Dear Roger, if tapes for this great (albeit brief) score are ever found, I hope you will consider letting me revise and contribute my track-by-track “advance liner notes” pro bono for inclusion in the booklet. I love this score as you can tell:
https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/ ... &archive=0(BTW the complete film is still up on YouTube all these years later, if anyone wants to watch it and follow along with my notes linked above.)
Come to think of it, this is a very short score with a smaller orchestra than that Main Title gives an impression of...so even if tapes no longer survive to be found, I think this would be a prime candidate for a short “bonus” to be included on a re-recording of other “lost” Goldsmith score(s).
Heck Roger, if you went ahead with the generous twofer re-recording idea of Jerry’s first two western scores, Black Patch and Face of a Fugitive, since each of those is just over half an hour, there could and should still be room to fit The Man at <14 minutes (hey it’s not a western but it’s certainly Americana, with strong Copland influence) complete at the end. Now I’m not suggesting Intrada go to the extra expense of adding it to the project...but it would make a GREAT “stretch goal” when Intrada gets past the “coronavirus crunch” and decides to try another Kickstarter campaign. Three superb dramatic orchestral feature Goldsmith premieres on a single packed re-recording album could weather these tough times more than most potential albums would, I think. Okay, here ends my predictable plea.

Yavar