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+ | | Label = [[Columbia Records]] |
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+ | | Released = {{y|1979}} (LP/cassette release)<br />{{y|1986}} (CD release) |
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+ | | Length = 37:38 |
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+ | | Reference = {{ASIN|B000WLBNO4}} (1979 LP)<br />{{ASIN|B00000EGJU}} (1979 cassette)<br />{{ASIN|B00000DRX5}} (1990 CD)<br />{{ASIN|B000E9U8OA}} (1996 enh. CD) |
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+ | The '''''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' soundtrack''' was the commercial release of [[Jerry Goldsmith]]'s score for {{film|1}}. Originally released in {{y|1979}} by [[Columbia Records]] in LP and cassette formats, it was later released on CD in {{y|1986}}. |
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− | | class="even" | {{y|1986}} |
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− | | colspan="2" | [[Image:Star Trek TMP Soundtrack Rerelease.jpg|200px|Second release CD album cover]] |
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− | [[Jerry Goldsmith|Jerry Goldsmith]]'s orignal {{y|1979}} [[soundtrack|score]] for ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''. Additional music by [[Alexander Courage]], solo performances by Craig Huxdley. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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+ | The first and one of the most influential [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' film]] scores, [[Jerry Goldsmith]]'s introduction to the ''Star Trek'' universe is by many considered to be one of the composer's finest works - an effort acknowledged by an Academy Award nomination in 1979. |
− | + | Goldsmith's ''The Motion Picture'' takes the now standard sweeping orchestral fanfares and twists them into deep science fiction compositions, comparable to his own experimental stylings for the original ''Planet of the Apes''. The key element to this infusion of style, bordering on bizarre, is the utilization of the "Blaster Beam" - a large, metallic instrument, heard first during the [[Klingon]] battle and underscoring ''[[V'Ger]]'' and its mechanical nature. |
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− | More traditional, Williams-esque orchestrations, however, are the primary thrust of ''The Motion Picture'', with beautiful and energetic compositions representing the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] (later used in the titles for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and four more films), the Klingons (later utilized as [[Worf]]'s theme in |
+ | More traditional, Williams-esque orchestrations, however, are the primary thrust of ''The Motion Picture'', with beautiful and energetic compositions representing the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] (later used in the titles for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and four more films), the Klingons (later utilized as [[Worf]]'s theme in {{film|8}} and beyond), and [[Ilia]] – the love theme that opens the film. Clearly the most dynamic and memorable ''Enterprise'' theme opening and closing the film, and going on to far surpass Alexander Courage's original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' theme as the sound of the franchise. First criticized by director [[Robert Wise]] as being far too "nautical" – a motif laid heavily into the sound of [[James Horner]]'s contributions for [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|''II'']] and [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock|''III'']] – Goldsmith's theme went through several iterations before the now-famous march took shape. |
While many elements of this the first ''Trek'' film outing would come to be reviled by fans and producers alike, Goldsmith's contribution endures despite the infusion of four more composers over the course of nine more features. Goldsmith himself would return to score ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|Star Trek V]]'' and the latter three [[TNG]] films, introducing new themes and motifs to the fold, but always staying true to and expanding upon the groundwork laid here. |
While many elements of this the first ''Trek'' film outing would come to be reviled by fans and producers alike, Goldsmith's contribution endures despite the infusion of four more composers over the course of nine more features. Goldsmith himself would return to score ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|Star Trek V]]'' and the latter three [[TNG]] films, introducing new themes and motifs to the fold, but always staying true to and expanding upon the groundwork laid here. |
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+ | ==Track listing== |
− | The original soundtrack release of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' contained a small sampling of the music used in the film. Below is a list of the tracks made widely available. |
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+ | :† ''Contains [[Theme from Star Trek]] composed by Alexander Courage.'' |
+ | == See also == |
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− | ==20th Anniversary Special Edition== |
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+ | *''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture - 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition]]'' |
