How is this? The actual soundtrack for "A Patch of Blue" is often listed as a favorite by Jerry Goldsmith fans, but it's never done that much for me.
It's a great session. Well worth while. It strays rather far from "program music" or a "concept record," and the rhythm section of Bob Cunningham and Roger Blank give it a tighter groove than some of Dickerson's other sessions from the period.
The rhythm section of Bob Cunningham and Roger Blank is outstanding. A fascinating album - Ra also plays a bit of spooky celeste (which sounds more like harpsichord to me).