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Releases that happened in 2017:

Thriller re-recording by Tadlow

Poltergeist II: The Other Side improved re-release by Intrada

Papillon expansion by Quartet

One Little Indian improved re-release by Intrada

The Haunting expansion by Varese Sarabande

Damnation Alley expansion by Intrada

The Russia House expansion by Quartet

 

Releases that happened in 2018:

Rambo III improved re-release by Intrada

Thriller 2 re-recording by Tadlow

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend improved re-release by Intrada

100 Rifles improved re-release/Rio Conchos re-release by La-La Land

Small Soldiers expansion by Varese Sarabande

The Mummy expansion by Intrada

The Lonely Guy expansion and premiere CD release by Intrada

The Reincarnation of Peter Proud premiere release by Intrada

 

Releases that happened in 2019:

Warning Shot improved re-release/Archer premiere release by La-La Land

Raggedy Man re-release by Varese Sarabande

Barnaby Jones premiere release by La-La Land

Planet of the Apes/Escape from the Planet of the Apes improved re-releases by La-La Land

Air Force One expansion by Varese Sarabande

The Great Train Robbery improved re-release by Quartet

 

Releases that happened in 2020:

- The Swarm improved re-release by La-La Land

Morituri improved re-release by Intrada

U.S. Marshals expansion by Varese Sarabande

Take Her, She's Mine premiere release by Intrada

- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea expansion by La-La Land

- Total Recall re-release by Quartet

The Don Is Dead premiere release by Intrada

- The Last Castle expansion by Intrada

- Von Ryan's Express/The Blue Max re-releases by La-La Land

- The Detective re-release/The Flim-Flam Man expansion by La-La Land

- Inchon improved re-release by Intrada

 

Releases that happened in 2021:

- Looney Tunes: Back in Action expansion by Varese Sarabande

Face of a Fugitive premiere release by Intrada

Along Came a Spider expansion by Varese Sarabande

- Lionheart expansion by Varese Sarabande

- The Stripper expansion/S*P*Y*S expansion by La-La Land

- Rio Conchos re-recording improved re-release by Intrada

Shamus premiere release by Intrada

- Caboblanco expansion by La-La Land

The Public Eye premiere release by Intrada

Extreme Prejudice expansion by Intrada

The Russia House re-release by Quartet

- Love Field expansion by Varese Sarabande

- Basic Instinct re-release by Quartet

- Ace Eli and Roger of the Skies improved re-release/Tora! Tora! Tora! re-release by La-La Land

- Legend expansion by Music Box

- Masada expansion by Intrada

 

Releases that happened in 2022:

- Star Trek: The Motion Picture shortened re-release by La-La Land

- Black Patch/The Man re-recording by Intrada

- The Sand Pebbles improved re-release by Intrada

- Seconds expansion by Quartet

- Matinee expansion by Intrada

Anna and the King expansion/A Tree Grows in Brooklyn expansion/Room 222 expansion/Prudence and the Chief premiere release/Only in America premiere release/Nick Quarry improved re-release/A Girl Named Sooner improved re-release by La-La Land

- Rudy expansion by Varese Sarabande

- Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 1 & 2 premiere release (digital)

- Hollow Man expansion by Intrada

- L.A. Confidential expansion by Varese Sarabande

- The 'Burbs expansion by La-La Land

 

Releases that happened in 2023:

- City Hall expansion by Varese Sarabande

- Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 3, 4 & 5 premiere release (digital)

- MacArthur premiere release by Intrada

 

This year's releases:

- Inchon improved re-release by Intrada

- Papillon re-release by Quartet

- Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 6 & 7 premiere release/Autumn Love premiere release (digital)

- Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 1 - 7 premiere CD release/Autumn Love premiere CD release by Intrada

- The Shadow re-release by Intrada

- The Other expansion by Varese Sarabande

Islands in the Stream improved re-release by Intrada

 

Potential Releases:

