The "ENITY" was a fine score and one that would have seemed, at the time, to have solidified Bernstein a steadier stream of success than he eventually received. Seriously, he was writing some great music back in the early '80's, and not all were horror scores.
He's definitely under represented on CD, with only a small handful of scores available. Oddly enough, on his website, he lists that one of his few CDs as an INTRADA release, "Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (2000)," (
http://www.charlesbernstein.com/cds.htm ) but I have no recollection of INTRADA having actually done this one.
Did I miss something?
~ Scorehead