In a career with a multitude of exceptional recordings across several decades, Jerry Goldsmith never ceases to amaze. This score is an example. He had come a long way from composing for TV! An interesting film set in a place both lovely and terrifying and Goldsmith delivers. Thanks Fred!
I Love this score, I’m a Bushcrafter and the impact this movie has to me with Nature and the shots they’ve done on camera is just amazing, with this sound in the background! ( apologies for the writing, I’m from Germany )
I'm from Russia. But the film The Edge gave me childhood, I think that everything in this film is wonderful, from Bart the bear to the music of Jerry Goldsmith, the plots and the acting
Whoa, that's insanely high praise. Better than Total Recall, Medicine Man, The Shadow, Basic Instinct, Ghost and the Darkness, Congo, First Knight, Deep Rising, Air Force One, Malice, Star Trek: First Contact, Executive Decision, Chain Reaction, Bad Girls, L.A. Confidential, U.S. Marshals, The Mummy, or The Thirteenth Warrior? Goldsmith emphatically never missed - especially in the 90's.
I'm from Russia. But the film The Edge gave me childhood, I think that everything in this film is wonderful, from Bart the bear to the music of Jerry Goldsmith, the plots and the acting
Фильм не плохой, хопкинс и болдуин классные актёры но сюжет, так скажем, довольно слабоват. Начитанный миллиардер наивно полагает что жена модель с ним из за его интеллекта... Такая наивность может быть существует где то но не в этом классе людей 😊
An absolutely fantastic film score from the maestro himself, Jerry Goldsmith. I first gained exposure to this top-tier soundtrack, and the film to which it belongs, when I was tasked to study a scene from it for a college course on the history of film music that I recently had the pleasure of taking, and, safe to say, I was immediately enamored by it. I was happy to find out that it was composed by none other than Goldsmith, who has produced the music for many of my favorite films, including Planet of the Apes and First Blood, elements to the soundtracks of which can be heard here. I have yet to see "The Edge," but I find its concept to be very intriguing, and if the film is even half as good as its score, I know I will be in for a treat. Thank you very much for uploading this excellent Goldsmith score, Fred!
After following his beautiful wife to a photo-shoot in Alaska, the clever billionaire Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) finds himself stranded in the wilderness with photographer Robert Green (Alec Baldwin) after a plane crash. While they try to survive, a tension and rivalry flames up between the two… Released in 1997, “The Edge” will hook you with very clever writing, thrilling directing and acting and all that set in a beautiful landscape. It will never feel stiff, while watching. Especially the various chase and fight sequences with “Bart The Bear” will excite and move you to the edge of your seat! The cherry on top is the musical score by Jerry Goldsmith. The veteran composer might have qualified himself for being the ideal choice to score the picture with his prior “wilderness / action / drama”-success for the Stallone-hit “First Blood” (1981). Nevertheless, the composer provides a great score, including a beautiful theme “Lost In The Wild(s)” that will appear very subtle, motif-like during silent passages and majestic during long-shots of the impressive wide-shots of the dangerous beauty that is mother nature… Enjoy!
Thank you for mentioning Bart the bear in the description. He was a legend who worked with the greatest actors and directors of his generation. Because Kubrick never cast him in any of his films, I find it hard to accept him as the great director everyone says he is. If only Bart had played the Wendy role in "The Shining" - he and Jack Nicholson could've made it a watchable film. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
Hello, Fred!! Goldsmith said that he always looked for the soul and the heart, both in the scripts he read ( hence the sensitivity of the music for " First Blood " ) and in the use of synthesizers ( thus the exciting result of the score for " Hoosiers " ). " The Edge " is a story of human complexity and contrast ( David Mamet is not just any writer ), above physical action/ rage ( in " The Birds " I heard a little piece of " Poltergeist "s " Rebirth "! ), and the composer, even attending to both, extracts beauty from a situation that could be limited. This was his first job without his old friend Arthur Morton ( replaced by another veteran, Alexander Courage ). Thanks and bye!!!
