A quiet, relaxed composition that comes dark and mysterious, this soundtrack is already with the first piece of a successful entry. And this class holds the music of Jerry Goldsmith consistently until the end. For me, Goldsmith is then succeeded by the score to "Basic Instinct" one of the best soundtracks of his career, which contributes much to the sultry sound of the aura and the class of the film. It's just a movie would be complete without this soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith quite different. The music hits just any part of the movie perfectly. Whether, for example Nick Curran's persecution of Catherine Trammel on the curvy coastal road along (Track 3) with dramatic nuances. Announcement of mischief and menacing (Track 4), quieter passages to relax (Track 6 + 7), the sex scenes sultry with dramatic climaxes when one thinks, for example, Catherine pulls back the ice pick. The finale is again wonderfully sinister, pulse impulsive (Track 9). For collectors of thriller soundtracks this is simply a must.