Before anything else, please be aware that I cannot be neutral about Leonard Rosenman.
I think I'm the only one in the world who actually loves Rosenman's score for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. It's fun and witty and joyful, just like the movie, and it's got enough modernism and dissonance to make it sound like a science fiction film.
Other than Goldsmith's score for the first film, this is the one I find myself going back to, over and over. (Oddly enough, it's also the first CD I ever bought, the week it was issued, and it still plays just fine.)
The first movie I can recall seeing in a theater was Fantastic Voyage, when I was six or seven, and I was so blown away by it, I became rather obsessed with it. I know I saw a drive-in re-release of the movie a year or so later, and I saw it every time it came on television. I had a model of the 'Proteus', and I'd like to get another one. I bought a laserdisc player specifically for the widescreen version of the movie. And I ordered the FSM CD the instant they offered it. I love everything about Fantastic Voyage, including its' incredible, wonderful, visionary score. In fact, in celebration of Leonard Rosenman's birthday yesterday, I played it three times on my iPod as I jogged through Loring Park.
I'm such a geek.
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