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− | To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', a second release of Goldsmith's original score was produced. Containing eight full tracks of previously unreleased material (personally chosen by Goldsmith himself), the ''20th Anniversary Special Edition'' was nearly twice the running length of the previous version. It was packaged in a 2-disk set, also containing ''Inside Star Trek with Gene Roddenberry'' ({{y|1976}}), with narrations by [[William Shatner]], [[DeForest Kelley]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], and ruminations by [[Gene Roddenberry]]. |
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+ | *''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (expanded soundtrack)]]'' |
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− | |Ilia's Theme* (3:01) |
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− | |Main Title* (1:23) |
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− | |Klingon Battle (5:27) |
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− | |Total Logic (3:44) |
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− | |Floating Office (1:03) |
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− | |The ''Enterprise'' (5:59) |
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− | |Leaving Drydock (3:29) |
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− | |Spock's Arrival (1:58) |
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− | |The Cloud (4:58) |
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− | | Vejur Flyover (4:57) |
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− | |The Force Field (5:03) |
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− | |Games (3:41) |
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− | |Inner Workings (3:01) |
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− | |A Good Start* (2:26) |
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− | :''* Contains [[TOS]] theme composed by Alexander Courage |
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− | == External Links == |
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− | * {{wikipedia|Jerry Goldsmith}} |
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Revision as of 15:43, 4 April 2015
Template:Realworld The Star Trek: The Motion Picture soundtrack was the commercial release of Jerry Goldsmith's score for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Originally released in 1979 by Columbia Records in LP and cassette formats, it was later released on CD in 1986.
Overview
The first and one of the most influential Star Trek film scores, Jerry Goldsmith's introduction to the Star Trek universe is by many considered to be one of the composer's finest works - an effort acknowledged by an Academy Award nomination in 1979.
Goldsmith's The Motion Picture takes the now standard sweeping orchestral fanfares and twists them into deep science fiction compositions, comparable to his own experimental stylings for the original Planet of the Apes. The key element to this infusion of style, bordering on bizarre, is the utilization of the "Blaster Beam" - a large, metallic instrument, heard first during the Klingon battle and underscoring V'Ger and its mechanical nature.
More traditional, Williams-esque orchestrations, however, are the primary thrust of The Motion Picture, with beautiful and energetic compositions representing the Enterprise (later used in the titles for Star Trek: The Next Generation and four more films), the Klingons (later utilized as Worf's theme in Star Trek: First Contact and beyond), and Ilia – the love theme that opens the film. Clearly the most dynamic and memorable Enterprise theme opening and closing the film, and going on to far surpass Alexander Courage's original Star Trek theme as the sound of the franchise. First criticized by director Robert Wise as being far too "nautical" – a motif laid heavily into the sound of James Horner's contributions for II and III – Goldsmith's theme went through several iterations before the now-famous march took shape.
While many elements of this the first Trek film outing would come to be reviled by fans and producers alike, Goldsmith's contribution endures despite the infusion of four more composers over the course of nine more features. Goldsmith himself would return to score Star Trek V and the latter three TNG films, introducing new themes and motifs to the fold, but always staying true to and expanding upon the groundwork laid here.
Track listing
# | Name/Runtime |
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1 | Main Title † / Klingon Battle (6:50) |
2 | Leaving Drydock (3:29) |
3 | Cloud (4:58) |
4 | Enterprise (5:59) |
5 | Ilia's Theme † (3:01) |
6 | Vejur Flyover (4:57) |
7 | Spock Walk (4:19) |
8 | Meld (3:16) |
9 | End Title † (3:16) |
Total | 37:38 |
- † Contains Theme from Star Trek composed by Alexander Courage.
See also
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture - 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture (expanded soundtrack)
Previous soundtrack release: First soundtrack in series |
Star Trek Movie Soundtrack Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
Next soundtrack release: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan |