STAR TREK: 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION – MUSICAL RARITIES FROM ACROSS THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE: LIMITED EDTION (4-CD SET) LLLCD 1410 Music by Various Composers Limited Edition of 3000 Units RETAIL PRICE: $49.98
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La-La Land Records and CBS present, STAR TREK: 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION – MUSICAL RARITIES FROM ACROSS THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE, a sensational celebration of 50 years of Star Trek music in honor of the landmark series’ five-decade milestone. Travel at warp through Star Trek’s spellbinding musical history, with rare and exciting selections from the franchise’s varied television series, films, games, themed attractions and more! DISC ONE features cues from the original, classic STAR TREK TV series (most of which were released on our TOS BOX SET, but have been sourced from newly discovered elements), as well the oft-requested STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE track “Inner Workings,” (featuring the wind machine more prominently) and STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KAHN’s “End Titles,” (without the narration as heard on previous soundtrack releases.) DISC TWO showcases the official world premiere release of music from STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES, the beloved 70’s Filmation TV series, as well as original STAR TREK-inspired compositions from Ron Jones, and STAR TREK BORG, a score by Dennis McCarthy from an interactive 1996 movie/computer game. DISC THREE features previously unreleased scores from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, including such episodes “Coming of Age,” “The Hunted,” “Tapestry” and more, as well as the series’ trailer music. DISC FOUR contains more unreleased THE NEXT GENERATION, including “Deja Q,” “Elementary, Dear Data,” and others, as well as unreleased demo tracks from DEEP SPACE NINE, and VOYAGER, original score from the famed Las Vegas attraction, STAR TREK: THE EXPERIENCE, and still more! Produced by Lukas Kendall and mastered by Doug Schwartz and James Nelson, this special collection contains a 48-page booklet with exclusive liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and stellar art design by Mark Banning. This treasure trove of musical gems from the most celebrated sci-fi television series of all time has a total running time of more than five full hours and is limited to 3000 units.
TRACK LISTING: DISC 1 STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES Third Season Theme Music 1. Main Title/End Title (soprano version, stereo) (1:14) arr. Alexander Courage, cond. Wilbur Hatch FIRST Season Library Music Music Composed by Joseph Mullendore, Conducted by Fred Steiner 2. Love Scene* LM4 (1:15) *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry SECOND Season Library Music Music Composed and Conducted by Alexander Courage 3. Ship in Orbit* (Big) LM6 (0:40) 4. Sad and Thoughtful on Captain’s Theme LM8–LM8A (2:30) 5. Captain Playoff No. 1 (Heavy) LM2 (0:08) 6. Smooth Neutral Ship Theme* LM7 (0:41) 7. Playoff on M.T. Theme LM1 (0:23) 8. Fight on Captain’s Theme LM5/LM5A (1:50) 9. Captain Playoff No. 2 (Neutral—Slightly Ominous) LM3 (0:12) 10. Stingers LM17A/LM17B/LM17C/LM17D (0:51) 11. New Sexy Exotic LM9 (2:17) 12. Captain Playoff No. 3 (Sad and Alone) LM4 (0:20) 13. Prime Specimen (“The Cage” M21–30) LM19 (3:13) 14. Monster Illusion (“The Cage” M42) LM18 (2:34) 15. Mr. Spock (“Captain’s Wig” From “The Naked Time” M54–61) LM16 (3:27) 16. The Big Go (“The Naked Time” M62) LM15 (2:30) *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry Music Composed by Fred Steiner 17. Mudd’s Perfidy (“Mudd’s Women” M43) LM10A/LM10 (0:33) 18. Zap the Cap (“Charlie X” M53) LM11 (1:34) 19. Zap the Cap (“Charlie X” M53) LM11A tk 1 (0:08) 20. Zap the Cap (“Charlie X” M53) LM11A tk 2 (0:06) 21. Zap the Spaceship (“Charlie X” M54) LM12 (1:28) 22. Zap the Spaceship (“Charlie X” M54) LM12A (0:34) 23. Zap the Spaceship (“Charlie X” M54) LM12B (0:08) 24. Ruk Attacks (“What Are Little Girls Made Of?” M43A) LM13 (1:41) Music Composed by Gerald Fried 25. 