I was blessed with a busy decades long career as a studio singer during which it was a privilege to work with Jerry Goldsmith. On the scoring session for Poltergeist , I mentioned to him how much I loved his score for Alien. He smiled and said it was not the happiest of times for him, that director Ridley Scott had been difficult. One of my favorite movies and a brilliant, terrifying score. Rest In Peace, sir, you are deeply missed
Jerry Goldsmith's music score for Universal's "The Mummy" (1999) is simply the best. It works extraordinary like a rock unlike anything else. The only film in this category was nominated for an 2000 Academy Award for best achievement in sound mixing.
There will never be another quite like JG ! Always pushing the envelope. Sorely missed there is so much depth in his music. I'm still discovering his scores like Gremlins, Mulan, Air force one... genius. As a kid I always liked JW scores and still do but there is a directness and simplicity in the way JG writes, it's not over orchestrated. As time goes on I hope more and more orchestras especially in Europe pick up his music. It's real music not wallpaper!!
Had never heard Jerry Goldsmith’s voice before but he’s more soft spoken then I expected. His music tends to be very big and powerful like on The Mummy. Nice contrast.
Nice!! Still remember the day I listened to this score for the very first time (didn't see the movie at that moment), so I was all brandnew to me... BIG SMILE and goosebumps!
Just awesome. I miss Jerry Goldsmith. Loved his score to "The 13th Warrior", which is quite reminiscent to "The Mummy". Still my favorite will be "Damien: Omen II".
@@TB1M1 I did get a chance to listen to the suite on youtube. Funny, I probably have this score in my "vault" and have no idea since La La Land Records released it around 2013. Since my laptop died, I am missing a huge chunk of my film scores on CD cataloged.
@@TB1M1 I too have listened to hundred of scores. In fact, that's all I listen to. I just was listening to "Superman IV", not the best movie but the score by Williams is fantastic. Nice to talk to someone who knows what the hell is going on, because many people I run into are like, "What's a film score?" So difficult being a fan of the genre.
One of the better film scores produced by humanity, I don't care what others think. In a 100 years down the road, this score will be one of those that are reverse engineered and scrutinized for how special it is.
funny how abbey road door is shown, while the recoding took place in air lyndhurst hall at air studios. you can spot the iconic organ wall and the hexagonal chamber (6 sides)
@@TB1M1 The London sessions are also freelance unless the composer asks for a certain ensemble like the LSO, National Philharmonic Orchestra (Goldsmith used them frequently in the 1980s and early 1990s) or the London Metropolitan Orchestra. The freelance sessions are a mix of musicians from those ensembles so the quality is still outstanding.
Air Lyndhurst sometimes produces better sounding recordings than Abbey Road, too bad Todd AO and Paramount scoring stages are gone now, same thing with Denham studios outside of London which is just now a block of flats.
Todd AO and Paramount Scoring Stages & Post Production Facilities were all gone now because of each and every one who want to become independents again.
Jerry was far more diverse, South american, cuban, african, japanese, chinese, hollywood, jazz, Bartok etc he tried it all. But he avoided the Hollywood cliche sound
l myself liked Alan Silvestris score for the Mummy 2. Goldsmiths score was fine but SIlvestris score was to me a blowout score especially the end title for that film (from 976-CREOLEMAN).
As great as his scores was for this movie, I hated him for one reason. He called this movie 'piece of shit' in front of thousand people even before its release.
Well let’s Get Really Real...Jerry Goldsmith Hated The Mummy and truly Hated Director Stephen Sommers. This is why Jerry said fuck no to Mummy 2. Jerry didn’t like the constant changes that made for a bitter relationship between Goldsmith and Sommers.
I was blessed with a busy decades long career as a studio singer during which it was a privilege to work with Jerry Goldsmith. On the scoring session for Poltergeist , I mentioned to him how much I loved his score for Alien. He smiled and said it was not the happiest of times for him, that director Ridley Scott had been difficult. One of my favorite movies and a brilliant, terrifying score. Rest In Peace, sir, you are deeply missed
If he were alive today he would've been perfect to score "The Amazing World of Gumball movie" 😊.
Jerry Goldsmith's music score for Universal's "The Mummy" (1999) is simply the best. It works extraordinary like a rock unlike anything else. The only film in this category was nominated for an 2000 Academy Award for best achievement in sound mixing.
Hollowman juga bagus musiknya
Might be my favourite Goldsmith score.
The Man.....The Myth....The Legend....The Jerry Goldsmith🙏🙏
He would've been perfect to score the live action "Sonic the Hedgehog" movies 🎥 😊.