Whilst familiar with the film and that JG had done the score this is the first time ive heard it through and it gve me goosebumps, the ones I always get with Jerrys music. Excellent!!!
Jerry Goldsmith is right up there with the likes of John Williams and Hans Zimmer. A true musical genius. Alien, Rudy, the 13th Warrior, the Edge, Star Trek the Motion Picture, the Ghost and the Darkness, Patton, and many more.
Grazie Fred.❤ Grande Jerry Goldsmith.👏🏻 Secondo la critica, Lee Tamahori, autore di "Once Were Warriors", e il drammaturgo David Mamet, qui sceneggiatore, riescono a mettere insieme uno dei film più banali e noiosi degli ultimi tempi e che l'unione non sempre fa la forza. Invece al pubblico piace: Un misto di avventura, thriller e odio, con un cast eccezionale e bellissimi paesaggi. Io ho visto pochissime scene del film. In Italia, il film si chiama "L'urlo dell'odio".
An exceptional score, but, as in so many of them, it's marred by dreary and relentless 'action' music. Not necessarily the composers fault, of course, as this is macho, wham bam Hollywood. I've often said the best of Goldsmith is in those quieter and more human moments where he supplies such transparent beauty that it catches the breath.
In a career with a multitude of exceptional recordings across several decades, Jerry Goldsmith never ceases to amaze. This score is an example. He had come a long way from composing for TV! An interesting film set in a place both lovely and terrifying and Goldsmith delivers. Thanks Fred!
One of his last GREAT scores. Seeing this in the theater, the music was really powerful and supported the movie so well. And no electronics.
I Love this score, I’m a Bushcrafter and the impact this movie has to me with Nature and the shots they’ve done on camera is just amazing, with this sound in the background!
( apologies for the writing, I’m from Germany )
My favorite soundtrack! Jerry Goldsmith is a HUGE influence on my scores as a composer! You can really tell with my Superman album!
I'm from Russia. But the film The Edge gave me childhood, I think that everything in this film is wonderful, from Bart the bear to the music of Jerry Goldsmith, the plots and the acting
@@АндрейПостолатьев I agree!!
Jerry Goldsmith is my favorite!
YES!!!! My favorite JG score from the 90s! Thank you, so much! ^^
Whoa, that's insanely high praise.
Better than Total Recall, Medicine Man, The Shadow, Basic Instinct, Ghost and the Darkness, Congo, First Knight, Deep Rising, Air Force One, Malice, Star Trek: First Contact, Executive Decision, Chain Reaction, Bad Girls, L.A. Confidential, U.S. Marshals, The Mummy, or The Thirteenth Warrior?
Goldsmith emphatically never missed - especially in the 90's.
I'm from Russia. But the film The Edge gave me childhood, I think that everything in this film is wonderful, from Bart the bear to the music of Jerry Goldsmith, the plots and the acting
❤
Фильм не плохой, хопкинс и болдуин классные актёры но сюжет, так скажем, довольно слабоват. Начитанный миллиардер наивно полагает что жена модель с ним из за его интеллекта... Такая наивность может быть существует где то но не в этом классе людей 😊
Memories from my childhood when i was 9 year old. This film The Edge last film which wached with my father. ❤
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 9/10 with my dad as well 😢
Brilliant movie and soundtrack from the late great JG.
Another magnificent soundtrack by Jerry that really amplifies the story - with or without the film it's still a great piece of music!
One of Goldsmith's that I've always loved and which is very underrated, Merci Fred !
An absolutely fantastic film score from the maestro himself, Jerry Goldsmith. I first gained exposure to this top-tier soundtrack, and the film to which it belongs, when I was tasked to study a scene from it for a college course on the history of film music that I recently had the pleasure of taking, and, safe to say, I was immediately enamored by it. I was happy to find out that it was composed by none other than Goldsmith, who has produced the music for many of my favorite films, including Planet of the Apes and First Blood, elements to the soundtracks of which can be heard here. I have yet to see "The Edge," but I find its concept to be very intriguing, and if the film is even half as good as its score, I know I will be in for a treat. Thank you very much for uploading this excellent Goldsmith score, Fred!
