Good call on SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY -- just a jaw-droppingly gorgeous theme. I was just enjoying Louise DiTullio's rendition on her new CD, THE HOLLYWOOD FLUTE.
Let's see ... going back through his filmography ...
I wouldn't call A PATCH OF BLUE neglected, exactly -- not by devotees, although maybe by the younger generation -- but I don't think it gets the attention it deserves. WILD ROVERS is another in this category.
MACARTHUR always seems to get overshadowed by PATTON, but is its own score, and a wonderful one at that.
THE LONELY GUY has only two officially released tracks, but is a terrific little dynamo of a score.
LINK is oft-demanded for its scarcity, but I adore the music. It has that patented Goldsmith madcap energy, and the themes are off-kilter brilliance. The unexpected rhythms of the love theme are particularly refreshing. I want someone to re-release (and hopefully expand) this so I can upgrade my cassette tape!
It seems like the reputation of STAR TREK V has improved over the years, as distance from Goldsmith's TNG scores is gained. Personally, I think it's far and away the best score in the franchise after the original.
MR. BASEBALL is often treated as a joke, probably on account of the whimsical main theme. But it's really quite a beautiful score, with a tender love theme that I never get tired of.
Finally, who talks about DENNIS THE MENACE anymore? It's a real charmer, with some great solo writing. And I love how the villain theme winks at the wolf's theme from Prokofiev's PETER AND THE WOLF.
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