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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) |
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Music by James Horner |
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Line: Retrograde |
CD Release:
May 2010
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Catalog #: Retrograde FSM-80129-2 |
# of Discs: 2 |
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When FSM released the long-awaited expanded edition of James Horner’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) in 2009, it didn’t take a Vulcan scientist to assume that the score’s companion piece, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), might also see the light of day. FSM delivers—thanks to the good graces of Paramount Pictures and Capitol Records.
James Horner’s Star Trek III continues his superlative work for the Final Frontier, with emotional developments of the B-theme (the “Enterprise theme”) and Spock’s theme from the earlier film, as well as exotic atmospheres for the all-important Vulcan mysticism that drives the story. The film’s villains, the Klingons, receive a new theme with exciting barbaric instrumentation. From the grand “space opera” setpieces (“Stealing the Enterprise,” “Bird of Prey Decloaks”) to intimate, spiritual moments (“The Mind-Meld,” “Returning to Vulcan”), Horner’s Star Trek III is one of the finest scores in the Star Trek canon.
The Star Trek III soundtrack has been available before but only in a 43-minute LP sequence. FSM’s 2CD set features two programs, both newly mastered from recording engineer Dan Wallin’s first-generation digital film mixes: Disc one features the complete score as intended for the film itself, including such long-desired cues as “Grissom Destroyed,” “A Fighting Chance to Live” (featuring the Enterprise’s self-destruct countdown and immolation in Genesis’s atmosphere) and “Genesis Destroyed.” In addition, previously unreleased film versions of cues such as “Klingons” and “Stealing the Enterprise” make their premiere, with differences that are subtle but noticeable to devoted fans. Disc two features a recreation (in better sound quality) of the familiar LP sequence—complete with Group 87’s pop version of “The Search for Spock.”
The 20-page booklet features liner notes by Jeff Bond and Lukas Kendall and colorful art direction by Joe Sikoryak. Climb the steps of Mount Seleya today! |
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James Horner Scores on FSM |
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About the Composer |
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James Horner (b. 1953) is one of the most successful and in-demand composers of the modern era, capable of everything from traditional symphonic scores (Star Trek II, Aliens, Willow) to off-beat, ethnic and atmospheric approaches (Patriot Games, Sneakers)—often blending the two, as on the record-breaking and double-Oscar-winning Titanic. Classically trained, he originally intended to be a concert composer, before the realities of that field led to film assignments in the B-movie world of Roger Corman—and a rapid ascension through the Hollywood ranks. His credits read like a history of the modern-day blockbuster: 48 Hrs., Cocoon, An American Tail, Field of Dreams, Glory, Legends of the Fall, Apollo 13, The Mask of Zorro, The Perfect Storm, Troy and Avatar—to name but a few. IMDB |
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Track List |
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Click on track TIME for MP3 sound clip. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock DISC 1: Film Score - Prologue and Main Title 6:30
- Klingons 5:57
- Spock's Cabin 1:40
- The Klingon's Plan 1:01
- The Mind-Meld 2:31
- Stealing the Enterprise 8:39
- Grissom Destroyed 1:02
- Sunset on Genesis 2:17