  1. Timeline - only OST exists, surefire seller
  2. Soarin' Over California - only ride cue commercially released, loading and unloading (what they call "fill and spill") cues remain unreleased though there's a YT upload of the former
  3. Disney's The Kid - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote two dozen cues which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced
  4. The 13th Warrior - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
  5. Mulan - only OST and FYC exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
  6. Fierce Creatures - only OST exists (several film cues remain unreleased)
  7. 2 Days in the Valley - only posthumous OST exists, moderate seller
  8. Angie - only OST exists, moderate seller
  9. Babe (the Gallant Pig) - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote 17 cues (covering over 80% of the film) which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced
  10. Malice - only OST exists, moderate seller
  11. Six Degrees of Separation - only OST exists, bad seller
  12. The Vanishing - expansion almost complete, moderate seller
  13. Medicine Man - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
  14. Mr. Baseball - only OST exists, bad seller
  15. Mom and Dad Save the World - only OST exists, moderate seller
  16. Not Without My Daughter - expansion almost complete, however: lost elements, bad seller
  17. Brotherhood of the Gun (aka Hollister) - theme only (several versions); score composed by Joel Goldsmith
  18. H.E.L.P. - theme only (format music including Main Title); scores composed by Joel Goldsmith
  19. Leviathan - only OST exists (potential expansion by Quartet), surefire seller
  20. Link - only OST exists, commercially (expanded boot has poor sound)
  21. Innerspace - expansion almost complete, surefire seller
  22. Supergirl - expansion almost complete, must be licensed out by Silva, surefire seller
  23. Under Fire - only OST exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray iso track is music & effects)
  24. The Secret of NIMH - expansion only added a single cue (almost 10 minutes still missing)
  25. Raggedy Man - only OST exists
  26. The Final Conflict - expansion almost complete, surefire seller
  27. Twilight's Last Gleaming - only OST exists, good seller
  28. Damien: Omen II - expansion already complete, surefire seller
  29. The Cassandra Crossing - expansion already complete, good seller
  30. High Velocity - only OST exists, good seller
  31. Ransom (aka The Terrorists) - only (terrible) OST exists
  32. Only in America (aka The Best of Times) - only four brief cues (two minutes) released by LLL in 2022 taken from the pilot film's mixed audio track; complete score would probably require a new recording
  33. Indict and Convict - score for TV movie starring William Shatner and Eli Wallach
  34. The Waltons: "The Foundling", "The Typewriter", "The Star", "The Ceremony", "The Literary Man", "The Love Story" - Goldsmith wrote the series theme and scored these six episodes; tapes are lost and might require a new recording
  35. Pursuit - score for TV movie starring Ben Gazzara and Martin Sheen
  36. The Mephisto Waltz - only OST exists (several cues are missing and mix is entirely different from the film)
  37. The Last Run - only (re-recorded) OST exists; film recording is apparently lost
  38. Crawlspace - score for TV movie starring Arthur Kennedy
  39. Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate - score for TV movie starring Myrna Loy
  40. Lights Out: "When Widows Weep" - TV pilot score
  41. Hollywood Television Theater - theme only
  42. The Ballad of Cable Hogue - only OST exists, ~7 minutes of score unreleased (plus lots of source music)
  43. Bracken's World: "A Score Without Strings" - episodic TV score
  44. The Chairman - only OST (+ one additional short cue fragment) exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track is music & effects)
  45. "The People Next Door" (CBS Playhouse) - score for TV movie starring Lloyd Bridges and Robert Duvall
  46. In Like Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits)
  47. Our Man Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits)
  48. The Legend of Jesse James: "Things Don't Just Happen" - episodic TV score
