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Yes, with ‘Bond 25’ due for release at cinemas in November, The Best of Bond… James Bond (no marks for originality) is scheduled for release at the same time. However, Shane isn't just a movie guy. He also loves video games. Super Mario Sunshine, The Last of Us Part 1 and 2, and Batman: Arkham City are some of his favorites. Music plays a big part in his life as well. Given that Shane's a big horror fan, you might be surprised to learn that he's a pop guy. Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa, The Jonas Brothers, and Demi Lovato play on repeat while he's writing. The colour and the "limited" feature - the good things end here, although, for a lot of people that would be good enough. If you don’t want to buy a whole compilation album for one new song, you could opt for Eilish’s new theme tune as a ‘ice’coloured vinyl seven-inch picture disc.Introducing a special 2021 vinyl edition of The Best Of Bond… James Bond 12" triple album box set, updated with songs from Billie Eilish, Sam Smith and Adele. The Best of Bond…James Bond, a compilation of every theme song from the iconic film franchise, is getting a new update. UMe has announced they’re releasing a limited-edition 3xLP gold vinyl version featuring all 25 James Bond themes, including Billie Eilish’s recent addition to the canon, onNovember 20th via uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl.
Details. The triple disc compilation features all the celebrated theme songs from the 007 film series. New additions to the collection include “No Time To Die” by Billie Eilish, Adele’s “Skyfall”, the highest-grossing Bond film to date, and Sam Smith’s Spectre theme, “Writing’s On the Wall,” - Oscar winners for Best Song in 2013 and 2016 respectively. The vinyl set is presented in a special tri-fold sleeve.This is very simply a collection of all 25 theme tunes, starting with Monty Norman‘s classic ‘James Bond Theme’ from Dr. No (as performed by The John Barry Orchestra) and ending with Billie Eilish‘s ‘No Time To Die’.