Great stuff
@Boydie , thanks for doing all that mastering.
I did try to send you mine a while back (the Commodore 64 one) but here's a link to it again:
https://soundcloud.com/commodore-64/no-time-to-die-to-all-things-a-season It's a downloadable WAV on Soundcloud, hopefully OK to grab it from there? If not let me know and I'll wetransfer you the file.
I know Sterix & Pomps are just finishing track 7 with Sterix's vocal in it (which is sounding great).
There was 1 minor tweak to the credits for track 7 so the full & final list is below.
The votes were in for the title and it looks like we are sticking with "Lots of Time to Die" by a whisker. So the only other thing left to do is include the modified Forum logo into the artwork I think. If you can send me that @boydie hopefully we're all set to release the album in advance of the film coming out.
Previously someone mentioned it being a charity album which I thought was a good idea. (No illusions it'll sell millions but if we can raise a few quid for something... well, that'll be better than
not raising a few quid for something). My personal suggestion would be we make it available for free (who actually pays for music these days?) but encourage people to make a donation if they like it / feel like it. Maybe we should encourage people to donate £007...!? Boydie since you've done all the mastering and it's a forum effort and you're our leader, any preference for a charity? I'm am sure we can all promote it to our mates / on social media etc when it is live.
1. No Time to Die: Paul Vasey
2. It’s Time to Die: Pompeyjazz
3. License to Survive: Lutehill (music/lyrics Adam Farr)
4. To All Things a Season: Commodore 64
5. The Wolf: Pebble Wreck
6. You Ain’t Gonna Die: The South Coast Massive
7. No Time to Die: Sterix and Posse Galore
8. A Cut Above: Paul Tarle a.k.a. Paul Canuck
9. No Time to Die: The Comfortably Strange
10. No Time to Die: Neil Connor
11. Blowback : The Funeral Crasher