Garbage - The World Is Not Enough (chilled Out Remix) Direct
Due to legal reasons, the song (and its mixes) could not be recorded in a U.S. studio. Despite owning Smart Studios in Wisconsin, the band had to finalize and mix the tracks at Armoury Studios in Vancouver, Canada.
The of Garbage's 1999 James Bond theme, "The World Is Not Enough," is the band's personal take on the track, intentionally downplaying the cinematic orchestral swell of the original in favor of their signature trip-hop and alternative rock style. Key Production & Release Facts Garbage - The World Is Not Enough (Chilled Out remix)
Butch Vig noted that this version preserved the melody but simplified the recording to focus on the drums, bass, and "ear-candy" percussive loops, making it sound more like a standard Garbage song. Due to legal reasons, the song (and its
The lyrics, written by Don Black (who also wrote "Diamonds Are Forever"), are told from the perspective of the film's villain, Elektra King . The of Garbage's 1999 James Bond theme, "The
Originally meant to be released later, its radio debut was moved up to October 4, 1999 , after a Los Angeles station aired a low-quality MP3 of the remix that had leaked on file-sharing networks.