…With expanded or remastered presentations of Goldfinger, On Her Majesty’s Secret ServiceLive and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, Moonraker, Octopussy, Licence to KillTomorrow Never DiesThe World is Not Enough and Die Another Day already certifying La-La Land Records as the home of definitive presentations of Bond soundtracks, there’s another one striking hard: 1965’s Thunderball, the fourth film in the series featuring a returning Sean Connery as Ian Fleming’s thrill-a-minute secret agent. Here, Bond squares off against another agent of the terrorist organization SPECTRE – the eyepatch-sporting Emilio Largo – attempting to stop SPECTRE’s plot to set off a pair of atomic bombs they stole.
If Goldfinger further codified the formula of…

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