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Jerry Goldsmith - The Ghost and the Darkness Soundtrack (Part 1 / 3)
Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith // Performed by The National Philharmonic Orchestra // Orchestration by Alexander Courage // Recorded by Bruce Botnick // Titles: Theme from the Ghost and the Darkness, The Bridge, Catch a Train, Lions Attack, First Time
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Criminally underrated movie. They simply do make movies like they did in the 90's anymore. This one, Congo, the Edge, Twister, Days of Thunder, Last of the Mohicans, Cliffhanger, Stargate, Mask of Zorro, the Shadow, the Phantom, all excellent popcorn entertainment.
@kestrelraptorial689
6 жыл бұрын
It's always been one of my favorites.
@OldMovieRob
6 жыл бұрын
You're right on
@KorpsePaintKlown
5 жыл бұрын
I'd say this one is a cut above those others though, except maybe Last of the Mohicans
@oddballssherman3785
5 жыл бұрын
Pure mens film, even though I took my Mrs and her best friend to see it and they both talk about it to this day.
@csmith5725
3 жыл бұрын
I agree, but I might add that there is spectrum. This movie and Stargate are a level or two above cliffhanger imo
The opening to this song is so beautiful in my opinion. I loved the train ride scene since it captured the African feel.
Most underrated movie i"ve ever seen. OMG Jerry was a f*cing genius.
@bryanferratt6598
17 күн бұрын
Jerry Goldsmith would've been perfect to score the live action "Sonic the Hedgehog" movies. And this is proof of that 😊.
Absolutely one of the most underrated movies ever. The acting was superb, the music was hypnotic, and the movie was as on "the edge of your seat" event. Movie and music should have won oscars.
Hugely underrated score from the maestro. How this wasn't recognised until years later... amazing. 10:48 is just glorious.
@arsensekoyan5403
2 жыл бұрын
Amin!
@MrSmokingfrog1
2 жыл бұрын
Same here. It just sounds so Grand. I saw this movie in the theater back then and loved it.
This movie won Oscar Academy award for his Sound effects.. but this is not enough for this Movie.. because it should have got more than 1 or 2 Oscar awards because it deserves much than that... and my always favorite and nonstop movie... i watched many times
"Even now, if you dare lock eyes with them, you will be afraid!" Great movie, and of course a great soundtrack.
@alanmcneill2407
3 жыл бұрын
Locking eye with them.....terrifying!!!
@thomethemistocles-madeira8488
2 жыл бұрын
I was there in the museum , and the fear is evident when you look at them ...
@goldeneagle99
4 ай бұрын
Goosepimples all over my body!!!!
You know it will be a good movie when they hire a composer to come up with completely original symphony music
I grew up with this amazing film, I fell in love with the soundtrack and made me respect Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas even more than I already did, it made me want to visit Africa and the field museum in Chicago. Listening to it now almost had me in tears. In every aspect this is a wonderful film.
If I had to pick a favourite Goldsmith score, this one is it.
@TB1M1
4 жыл бұрын
Hoosiers, Gremlins, Air Force One, Mulan, Mummy, Medicine Man, Forever young, First Knight, Star treks.. god bless Jerry !! I'm still discovering his genius years later. Scores like Explorers / Burbs / Total Recall / The Challenge.. I like John Williams but Jerry did something different each time.
@solaariz
4 жыл бұрын
@@TB1M1 Too many great Goldsmith scores, he was always working. Some years he'd break out with 4-5 scores all fantastic.
@ericschilling9064
3 жыл бұрын
You chose...wisely.
@patriciamorancawley3937
3 жыл бұрын
So would I! It's wonderful
Yes! I had the CD so long ago. Couldn't find a copy again. Haven't searched recently for a digital version. Yay! So happy!
a work of art, one of best soundtracks ever. the movie is one of the best of the 90s
I'm reminded of why Jerry Goldsmith is one of my favorite film composers (certainly in the top five). His soundtrack to The Ghost and the Darkness is simply incredible. One of many brilliant soundtracks he's composed.
Catch a Train is one of the most perfect pieces he ever wrote. Tender, poised emotion. I only wish he'd written it out into a concerto.
I wish Jerry Goldsmith is still alive to score Black Panther. Goldsmith is the king of African-influenced scores; The Ghost and the Darkness, Congo, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, King Solomon's Mines, The Wind and The Lion, even The Mummy (1999).
