The score to the film Cobb by Elliot Goldenthal was released in 1994.
Goldenthal's feelings on the score: Ty Cobb's classical, scientific approach to baseball both collided and cohabited with his irrational, almost transcendent abandon in the game.
These opposing forces in him gave me the key to composing the score: composition as collision.
This is most clearly heard in the "Variations on an Old Baptist Hymn," where the earthy and crude Gospel vocals contrast with the contained eloquence of classical musicianship, and in the "Georgia Peach Rag", where sunny moderato ragtime piano seems to be swallowed up by orchestral anarchy.
[1]Allmusic wrote that "What could have amounted to little more than a giant mess is in fact Goldenthal's most sophisticated and ambitious score to date..."[2] This track features vocals by Goldenthal.