One focuses on music from the first three Bond pictures.
They were more or less a one hit wonder with Take on me which was a great song. Tiger Bay was a dockside area of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. There's another song sung by Nina, but it is subpar in comparison. Sheena was a major performer in the mid 80's and a looker to match! and had a few hits that topped the charts. One focuses on music from the first three Bond pictures. Sheena Easton was the performer, it's the only time to date that the singer has made an appearance. Connery wasn't in it, it was George Lazenby in his only Bond film.
The perfect pint of Guinness takes a few minutes to pour so the song is very appropriate. The first time was to Kenneth Hume from 1961 to 1965, when they divorced. Many of its furnishings were auctioned for charity. John Barry continued to execute the most exciting spy jazz ever written. No score is an unusual entry when taken in retrospect. He goes for the tension-building intrigue cues too. The performer of the theme can be seen on screen during the credits. Ryko reissue features bonus tracks and a video clip.
Plus, the fold out liner notes are, as usual, terrific. The original was performed by Paul McCartney and Wings. Royale" sung by Mike Redway, who remains officially uncredited. You have a 30-minute grace period for editing posts. Connery era although it was also used in some Roger Moore films. An instrumental version is played during the opening credits but we get to hear Matt's silky tones at the end. And the soundtrack is one of the movie's bright spots.