La-La Land Records has released two new limited editions of Jerry Goldsmith scores from the 90’s. First up is the release of the expanded score for the 1992 romantic fantasy Forever Young. The album is limited to 3000 copies and features almost 75 minutes of Goldsmith’s score, including a significant amount of previously unreleased music. To order the CD and listen to audio clips, visit La-La Land Records’ website. Forever Young directed by Steve Miner and starring Mel Gibson, Jamie Lee Curtis and Elijah Wood revolves around a 1939 test pilot who asks his best friend to use him as a guinea pig for a cryogenics experiment.

 

 

The second release is an expanded edition of the soundtrack to the 1991 thriller Sleeping with the Enemy. The album is limited to 3500 copies and includes more than 15 minutes of previously unreleased music from Goldsmith’s score. To listen to audio samples and to find out the details of the release, visit La-La Land Records’ online store. Sleeping with the Enemy is directed by Jon Amiel and stars Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin and Kevin Anderson. The movie centers on a woman who escapes from her abusive, obsessive husband from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where she captures the attention of a kindly college drama teacher.