"Casino Royale" FULL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 1967 STEREO
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- ...since I'm uploading spy-themed soundtracks, here's one of the best ever!
The ORIGINAL "Casino Royale!"
(This was dubbed from an exceptionally clean original RCA pressed Colgems Lp. This has become an audiophile favorite, and there's no question why.)
1. Casino Royale Theme (Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass) 00:00
2. The Look Of Love (Dusty Springfield) 2:38
3. Money Penny Goes For Broke 6:46
4. Le Chiffre's Torture Of The Mind 8:25
5. Home James, Don't Spare The Horses 10:38 (11:03 "Stewie Griffin's 'Sexy Party' Music!")
6. Sir James' Trip To Find Mata 12:11
7. The Look Of Love (Instrumental) 15:59
8. Hi There Miss Goodthighs 18:47
9. Little French Boy 20:04
10. Flying Saucer-First Stop Berlin 22:29
11. The Venerable Sir James Bond 25:27
12. Dream On James, You're Winning 28:01
13. The Big Cowboys And Indians Fight At Casino Royale; 29:19
Casino Royale Theme (Reprise) (Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass) 32:05 - Видеоклипы
This soundtrack is literally my childhood 😭❤ Miss those days, man.
Me too .but 5 yrs after it came out at 11 " The Look of Love " hit me thinking of girls
I miss those day's too, I agree with you.
& it's not just cuz it was your childhood, our leaders then lead us into an abyss thru the 1980's.
So do I had my mum, Dad, Nan & Grand then , along with all my relatives in Germany...Happy day's long gone but not forgotten...so long I am alive . My Grandparents were born in 1904 different generation again then the people of today. I feel privileged to have known them and miss them every day
@@davids8449 my grandparents were born around 1896(Jack Benny) era , but a few years back I found out 1 was born 10 yrs earlier, 1884-86. WOW! Now I know why he had less energy when I saw him 1968-72 .
RIP Burt Bacharach. Your music was the soundtrack to the 60s!
It's one of the greatest soundtracks ever. I tear up thinking about those better times.
Its all relative, the survivors can look back and think we made it. safety of times survived.
Farewell to a legendary composer. RIP Mr. Burt Bacharach 🙏
And the Wrecking Crew, see their list of songs, theres a reason the LA sound existed, it was them doing almost all the back music for studio recordings that made the charts.
The look of love is one of the best recordings of a female vocalist ever done. It’s breathtaking on original vinyl.
I completely agree. If a lady sung those words to me. I would melt.
Dusty Springfield's voice on The Look of Love is so silky, it gives me shivers...Gotta love it!!!
It's brilliant! Dusty at her sultry prime!
Dusty Springfield singing Look of Love gives me shivers
The soundtrack to this movie was absolutely fantastic! Pure 60's cool.
Typically 1960s a time in my life I remember although it seems long ago.....I think anyone who lived through the 50s& 60s as I did with the family would appreciate this film
As kids Dad used to play this on a Saturday morning and we’d all jump around to it.
Heard this recording growing up 6 on 7 years old (reveling my age). STILL can’t get enough of it!!!
Same memory, same age!
This movie is the masterpiece of the Bond series, even as slapsticks!
It parodied the mainstream EON bond franchise in ways that are still relevant today: essentially, the point is that Bond, created by Fleming in the 1950s, was already an anachronistic character even by the late 1960s... it was a bit of a thorn in the side of EON, and there are occasional oblique references to it in the subsequent EON Bond films...
This is the best James Bond soundtrack of all time!
Highly underrated movie. Not great by any means but a lot of funny stuff in it. And that soundtrack! The best.
Underrated *and* great. It should be common knowledge that Monty Python stole quite a bit from Woody Allen and occasionally another Terry...Terry Southern.
I mean, it has funny bits, but just doesn't really work as a movie. So disconnected!
Great parody movie of a genre that takes itself too seriously. This movie, to me is right up there with Goonies. If you know all of the chaos and disconnected writing for Goonies it is even weirder with Casino Royals. So I agree that it is not a good movie in a traditional sense. However as a parody and an example of chaotic Hollywood and its best, it is great.
Watch this movie and you’ll see the most beautiful women in the world
@@j.j.campbell241 It isn't common knowledge because it isn't remotely true.
One of my all-time favorite movies and the soundtrack is incredible
me 2
saw this at the cinema as a kid and it has remained my favourite Bond film since and favourite Bond theme
R.I.P. Burt Bacharach. Even Though The Movie Is A Bit Flawed. Your Soundtrack Is Flawless. A Legend Never Dies. You Have Continued To Entertain People With Your Jazzy And Catchy Tunes Of Entertainment And Sound And Music.
C'mon... the movie's not _that_ bad. A product of the time.
"A bit flawed" is the understatement of the decade, lol.
