Jerry Goldsmith - The Mutant (From "Total Recall" OST)

Published 2017-06-02

All Comments (21)
  • @DrQuagmire1
    1:42 = probably the most iconic part of an already excellent score
  • @deanwalker870
    Monumental track, best on the album. Has layers of beauty, mystery and power that can't be touched.
  • @80sNewWaveGeek
    I randomly caught "Total Recall" over the weekend and came across this memorable score while watching the film. Been listening non-stop to it the last 3 days. One of Jerry Goldsmith's best.
  • @RMJ1984
    Why on earth can't modern day movies have soundtracks like this. This has so many layers that just fit together to create an audio experience which is outta this world.
  • @kidney122398
    I always have goosebumps when I listen to this track. Very moving and Jerry Goldsmith is one of the best.
  • @katoeire
    The best part of the soundtrack for sure. Jerry goes so crescendo and slowly move to the ultimate climax, while Paul is showing trough superb cinematography the reactor with the villains commenting.... Stunning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a piece of work from those two genius!!!
  • @CenturianEagle
    This movie (and movies of the 80’s to EARLY 90’s) have such atmosphere (pun not intended) that just make them so awesome. One of my fav movies
  • @NautilusGoose
    Gods, this scene. I'm 34 and so grew up on Schwarzenegger movies, but Total Recall may just be my most favourite movie of all time. This scene is especially poignant to me as I get older and realise the brilliant technical effort that went into making this picture. It was made by master craftsmen at the peak of their trade. All the different elements combine together and create a scene which is simply nothing short of magic. The way they shot the martian complex is genius. It is a composition of matte paintings, miniatures and live action all seamlessly blended together. The music score is grand and sweeps you away on a cosmic adventure that parallels Quaid's own journey into his memories. Mwah *Chef kiss.
  • @NautilusGoose
    Kuato: What do you want, Mister Quaid? Quaid: Three hands.
  • @Kerri36982
    one of my favourite movie scores of all time, i love how Goldsmith takes us on an audible journey across the stars and lands us gently on the red planet and from there we can see and feel its majesty. RIP Jerry you wonderful man
  • @deadstar44
    Those minor/major harmony change. Really "spacey" and trippy. (Those brass at the end are epic).
  • Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Basil Poledouris. The greatest film music composers. Film music is the greatest music.
  • @mrlavabeast
    Kuato was gross and amazing all at the same time. Wonderful science fiction and the score is amazing.