Intrada Records has announced an expanded soundtrack album for the 1996 adventure thriller The Ghost and the Darkness directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer. The album features the complete score from the film composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith (The Omen, Patton, Alien, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, L.A. Confidential), including previously unreleased music and alternate cues. The 2-CD set also includes the original 1996 soundtrack album for the Paramount Pictures and Constellation Films production. To check out the full album details and to listen to audio clips, visit the label’s official website.
Intrada has also announced a soundtrack album featuring three scores composed by David Newman (Ice Age, Serenity, The Nutty Professor, Flintstones). The release features the composer’s music for the 1993 comedy Coneheads directed by Steve Barron and starring Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin, his music for the sports drama Talent For The Game directed by Robert Young and starring Edward James Olmos, as well as his score for the animated short Itsy Bitsy Spider. For the full album details, visit the label’s online store, where you can also listen to audio samples.
At last! Seems like an eternity waiting on The Ghost and the Darkness.
Another Goldsmith re-release, woohoo!
Goldsmith is incredible in this!, oh yeah!