RIP Burt Bacharach-(94) A true legendary music/movie composer.
This soundtrack is the most mid-60s thing I've ever listened too 🤣 Such a weird phenomenon of a film too. Like, there's no earthly reason it should exist and yet here it is.
The part in the end scene when the roulette wheel starts flying around the place is the best piece of cinema ever
Bacharach, Alpert and Springfield: what a trio.
Springfield: the best performance for The Look of Love ever
I grantly agree !
The sophisticated and nice music of Burt Bacharach is a delight for ears and souls.If you are alone enjoy this music.
Best Bond movie and sound track EVER! IMO Woohoo-oo-oo-oo
Andy Partridge from XTC brought me here... by saying that if heaven had a waiting room... this album would be playing over the muzak
I was born in 2015 but I love this style of music.
I haven't even been born yet, *and I'm uploading it!*
...amazing.
Love this theme song. It is so uplifting. Thanks, Burt Bacharach and Herb Alpert!
Yeah, I have been grooving to this tune since I was little. I love Movie themes and this is one of my favorites, as well as The Look of Love.
No matter what you think of the movie, this is a soundtrack that it's impossible not to love from a time when it wasn't a crime to just enjoy life. I just smile all the way through it
Pure Optimism just like the 60's.
Herb Alpert's sound was THE soundtrack for this period of the 1960s, so for him to do this title song was the best possible. "The Look of Love" was also a huge hit.
Cassino Royale (1967) - Burt Bacharach, Herb Halpert & Tijuana Brass
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - Burt Bacharach
The Sting (1973) -Scott Joplin
Some of the BEST music ever produced, and _we_ may not see the likes again.
Totally Agree!
One of my all-time FAVOURITE movies!!!
Lynne Henderson - It's a brilliant movie! Many can't understand that art doesn't have to be "logical", "consistent", "linear". A brilliant combination of glamour, humour and wild imagination. And of course great music. And some pretty good actors and acting also. Great sets. Love the movie! First saw it when I eight-years old in 1967. Loved it then, love it now. The absurdities pile up until the Indians parachute into the casino.
So many genius musicians & we just always thought
it would not end. It did ! The production is so live.
Excellent soundtrack, mr Bacharach a great among the greats !!
My favourite bond film 👍
Glen Kelly - Mine too!
This album is one of my treasures.It's just awesome.
Lynne Henderson - It's a brilliant movie! Many can't understand that art doesn't have to be "logical", "consistent", "linear". A brilliant combination of glamour, humour and wild imagination. And of course great music. And some pretty good actors and acting also. Great sets. Love the movie! First saw it when I eight-years old in 1967. Loved it then, love it now. The absurdities pile up until the Indians parachute into the casino.
Burt Bacharach you are the legend 😍👍🏼
So many memories... My childhood. Amazing score, great movie
I saw this movie on a TWA flight from Saigon, South Vietnam to my hometown of New York City. Great movie! Peter Sellers was a genius at comedy.
Maddest Film Ever...Love it...!!
Wow! People don't write music like this anymore. Maybe someday this kind of music will be back. Maybe someday, a film like the original Casino Royal will be back. Something that is really actually funny....but most of those people are dead, and the rest of us haven't picked up the ball. Maybe some day. Maybe someday, some of the younger people who have the talent to write stuff like this will be able to see their way clear to write something like this...then, again, who would buy it? The world is a colder place. Thank you, Jason 1920 for making the world a little warmer....if even just for a few minutes!
If jazz ever makes a comeback, maybe we will... Fingers crossed
I was about 10 when I first saw this crazy, wonderful film - always reminds me of joyous carefree days and the loving spirit of the 60's...how we need that now? This was Whitstable on the north Kent coast, then it was at least 10 years behind the times which I left in 1973, now it's a terribly fashionable foodie town and the cinema is a....Wetherspoon's!!!
The film is great, but the album is even better. Classic cool.
James
YES...
I remember my Dad and I would listen to this album on our Philco stereo system. He agreed that this album was so much better than the movie. I recall how ticked-off he was that the book was not like the movie at all. He loved the Ian Fleming books, and though he was a huge fan of Peter Sellers just felt the film was very strange.
The film is awful, even as it remains my favorite film of all time! This is sixties kitsch at its finest!
The movie is a grand mess
BURT BACHARACH IS PERFECT FOR THIS ALBUM. GREAT IAN FLEMING. THE GODFATHER
I came back to hear this every so often because It s that kind of album. I have it on CD in case it ever disappears online. I was in elementary grade school when I saw the movie. I was hooked. Still am. So many people don't know about this album. Sad.
The CD has everything on it.
An incredible soundtrack. Alpert's phrasing and breath are almost unbelievable, not to mention the trills; with the perfectionist Bacharach keeping everything on message with his almost forgotten genius for invention and colour. Famously not such a good movie, but not their fault.
