Ron Jones was a terrific composer. When fans site the shows scores, they often cite titles he scored, and among the favorite episode scores is always "The Best of Both Worlds".
His music was always the best, though in the shows initial season both the music and the show were still finding their place. Firing him was a big mistake. It's akin to doing something liek firing Herrmann from "The Twilight Zone", firing Chrsitophe Beck from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", or Mike Post from "Magnum, pi".
Composer Velton Ray Bunch even had Berman mess with his scor eto the Enterprise episode "Silent Enemy", which despite Berman's efforts, still got critical acclaim from fans and won an Emmy.
Berman even had Dennis McCarthy on hold to score "First Contact" if Goldsmith couldn't. Can you imagine what that must have felt like? Won't let you score it because he's waiting for a "better" composer?
Various composer submitted demo CDs to try for Enterprise. Let me give you an example: both Brian Tyler and Shirley Walker submitted, but they chose Tyler over her. If the overly complicated debacle invloving personal ties and insults, in Goldsmith's rejected score to "Timeline" hadn't happend, Tyler would still be a nobody.
His music was always the best, though in the shows initial season both the music and the show were still finding their place. Firing him was a big mistake. It's akin to doing something liek firing Herrmann from "The Twilight Zone", firing Chrsitophe Beck from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", or Mike Post from "Magnum, pi".
Composer Velton Ray Bunch even had Berman mess with his scor eto the Enterprise episode "Silent Enemy", which despite Berman's efforts, still got critical acclaim from fans and won an Emmy.
Berman even had Dennis McCarthy on hold to score "First Contact" if Goldsmith couldn't. Can you imagine what that must have felt like? Won't let you score it because he's waiting for a "better" composer?
Various composer submitted demo CDs to try for Enterprise. Let me give you an example: both Brian Tyler and Shirley Walker submitted, but they chose Tyler over her. If the overly complicated debacle invloving personal ties and insults, in Goldsmith's rejected score to "Timeline" hadn't happend, Tyler would still be a nobody.