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The World Is Not Enough was a soundtrack composed by David Arnold for the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. Composer Nicholas Dodd orchestrated and conducted the score. The album contains the film's eponymous theme song; which was performed by Garbage. Originally released by MCA Records on 9th November 1999, an expanded limited edition containing previously unreleased music was distributed by La La Land Records on 27th November 2017.[1]

Development[]

The theme tune "The World Is Not Enough" was performed by Garbage. This is the second James Bond soundtrack composed by David Arnold. Arnold breaks with tradition by not ending the film with a new song or a reprise of the opening theme. Originally, Arnold was going to use the song "Only Myself to Blame" at the end of the film, however, it was replaced by a techno remix of the James Bond theme. "Only Myself to Blame", sung by Scott Walker, and written by David Arnold & Don Black, does appear on the soundtrack album. This is actually the fifth Bond song Black has contributed to. Other films with songs he's contributed to include Thunderball, Diamonds are Forever, The Man with the Golden Gun, and Tomorrow Never Dies.

Track listing[]

Original release[]

  1. "The World Is Not Enough" – Performed by Garbage (3:59)
  2. "Show Me The Money" (1:29)
  3. "Come In 007, Your Time Is Up" (5:21)
  4. "Access Denied" (1:35)
  5. "M's Confession" (1:33)
  6. "Welcome To Baku" (1:44)
  7. "Casino" (2:59)
  8. "Ice Bandits" (3:44)
  9. "Elektra's Theme" (2:08)
  10. "Body Double" (3:02)
  11. "Going Down - The Bunker" (6:29)
  12. "Pipeline" (4:17)
  13. "Remember Pleasure" (2:47)
  14. "Caviar Factory" (6:03)
  15. "Torture Queen" (2:24)
  16. "I Never Miss" (3:34)
  17. "Submarine" (4:09)
  18. "Christmas In Turkey" (6:15)
  19. "Only Myself To Blame" - Scott Walker / David Arnold / Don Black (1:30)
  20. "Sweetest Coma Again" – Luna Sea featuring DJ Krush [Japanese album only] (3:41)


Expanded edition[]

Disc 1

  1. "Gun Barrel" / "Bond Has Left The Building" (3:13)
  2. "Show Me The Money" (1:27)
  3. "Come In 007, Your Time Is Up" (5:20)
  4. "Balloon" (1:03)
  5. "The World Is Not Enough" – Performed By Garbage (3:54)
  6. "Dr. Warmflash" (0:30)
  7. "Access Denied" (1:34)
  8. "M's Confession" (1:35)
  9. "Welcome To Baku" (1:42)
  10. "Snow Business" (1:15)
  11. "Ice Bandits" (3:42)
  12. "Out Of The Snow" / "Stay With Me Please" (1:27)
  13. "Casino Jazz" (2:12)
  14. "Casino" (2:56)
  15. "Card Game" (1:27)
  16. "Devil's Breath" (2:08)
  17. "Elektra’s Theme" (2:06)
  18. "Body Double" (3:00)
  19. "Welcome To Kazakhstan" (1:32)
  20. "Going Down" - "The Bunker" [Extended Version] (8:50)
  21. "Bond's Bedroom Bombshell" (0:38)
  22. "Pipeline" (4:16)
  23. "Elektra Turns" / "Renard’s Plutonium Gift" (1:38)
  24. "Remember Pleasure" [Extended Version] (3:14)
  25. "Caviar Factory" [Extended Version] (6:03)
  26. "Submarine Surfaces" / "Renard Greets Nik" / "M Clocks Locator" (1:52)
  27. "Bomb" (2:30)
  28. "Torture Queen" (2:24)

Disc 2

  1. "I Never Miss" (3:32)
  2. "Submarine #1" (4:11)
  3. "Submarine #2" (6:26)
  4. "Sub Gets It" (0:46)
  5. "Christmas In Turkey" (1:28)
  6. "Orbis Non Sufficit" (4:01)
  7. "Only Myself To Blame" – Performed by Scott Walker (3:36)

Additional Music

  1. "Gun Barrel" [Separate Elements] (1:14)
  2. "Welcome To Baku" [Film Version] (1:42)
  3. "Snow Business" [Alternate] (1:27)
  4. "Elektra’s Theme" [Alternate] (2:05)
  5. "Going Down - The Bunker" (6:26)
  6. "Pipeline" [Full Mix] (4:15)
  7. "Remember Pleasure" (2:45)
  8. "Caviar Factory" (6:01)
  9. "Submarine" (10:19)
  10. "The World Is Not Enough" [Demo] – Performed by David Arnold (3:59)
  11. "Only Myself To Blame" [Demo] – Performed by David Arnold (2:56)

Trivia[]

  • The song "Sweetest Coma Again" by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, was alternatively featured during the credits of the Japanese release of the film. The song subsequently appeared on the Japanese edition of the soundtrack.

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