Hmm...the film only had 67 minutes worth of music. I'd figure it'd be more than that. Oh well. Cool still.
Consider this. After the opening credits, we don't hear ANY MUSIC at all till the Botany Bay belt buckle shows up. There are indeed huge gaps of music in this movie, but that in no way hinders my enjoyment for it.
Yeah, after I posted that, I started to think more and more about where music was placed in the movie. You're right...there is none until Khan shows up.
I guess I am so used to a John Williams and modern day scores where nearly the entire film is covered with music.