@solaariz
4 жыл бұрын
I do wish Goldsmith was still alive and he has done incredible African influenced scores, but I have to disagree about the Black Panther score. Ludwig Göransson's oscar-winning score for Black Panther (and by extention Creed) was fantastic IMO, and I think he's quite a gifted composer. In fact, he traveled around the villages of West and South Africa with local musicians for months in preparation for composing Black Panther. I don't know if an 88-year-old Goldsmith would have had the stamina to compose as great a score as Göransson did for that film. Most of the MCU movies have totally forgettable scores but that one stands out as one of the better scores in recent years.
@jandreidrn
4 жыл бұрын
@@solaariz well let's just say a 74-year old Goldsmith battling and ravaged with cancer and still had the energy to score Looney Tunes: Back in Action; a score that could rival any of John Powell's adrenaline-pumping animated scores. As to Black Panther, while Ludwig is certainly one of the more talented composers to come up this generation (and I have nothing against him) but there's a certain gravitas as well as the action scoring that only Goldsmith can deliver. It would have elevated BP greatly IMO.
@solaariz
4 жыл бұрын
@@jandreidrn I see what you mean, and I do believe Goldsmith at any age could beat modern composers at their best, same with John Williams. These composers could benefit from a masterclass in scoring from Goldsmith! Still, I wouldn't want Goldsmith to score movies that already have great scores, for instance, I wouldn't suggest he score The Lion King instead of Zimmer or Out of Africa instead of John Barry you know? It would have been interested to see what he'd have done with Black Panther though, the thought alone is enticing. One could simply edit out the Ludwig BP score and replace it with one of Goldsmiths' best to get an idea I guess. Still, all the movie scores you mentioned of Goldsmith (The Ghost and the Darkness, Congo, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, King Solomon's Mines, The Wind and The Lion, even The Mummy) all fantastic, he is the king of African influenced scores as you mentioned! Also the king of elevating a poor film with his gravitas! Cheers!
@jandreidrn
4 жыл бұрын
@@solaariz a pity Goldsmith's name was never elevated into the status enjoyed by John Williams or Hans Zimmer. He's certainly the best of both composers: able to go toe-to-toe with Williams orchestrally while at the same time inventive enough to use electronics like Zimmer. To me Goldsmith and the recently departed Ennio Morricone stands alone in the pantheons of film composers in terms of originality, innovation and inventiveness.
@solaariz
4 жыл бұрын
@@jandreidrn Ugh don't get me started on modern Zimmer lol. I think his recent influence has been what changed the film score industry for the worse. Williams has admitted having great admiration for Goldsmiths' work. I'd throw Bernard Herrmann & Basil Poledouris names in the ring with Williams, Goldsmith and Morricone as well. The fact that Goldsmith was racking out 3 to10 quality film & tv scores a year consistently just blows my mind. I love how he has an equally brilliant answer for every John Williams masterpiece, ET vs Poltergiest, Jurrasic Park vs Congo, The Towering Inferno vs The Swarm, Star Wars: A New Hope vs Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Jaws vs Alien, Close Encounters vs Capricorn One, Superman vs Supergirl. The list is endless! I find myself listening to Goldsmith more than any other composer though, possibly due to the fact that many of these recordings were very hard to find prior to KZread. Mainly though because they're just so darn fantastic!
"Even Now , if you look at them, you will have fear"
10:50 chills _every_ time!
10:46, my favorite part.
@eltonsantosoficial
7 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@SegunOlusanya
6 жыл бұрын
Mine too but if officially starts at @11:00
@davigomes8519
5 жыл бұрын
Minha parte favorita da música também
@gjack4230
5 жыл бұрын
HELL YEAH!!!
@dmytrokorol321
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
What a great score from Maestro Jerry Goldsmith- RIP (greets from Vienna)
@ADEAL918
2 жыл бұрын
Canadian men’s figure skater Elvis Stojko used this score in his 1998 Olympic program (where he skated brilliantly, landing 8 triple jumps and won silver, despite skating with a torn groin muscle, from which he keeled over in pain immediately upon finishing the program and literally had to be helped off the ice)
10:50 Me and the boys when a wasp flies into the classroom.
