On the other hand, while the game was sub-par by even the standards of a bare-assed, two-headed, mentally handicapped monkey having anal leakage problems, everyone who played it was in complete agreement with the fact that the game's music, which was performed and orchestrated by Tommy Tallarico, was amazing.
Before you go and do something stupid like buying the game just so you can hear the wondrous soundtrack, please take note that a soundtrack based on the music from the videogame can be found in stores nationwide. Titled Tomorrow Never Dies The Original Soundtrack from the Videogame, it features 16 songs that were orchestrated specifically for use in the game, plus an all-new bonus track that doesn't appear in the videogame.
Given the fact that all but one of the songs is from the game and we've already declared the game's music to be superb, it's a no-brainer that we're big fans of the music on this CD. It's definitely worth a listen and is a much better value than the horrible excuse for a PlayStation game that it's from.
The soundtrack can be purchased online from its official Website at www.bondmusic.com and can be found in most major store chains that sell music CDs, such as the Virgin Megastore, Wal-Mart, and Target. The Bond soundtrack carries a suggested retail price of $16.98.