  49. The Satan Bug - premiere release has only half the score free of intrusive sound effects
  50. In Harm's Way - expansion only added a single score cue and two source cues (over half the score still unreleased!)
  51. Ben Casey: "Eulogy in Four Flats" - episodic TV score
  52. Shock Treatment - expansion almost complete
  53. Gunsmoke: "Doc Judge", "The Blacksmith", "The Wake", "Love Thy Neighbor", "Old Faces", "Whispering Tree" - six episodic scores for this western TV series
  54. Destry: "Destry Had a Little Lamb", "Law and Order Day", "Stormy Is a Lady" - three episodic scores for this western TV series
  55. Breaking Point: "A Little Anger Is a Good Thing", "So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time" - at least two episodic scores for this western TV series
  56. The General With the Cockeyed Id - commercially unreleased; bootleg exists with terrible sound
  57. Take Her, She's Mine - 2020 premiere release still missing a number of cues
  58. Chrysler Theater: "A Killing at Sundial" - series pilot score
  59. Lilies of the Field - only OST exists
  60. Kraft Mystery Theater: "Shadow of a Man" - episodic TV score
  61. Freud - Varese shouldn't own perpetuity rights, but their expansion wasn't quite complete and omitted two alternates present on the LP release (including the music tracked into Alien!)
  62. Wagon Train: "The Ah Chong Story", "The Wagon Train Mutiny" - two episodic TV scores
  63. 87th Precinct: "Step Forward" - episodic TV score
  64. General Electric Theater - at least 9 scores for this series; Leigh Phillips has so far newly recorded 4 of them but the original recordings are completely unreleased
  65. Thriller - Leigh Phillips did re-recorded suites (cond. Nic Raine) representing a dozen of Goldsmith's scores for this series; four scores of his remain completely unreleased (the original recordings were only available on DVD isolated music & effects tracks)
  66. Tomorrow's Newspaper: "All Day to Live" - unsold pilot score
  67. Rawhide: "Incident in the Middle of Nowhere" - episodic TV score
  68. The Twilight Zone - some scores are incomplete and two of his scores are unreleased (apart from isolated score track w/ dialogue bleed): "The Four of Us Are Dying" and "Nightmare as a Child"
  69. The Expendables - unsold pilot score
  70. Have Gun — Will Travel: "The Fatalist", "A Head of Hair" - two episodic TV scores
  71. Studs Lonigan - a handful of short score cues are missing, plus an original Goldsmith source cue based on his main theme
  72. Playhouse 90 - two scores partially released; many others totally unreleased
  73. Perry Mason: "The Case of the Blushing Pearls", "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma" - first score released complete; second score entirely unreleased
  74. The Lineup: "Wake Up to Terror", "The Strange Return of Army Armitage", "Lonesome as Midnight" - first score partially released; other two scores (and new Main Title!) unreleased
  75. Peck's Bad Girl - theme and multiple episode scores
  76. Pursuit - short-lived 1959 anthology series for which Goldsmith wrote at least one score
  77. Black Saddle - theme only; multiple commercial covers have been released but never original
  78. Man on the Beach: "Saturday Night in Santa Monica" - unsold pilot score; only partially released as "Jazz Theme #1" on Twilight Zone album
  79. World in White - unsold pilot score
  80. The Sergeant and the Lady - unsold pilot score
  81. Studio One - at least nine scores (five minute fragment of one of them was released as "Jazz Theme #2" on Twilight Zone album, but I am SO not counting that as a release for this series)
  82. Frontier Gentleman - theme and three episodic scores; his final work for radio
  83. The Wanderer - unsold pilot score
  84. Crime Classics - unsold pilot score
  85. Climax! - who knows how many original scores? (I've confirmed at least three)
  86. CBS Radio Workshop - at least six extant episodes including the masterpiece "1489 Words"
  87. CBS Suspense - at least four extant radio episodes
  88. CBS Romance - at least seven extant radio episodes
  89. Hallmark Hall of Fame - at least three extant radio episodes
  90. Columbia Workshop - one extant episode (his first original radio score, in November 1951)