Seven James Bonds at Casino Royale,
They came to save the world and win a gal at Casino Royale!
Six of them went to a heavenly spot,
The seventh one is going to a place where it's terribly... hot.
The formula is safe with ole double-oh seven!
He's got a redhead in his arms!
Oh, he's a lover, when you're in trouble
Have no fear, look who's here... James Bond...
They've got us on the run, With guns, And knives...
We're fighting for our lives... Have no fear, Bond is here...
He's gonna to save the world at Casino Royale!
Never fear, Bond is here!
The formula is safe with ole double-oh seven!
He's got a redhead in his arms!
Oh, he's a lover, when you're in…
The MAIN THEME of 'Casino Royale' by HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS is the first thing I taught myself to play at age 9 on the trumpet ... and listening to it now, my fingers are 'air-playing' it ... some 48 years later. Wowza. Thanks Herb & TTB for causing me to take up the horn way back when.
D.A.
+MeBeTheDB For me, it was Glenn Miller. I decided to take up trombone because of him... which was slightly moronic. He was a better arranger than trombone player. However, I eventually discovered Milt Bernhart and Stan Kenton! They soon put me on the right track! Seriously... listen to this:
ruclips.net/video/KeSK7bKBjS8/видео.html
Not only does that have my trombone hero playing, it's also a nice showcase for a young Maynard Ferguson... and Vito Musso! You'll dig it, ma man!
Thanks for listening!
+Jason1920 Hey, Jason1920 .... Thanks & THANKS TWICE for bringing this oh-so-cool selection of my long ago music back to me in the here & now ...
What you've shared with the world to enjoy will ultimately matter more than you and I may realize ...
Why-? Because you gave us, gave me an instant 'Time Machine' -- a Mirror -- a place to our hearts they can never be forgot ... nor would we want to.
Listening to this score again was one the first glimmers of my days as an artist ... one who was-is emboldened by the emotion that is MUSIC. So, dear Jason1920 -- know you made my day as well as several thousands of our fellow humans (and counting-!), all of us swimming in this river of humanity towards the shore of our 'answers' --
-- and it was-is a score like CASINO ROYALE from 1967 that will help us get to that shore.
BRAVO, 'Maestro' ..! You did good.
D.A.
ps: Yes, I'll go to the above link you shared and dig it.
+MeBeTheDB Wow! Well put!
I think *you* just made *my* day!
Thanks for the kind words!
@@MeBeTheDB WELCOME TO MOUSESTERPIECE THEATRE..
Album whipped cream was a must have in the 60s
An all time great film of the cool 60s
To me the best James Bond, with many references and absolute humor ;-)
So true. It will be watched years after the dreadful Daniel Craig attempts are forgotten.
The music was the best part of this film!
burt and herb had such a great sound!
That unmistakeable Herb Alpert style is perfect for the main theme. An ideal marriage of song and performer.
I was 7yrs old when I saw this crazy film. From my tender years to this day I hear Dustys inviting voice. Ps I am 57. If that is not the quintessential love song.....I don't know what is.
About 1999 or 2000 I started playing the album at my grandparents house on their record player.....I see now why they never stopped me. It’s a master piece and so is the movie.
Mr Bacharach and all involved sure gave us something delicious. Thank you for sharing it.
💘60s cinema
Dusty Springfield is so great with the Interpretation of "The look of love" !
This film was released in the same year as You Only Live Twice!
The main title theme is so catchy. I find myself humming it all the time. Herb Alpert's trumpet is so silky!!
60s TOP METHOD..CHRISTMAS AGAIN FELLING......
The Delectable Dusty Springfield singing "The Look of Love" while the gorgeous Ursula Andress cavorts with Peter Sellers, an enduring image!
Alan Ellaway
Yes....🌺
If I wore it in the street people might stare....
Stirred me as an adolescent male
@@brucekuehn4031 Ahem. I know it's kinda late now, but in 1967 you were supposed to be doing the stirring.
The 60s greated some great theme tunes. It's a pity I was only there for 11 1/2 months.
This is fantastic, the best that I have ever heard. "Have no fear, Bond is here".
Una delle più belle cose che ricordo della mia vita, questo film è la sua musica
The Look of Love - one of the best songs ever no matter who does it but this original is truly a classic! Believe it or not, it lost Best Song Oscar to Talk to the Animals - wow!
After listening to the instrumental version, I thought, "Hmmm, wonder who did that beautiful sax solo?" After looking on several sax forums - sadly, no one knows for sure. It is lost in time - a studio musician that is speculation at this point with no confirmation. It is quite sexy though whoever played it!
Bruce Kuehn It surely isn't ...but he sounds exactly, like Stan Getz.
