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The soundtrack of Moonraker was composed by John Barry and recorded in Paris, again, as with production, marking a turning point away from the prior studio, CTS Studios in London. The score also marked a turning point in John Barry's output, abandoning the Kentonesque brass of his earlier Bond scores in favor of slow, rich string passages – a trend which Barry would continue in the 1980s with scores such as Out of Africa and Somewhere in Time. For Moonraker, for the first time since Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Barry used a piece of music called "007" (on track 7), the secondary Bond theme composed by Barry and introduced in From Russia with Love during Bond's escape with the Lektor; some classical music pieces were also included in the film.
1 Moonraker - Main Title
3:12
2 Space Lazer Battle 2:50
3 Miss Goodhead Meets Bond 2:49
4 Cable Car And Snake Fight 3:10
5 Bond Lured To Pyramid 2:06
6 Flight Into Space 6:32
7 Bond Arrives In Rio And Boat Chase 2:40
8 Centrifuge And Corrine Put Down 2:37
9 Bond Smells A Rat 2:26
10 Moonraker - End Title
2:30