- Spock Endures Pon Farr 3:04
- Bird of Prey Decloaks 3:47
- A Fighting Chance to Live 3:52
- Genesis Destroyed 2:42
- Returning to Vulcan 4:56
- The Katra Ritual 4:30
- End Titles 6:13
- That Old Black Magic/Tangerine/I Remember You (Bar Source) 10:32
Total Time: 69:45 DISC 2: Soundtrack Album - Prologue and Main Title* 6:29
- Klingons* 5:56
- Stealing the Enterprise* 8:34
- The Mind-Meld 2:31
- Bird of Prey Decloaks 3:46
- Returning to Vulcan* 4:53
- The Katra Ritual 4:30
- End Titles 6:13
- The Search for Spock: Theme From Star Trek III (Performed by Group 87) 3:42
Total Time: 46:57 *Contains different versions than in film. |
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Instruments/Musicians |
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Leader (Conductor): James Horner
Violin: Murray Adler, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Dixie Blackstone, Stuart Canin, Norman Carr, Oscar Chausow, Bonnie J. Douglas (Shure), David Frisina, Marion Froehlich, James Getzoff, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Endre G. Granat, Edward P. Green, Clayton Haslop, Gwenn R. Heller (Jannelli), Reginald Hill, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, Kathleen Lenski, Mary Debra Lundquist, Joy Lyle (Sharp), David Montagu, Irma W. Neumann, Claudia C. Parducci, Connie Pressman (Meyer), Sidney Sharp, Haim Shtrum, Ross C. Shub, Paul C. Shure, Jennifer Small, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Stepansky, Ilkka I. Talvi, Mari Tsumura (Botnick), David D. Turner, Dorothy M. Wade (Sushel), Miwako Watanabe, Harold Wolf, Arthur A. Zadinsky
Viola: Denyse N. Buffum, Alan B. DeVeritch, James F. Dunham, Pamela Goldsmith, Peter Hatch, Roland Kato, Myra Kestenbaum, Janet Lakatos, Archie Levin, Linda S. Lipsett, Holly Barnes Morrison, Carole S. Mukogawa, Michael Nowak, David Schwartz, Barbara A. Simons (Transue), Joel Soultanian, Linn Subotnick, Milton Thomas, Barbara Thomason, Raymond J. Tischer, Kimberly Sue Wilkins (Pringle), Herschel P. Wise
Cello: Robert Lee "Bob" Adcock, Delores M. Bing, Ron Cooper, Douglas L. Davis, Marie Fera, Barry R. Gold, Todd L. Hemmenway, Paula Hochhalter, Barbara Jane Hunter (Badgley), Judith M. Johnson (Perett), Armen Ksajikian, Robert Martin, Michael Mathews, Rebecca Reese, Ronald J. Royer, Gloria Strassner
Bass: Timothy C. Barr, Drew D. Dembowski, Arni Egilsson, Scott Harper, Peter A. Mercurio, Bruce P. Morgenthaler, Buell Neidlinger, Susan A. Ranney, Robert King Stone
Flute: Miriam S. Clarke (Sosewitz), Louise M. DiTullio (Dissman), Arthur Hoberman, James M. Kanter, David J. Shostac, Sheridon W. Stokes
Oboe: Barbara B. Northcutt, Kathleen T. Robinson
Clarinet: Louise M. DiTullio (Dissman), Gary G. Gray, James M. Kanter, David Shifrin
Bassoon: Fowler A. Friedlander, Norman H. Herzberg, Patricia Kindel-Heimerl, Michael R. O'Donovan
French Horn: William Alsup, Vincent N. DeRosa, David A. Duke, Arthur Maebe, Jr., Henry Sigismonti, James Thatcher, Richard J. Todd
Trumpet: Robert Divall, Mario F. Guarneri, Malcolm Boyd McNab, Paul Salvo, Graham Young
Trombone: William Booth, Robert Marsteller, Richard "Dick" Nash, William Reichenbach, Robert F. Sanders, Lloyd E. Ulyate
Tuba: John T. "Tommy" Johnson
Alphorn: Robert Marsteller
Electronic Valve Instrument: Nyle A. Steiner
Keyboards: Zita Carno, Ralph E. Grierson, Randy M Kerber, Chet Swiatkowski, Ian R. Underwood
Synthesizer: Craig Huxley (Hundley)
Harp: Catherine Gotthoffer (Johnk), Dorothy S. Remsen, Anne Stockton (Mason)
Cymbalom: Kenneth E. Watson
Drums: Larry Bunker, Joe Porcaro, Emil Radocchia (Richards), Kenneth E. Watson, Robert J. Zimmitti
Percussion: Larry Bunker, Gregory Goodall, Joe Porcaro, Emil Radocchia (Richards), Kenneth E. Watson, Robert J. Zimmitti, Mark Zimoski
Arranger: Greig McRitchie
Orchestra Manager: Carl Fortina
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