2nd Ruth (“Shore Leave” M31A orch. Gus Levene) LM14 (2:35) Total Time (3–25): 31:17 SPOCK’S BRAIN #61 Music Composed and Conducted by Fred Steiner 26. No Mind/Tense Meeting/ Tracking the Alien/The Question M15/M16/M21/M22 (2:31) THIRD Season Library Music Conducted by Wilbur Hatch THE CAGE Music Composed by Alexander Courage 27. Survivors (M21) LM100 (1:42) 28. Bottled (M31) LM101 (1:52) 29. Monster Illusion (M42) LM102 (2:46) 30. Monster Illusion (tag) (M42) LM102A (0:10) 31. The Kibitzers (M44) LM103 (0:41) 32. Vina’s Punishment (M51) LM104 (1:54) 33. Vina’s Dance (M62) LM105 (1:53) 34. Wrong Think (M73) LM106 (0:43) WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE Music Composed by Alexander Courage 35. Act 1 Card (M13) LM107 (0:38) 36. Crippled Ship (M22) LM108 (0:55) 37. Speedy Reader (M24) LM109 (1:06) 38. End Title (M64) LM110 (0:24) THE MAN TRAP Music Composed by Alexander Courage 39. First Goner (M14–21) LM111 tk 3 (0:48) 40. First Goner (M14–21) LM111 tk 4 (0:49) 41. Dressing Down (M23) LM114 (0:08) 42. Monitor Gizzard (M25) LM113 (0:14) 43. Monitor Gizzard (M25) LM113A (0:09) 44. Lazer Dazer (M45–51) LM112 (2:44) 45. Dodo Girl (M52) LM115 (0:09) CATSPAW Music Composed by Gerald Fried 46. Drugged (M25) LM116 (1:23) 47. Mace Fight (M61) LM117 (0:59) 48. Mace Fight (M61) LM117A (0:18) FRIDAY’S CHILD Music Composed by Gerald Fried 49. Down the Throat (M58) LM118 (1:13) 50. Arrows (M61) LM119 (1:25) FORMAT MUSIC Music Composed by Wilbur Hatch 51. Bumper (broadcast edit) (0:06) Alexander Courage, arr. Wilbur Hatch 52. Bumpers (alternates) (0:25) Alexander Courage, arr. Wilbur Hatch 53. Paramount Television I.D. (0:05) 54. Paramount Television I.D. (alternate) (0:04) Total Time (27–54): 26:45 Audio Restoration: Chris Malone All TOS selections recorded at Glen Glenn Sound (Desilu–Paramount), Stage F, Hollywood, California. Gerald Fried and Fred Steiner compositions published by Addax Music Co. (ASCAP). Alexander Courage, Wilbur Hatch and Joseph Mullendore compositions published by Bruin Music Co. (BMI). FEATURE FILMS STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith 55. Inner Workings (alternate mix) (4:03) Score Produced by Jerry Goldsmith Music Restoration, Editing and Track Assembly by Mike Matessino Music Mixed and Mastered by Bruce Botnick at UnitEye Studio, Ojai, California. STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Music Composed and Conducted by James Horner 56. Epilogue*/End Title* (sans narration) (8:41) Score Produced by James Horner Orchestrations: Jack Hayes 3-track Restoration, Mix and Assembly by Mike Matessino Assistant Editor: Neil S. Bulk *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry Total Disc Time: 76:13
DISC 2 STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES Music by Yvette Blais & Jeff Michael Musical Direction: Ray Ellis 1. Title Theme (1:01) 2. Captain’s Log (1:19) 3. Something Ahead (0:54) 4. Evasive Maneuvers (1:07) 5. Sensor Data (1:07) 6. Intercept Course (0:14) 7. Fire Phasers (0:50) 8. Enterprise Attacked (1:32) 9. Illogical (0:13) 10. Briefing (0:43) 11. On the Viewscreen (1:02) 12. New Heading (0:19) 13. Scanning (0:54) 14. Deflector Shields (0:19) 15. Red Alert (0:33) 16. Battle Stations (0:41) 17. Surprise (0:07) 18. Supplemental Log (0:49) 