This campy LP from the 1960s features the Count Basie Orchestra playing ten themes from four early James Bond movies, with arrangements by either 
Chico O'Farrill or George Williams. While it seems doubtful that 
Basie added any of this music to his regular band repertoire, his band does its best to do justice to the arrangements. The somewhat monotonous "007" is converted into a dramatic calypso, while "The Golden Horn" is straight-ahead swing and might surprise someone who hadn't seen the film From Russia with Love. But most 
Basie fans will want to know how the band handled the best-known themes. "Goldfinger" is given a low-key but swinging treatment that has a fine solo by 
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, while the foot-patting treatment of "Thunderball" focuses on Marshall Royal's soulful alto sax and a typically sparse 
Basie solo. 
Basie devotees who have a fondness for the earliest James Bond films (
Dr. No, From Russia with Love, 
Goldfinger, and 
Thunderball) might find this surprising LP worth the investment]. ~ Ken Dryden