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Dossier #93: First Light by Lana Del Rey

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Alex and James share their first impressions of First Light, the new title song for the upcoming 007 video game of the same name. Composed by David Arnold and performed by Lana Del Rey, this song should on paper be one of the greatest additions to the musical library of Bond, but how well do we think it stands up? You can email your own thoughts to bondandbeyondpod@gmail.com [bondandbeyondpod@gmail.com], or via the Facebook group (just search for 'Bond & Beyond')

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