19. Kirk’s Command (1:11) 20. Sickbay (0:28) 21. Library Computer (0:44) 22. Full Power (0:28) 23. Approaching Coordinates (0:08) 24. The Bigger Meaning (1:15) 25. Trouble in Engineering (0:29) 26. Spock’s Analysis (0:42) 27. Enterprise Wins the Space Race (0:43) 28. McCoy’s Summary (0:16) 29. Just Another Stardate (0:39) 30. Ongoing Mission (0:18) 31. Title Theme (alternate mix) (1:01) 32. Sensor Data (alternate mix) (1:02) 33. Enterprise Attacked (alternate opening) (1:42) 34. Scanning (alternate mix) (0:54) 35. Turbolift Music (0:29) 36. Mr. Arex Lends an Extra Hand (0:38) 37. Fascinating (0:17) 38. Don’t Mess With M’Ress (0:22) 39. Oh My (0:17) 40. Spock’s Quick Analysis (0:22) 41. Yellow Alert (0:26) 42. Off Duty (0:15) 43. Suite: Stingers and Act-Out Music (2:03) Total Time (1–43): 32:05 Music Assembly and Restoration by Neil S. Bulk and Mike Matessino MUSIC INSPIRED BY STAR TREK Music Composed by Ron Jones 44. The Ascent (7:43) 45. Meaning (2:27) 46. Pathway to the Stars (3:17) Total Time (44–46): 13:32 STAR TREK: BORG Music Composed and Orchestrated by Dennis McCarthy Electronic Realization by Kevin Kiner 47. Main Theme (1:02) 48. The Legend of the Borg (1:24) 49. Battle at Wolf 359 (2:58) 50. The Battle Rages (0:58) 51. Club Q (0:55) 52. I Am Berman of Borg (1:36) 53. Goldsmith Has Been Assimilated! (1:37) 54. Welcome to the Collective Cadet (2:22) 55. Searching the Borg Ship (2:20) 56. Time Is Running Out (1:17) 57. Escape From the Borg Collective (1:42) 58. Borg Hell (2:03) 59. You Will Be Assimilated. Have a Nice Day (2:21) 60. “Resistance Is Futile, My Ass!”/ Finale (7:25) 61. End Titles (1:03) Total Time (47–61): 31:36 Total Disc Time: 77:23
DISC 3 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Music by Dennis McCarthy 1. Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title (1st season, alternate take) (1:48) Music by Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith Arr./cond. Dennis McCarthy COMING OF AGE #119 2. Physics/Shuttle Fuss (3:35) 3. Air Bounce (2:04) 4. Competition (2:14) 5. Decisions (2:04) SYMBIOSIS #123 6. Flares (3:04) 7. Precious Cargo (2:10) 8. Four Out of Six (1:03) UNNATURAL SELECTION #133 9. Searchin’ (1:10) THE MEASURE OF A MAN #135 10. Memories (1:19) CONTAGION #137 11. U.S.S. Yamato/Vaporized (1:22) 12. Floral Tea/Otis’ Revenge (2:07) 13. Romulan Misfire/Phasers/ Escape/Goodbye Iconia* (2:27) THE SURVIVORS #151 14. Diversion (2:16) THE BONDING #153 15. Dad/Mom’s Double (2:04) 16. Release/Ceremonial Worf/ Off Into Space* (4:01) THE ENEMY #155 17. Into the Pit (3:01) THE HUNTED #159 18. Escape Artist/Melee (3:28) 19. Breakout (0:32) 20. Phased/Geordi (4:14) 21. Confronted/To the Stars* (3:30) SINS OF THE FATHER #165 22. Condemned (1:22) TRANSFIGURATIONS #173 23. Lookin’ Fine (1:44) 24. Lazarus (3:48) 25. Choke Hold/Explanatory/El Ascencio (5:11) FUTURE IMPERFECT #182 26. Delusionary (4:08) TAPESTRY #241 27. Saint Q (2:05) 28. It’s a Wonderful Life/Deja Vuosity*/ War Stories (3:18) *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry PARALLELS #263 29. Instant Family (2:42) 30. Wolfman Riker (3:09) Trailer Music 31. Theme From Star Trek: The Motion Picture (30-second version) (0:33) Jerry Goldsmith, arr./cond. Dennis McCarthy Star Trek: The Next Generation trailer music, Total Disc Time: 78:57
