Do you listen to any of the movie soundtracks?

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  1. Gingerbread Demon

    Gingerbread Demon I love Star Trek Discovery Premium Member

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    The Voyage Home had a lot of jaunty bits in the soundtrack. It was one of the more jumpy ones to listen too and light and airy
     
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  2. Elder Knight

    Elder Knight Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    That sequence is a great piece of scoring. Horner alternates a bombastic theme for big, bad Excelsior with a particularly wistful version of his title theme for the underdog Enterprise, making it particularly satisfying when the latter prevails.

    Horner's theme for the Enterprise has a seafaring feel, and it suits the peaceful, exploring role of the starship. The Goldsmith Enterprise theme is the one you need for a fight.
     
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  3. Richard S. Ta

    Richard S. Ta Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    My favourite bit of Horner Trek music is what’s playing while Kirk is figuring out how to shut down the Reliant’s shields in TWOK.
     
  4. DonIago

    DonIago Vice Admiral Admiral

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    For me, the music from the point where Our Heroes beam up from Regula through the end of the film is some of the best the franchise has to offer. I think Trek benefits from having input from different composers, yet still find myself wondering what Horner might have done if he'd been retained at least for TVH and TFF. I'm pretty alright with the TUC music as the moodiness of it matches the proceedings rather well.
     
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    Two things I will note about Leonard Rosenman (TVH):
    1. I distinctly recall reading a direct quote from him, in which he essentially claimed to be so much better than anybody else working film that they were not even in his league. Alas, I can't recall where precisely (maybe an interview in Starlog). But compare that with John Williams' legendary humility.

    2. TVH was actually quite good, but the only other Rosenman score I've ever heard was the Bakshi LotR. And for those who have the good fortune of having never seen it (the Rankin-Bass Hobbit was orders of magnitude better), the score wasn't much better than the so-called rotoscoping that was really just xerographing the reference footage directly onto cels (and solarizing it in the process).
     
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  6. Admiral Archer

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    If this is true, then it would be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Rosenman had only composed two scores that I am aware of, the two that you mentioned, and neither were their respective film's strengths (I now adore Star Trek IV, but for years the music reminded me so much of a carnival or circus that it ruined the entire movie for me).

    All that being said, in response to the OP, my favorite music genre is film music, and Star Trek has been mostly blessed with some of the finest music ever composed. Goldsmith and Horner are obviously the best, but Eidelman, McCarthy and Giacchino are all really amazing at times. Every score, even Rosenman's mostly abysmal score for Star Trek IV, has some memorable bits (In Star Trek IV I liked the music for the parts on Vulcan). Goldsmith remains my favorite musician of all time, but Horner was a very close competitor, and both have scores I love from other movies (my faves being, from Goldsmith and Horner respectively, Rudy and The Land Before Time, both of which had soundtracks leagues better and more epic than the films they were in, which were already great films anyway).
     
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  8. CorollaCaptain

    CorollaCaptain Ensign Red Shirt

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    I listen to a lot of them, but my favorite is probably the GEN soundtrack, followed by TUC.
     
  9. Jeyl

    Jeyl Commodore Commodore

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    Do "I" listen to Star Trek Soundtracks? These are my Apple Music playlists.

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    And these are just the movies! I've got the La-La Land TOS Box Set, their TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, 50th Anniversary release and their last 'Final Frontier' release. Also got GNP's original and expanded releases of the pilot episodes etc. The Star Trek Expanded Soundtrack Renesaince was the best soundtrack collecting experience of my life. Everything we wanted is everything we got. The one track that sadly was not on any of these releases is 'Spock to Spock', which is such a shame considering it was the last piece of music made specifically for what would be Leonard Nimoy's final appearance as Spock.
     
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  10. Kai-Winn Scenario

    Kai-Winn Scenario Lieutenant Red Shirt

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    Nice! Where is https://music.apple.com/tr/album/star-trek-beyond-music-from-the-original-motion/1541746007 this guy though?
     
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  11. thribs

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    Star Trek Nemesis and Mission Impossible 2 are two of my favourites. Even have them on vinyl.
     
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  12. M.A.C.O.

    M.A.C.O. Commodore Commodore

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    It's been years since I've sat down to listen to all the soundtracks. I used to listen to them while I drive. But I do remember the names of my favorite tracks. See the spoiler.
    TWOK - Battle In The Mutara Nebula
    TSFS - Bird of Prey Decloaks
    TUC - Battle For Peace The Final Chance
    FC - Retreat
    FC - First Contact





     
  13. M.A.C.O.

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    Part 2
    I must say, the album/poster art for the older movies is uniquely striking. I really miss this. ST09, STID and BEY are severely lacking. With the exception of BEY's recreation of TMP's poster art.

    GEN - Jumping the Ravine
    NEM - The Mirror
    NEM - The Scorpion
    NEM - Lateral Run
    NEM - Final Flight





     
  14. M.A.C.O.

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    Part 3
    ST09 - Enterprising Young Men
    ST09 - Chutes and Matter
    STID - Kronos Wartet
    BEY - Main Theme



     
  15. Jeyl

    Jeyl Commodore Commodore

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    Right after Into Darkness. :)

    And that IS the Deluxe Edition of the soundtrack. I don't own the original album because Star Trek Beyond was released well into the Star Trek Expanded Soundtrack Renesaince so I knew a deluxe edition was coming. And when it did, there was no difference between the tracks that were present on both releases (unlike the 2009 soundtrack releases).