@@brucekuehn4031 Betcha if you could track down someone from the wrecking crew, they'd know who it was.
Ew, wht snub! Proof you can't always trust the Oscars!
Lost to TALK TO THE ANIMALS, WHAAAAAT?
So great, thank you!
I was born in 1967, but I remember Bacharach,s music as a toddler. Funny how music can spark certain memories.
+carolina girl : You are so right, music just enters our hear and mind, some will always remain and some will fade, but we all have our own music hearts, keep enjoying, tc - be happy :-)
This movie and the music drove me mad in those days.I was 6.
same as me and im an old dood now :-)
Thanks for that famous recording.
Same here.
Bert Bacharach was a musical descendant of Neil Hefti and Don Costa and George Duning. He created catchy, rhythmic, sexy melodies that were emblematic of their period. I adore them and I adore this score. It makes the film.
Yes it is one of best spy-movie soundtracks.
+George Estremera
YES! It's so '60s, it's not even funny!
+Jason1920 Wonderful music was pretty common then!
What is that thing on your forehead
Fantastic sound track ❤
All these years and I was unaware that 'The Look of Love" came from this film. I remember playing that song in high school band.
Rip to Burt.Herb Alpert is still with us in this world.
This soundtrack is described this way in the Wikipedia article about Burt Bacharach: "Bacharach composed and arranged the soundtrack of the 1967 film Casino Royale, which included "The Look of Love", performed by Dusty Springfield, and the title song, an instrumental Top 40 single for Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. The resulting soundtrack album is widely considered to be one of the finest engineered vinyl recordings of all time, and is much sought after by audiophile collectors."
Can’t argue with any of that.
Some soundtracks work very well with the movie but don’t really do much for you listening without the images. This one is fun without the film and maybe even better.
Great soundtrack!
I watched that film when I was a kid which was a long long time ago never saw it again, but the music stayed with all these years, so cool! Bacharach was a genius
I will always love this.
The movie was outrageous.
FIFTY YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOVIE AND MUSIC OF "CASINO ROYAL!" THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!
Thaaaaanks for this record!!!!
Herb Alpert's trumpet and Burt Bacharach's mighty pen; this is TALENT FUSION.
Have a safe holiday, and Happy New Year.
Dig those James bond flicks !😎😎😎😎
My favorite movie as a little kid. Played the vinyl down bare
AT THE CASINO ROYALE WE PLAY GROOVY MUSIC LOOK ITS ME HERE ..machine gun and scotsman...
I can remember the movie playing on T.V. and becoming obsessed with the music. I was already familiar with Herb Alpert, my parents had four of his albums.
Einer meiner Lieblingsfilme in meiner jugend❤❤❤
I could not make any sense out of this movie until someone suggested that I look at it as a Monty Python type spoof in which John Cleese impersonates David Niven playing 007.
+Juan Jose Morales
If I were you... I'd hang out with "the someone who suggested" more often.
The got it right!
One of the first album i bought
Wonderful flick beautiful for sure
Happy Birthday BURT!!! My ex-husband (& baby daddy) and godson both have the same bday, May 12
Great Soundtrack for Casino Royale by Heb Alberta & The Tijuana Brass, and Dusty Springfield singing "The Look Of Love".
I enjoyed Burt and Herb doing there thing have not heard in many years. It even had shades of Butch and Sundance type music near the end when they were outlaws in South America which brought back memories of their movie.
Loved, loved, loved the movie and have bookmarked this soundtrack. Such marvelous music. Thank you for posting it!
What a great soundtrack! I was especially pleased to have a 54-year-old mystery unraveled: I recognized "Little French Boy" as the theme music from the 1960s Drake's Coffee Cake Jr. commercial that depicted different people sneaking coffee cakes from a school desk, lunchbox, etc., that inspired me to get some (and boy, was it good!). Thanks for posting!
I wish I could find that Drakes commercial here on RUclips. I remember it so well!
saw this at the drive in......classic
heavy rotation
we enjoy this film AND score immensely. well executed
The movie is ridiculous ..... but the music is spectacular and wonderful .... Thanks Burt Bacharach
Simply fabulous.
Congratulations for giving us the pleasure of enjoying this wonder.
+Rene Santos Well... thank you so much!
Congratulations on listening to my video and making such a complimentary comment! I really do appreciate it!
+Jason1920
Hi, Jason. How you doing?
Do you like Burt Bacharach, I hope so! Any additional audiophile from this conductor?
Rene Santos I'm fine! Thanks for asking!
I *do* like Bacharach, but I don't have anything better from Burt that hasn't already been posted... sorry.
Rewatched the movie a few days ago, have had the Herb Alpert theme stuck in my head since. ^.^ Great stuff.
Brings back memories ! Love it
Thanks so much, I love this music. It has stuck with me for over 40 years - so memorable.