DISC 4 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION UNIFICATION I & II #208-207 1. Theme From Star Trek (TV Series) (“Gene Roddenberry 1921–1991”) (unused alternate) (0:10) Alexander Courage & Gene Roddenberry, arr. Dennis McCarthy TIN MAN #168 Music by Jay Chattaway 2. Soft*/Student (1:04) 3. Unique/Welcome/Data (0:48) 4. Problems/Land of Living (1:41) 5. Scared (broadcast version) (0:47) 6. One Way Trip (1:08) 7. All of It (0:57) *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry DEJA Q #161 Music by Dennis McCarthy 8. Tractor Moon/Hoisted (2:58) 9. La Paloma (traditional) (1:13) 10. Coffin Spike* (0:45) *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry CAPTAIN’S HOLIDAY #167 Music by Dennis McCarthy 11. Planet Vegas (1:12) QPID #194 Music by Dennis McCarthy 12. Hat Trick/Sir Guy/Nottingham Castle/ Maid Marian (unused)/Betrayed (3:21) 13. To the Block/Swordplay/Game’s Over (4:16) 14. Adieu (1:04) 15. Plucking Three (0:13) ELEMENTARY, DEAR DATA #123 Music by Dennis McCarthy 16. Sherlock Tones (0:55) 17. Dead End/Turtleback (2:36) 18. Short Goodbye (1:21) SHIP IN A BOTTLE #238 Music by Dennis McCarthy 19. Holo Tolodo! (4:02) CLUES #188 Music by Dennis McCarthy 20. Peace Dividends/Gloria/Blown Away (1:39) MANHUNT #145 Music by Dennis McCarthy 21. Juke Boxer (3:29) 22. How High the Moon (3:36) (Nancy Hamilton & Morgan Lewis, arr. McCarthy) STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT 23. Moonlight Becomes You (2:55) Written by Johnny Burke & Jimmy Van Heusen Performed by Julie Morgan Produced by John E. Oliver UNIFICATION II #207 Music by Dennis McCarthy 24. Andorian Blues (0:37) 25. Aktuh and Maylota (0:49) Music by Dennis McCarthy Lyrics by Rick Berman 26. Melor Famigal (0:58) Music by Dennis McCarthy Lyrics by Rick Berman LESSONS #245 27. Picard and Nella, Date #1 (Picard’s Cabin) (2:43) Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement•/ Picard—Demo Flute/Nella—Piano Arpeggio/ Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement•/ Frère Simple Duet••/Frère on Piano Improvises••/ Frère on Flute••/Frère Fancy Duet••/ Picard and Nella (McCarthy score) •Bach, arr. McCarthy ••Consisting of Frère Jacques, traditional, arr. McCarthy 28. Picard and Nella, Date #2 (Jefferies Tube) (2:22) Sonata, Op 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight”)•••/ Theme From “The Inner Light”••••/ Tubal Osculation (McCarthy score) •••Beethoven, arr. McCarthy ••••Jay Chattaway, arr. McCarthy SAREK #171 29. Sextet #1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18 (II, Andante) (1:53) (Johannes Brahms) STAR TREK: THE EXPERIENCE 30. Klingon Encounter* (4:24) Music by Jay Chattaway *Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry 31. BORG INVASION 4D† (7:22) Music by Dennis McCarthy & Kevin Kiner †Contains “Theme From Star Trek: Voyager” Composed by Jerry Goldsmith STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Music by Dennis McCarthy 32. Main Title Demo (1:59) 33. Single Bridge Demo (2:24) STAR TREK: VOYAGER 34. Main Title Demo (1:51) Music by Jerry Goldsmith 35. Lookover†/Maiden Voyager† (1:34) Music by Jay Chattaway From Star Trek: Voyager #721, “Caretaker” †Contains “Theme From Star Trek: Voyager” Composed by Jerry Goldsmith 36. Opera Alla Alienosity (1:11) Music by Dennis McCarthy From Star Trek: Voyager #234, “Virtuoso” STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE 37. Dance-O-Matic (2:28) Music by Dennis McCarthy From Enterprise #721, “Broken Bow” Trailer Music 38. Communique (C) (2:33) Star Trek: The Next Generation Trailer Music, 1990–91: #184, 186–227. Written and Performed by David Reilly (PRS) Courtesy of KPM Music Limited From KPM 0046, Released October 1, 1988. Total Disc Time: 78:57
Can we have a few more clues about the content of Disc 1, like what are the differences in the pieces from (for just one example) "The Cage", that already appear on the old TOS set and are now issued again. Did the corresponding tracks in the original TOS set have shortcomings that were deemed significant enough to warrant issuing a new disc of replacement cues? I'm not interested in the other discs in the new set, but I'd like to know more about Disc 1.
