8 TRACK – LIVE AND LET DIE (RED)
American ‘Live And Let Die’ Soundtrack 8 Track Tape Red Cartridge With Cardboard Slipcase Edition, Also Published In A Black Catridge. Soundtrack Album By George Martin, Main Theme Sung By Paul McCartney & The Wings. Catalogue Number UA-EA100-H
Programme 1: 01 James Bond Theme (Monty Norman) / 02 Live and Let Die (Paul McCartney & Wings)
03 Just a Closer Walk with Thee/New Second Line / 40 Solitaire Gets Her Cards
Programme 2: 01 Bond Meets Solitaire / 02 Whisper Who Dares / 03 Bond Drops In / 04 Baron Samedi’s
Dance of Death
Programme 3: 01 San Monique / 02 If He Finds It, Kill Him / 03 Trespassers Will Be Eaten / 04 Sacrifice
Programme 4: 01 Baron Samedi’s Dance of Death (Reprise) 02 Fillet of Soul/New Orleans/ 03 Live And Let Die (B. J. Arnau) / 04 Snakes Alive
United Artists/Columbia, USA 1973
Various 8 Track Cartridge Tape Editions Overview
The 8 Track Tape (Formally Stereo 8; Commonly Known As The Eight-Track Cartridge, Eight-Track Tape, Or Simply Eight-Track) Is A Magnetic Tape Sound Recording Technology That Was Popular In The United States From The Mid 1960s To The Early 1980s, When The Compact Cassette Format Took Over. The Format Is Regarded As An Obsolete Technology, And Was Relatively Unknown Outside The United States, The United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, West Germany, Italy And Japan. Stereo 8 Was Created In 1964 By A Consortium Led by Bill Lear Of Lear Jet Corporation, Along With Ampex, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Motorola, And RCA Victor Records (RCA)
2020_11_20 (WEEK47/2020)
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