![]() As stated FAKE! Fun facts about "Casino Royale" releases before 1991. If you have any questions about this tape, please ask them prior to placing a bid or making an offer!Repeat notice: This is just for pure entertainment purposes and is not intended to be sold as original at all. Made to look like it was made back in 1967. I suppose that 1967 audio doesn't really translate well into the stereo image mastering and the apparent clarity from modern audio equipment. Things get underway with Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass' performance of the fast-paced main title, which features the usual Bacharach mix of pop phrasing and complex arrangements this theme is subsequently augmented with a lush string arrangement and marching band rhythms on. After critically listening to the soundtrack, I still prefer the film version. Burt Bacharach appropriately comes up with a rambunctious soundtrack for the 1967 James Bond spoof, Casino Royale. (for entertainment purposes only!) As indicated. In particular the opening sequence 'The Venerable Sir James Bond'and 'Casino Royale' itself. Would highly recommend NOT to sell this off as the real deal. Not original in any way!Material on the tape is unknown but is not the music from the film. Since "Casino Royale" was never released on 8-track tape, this custom made tape is made to look like what it might have looked like if it ever was released back in 1967. If you want to fake out your fellow James Bond collectors, here is a custom made (to look very old) Casino Royale 8-track tape. ![]()
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