KENYA , Africa, 1898 . A British Military Engineer Lietenant Colonel John Henry Patterson is commisioned to build a bridge on River Tsava and enlarge the Railways in South Africa. Meanwhile the natives are terrorized by a pair of bloodiest Lions named "the ghost" and "the darkness"
@tanvirgrewal1092
8 жыл бұрын
+telkines aristoforo *Tsavo
Fantastic movie and Fantastic soundtrack.
Beautiful...beautiful...what a joy to hear music once again.
The soundtrack always brings me back to the movie. Oh what a hypnosis.
Genius you are Jerry and so sadly missed I salute thee!
The thing I love about this soundtrack is that it has parts which are relaxing and then soothing. Then out of nowhere, there is suspence which is scary. It's like a bit of everything thrown into the one track which is unique.
@mrdrprof99
2 жыл бұрын
Because they are always there in savanna watching.....the ghost and the darkness
Jerry Goldsmith at his greatest.
Starting at 3:51 you will even hear music that sounded like hyenas which resonates with nature. This film score is amazing. I didn’t care for the movie much but saw it in theaters twice just for the music…
@JonathanFrederick23
4 жыл бұрын
Right absolutely
@quantumfeet
2 жыл бұрын
it is more like zebra than hyenas, don't you ?
What a story teller you can forget the film but not his story.
Goldsmith was the undisputed master of the adventure score.
One shot !!!. Superbbbb movie.
@goldeneagle99
4 ай бұрын
But it was a lioness...not the brothers..
When I first heard the first theme, it stuck in my head for an entire week.
Great Theme - but what else is to expect from Jerry Goldsmith. That was his strength...
Welcome to the film that brings adventure, excitement, bromance, guns, beasts, racial comradery, decency, and meanings of life. "I am the Devil." -Charles Remmington
I went to the Field Museum in Chicago and saw the "Ghost" and the "Darkness" lions for the sake of the movie. "You will be afraid." The were stuffed and converted from being rugs. Poor beasts - poor murdering beasts. I loved the movie and Val Kilmer.
Beautiful music for a beautiful continent 💞
Amazing film the music is simply mind altering
Man, that buildup at +4:10, and those strings.... They just don't make film music like this any more.
@jandreidrn
6 жыл бұрын
reformedfruit The genius of Jerry Goldsmith. He also had the buildup in "The Final Game" in Rudy and so many others.
Que gran infancia cuando vi esta pelicula con mi papa y mi hermano que buenos momentos
Jerry Goldsmith hacia magia, su música transformaba las peliculas
@daniellarusso6920
9 жыл бұрын
cuales otras conoces? es excelente su música
@alfredobg2403
8 жыл бұрын
tienes "Rudy, camino a la gloria", "Desafio total" o "Powder, pura energía", entre otras, hay mucho donde elegir
2020???
Tanto la pelicula como la musica todo en su totalidad es espetacular , maravillosa (soy de Argentina)
Ich liebe diese Musik!!
@donizetebelinato2808
8 жыл бұрын
ich auch
meus parabéns muito bom alguém valoriza a trilha sonora desse maravilhoso filme
This plays in my head when traveling in the high desert of New Mexico...especially the Magdalena Mountains west of Socorro. Truly wild and beautiful. You can see forever and no one gets in your way.
I'd say this is my all time favourite of Mr. Goldsmith's work.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and loving it.
@kerrymountford5838
3 жыл бұрын
Same
@wonka3209
2 жыл бұрын
@@kerrymountford5838 Me too
@deshaunbethea5254
2 жыл бұрын
+Robert Corbell Wait a minute you saw this movie as a kid? But it’s rated R (Meaning it’s not family-friendly).
@robertcorbell1006
2 жыл бұрын
@@deshaunbethea5254 A year or two after it came out on video. Video stores were far more lax than theaters in the 90s.
One of top Jerry tracks, still makes hairs stand up
Awesom jerry goldsmith
Just spent our weekend in the South African bush, definitely a highlight sitting amongst three lions, not 5 meters away, one night hearing them roar right around us. What an awe inspiring sound 😱😱😱
Amazing movie
The music touches the soul.
To Catch a Train reveals just how very good Goldsmith was: a short, tender scene underscored for the most part, but ravishing none the less.
um grande filme uma ótima trilha sonora
This soundtrack reminds me of Africa. I’ve never been to Africa thought. Great movie.