 

Black = only OST exists

Red = expanded, but not complete

Orange = complete, but in exigent need of a reissue or a remaster

Blue = any of those categories, owned in perpetuity by Varese Sarabande

Purple = completely unreleased

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19 hours ago, Yavar Moradi said:

Only if the crowdfunding campaign is successful.

 

@Brundlefly, don’t forget to add to your bottom key that purple = totally unreleased.

 

Yavar

Has that started yet? I don't know if I've missed something!

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4 hours ago, Brundlefly said:

I just typed in "Inchon improved re-release by Intrada" which is exactly what I did four years ago. I just hope it is not the exact same non-improvement we got back then.


Yeah that was a pretty minimal upgrade, I agree. I’ve heard “The Tanks” from this new source and I can tell you quite honestly that even though I’m not a big audiophile I can hear a marked improvement.

 

Yavar

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Just now, crocodile said:

I added this yesterday to my Intrada that was placed last week.

 

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after listening (and reading... I spent days revising my original notes to fit within Intrada's booklet limits).

 

Yavar

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1 hour ago, Yavar Moradi said:

 

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after listening (and reading... I spent days revising my original notes to fit within Intrada's booklet limits).

 

Yavar

Oh, you wrote the liner notes?

Congratulations!

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1 hour ago, filmmusic said:

I wanted to ask you something @Yavar Moradi:

What episode is this from which we see a photo at the Intrada video at 0:39?

I'm a sucker for ancient-roman films and this seems like it and would like to track it down.


“The Legend That Walks Like a Man” is about a down-on-his-luck legendary Hollywood director trying to make a comeback. The Hollywood film he works on within the story is an epic; the still you’re asking about is just actors within the story in-costume. If you want a GE Theater set in the ancient world with a *fantastic* score, you should seek out “The Stone” scored by Elmer Bernstein:


It was the only Bernstein series score represented on the original re-recorded LP album by two tracks rather than one. And well deserved!

 

Hop 9.5 minutes into this YouTube upload of that album and prepared to be swept away by “David’s Love Song”:

 

Yavar

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5 hours ago, Yavar Moradi said:

 

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after listening (and reading... I spent days revising my original notes to fit within Intrada's booklet limits).

 

Yavar

Looking forward to reading your notes, Yavar. For whatever reason, I never supported the original campaign (seriously, there are so many things to distract you these days!). But I am really looking forward to hearing this collection. I am a big fan of the two Thriller albums that Leigh prepared for Tadlow so this is right up my alley. It's amazing what Goldsmith could achieve with small ensembles. I sort of perceive these scores as a selection of chamber works that could be easily performed in concert with few alterations. 😀

 

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Congratulations Yavar on the new release - I hope to get to that sooner than later!

 

Out of the JG projects listed, my interests are firmly in the 80s and 90s.

 

I just listened to Medicine Man today but have not seen the film since 1992. Would love to hear even any tiny bits of music from that one. Back in the day, it was a weirdly maligned effort, perhaps for the Rae's Arrival cue (not the section that gets repeated in The Fire). The score is just brilliant, with just the right balance between silly faux-exoticism and great JG melodic work. And what on earth is that amazing thumping percussion that structures the action parts of the work, including The Fire? Is it a synth percussion or live? Did JG record the synths live with the NPO? If so, how did the orchestra react to the amazing thump?

 

13th Warrior - got the bootleg. Very little there to add, but it is an amazing late work and really encapsulates the post-Crimson Tide approach JG took with some of his work, really playing up those dark brass melodies that must have inspired HZ in his work. 

 

Malice is a weird one - a very ordinary score for a film with Tobin Bell as a serial killer who is co-existing in a yuppie angst film with Bill Pullman, Fatal Attraction with Nicole Kidman, and Silence of the Lambs with Alec Baldwin, but all mixed in a self-reflexive package of total nonsense). JG's Clues is great, the rest are a bit of a Harold Becker mixed bag.

 

Angie is the only one left - it's a grating score already and the best cue is on it. Not sure what could be done here.

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Only one left? What about Mom and Dad Save the World? That's my most-wanted 90s Goldsmith expansion after Medicine Man. Such a fun and creative score.

 

I too have the 13th Warrior bootleg, and the 17 extra minutes are all good and worthy of being officially released! But I admit that the generous original album at least had all of the essential highlights, and was a much better representation of the score than most 90s Goldsmith albums.

 

Other unexpanded scores like Mr. Baseball and Six Degrees of Separation I would happily buy new editions of because I don't own them physically... even though each of those is missing less than 2 minutes of music.

 

There's actually far more still unreleased for Fierce Creatures of all things, because the film versions of many cues were left off the album in favor of new extended album versions.

 

As for the 80s, does the prospect of expanding Leviathan/Link/Under Fire/Secret of NIMH not excite you, assuming elements can be acquired?

 

 

 

1 hour ago, crocodile said:

Looking forward to reading your notes, Yavar. For whatever reason, I never supported the original campaign (seriously, there are so many things to distract you these days!). But I am really looking forward to hearing this collection. I am a big fan of the two Thriller albums that Leigh prepared for Tadlow so this is right up my alley.