Report back to us once you've seen it. It's an excellent movie, in my opinion, totally worthy of this magnificent score (well, almost).
Excellent movie. You won't regret it.
Excellent.
After following his beautiful wife to a photo-shoot in Alaska, the clever billionaire Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) finds himself stranded in the wilderness with photographer Robert Green (Alec Baldwin) after a plane crash. While they try to survive, a tension and rivalry flames up between the two…
Released in 1997, “The Edge” will hook you with very clever writing, thrilling directing and acting and all that set in a beautiful landscape. It will never feel stiff, while watching. Especially the various chase and fight sequences with “Bart The Bear” will excite and move you to the edge of your seat!
The cherry on top is the musical score by Jerry Goldsmith. The veteran composer might have qualified himself for being the ideal choice to score the picture with his prior “wilderness / action / drama”-success for the Stallone-hit “First Blood” (1981).
Nevertheless, the composer provides a great score, including a beautiful theme “Lost In The Wild(s)” that will appear very subtle, motif-like during silent passages and majestic during long-shots of the impressive wide-shots of the dangerous beauty that is mother nature… Enjoy!
Thank you for mentioning Bart the bear in the description. He was a legend who worked with the greatest actors and directors of his generation.
Because Kubrick never cast him in any of his films, I find it hard to accept him as the great director everyone says he is.
If only Bart had played the Wendy role in "The Shining" - he and Jack Nicholson could've made it a watchable film.
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
Hello, Fred!! Goldsmith said that he always looked for the soul and the heart, both in the scripts he read ( hence the sensitivity of the music for " First Blood " ) and in the use of synthesizers ( thus the exciting result of the score for " Hoosiers " ). " The Edge " is a story of human complexity and contrast ( David Mamet is not just any writer ), above physical action/ rage ( in " The Birds " I heard a little piece of " Poltergeist "s " Rebirth "! ), and the composer, even attending to both, extracts beauty from a situation that could be limited. This was his first job without his old friend Arthur Morton ( replaced by another veteran, Alexander Courage ). Thanks and bye!!!
Lost in The Wild my favorite ❤
Whilst familiar with the film and that JG had done the score this is the first time ive heard it through and it gve me goosebumps, the ones I always get with Jerrys music. Excellent!!!
Crazy movie. Love it.
Bellissima e Potente sinfonia!!!!❤❤❤
Jerry Goldsmith is right up there with the likes of John Williams and Hans Zimmer. A true musical genius.
Alien, Rudy, the 13th Warrior, the Edge, Star Trek the Motion Picture, the Ghost and the Darkness, Patton, and many more.
Goldsmith is a considerably better scorer than either Williams or Zimmer. Nobody could score movies as incisively as Jerry. Only Herrmann came close.
Amazing!!!!
Grazie Fred.❤
Grande Jerry Goldsmith.👏🏻
Secondo la critica, Lee Tamahori, autore di "Once Were Warriors", e il drammaturgo David Mamet, qui sceneggiatore, riescono a mettere insieme uno dei film più banali e noiosi degli ultimi tempi e che l'unione non sempre fa la forza.
Invece al pubblico piace: Un misto di avventura, thriller e odio, con un cast eccezionale e bellissimi paesaggi.
Io ho visto pochissime scene del film.
In Italia, il film si chiama "L'urlo dell'odio".
This movie and soudtrack should had win an oscar... or 2. The soudtrack for picture. And i dont talk about Anthony Hopkins
Brillant.
Die Hymne der Rocky Mountains😊
A little bit of 13th warrior and rambo as well, i love it!
Es una delicia!
An exceptional score, but, as in so many of them, it's marred by dreary and relentless 'action' music. Not necessarily the composers fault, of course, as this is macho, wham bam Hollywood. I've often said the best of Goldsmith is in those quieter and more human moments where he supplies such transparent beauty that it catches the breath.
Klaus Badelt ripped this score off to score The Time Machine a few years after this great one.
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