This is the first studio album from Jerry Goldsmith since bad diagnosis in 2004. At 20th Century Fox (CD 5) isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. IF YOU LIKE ALL Jerry Goldsmith’S SONG GO FOR IT! To me Jerry Goldsmith is the best band ever.
Anybody Got A Key (from S*P*Y*S) is probably the most interesting track on At 20th Century Fox (CD 5). You have to get essence of the The Mannequin (from S*P*Y*S)’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. New Friends (from S*P*Y*S) is beautiful, yet underrated track. Who’s Paying (from S*P*Y*S) is astounding. Dog-Gone Par’s (from S*P*Y*S) - I used to hate this song, but now it’s one of my favorites. This is one of those songs that musicians strive to write and create. The Buy (from S*P*Y*S) pretty much defines how I feel spiritually. This is one hell of a track. I can’t stop playing Suite (from The Chairman). The School Dance (from The Det…) is a catchy, up-tempo track that has influence of music streams without leaning too much in that direction. The song feels complete. Beach Scene (from The Detectiv…) is a song you cannot help but think about at odd moments in your day. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on At 20th Century Fox (CD 5) is The Ball Game (from The Detective). Karen’s Story (from The Detective) - isn’t quite as powerful vocally, but has a beautiful melody. Although I prefer the faster paced music, I think Night Talk (from The Detective) is my favorite song on At 20th Century Fox (CD 5). I like to sing along with The Safe Cracker (from The Detective), though I mess up the lyrics sometimes. McIver’s Story (from The Detective) actually sounds so joyous, that you can practically see a smile on Jerry Goldsmith’s face. Joe’s Decision (from The Detec…) is a song to savor, to listen to from every angle. Main Title / Film Version (from Alien) - This one is lively and fun. Suite (from Alien) had me crying as I was able to relate so well.
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