John Barry - On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Original Soundtrack Recording)
- Label: United Artists Records
- Cat#: UAS 29020
- Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
- Country: UK
- Released: 1969
- Genre: Stage & Screen
- Style: Soundtrack,Score,Theme
Condition
Media: Very Good (VG) Can play without skipping. Significant scratches, surface noise, and groove wear.
Sleeve: Very Good (VG)
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
some micro hairlines and few very light scuffs, not affecting play, some wear to the cover, but nothing major
Tracklist
Position | Title/Credits | Duration |
---|---|---|
A1 | We Have All The Time In The World | |
A2 | This Never Happened To The Other Fella | |
A3 | Try | |
A4 | Ski Chase | |
A5 | Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown? | |
B1 | Main Title: On Her Majesty's Secret Service | |
B2 | Journey To Blofeld's Hideaway | |
B3 | We Have All The Time In The World | |
B4 | Over And Out | |
B5 | Battle At Piz Gloria | |
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Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Liberty/United Artists Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
- Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
- Made By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
- Published By – United Artists (2)
Notes
Original UK stereo release in outside-laminated gatefold cover, on orange/plum United Artists labels. ℗ 1969 Gatefold inner features a picture of James Bond (George Lazenby), stood with skis, gun and Vodka Martini. On cover: • 'James Bond Theme' composed by Monty Norman • 'A Product of Liberty/UA Records Ltd. London, England' -this was added on labels as well on subsequent releases: [r=14904368]. Made In Gt. Britain Runouts are stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: UAS.29020 A
- Matrix / Runout: UAS.29020 B
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 A-1 GD 1
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 B-1 GD 1
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 A-1 A 1
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 B-1 A 1
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 A-1 M 1
- Matrix / Runout: UAS 29020 B-1 R 1
Make Offer:
£29.40
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
some micro hairlines and few very light scuffs, not affecting play, some wear to the cover, but nothing major