The kind of original score that makes the film as remarkable it is, including the faster-paced themes. But the entirety of the Casino Royale original soundtrack is a brilliant drift towards blue skies and drowning waves. It’s a stunning, vulnerable moment, yes, but the theme adds much to be analyzed. For instance, without “Vesper,” the shower scene, in particular, wouldn’t hit as powerfully. The stories the two tracks tell are something otherworldly entirely. The Casino Royale title song 'You Know My Name' by Chris Cornell is not featured on the soundtrack album, but released separately as a single. And how the Academy Awards snubbed it is also beyond me.
You could dive into it with zero context of the film and guaranteed it’ll pierce your bones through melancholy waves that’ll be hard to swim forward from.īetween “Vesper” and “City of Lovers,” no part of me understands how such magnificence exists in our time. The original soundtrack is a masterpiece in every way because of its means to calm and break simultaneously. I consistently torture myself by listening to “Vesper,” but that’s neither here nor there. Casino Royale‘s original soundtrack by David Arnold stands the test of time as brilliantly as the film does, but perhaps even more with its ability to take us right back to where the emotions pierce most when shuffle suddenly brings it back up.