01-13-2024, 02:55 PM
Potential Releases:
Black = only OST exists
Red = expanded, but not complete
Orange = complete, but in exigent need of a reissue or a remaster
Blue = any of those categories, owned in perpetuity by Varese Sarabande
- my dream would be the new recordings of "the Kid" and "babe".
- Timeline - only OST exists, surefire seller
- Soarin' Over California - only ride cue commercially released, loading and unloading (what they call "fill and spill") cues remain unreleased though there's a YT upload of the former
- Disney's The Kid - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote two dozen cues which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced
- The 13th Warrior - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
- Mulan - only OST and FYC exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
- Fierce Creatures - only OST exists (several film cues remain unreleased)
- 2 Days in the Valley - only posthumous OST exists, moderate seller
- Angie - only OST exists, moderate seller
- Babe (the Gallant Pig) - never recorded but Goldsmith wrote 17 cues (covering over 80% of the film) which exist at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, and a new recording could be produced
- Malice - only OST exists, moderate seller
- Six Degrees of Separation - only OST exists, bad seller
- The Vanishing - expansion almost complete, moderate seller
- Medicine Man - only OST exists, must be licensed out by Disney, surefire seller
- Mr. Baseball - only OST exists, bad seller
- Mom and Dad Save the World - only OST exists, moderate seller
- Not Without My Daughter - expansion almost complete, however: lost elements, bad seller
- Brotherhood of the Gun (aka Hollister) - theme only (several versions); score composed by Joel Goldsmith
- H.E.L.P. - theme only (format music including Main Title); scores composed by Joel Goldsmith
- Leviathan - only OST exists (potential expansion by Quartet), surefire seller
- Link - only OST exists, commercially (expanded boot has poor sound)
- Innerspace - expansion almost complete, surefire seller
- Supergirl - expansion almost complete, must be licensed out by Silva, surefire seller
- Under Fire - only OST exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray iso track is music & effects)
- The Secret of NIMH - expansion only added a single cue (almost 10 minutes still missing)
- Raggedy Man - only OST exists
- The Final Conflict - expansion almost complete, surefire seller
- Twilight's Last Gleaming - only OST exists, good seller
- Damien: Omen II - expansion already complete, surefire seller
- The Cassandra Crossing - expansion already complete, good seller
- High Velocity - only OST exists, good seller
- Damnation Alley - Intrada had to re-record synth elements; score is OOP and especially deserves a re-release if original synth elements are ever uncovered
- Ransom (aka The Terrorists) - only (terrible) OST exists
- Only in America (aka The Best of Times) - only four brief cues (two minutes) released by LLL in 2022 taken from the pilot film's mixed audio track; complete score would probably require a new recording
- Indict and Convict - score for TV movie starring William Shatner and Eli Wallach
- The Waltons: "The Foundling", "The Typewriter", "The Star", "The Ceremony", "The Literary Man", "The Love Story" - Goldsmith wrote the series theme and scored these six episodes; tapes are lost and might require a new recording
- Pursuit - score for TV movie starring Ben Gazzara and Martin Sheen
- The Other - Varese only released a single track 23 minute suite on album covering about half the score (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits)
- The Mephisto Waltz - only OST exists (several cues are missing and mix is entirely different from the film)
- The Last Run - only (re-recorded) OST exists; film recording is apparently lost
- Crawlspace - score for TV movie starring Arthur Kennedy
- Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate - score for TV movie starring Myrna Loy
- Lights Out: "When Widows Weep" - TV pilot score
- Hollywood Television Theater - theme only
- The Ballad of Cable Hogue - only OST exists, ~7 minutes of score unreleased (plus lots of source music)
- Bracken's World: "A Score Without Strings" - episodic TV score
- The Chairman - only OST (+ one additional short cue fragment) exists (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track is music & effects)
- "The People Next Door" (CBS Playhouse) - score for TV movie starring Lloyd Bridges and Robert Duvall
- In Like Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits)
- Our Man Flint - Intrada released the OST, Varese released less than half the film recording (Twilight Time Blu-ray isolated score track preserves film micro-edits)
- The Legend of Jesse James: "Things Don't Just Happen" - episodic TV score
- The Satan Bug - premiere release has only half the score free of intrusive sound effects
- In Harm's Way - expansion only added a single score cue and two source cues (over half the score still unreleased!)
