I highly recommend Slow Dancing In The Big City. It's one of the most beautiful scores that Bill Conti ever composed, especially the ballet sequence. I'm a big fan of the movie and hoping that the dvd will be released eventually. I haven't seen the film since I was a young lad - a very moving, but sad tale of romance in New York between a dancer and a news reporter who covers the arts.
I saw Slow Dancing in the Big City a couple of years ago on a cable TV and indeed liked the film, as well as I like the score. Too bad there otherwise seems to be a little interest in it.
madmovyman: Re: "I highly recommend Slow Dancing In The Big City. It's one of the most beautiful scores that Bill Conti ever composed, especially the ballet sequence." I agree. For me, it was one of my holy grails and I snapped it up as soon as it was released, although I've never been able to get into the music from "F.I.S.T." I suspect you'd like Conti's American score for the film "The Big Blue," never available on CD (all they released was the original by Erich Serra, which has always bored me, and I was horrified that they released the DVD without Conti's far better score).