Perhaps above all, Lennertz's score is much more dramatic than Barry's score (perhaps understandable given half of the film was spent on a train). The budget and resources weren't available for Barry to create music like this in the 60s. Christopher Lennertz reflects this with his score, replacing the jazz ensemble featured on Barry's score with the mature performances of the London Philharmonic Orchestra with the help of expert orchestrators and recording engineers, he makes the most of the ensemble with grandiose action cues such as "Russian Clocks" or explorative ambient soundscapes such as "Hedge Maze". That said, over 50 years have passed since the original From Russia With Love score and numerous innovations have been made in cinematic music. One of them is "Parliament", where he actually revisits the iconic riff of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, before it explodes in orchestral furore. Vic Flick, who performed the guitar riffs in the original Bond theme, even returns to this score on several tracks.
"Call Me Tania" meanwhile is as seductive as "Bond Meets Tania" from Barry's score, with its suspended strings, while "Istanbul" is a more fleshed-out alternative to the original's gypsy dance. Their jazzy progressions and sporadic interjections capture that old-school spy flavour wonderfully.Įxploring the diversity of the soundtrack further, "Chop Shop" and "Kidnap" will inspire memories of Barry's secondary theme "007" with their punchy rhythms and percussive focus. Among the most obvious of these, the two tracks entitled "Sniper" are excellent pieces of espionage music reminiscent of certain scenes from the film. What's more, Lennertz offers various homages to the classic scores during the release. There is of course the obligatory opener, featuring the film series' main theme, and even a reprise of the title's classic theme song. Of all the James Bond video games, From Russia With Love is composed most closely in the style of John Barry. Christopher Lennertz (Medal of Honor, Supernatural) inherited the scoring reigns for the franchise and wrote most pieces in the spirit of the late John Barry's classic score. A range of new music underscored the return of James Bond's original actor, Sean Connery, to the series. In 2005, Electronic Arts adapted the classic film From Russia With Love into a video game.