| | Goldeneye Soundtrack CD
Original score composed by Eric Serra. Includes liner notes by Jeff Bond. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Apart from the awkward title song, performed by Tina Turner and written by U2's Bono and the Edge, the soundtrack to GoldenEye, the first James Bond movie starring Pierce Brosnan is an enjoyable collection. Most of the disc is devoted to Eric Serra's score, which builds on John Barry's classic Bond theme, developing into a bold, exciting piece of music. "GoldenEye" may be one of the weakest Bond themes, but that doesn't prevent the rest of the records from being as strong as the previous 007 soundtracks. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Goldeneye Soundtrack Music Goldeneye Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Goldeneye - Tina Turner |
| 2. | Goldeneye Overture, The |
| 3. | Ladies First |
| 4. | We Share the Same Passions |
| 5. | Little Suprise For You, A |
| 6. | Severnaya Suite, The |
| 7. | Our Lady of Smolensk |
| 8. | Whispering Statues |
| 9. | Run, Shoot, And Jump |
| 10. | Pleasant Drive in St. Petersburg, A |
| 11. | Fatal Weakness |
| 12. | That's What Keeps You Alone |
| 13. | Dish Out of Water |
| 14. | Scale to Hell, The |
| 15. | For Ever, James |
| 16. | Experience of Love, The |
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