VIDEOS: The Sound of 007 – Live From The Royal Albert Hall & Documentary

On October 5, 1962, the James Bond movie saga began with the film “Dr. No” directed by Terence Young and starring Sean Connery as Agent 007.

 

To celebrate 60 years of the franchise, a very special concert was held on Tuesday, October 4 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, entitled ‘The Sound of 007 in Concert’ led by composer David Arnold and featuring many guest artists who have been involved in the saga, including composer Hans Zimmer (read more).

VIDEOS: The Sound of 007 - Live From The Royal Albert Hall & Documentary

 

Amazon Prime Video joins the 60th-anniversary celebrations, and brings us two very special videos, one with a selection of highlights of the concert and another with a documentary dedicated to the music of the saga.

“The Sound of 007: Live From The Royal Albert Hall” (59 min)

This video celebrates 60 years of the Bond film franchise. The concert is curated by the legendary Bond composer David Arnold and will feature special guest artists all putting their own interpretation on classic theme songs, backed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. The date marks the anniversary of the premiere of the first 007 film, Dr. No.

 

https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0JB1V922T6POSVWOU9L965VB2J/

VIDEOS: The Sound of 007 - Live From The Royal Albert Hall

 

“The Sound of 007: Documentary” (1h 28 min)

Mat Whitecross’s new documentary, “The Sound of 007” reveals the history of the Bond music, from the genesis of 1962’s “Dr. No” with its iconic theme, through to Billie Eilish’s Academy Award®-winning song for 2021’s “No Time To Die.”

 

https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0MT5F85ZVX3EYKH1ZO49OQAKLW/

VIDEOS: The Sound of 007 - Documentary