This is although little known perhaps one of the best Goldsmith CDs at all: The first track "The Artist Who Did not Want To Paint" was written by Goldsmith on the supporting film to "The Agony and the Ecstasy" (music major film by Alex North). 8 spatially placed horns with strings and woodwinds and a few percussion instruments. Sublim and impressive as the paintings of Michelangelo which it accompanied. This is followed by an early Western film music Goldsmiths. Here he may loose the other masters (including Morricone and Elmer Bernstein) hold a candle, although his music more psychological and sometimes "darker" is. The London Symphony Orchestra remains unbeaten in the Diziplin film music and the digital recording is immaculate. Buy! Buy! Buy!