I just looked up a photo of them on display at the museum and they still look creepy, very life like :)
Everything about this film was top tier
Esse filme é incrível, trilha sonora e história sensacionais!!!! Essa trilha sempre vai ficar marcada 10:45
The lion don`t sleeps to Night!
Nunca la dan en cable a esta película, que es hermosa, y si repiten otras pavadas!!!
Love this soundtrack and movie. Puts me straight in the Serengeti.
The lions are on display at The Field Museum in Chicago. A couple of inconsistencies from the film that I noted: the lions don't look as fearsome when stuffed and they were main-less males. I LOVE this soundtrack though, one of the very best. Since the movie I read about everything I could get my hands on re: this historical event. The Field museum has some hard copy stuff for sale that I found of interest, but quite touristy - surprise, surprise.
I came to this looking for the song at 10:50
Great music forever great musicians excellent realy big screen theater ical back ground music
Essa música é incrível, fico até arrepiado
Great Movie, Based on Fact !
Fantastic .......
They're actually in The Field Museum in Chicago. I wanna go there someday.
@Captainkebbles1392
4 жыл бұрын
They're about 1/3 the original size bits it's wild to see them
You still can. I'm going there on a safari someday. I always promised myself that. Even if I have to go it alone.
Watch this about 3 times a month.
Wonderful creation tsavo 🦁
6:48 to 8:18 is very moving to me.
10:52 I always hum that when I'm walking home LOL
@rationalhuman5338
6 жыл бұрын
do you know anything about those chants and the meaning behind them they sound awesome and gives me chills everytime i hear
that is awesome.
I think it depends where your from for this movie to hit the heart properly. One of my favs for sure. 👍
awesome music
i think the point was to see these lions up close and personal and i think he is right, it would be creepy, no matter WHERE exactly they are displayed.
The ultimate true horror story.
"My God.....you sorted it out"!
thank you!!
I agree with you 100%.
9:01 that music is something that gives me goosebumps
Thanks for the info. But I'm still surprised Goldman doesn't like it. I think it's such a grand story. I've loved it for a long time. And it's interesting to hear that the writer, perhaps the biggest fan of the original material of all, is not a fan of the finished product. Yes, he is attached and has a vision, but the movie is a beast of its own. It's not like Michael Douglass did a bad job with Remington AKA Redbeard's role.
rousing soundtrack
As far as I remember this was another 3 week replacement scoring job for Goldsmith (one of many during the 1990's). I can't remember who the original composer was. It can get a bit ridiculous at times: Goldsmith was the 3rd composer to work on 'The River Wild' for example.
0:55 to 2:00 is the most awe part of the song which makes me wish I had a instrument to join in
forever movie
poyay poyay poyay OY YOY YOY YOY
"The Devil has come to Savo!"
Wish i could see the lions in a European museum one day ;)
@franknowakowski3103
5 жыл бұрын
They are not very impressive. Terrible old taxidermy. Still....they were awful good at being maneaters.
wouh! this was my fevered movie
Haven’t seen this movie in years.
sheeeeet i'll go with you.
No se como Val Kilmer no se gano el oscar con esa exelente actiacion del coronel Jonh Paterson.
I wonder what it's like to see the two lions that are in the Smithsonian, the ones the movie was based on? I can imagine it being fascinating, but creepy at the same time, knowing what they had done.
@paulaguccardi4441
6 жыл бұрын
They are at the Field Museum i Chicago.
I love this move but cant find it on dvd and not on Netflix Ill find it one day I mean in stores I know I can find it on ebay or something like that
Me proibiram de ver este filme novamente 10 vezes é certo que vi
My grandfather was a train engineer in SA
WoW, was ein Sundtrack zu einem solch einfallsreichen Film, gefällt mir; Namaste
Wish Douglas had not hijacked the script and let the crew make the actual story, the real story is more crazy and insane but he wanted his character to have a bigger role. That being said I love the film and the book
@debateyounoimgoingtoethery3676
4 жыл бұрын
Can you explain what happens
@KillShot-ln6mn
3 жыл бұрын
How did Douglas hijack the script?
@Captainkebbles1392
3 жыл бұрын
@@KillShot-ln6mn he demanded his character be expanded majorly, Pattersin killed both lions himself with little help, he felt often rather alone, singular man swallowed by Africa feeling, in the film he almost becomes an apprentice when in reality he was figuring it out himself, the director still holds a grudge over it