There will never be another quite like JG ! Always pushing the envelope. Sorely missed there is so much depth in his music. I'm still discovering his scores like Gremlins, Mulan, Air force one... genius. As a kid I always liked JW scores and still do but there is a directness and simplicity in the way JG writes, it's not over orchestrated. As time goes on I hope more and more orchestras especially in Europe pick up his music. It's real music not wallpaper!!
You said. Such a great composer with a legacy of great scores.
Had never heard Jerry Goldsmith’s voice before but he’s more soft spoken then I expected. His music tends to be very big and powerful like on The Mummy. Nice contrast.
Awesome. Thanks for posting. Goldsmith is missed more than I can possibly imagine.
Please, more material about this fantastic composer. Jerry Goldsmith was undoubtely the greatest composer of our time! Williams was the other one.
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Jerry's music always takes me back to childhood day seems like yesterday wish he never left
I could listen to that women talk all day.
Nice!! Still remember the day I listened to this score for the very first time (didn't see the movie at that moment), so I was all brandnew to me... BIG SMILE and goosebumps!
OMG Im crying!!!! what a LEGEND
I really loved that movie and the Music is the best part. Wonderful soundtrack
Jerry Goldsmith would've been perfect to score the live action "Sonic the Hedgehog" movies. And this is proof of that 😊.
We need more of this!! Thanks for posting!!
Jerry G you are a genius!!
Just awesome. I miss Jerry Goldsmith. Loved his score to "The 13th Warrior", which is quite reminiscent to "The Mummy". Still my favorite will be "Damien: Omen II".
Have a listen to the Challenge a low budget film from 1982. You can hear some Mummy Motifs in it !
@@TB1M1 I did get a chance to listen to the suite on youtube. Funny, I probably have this score in my "vault" and have no idea since La La Land Records released it around 2013. Since my laptop died, I am missing a huge chunk of my film scores on CD cataloged.
@@TANKTREAD Honestly I've listened to hundreds of scores. That one twisted my head off regarding JG talent..
@@TB1M1 I too have listened to hundred of scores. In fact, that's all I listen to. I just was listening to "Superman IV", not the best movie but the score by Williams is fantastic. Nice to talk to someone who knows what the hell is going on, because many people I run into are like, "What's a film score?" So difficult being a fan of the genre.
@@TB1M1 ...and Poltergeist too
GENIUS
One of the better film scores produced by humanity, I don't care what others think. In a 100 years down the road, this score will be one of those that are reverse engineered and scrutinized for how special it is.
R.I.P. Jerry Goldsmith
:(
One of the best
funny how abbey road door is shown, while the recoding took place in air lyndhurst hall at air studios. you can spot the iconic organ wall and the hexagonal chamber (6 sides)
outstanding hats off to JG ❤
Aw I was enjoying that!
Very interesting. Always wondered why so many major American film studios used to record their scores in London.
The musicians are arguably the best in the world. LA is good too, but it's often a freelance orchestra
@@TB1M1 The London sessions are also freelance unless the composer asks for a certain ensemble like the LSO, National Philharmonic Orchestra (Goldsmith used them frequently in the 1980s and early 1990s) or the London Metropolitan Orchestra. The freelance sessions are a mix of musicians from those ensembles so the quality is still outstanding.
Jerry!
The boss !
Great 💯
his best after deep rising
He's had a lot of "best".
According to Danny Elfman’s MeToo pest it was Danny who scored this movie.
Is there another part of this recording sessions?
Love Jerry's Scores!
..Musicians should have residuals too. . .
💔 RIP
Rambo First blood part 2
Because of the trumpets and violins didnt change
S U P E R B !!!
I bet that there's Isobel Griffiths right that I'm gotta met and befriend like this.
Air Lyndhurst sometimes produces better sounding recordings than Abbey Road, too bad Todd AO and Paramount scoring stages are gone now, same thing with Denham studios outside of London which is just now a block of flats.
Todd AO and Paramount Scoring Stages & Post Production Facilities were all gone now because of each and every one who want to become
independents again.
Jerry refused to the mummy 2
But alan silvestri and randy edelman had the skills to take the steps of jerry goldsmith
Jerry was far more diverse, South american, cuban, african, japanese, chinese, hollywood, jazz, Bartok etc he tried it all. But he avoided the Hollywood cliche sound
l myself liked Alan Silvestris score for the Mummy 2. Goldsmiths score was fine but SIlvestris score was to me a blowout score especially the end title for that film (from 976-CREOLEMAN).
As great as his scores was for this movie, I hated him for one reason. He called this movie 'piece of shit' in front of thousand people even before its release.
Well let’s Get Really Real...Jerry Goldsmith Hated The Mummy and truly Hated Director Stephen Sommers. This is why Jerry said fuck no to Mummy 2. Jerry didn’t like the constant changes that made for a bitter relationship between Goldsmith and Sommers.