 

I actually think I like this album better than both of those! They had some incredible highlights like God Grante That She Lye Stille or Hay-Fork and Bill-Hook, but also at times some of those scores could end up sounding a bit repetitive with the horror stylings. After all, Jerry had only a few days to write each hourlong episode score so he sometimes had to rely on his familiar "Thriller toolbox" of tropes. With General Electric Theater there is a lot more variety in sound because it was a general anthology series rather than a horror anthology series. You can get a super dark/intense score like Hitler's Secret or My Dark Days, or something purely beautiful like The Last Dance, or something generally upbeat and jaunty like Legend That Walks Like a Man.

 

Plus, I'll be honest that the Tadlow Thriller albums sometimes left off cues I really liked in the complete M&E tracks off the DVD. Some abbreviated suites I wished were longer while others I wished were shorter. With GE  Theater, since they were half hour episodes, there was no need to cut out cues to make manageable suites. Every score got to be included complete because they were all between 8-10 minutes long (with the exception of the two-parter My Dark Days which was a little over 14). They never wear out their welcome even though they are complete scores with not a single cue omitted... and it's nice not to miss any cues.

 

1 hour ago, crocodile said:

It's amazing what Goldsmith could achieve with small ensembles.

 

THIS, for sure. Already evident with Thriller, it's even more pronounced here in some cases. Hitler's Secret in particular blew me away in how BIG it sounds with the powerful brass and percussion... even though it's a relatively small ensemble even for this series!  Though essentially a chamber ensemble, it doesn't give you the impression of one.

 

1 hour ago, crocodile said:

I sort of perceive these scores as a selection of chamber works that could be easily performed in concert with few alterations. 😀

 

Maybe, but the ensembles are pretty different for each score and some are for unusual forces (like Hitler's Secret) or they include specialty instruments (like the harmonica in Sarah's Laughter, or the accordion and mandolin in The Committeeman) which might be trickier to get for concert performance purposes.

 

Yavar

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Intrada just re-licensed and reissued their complete edition of The Shadow (along with Rosenthal’s Clash of the Titans), with slightly updated packaging… for anyone who missed this essential edition of my #1 favorite Goldsmith score of the 90s,  I hope you pick it up now that you can get a copy for under $150!

 

https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.7684/.f

 

Yavar

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1 hour ago, Yavar Moradi said:

for anyone who missed this essential edition of my #1 favorite Goldsmith score of the 90s,  I hope you pick it up now that you can get a copy for under $150!

 


That would be me! *does happy dance*

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Over 70% funded in the first 24 hours, the latest Leigh Phillips Kickstarter campaign to newly record two lost Jerry Goldsmith film scores has already gotten more backers than any of his three successful General Electric Theater campaigns got in their entire 30 day runs:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lpfilmmusic/record-jerry-goldsmiths-scores-for-pursuit-and-crawlspace/

 

It seems guaranteed to succeed, so don't miss your chance to essentially pre-order a copy. A lossless digital download with PDF liner notes is only 12 GBP while the CD edition is only 15 GBP + shipping. (There's also an option to get both for only 22 GBP, plus a bunch of other exciting perks at higher tiers.)

 

These are two major holes in the Goldsmith discography and I can't wait for them to become a reality on album.

 

Yavar

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Goal for Leigh's latest Goldsmith Kickstarter was met this past weekend, before even six days had passed since the start of the campaign! Therefore a STRETCH GOAL has been unlocked to include a third unreleased Goldsmith TV movie score (actually, his first ever TV movie score if one doesn't count the live-to-tape Playhouse 90 anthology series at CBS a decade before):

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lpfilmmusic/record-jerry-goldsmiths-scores-for-pursuit-and-crawlspace/posts/4195434

 

Leigh says,

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Don't let this stunning, proto-Chinatown, end credits music mislead you; the score for this hard-hitting TV drama holds many surprises for the listener.  Sometimes tender, sometimes jazzy, sometimes cool, sometimes avant-garde and completely uncompromising; Goldsmith packs a heck of a lot into the 16-min runtime!

I won't go into background details re plot and production, as our good friend Joe Sikoryak will be covering it when he posts his next blog.  What I can tell you is that, for an additional €4776/ £4028/ $5265, we can capture this score by scheduling an extra session following the Pursuit & Crawlspace recordings (it would be recorded on the same day as one of these). That means the campaign stretch-goal figure will be €18,951 (convert as appropriate).

I hope you all enjoy this little excerpt of pure vintage Goldsmith.  By pushing onward we have the distinct possibility of adding yet another lost gem to our collections.  Please do keep spreading the word!  