- Ben Casey: "Eulogy in Four Flats" - episodic TV score
- Shock Treatment - expansion almost complete
- Gunsmoke: "Doc Judge", "The Blacksmith", "The Wake", "Love Thy Neighbor", "Old Faces", "Whispering Tree" - six episodic scores for this western TV series
- Destry: "Destry Had a Little Lamb", "Law and Order Day", "Stormy Is a Lady" - three episodic scores for this western TV series
- Breaking Point: "A Little Anger Is a Good Thing", "So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time" - at least two episodic scores for this western TV series
- The General With the Cockeyed Id - commercially unreleased; bootleg exists with terrible sound
- Take Her, She's Mine - 2020 premiere release still missing a number of cues
- Chrysler Theater: "A Killing at Sundial" - series pilot score
- Lilies of the Field - only OST exists
- Kraft Mystery Theater: "Shadow of a Man" - episodic TV score
- Freud - Varese shouldn't own perpetuity rights, but their expansion wasn't quite complete and omitted two alternates present on the LP release (including the music tracked into Alien!)
- Wagon Train: "The Ah Chong Story", "The Wagon Train Mutiny" - two episodic TV scores
- 87th Precinct: "Step Forward" - episodic TV score
- General Electric Theater - at least 9 scores for this series; Leigh Phillips has so far newly recorded 4 of them but the original recordings are completely unreleased
- Thriller - Leigh Phillips did re-recorded suites (cond. Nic Raine) representing a dozen of Goldsmith's scores for this series; four scores of his remain completely unreleased (the original recordings were only available on DVD isolated music & effects tracks)
- Tomorrow's Newspaper: "All Day to Live" - unsold pilot score
- Rawhide: "Incident in the Middle of Nowhere" - episodic TV score
- The Twilight Zone - some scores are incomplete and two of his scores are unreleased (apart from isolated score track w/ dialogue bleed): "The Four of Us Are Dying" and "Nightmare as a Child"
- The Expendables - unsold pilot score
- Have Gun — Will Travel: "The Fatalist", "A Head of Hair" - two episodic TV scores
- Studs Lonigan - a handful of short score cues are missing, plus an original Goldsmith source cue based on his main theme
- Playhouse 90 - two scores partially released; many others totally unreleased
- Perry Mason: "The Case of the Blushing Pearls", "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma" - first score released complete; second score entirely unreleased
- The Lineup: "Wake Up to Terror", "The Strange Return of Army Armitage", "Lonesome as Midnight" - first score partially released; other two scores (and new Main Title!) unreleased
- Peck's Bad Girl - theme and multiple episode scores
- Pursuit - short-lived 1959 anthology series for which Goldsmith wrote at least one score
- Black Saddle - theme only; multiple commercial covers have been released but never original
- Man on the Beach: "Saturday Night in Santa Monica" - unsold pilot score; only partially released as "Jazz Theme #1" on Twilight Zone album
- World in White - unsold pilot score
- The Sergeant and the Lady - unsold pilot score
- Studio One - at least nine scores (five minute fragment of one of them was released as "Jazz Theme #2" on Twilight Zone album, but I am SO not counting that as a release for this series)
- Frontier Gentleman - theme and three episodic scores; his final work for radio
- The Wanderer - unsold pilot score
- Crime Classics - unsold pilot score
- Climax! - who knows how many original scores? (I've confirmed at least three)
- CBS Radio Workshop - at least six extant episodes including the masterpiece "1489 Words"
- CBS Suspense - at least four extant radio episodes
- CBS Romance - at least seven extant radio episodes
- Hallmark Hall of Fame - at least three extant radio episodes
- Columbia Workshop - one extant episode (his first original radio score, in November 1951)
Black = only OST exists
Red = expanded, but not complete
Orange = complete, but in exigent need of a reissue or a remaster
Blue = any of those categories, owned in perpetuity by Varese Sarabande