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The Star Trek Album

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Download links and information about The Star Trek Album by The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:37:41 minutes.

Artist: The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Release date: 2003
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:37:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Theme (From "Star Trek: The TV Series") 2:23
2. End Titles (From "Star Trek: The Motion Picture") 3:53
3. Klingon Attack (From "Star Trek: The Motion Picture") 5:23
4. Warp Drive (Sound Effect) 0:46
5. Overture (Ffrom "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan") 6:35
6. Bird of Prey Decloaks (From "Star Trek III: Search for Spock") 3:36
7. End Titles (From "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") 3:34
8. Away Team (Sound Effect) 0:54
9. End Titles (From "Star Trek: First Content") 5:11
10. Tasha's Farewell (From "Star Trek: The Next Generation") 9:14
11. Theme (From "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") 3:54
12. He's Toast (From "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") 3:40
13. End Titles (From "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier") 4:07
14. End Titles (From "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country") 6:31
15. Theme (From "Star Trek: Voyager") 2:00
16. Battle Stations (Sound Effect) 0:31
17. Overture (From "Star Trek: Generations") 4:41
18. One Last Visit (From "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") 3:11
19. End Titles (From "Star Trek: Insurrection") 5:06
20. Dogfight In Space (Sound Effect) 1:29
21. The Menagerie (From "Star Trek: The TV Series") 8:29
22. Opening (From "Star Fleet Academy") 4:03
23. Crash Landing (Sound Effect) 0:47
24. Suite (From "Star Trek: Nemesis") 7:43

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Silva Records' collection of music written for the various film, television, and video properties that make up the Star Trek franchise (performed, as usual for Silva, by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) suggests a division between two composers not unlike that in the James Bond film franchise between Monty Norman, who wrote the original theme, and John Barry, who has done much of the scoring. In the case of Star Trek, that division is between Alexander Courage, who wrote the theme for the original 1960s television series, and Jerry Goldsmith, who wrote the music for the first film, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, in 1979. And, as with the Bond films, in which, while Norman always gets his due, Barry really rules the roost, in the Star Trek galaxy, Courage gets repeated nods while Goldsmith is the real power. That's a shame, really. Courage's fruity theme is a triumph of '60s exotica, with its jazz elements and otherworldly female ululations. It's a throwback to the cheesy science-fiction films of the '50s. Goldsmith, on the other hand, contributed a big, showy march to the first film, its chief influence being John Williams' Star Wars music. As this album demonstrates, Goldsmith's successors, James Horner, Leonard Rosenman, Cliff Eidelman, and Dennis McCarthy, have always kept him in mind, but have recalled Courage only occasionally. And Goldsmith himself has stepped back in here and there, returning for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and handling the eighth, ninth, and tenth films, as well as one of the later TV series (Star Trek: Voyager). There is plenty of enjoyable film music here that will remind the Star Trek fan of favorite moments. But there is also aural evidence of how far Star Trek journeyed from its original form, and not necessarily for the better.