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When you save them, save them into the itunes master folder, pictured below; in itunes, go file --> add folder to library, choose the same folder, and itunes will "find" the tracks. Complete the process by dragging the album art to each track!

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This is some great shit!!

How can I download these to my PC, then move 'em to iTunes?  I'm technically inept.

Bertrand.

you can right-click the track numbers and download the mp3s to your harddisk.

as for moving them to iTunes: I haven't a clue...

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Thanks for this.

Funny, I was weeding thru old bookmarks the other day

and came across this site and recording - real fun stuff!

The transfer to iTunes doesn't need to be difficult.

After control-clicking the tracks, just save them to your desktop.

When you get all the tracks there, just highlight ALL of the tracks and drag

the whole lot into iTunes

(drop it on the word "library" or whatever you are calling your main library

in your window on the left).

iTunes'll suck those puppies up and you'll have fun listening afterwards!

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  • 11 months later...

As Johnny Carson might say, "Wild, wild stuff." :tup

Man, I can only imagine the review Dusty Groove would give this if they ever had a copy on hand. :g

Now you need not imagine...

James Bond (Jimmy Bond) -- BGP Sound Library Presents -- The James Bond Songbook . . . CD . . .

Upcoming Release -- Early October, 2006: Hit the 'Send Request' button to receive an email notice when the item arrives.

Way more than just a James Bond cash-in record -- and instead an ultra-hip jazz session from the west coast scene of the 60s! The James Bond at the helm of the record is actually Jimmy Bond -- the great bassist who worked on some key sessions of the late 50s and early 60s as a sideman, and who turns out to be a surprisingly great leader on this rare mid 60s date! The record is more jazz than anything else -- played with a crime/spy bent, to be sure -- but also flowing with really great solos and a fair bit of a bossa influence in the rhythms! The group here is more than hip enough to make the record work -- with Harold Land on tenor sax, Bobby Bryant on trumpet, and Buddy Colette on flute and tenor -- all working in a sextet led by Bond, with plenty of round, warm, almost modal lines on his bass -- punctuated nicely by piano from Joe Parnello and drums by Joh Guarin. Arrangements are by Dick Groove -- who keeps things very groovy -- and many of the tracks here are actually original numbers written by Bond and Warren Baker, titled after Ian Fleming books that had not yet been made into movies at the time of this album! Titles include "Casino Royale", "Moonraker", "For Your Eyes Only", "007 Theme From Dr No", "Man With The Golden Gun", "Diamonds Are Forever", and "Live & Let Die".

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  • 2 weeks later...

As one who enjoys the Basie Meets Bond record ( CD Universe link ) , I am looking forward to hearing this date . I remember reading a review of it in a 1966 Downbeat ; they gave it three stars I recall . Wish they had used the original cover art for the CD though :

JimmyBondonMirwood.jpg

On the subject of Jimmy Bond , does anyone know anything about the date he lead in 1959 for Sesac ?

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