Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music

Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music

by Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music

Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music

by Jerry Goldsmith

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Overview

This 57-track, four-CD set running nearly four-and-three-quarters hours and containing re-recordings of music composed by Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004) for film and television scores over a period of more than 40 years was compiled from previously released Silva Screen collections, notably the 1989 album Goldsmith Conducts Goldsmith by the Philharmonia Orchestra (originally on Decca but reissued by Silva Screen in 2002) and the 1998 two-CD set The Omen: The Essential Jerry Goldsmith Film Music Collection by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. As such, it is not the ideal Goldsmith album, despite its length, because there are odd repetitions and omissions. For example, Goldsmith's music for the TV series The Waltons is part of a medley of "Television Themes" performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra, but it also gets its own separate track performed by the Daniel Caine Orchestra. Similarly, musical excerpts from the Oscar-nominated films The Wind and the Lion, Poltergeist, and Papillon are part of a medley of "Motion Pictures" performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra, but there are also separate tracks for each score performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Goldsmith was nominated for 18 Academy Awards (he won only for The Omen), and it's a shame his nominated scores are not better represented: The Boys from Brazil, Star Trek®: The Motion Picture, Under Fire, Basic Instinct, and L.A. Confidential all get tracks of their own; but A Patch of Blue, The Sand Pebbles, Patton, and Chinatown are represented only in medleys; and Freud, Planet of the Apes, Hoosiers, and Mulan are not heard at all. (For those keeping count, his 18th nomination was for the song "Ave Satani" from The Omen.) But even if there is too much of some scores and none of others, this album does give a good sense of Goldsmith as a composer. Running in roughly chronological order, it shows his versatility (sometimes derided as facelessness), which allowed him to adapt to changing musical trends from the early 1960s to the early 2001s. Goldsmith could hold his own against the classically influenced writers who preceded him, but he also kept pace with the pop-influenced, synthesizer-savvy young composers coming up behind him, and that is made clear in this sprawling compilation. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 08/09/2005
Label: Silva America
UPC: 0738572118327
Rank: 58927

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Blue Max Suite for orchestra~Overture
  2. The Blue Max Suite for orchestra~First Flight
  3. The Blue Max Suite for orchestra~The Bridge
  4. The Blue Max Suite for orchestra~The Attack
  5. The Blue Max Suite for orchestra~Finale
  6. Work(s)~Television Themes - Medley: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. / Doctor Kildare / Room 222 / The Waltons / Bar
  7. In harm's way, film score~Suite. Intermezzo / The Rock / Final Victory
  8. Work(s)~Motion Pictures - Medley: The Sandpebbles / Chinatown / A Patch of Blue / Poltergeist / Papillon /
  9. The Generals Suite, for orchestra
  10. Tora! Tora! Tora!, film score~Main Title
  11. Wild Rovers, film score~Bronco Bustin'
  12. Pursuit, television film score~Theme
  13. The Wind and the Lion, film score~Suite. Raisuli Attacks / I Remember - Love Theme / Lord of the Riff

Disc 2

  1. QB VII, television film score~Suite. Main Title
  2. QB VII, television film score~Suite. Holocaust
  3. QB VII, television film score~Suite. Visit to the Sheikh
  4. QB VII, television film score~Suite. The Wailing Wall
  5. QB VII, television film score~Suite. Kaddish for the Six Million
  6. The Waltons, television score~Theme
  7. Papillon, film score~Out to Sea
  8. Police Story, television series theme
  9. The Omen, film score~Suite
  10. Capricorn One, film score~Overture
  11. The Swarm, film score~Suite. The Bees Arrive / End Title
  12. The Boys From Brazil, film score~Suite. Waltz / The Boys
  13. The Great Train Robbery, film score~Overture
  14. Alien, film score~The Nostromo / End Title
  15. Star Trek I, film score~End Titles / Klingon Attack

Disc 3

  1. Masada, television miniseries score~Main Themes
  2. Poltergeist, film score~Main Theme
  3. Work(s)~First Blood / Rambo II Suite: Rambo II theme / It's a Long Road from First Blood
  4. The Twilight Zone: The Movie, film score~Suite
  5. Under Fire, film score~Suite. Prelude
  6. Under Fire, film score~Suite. Bajo Fuego
  7. Under Fire, film score~Suite. A New Love
  8. Under Fire, film score~Suite. The Rebel March
  9. Gremlins, film score~Suite
  10. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, film score~Baby's Alive / End Titles
  11. Legend, film score~Faerie Dance / Reunited
  12. Lionheart, film score~Robert's Theme
  13. Rambo III, film score~Questions
  14. Total Recall, film score~Main Theme

Disc 4

  1. Star Trek: Voyager, television score~Theme
  2. Basic Instinct, film score~Main Theme
  3. The Russia House, film score~Love Theme
  4. Gremlins 2: The New Batch, film score~Theme
  5. Medicine Man, film score~The Trees
  6. The Shadow, film score~Theme
  7. Forever Young, film score~Theme
  8. First Knight, film score~Suite. Arthur's Fanfare / No Surrender / Arthur's Farewell
  9. Powder, film score~Theme
  10. Air Force One, film score~Main Title
  11. L.A. Confidential, film score~Theme
  12. The Mummy, film score~Sand Volcano / Love Theme
  13. The Haunting, film score (1999)~Theme
  14. Star Trek: Nemesis, film score~Suite
  15. The Sum of All Fears, film score~The Mission

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jerry Goldsmith   Primary Artist,Conductor
Philharmonia Orchestra   Orchestra
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra   Orchestra
City of Prague Philharmonic Chorus   Choir/Chorus
Crouch End Festival Orchestra   Orchestra
Crouch End Festival Chorus   Choir/Chorus
Daniel Caine Orchestra   Orchestra
Paul Bateman   Conductor
Charlotte Kinder   Soprano (Vocal)
National Philharmonic Orchestra   Orchestra
James Fitzpatrick   Conductor
Nic Raine   Conductor

Technical Credits

Daniel Caine   Arranger
Reynold da Silva   Executive Producer
Philip Lane   Arranger
Alexander Courage   Arranger
John Luard Timperley   Engineer
Gareth Williams   Mixing,Editing,Mastering
David Wishart   Liner Notes
Mark McKenzie   Arranger
Jerry Goldsmith   Arranger
Mike Townend   Arranger
Mike Ross-Trevor   Engineer
Paul Bateman   Arranger
Mort Stevens   Arranger
John Bell   Arranger
Gary Thomas   Recording
David Stoner   Release Coordinator
James Fitzpatrick   Producer
Nic Raine   Arranger
Jan Holzner   Engineer
Arthur Morton   Arranger
Damien Doherty   Design,Artwork
Christopher Tin   Arranger
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