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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Pop Art: Music to Read James Bond By (United Artists Records Edition)
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Some great pop art, alright. Don't forget the one for Thunderball, it's a great one, too (see this site).
ReplyDeleteLove the Bond posters, especially the ones featuring hand drawn art. And John Barry's music is always a blast to listen to.
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