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A Girl Named Sooner
(1975)
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2000 Film Score Monthly
2022 La-La Land
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Film Score Monthly
(February, 2000)

La-La Land Records
(September 13th, 2022)
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The 2000 Film Score Monthly album pairing this score with A Girl Named Sooner was a limited release of 3,000 copies, available originally through FSM or specialty outlets. The 2022 album from La-La Land Records is a compilation called "Goldsmith at 20th, Vol. V: Music For Television, 1968-1975" and limited to 2,000 copies. It debuted for $27 through those same outlets.
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Buy it... if there is no limit to your adoration for Jerry Goldsmith's sensitive character themes, this television score featuring a pair of his lovely identities for a small ensemble.

Avoid it... if you cannot overcome highly dissatisfying sound quality that sometimes causes distracting distortion to the soundscape in fuller cues.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,316
WRITTEN 8/27/24
Goldsmith
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A Girl Named Sooner: (Jerry Goldsmith) Delayed countless months because the producers insisted that their film appear in a most favorable prime time slot on network television, A Girl Named Sooner ultimately missed its chance for Emmy consideration in 1975. It was a somewhat typical family drama for the small screen, telling of a maladjusted orphaned girl, Sooner, in rural Indiana of the 1930's who is placed into the foster care of new parents who have much to learn about the girl and themselves. Sooner is conflicted between this new family and returning to her previous life with an old bootlegging woman in the woods, eventually running home to that surrogate parent upon the death of a pet bird. As the story progresses toward a county fair where the bootlegger, foster family, and local authorities are destined to converge, Sooner ultimately finds her proper place, but not without more death and despair. It's a rather depressing tale overall, but it was finely made and performed well in the time slot it eventually secured. The producers and director were successful veterans of these projects on the small screen, and they specifically wanted composer Jerry Goldsmith to such a degree that they were willing to hold up the entire production until Goldsmith could be available in his hectic schedule. The film presented the opportunity for the composer to reprise his mode from 1973's Emmy award-winning score for The Red Pony, and had A Girl Named Sooner been released at the optimum time for awards consideration, it very well could have received similar attention. This despite a rather predictable formula from Goldsmith for the occasion. There is nothing in his work for A Girl Named Sooner that didn't fit squarely into his small-scale Americana methodology at the time, though his writing techniques continued to show that despite being at the tail end of his career in writing music for television music for 20th Century Fox, he wasn't skimping on the quality. For this score, he employed a 40-member orchestra featuring 32 strings, four woodwinds, keyboard, percussion and two notable soloists: harmonica and harp. No synthetics were utilized despite the composer's fascination with their exploration at this time. Most listeners will remember this score for its notable harmonica presence, the instrument's performances conveying the folksy attitude of the tale perfectly. The personality of the score is generally pleasant and accessible, with "No Excuse" the darkest moment of dissonant dread in the troubled midsection of the story.


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Average: 2.78 Stars
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**** 12 4 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
2000 Film Score Monthly Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 31:05
• 18. Main Title (3:04)
• 19. Sooner Frees the Calf (0:45)
• 20. Into Town (0:29)
• 21. Mac and Elizabeth (2:08)
• 22. Elizabeth Meets Sooner (0:35)
• 23. The Bath/Bird's New Perch (2:49)
• 24. Becoming a Family/Jumping Rope (2:59)
• 25. Isolation (2:19)
• 26. Elizabeth Comforts Sooner (2:37)
• 27. A Kiss Goodnight (0:59)
• 28. Runaway (2:08)
• 29. Second Thoughts (1:24)
• 30. Tears of Regret (0:54)
• 31. Sooner and Granny/Reconciliation (4:19)
• 32. Making a Difference (2:14)
• 33. End Title (1:00)
(Music from A Girl Named Sooner occupies tracks 18 through 33 on the compilation album; the remainder are from The Flim-Flam Man.)
2022 La-La Land Records Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 31:32

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Both the 2000 Film Score Monthly and 2022 La-La Land albums contain detailed notes about the films and scores.
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