Intrada Records has announced the world premiere release of the complete score for the 1985 mystery adventure Young Sherlock Holmes directed by Barry Levinson, written by Chris Columbus, presented by Steven Spielberg and starring Nicholas Rowe. The film’s music is composed and conducted by Bruce Broughton (Silverado, Lost in Space, Rescuers Down Under). The 2-CD set features the entire 90-minutes score, as well as several alternates and “extras”. The original 1986 soundtrack album only featured a little over half an hour of the composer’s score. To listen to audio clips from the Amblin Entertainment production and to check out the full album details, visit Intrada’s online store.
The label has also released an expanded soundtrack for the 1983 thriller Psycho II directed by Richard Franklin and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Meg Tilly and Dennis Franz. The album features the film’s original music composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith (Patton, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Omen, Basic Instinct). Also included are several alternates and extras. For the full soundtrack details and to listen to audio clips, visit Intrada’s official website, where you can also order the CD.
Goldsmith composed the music for Platoon? I don’t think so. Georges Delerue did.