I believe after Intrada's Black Patch/The Man rerecording is released, ALL of Goldsmith's theatrical film scores will have been released in some form as an album. Am I right in thinking that this is unique, at least for a composer of his era and prior? I'm too lazy to go through the discographies of every other Golden and Silver Age composer so help me out--obviously Williams still has a few unreleased works but I'm wondering about the batting average of the rest.
I’m so excited Intrada is kinda “closing the book” on Goldsmith premieres (at least in terms of films released theatrically; there are still some great unreleased TV movie scores like Crawlspace and Pursuit to say nothing of all the amazing unreleased scores for episodic television) but they closed the book on Leonard Bernstein’s film output long ago
Herrmann’s The Naked and the Dead is still only represented by a suite… for me it was the highlight of the Tribute Neretva disc, and I’d have been happy to get a suite from Neretva and the complete score for Naked and the Dead…maybe someday. I’d love to get TMWKTM too, despite its brevity…
I believe after Intrada's Black Patch/The Man rerecording is released, ALL of Goldsmith's theatrical film scores will have been released in some form as an album. Am I right in thinking that this is unique, at least for a composer of his era and prior? I'm too lazy to go through the discographies of every other Golden and Silver Age composer so help me out--obviously Williams still has a few unreleased works but I'm wondering about the batting average of the rest.
Though it doesn't qualify as a feature film, the animated documentary "The General With The Cockeyed Id" has yet to get a legitimate C.D. release.
Though it doesn't qualify as a feature film, the animated documentary "The General With The Cockeyed Id" has yet to get a legitimate C.D. release.
THE GENERAL WITH THE COCKEYED ID doesn't qualify as a feature film because it's a 20-minute industrial short about builders, not intended for theatrical distribution. It's also live-action with one animated segment.