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The sadly brief “Solange” sees Arnold reaching back into the archives of John [https://black-diamond-casino.ca/](https://black-diamond-casino.ca/) Barry and emerging with a longingly beautiful string-and-woodwind theme for the first Bond girl, played by Caterina Murino. Solange’s theme returns in a more sombre setting for solo woodwinds in “Trip Aces”, but then is dispensed with. Instead, the second (and more enduring) Bond girl, Vesper Lynd (played by Eva Green) gets her own theme for swooning strings and romantic pianos, which first appears in “Vesper”, reaches its zenith in the gorgeous “City of Lovers”, a truly beautiful cue, and ends things on a rather downbeat note in “Death of Vesper”, which doesn’t give the film’s finale away at all. -Dr. No (1) -Live & Let Die (7)-Casino Royale (21) It is only the fourth Bond theme (after the opening medley of 'Dr. No', the instrumental theme from 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' and "All Time High" from 'Octopussy') to make no direct reference to the title of the film. The soundtrack was completed early in the morning on October 11, 2006. The soundtrack was released on November 14, 2006.
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