Indeed, not a particular fan of Star Trek music, apart from the fact that the original series includes some composers I like. But the only thing I can see above is "most of which were released on our TOS BOX SET". So doesn't look too interesting for fans of Silver Age stuff. The animated series is from that period, but I've never heard of the composers (or the series), so it seems something quite obscure, and I'm not sure I would buy a 5 CD set for it.
The heavy TOS and TNG focus is disappointing. I was hoping for more DS9 and maybe some Voyager and Enterprise. But I'm sure there's people who want to hear some of what's been collected here (like the Animated Series material).
This is a really odd set. It's awesome they got so many obscure tracks, but it really feels like they scraped up a bunch of musical leftovers and put them on a plate. Not what I would have expected for an anniversary collection of STAR TREK. It's almost all TOS (TAS) and TNG.
DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise are all grossly under-represented here.
This really looks like the only misfire in the Black Friday batch.
Lookks like the perfect set for those who already own all the previous released sets, but this is a misfire if they are trying to get the non-collector who is wanting music to celebrate the 50th Anniversary!
The piece I wanted from "The Measure of a Man" is on there! Woohoo!
The score from DS9 isn't. Sadface. Hopefully "Hard Time" will be on the next DS9 set!
I'm seeing lots more early McCarthy goodness, plus "Inner Workings" with the wind machine and "Epilogue/End Title" sans Nimoy. I like it! I just wish disc 1 were different.
I also noticed that there's a weeee bit of time left open on some of the discs based on the track listings. I wouldn't be surprised if there was an extra Easter Egg hidden in there like BTAS.
Even if there isn't - what an incredible accomplishment - seeing the Animated series on this set is fantastic, Star Trek Borg - and a few more requests of mine like Q-pid, Future Imperfect, and the music from the two dates in LESSONS? That's just plain rad LLL, holy smokes - that's what I'm talking about!
Lookks like the perfect set for those who already own all the previous released sets, but this is a misfire if they are trying to get the non-collector who is wanting music to celebrate the 50th Anniversary!
Well, since it's limited to 3000 copies, I'd say it's probably aimed at the collector market. And as a collector, I'm pretty happy with this set (though would like a bit more info on disc 1. Is it just the library music that a better source was found for, or are we looking at ANOTHER release of the TOS scores further down the line?)
Once again im speecchless. ST TAS. One of my animated holy grails. That alone is reason to buy this set.
Does that mean there's hope for other filmaton like Spiderman 1967 or Fantastic Voyage? Though with Fantastic Voyage, Id suspect 5-6 tracks and part of another restore on same cd or set.
DEJA Q #161 Music by Dennis McCarthy 9. La Paloma (traditional) (1:13)
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Music Edit ? Composer Dennis McCarthy talks about his work for "Deja Q" in the article "Dennis McCarthy - Music for the Stars" in The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine Vol. 14, pp. 7-9. The spotting session was held shortly before New Year's Day 1990 and had like almost always no visual and sound effects in it. The recording session was held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, 19 January 1990 at the 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage, where The Next Generation was recorded since Paramount Pictures closed down their own stage during the second season. The orchestra for "Deja Q" required 12 violins, four cellos, four bass, one flute, one oboe, one B-Flat clarinet, three horns, two trombones, three trumpets, two pianos, one guitar and one percussion. Armin Steiner mixed together all of the instruments onto a single stereo recording at a master control board. For this episode he had a total of 17 music cues, which add up to about 18 minutes and the orchestra finished at 5:00 p.m. McCarthy then had the task to rerecord the trumpet play of actor John de Lancie and fill it into the piece "La Paloma" which was played by the El Mariachi band directly during the filming of the scene.