Thanks, everyone!

 

Just to clarify: as with the bonus score "Autumn Love" last time around on the third General Electric Theater campaign, as long as the goal is met this will automatically be added at no additional cost for every backer at the base tier or above. You aren't required to add onto your pledge in order to receive it. But please do spread the word to more film music friends of yours!

 

With any luck we will have three new Jerry Goldsmith TV movie score premieres recorded by the end of this year!

 

Yavar

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Varese Sarabande announces THE OTHER: The Deluxe Edition, doubling the run time of than annoying single-track (with un-skippable source cue mixed in) suite tacked onto their old 90s release of The Mephisto Waltz!

https://varesesarabande.com/products/the-other-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-deluxe-edition-cd

 

Yavar

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On 25/01/2024 at 3:53 AM, Brundlefly said:

This year's releases:

- Inchon improved re-release by Intrada

- Papillon re-release by Quartet

- Jerry Goldsmith at the General Electric Theater Volume 6 & 7 premiere release/Autumn Love premiere release (digital)

- The Shadow re-release by Intrada

- The Other premiere release by Varese Sarabande

 

Don't forget to add Intrada's nicely packaged CD issue collecting all seven of the Leigh Phillips GE Theater volumes, plus "Autumn Love", onto a single packed 79 minute album:

https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.13020/.f

 

Also, The Other isn't a premiere release -- as with the two Flint scores, about half the score was originally released by Varese Sarabande in 1997 as part of a Goldsmith twofer:

Mephisto_waltz_The_other_Varese_VSD_5851

 

If Varese Sarabande hadn't released it on CD back then paired with The Mephisto Waltz, Bruce Kimmel would have long ago premiered it complete on his Kritzerland label. But thanks to that release which featured about half the score, Varese controls it in perpetuity and thankfully finally put out their Deluxe Edition.

 

Yavar

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Bumping my previous update suggestion post and also another reason for an update:

 

From the FSM thread:

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Looks like Intrada is reissuing Jerry Goldsmith's score to ISLANDS IN THE STREAM. This would be the original film tracks and not their re-recording based on the video.

James

And a reply from Joe Sikoryak:

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That is correct. Coming to the label for the first time. Back in print because it deserves to be! Available Tuesday, November 19, with the master that Doug Fake personally tweaked.

 

Not sure what tweaks were made, so trying to find out and see whether a Goldsmith Odyssey Soundtrack Spotlight is warranted.

 

Yavar

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On 10/07/2024 at 4:10 PM, Yavar Moradi said:

If you want a GE Theater set in the ancient world with a *fantastic* score, you should seek out “The Stone” scored by Elmer Bernstein:

 

That theme in the opening reminds me of this:

 

 

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Neat catch! I do think sometimes anime composers are inspired by not only classical music but Hollywood compositions… sometimes quite obscure ones. I recall Goldsmith’s Leviathan was quoted almost verbatim in some anime score.

 

So @Brundlefly we’re at the end of 2024… how about an update to your first post with the missing releases I pointed out?

 

Also for those who are wondering whether The Goldsmith Odyssey will do a Soundtrack Spotlight on Intrada’s new Islands in the Stream… we will! We recorded for two whole hours last weekend with all four Odyssey hosts and five special guests from Intrada including Chris Malone and liner notes writer Frank DeWald (really good new notes on this which are complimentary to the FSM ones in a similar way to LLL’s new Star Trek II notes having new info compared to the excellent old FSM notes).

 

Editing will take a little while with so many participants but I look forward to you all hearing the Spotlight in early 2025.

 

Yavar

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On 21/12/2024 at 7:25 PM, Yavar Moradi said:

Also for those who are wondering whether The Goldsmith Odyssey will do a Soundtrack Spotlight on Intrada’s new Islands in the Stream… we will! We recorded for two whole hours last weekend with all four Odyssey hosts and five special guests from Intrada including Chris Malone and liner notes writer Frank DeWald (really good new notes on this which are complimentary to the FSM ones in a similar way to LLL’s new Star Trek II notes having new info compared to the excellent old FSM notes).

 

Editing will take a little while with so many participants but I look forward to you all hearing the Spotlight in early 2025.

 

Yavar

 

Really looking forward to the Islands in the Stream spotlight, Yavar! 

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