Yet an Even Greater Ever Changing World
gobirds2 | New England | 11/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The extra tracks on this CD add greater depth and have increased my appreciation and awareness of this essential score from Jerry Goldsmith. Goldsmith's score to EXTREME PREJUDICE is filled with modern techno idioms but remains rooted in the Western film genre if you listen closely. Goldsmith once again hits the mark as his dynamic score reflects the characters' postures and motivations. Goldsmith uses quite a bit of techno music representing the bureaucratic covert government agents to offset the stalwart and stoic Nick Nolte, a relic of Western law enforcement, whose unyielding dedication to the law is first and foremost making him the quintessential honorable hero from an era long past. Track 14: To Mexico and Track 20: A Deal / End Credit sums it all up beautifully and poetically. Track 1: The Unused Trailer Score is incredible and establishes the setting very effectively for this emotionally filled tale.
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Excellent additions to this classic Goldsmith score!
skunktrain | So. California, USA | 04/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I can only agree wholeheartedly with what the reviewer before me has said. This is an excellent score.
I know the "Extreme Prejudice" score quite well, having bought the LP soundtrack when it was first released (in 1987). It is among my favorites. (I'm a hardcore Goldsmith fan, and own most--but not all--of his released scores on either LP or CD.)
I love Goldsmith's synthesizer work, and he uses it to such good effect here. The additional (previously unreleased) tracks include some slightly unusual (in my estimation) examples of his synthesizer, and they are quite interesting and kinetic. I really like them.
I also want to applaud Ford Thaxton and those at La-La Records for making this CD a reality. I thought I *knew* the score to "Extreme Prejudice," having played it repeatedly for what--about 18 years now--but the additional tracks breathe new life into this soundtrack for me.
Tragically, we won't be hearing any "new" works from Mr. Goldsmith, who has gone on to his reward, but it is a bittersweet comfort to know that as time passes, more and more of his previously unreleased work will be heard. Thanks again to everyone who was involved in bringing this CD to us. It's going to be a favorite in my (massive) Jerry Goldsmith collection."