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Star Trek: Nemesis: The Deluxe Edition soundtrack to be released 1/6/2014
Varèse Sarabande is releasing a 2-disc expanded soundtrack album of Jerry Goldsmith's final Trek score - Star Trek: Nemesis!
From the website:
It's even got Spiner singing "Blue Skies." WIN!
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On a related note, it's been a literal golden age for Star Trek fans in the world of soundtracks these last few years. Hopefully if this sells well, we'll likewise see an Expanded/Deluxe Edition from Varèse for Star Trek Into Darkness and maybe it won't be too much to hope for same treatment by GNP Crescendo for Star Trek: Insurrection. We'll see!
Varèse Sarabande is releasing a 2-disc expanded soundtrack album of Jerry Goldsmith's final Trek score - Star Trek: Nemesis!
From the website:
It was, sadly, one of Jerry Goldsmith’s last film scores. Only Timeline and Looney Tunes: Back In Action (both 2003) would follow it. In 2002 Jerry Goldsmith took his final voyage on the fabled USS Enterprise and gave Star Trek Nemesis and the whole Next Generation crew an epic send-off.
This is the release so many Star Trek fans have been waiting for. Goldsmith’s complete score from Star Trek Nemesis is presented, along with a set of bonus tracks that includes source music, a set of alternate cues and mixes, plus a rare opportunity to listen in to the final moments of Jerry Goldsmith on the Star Trek scoring stage with his orchestra and director Stuart Baird.
In the wake of a joyful wedding between Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Troi (Marina Sirtis), Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) receives another reason to celebrate: the Romulans want peace and the captain will be the Federation's emissary. But as the Enterprise heads toward the Romulan Empire, a brilliant villain awaits — harboring a diabolical plan of destruction and an unimaginable secret that will give Picard his most fearsome challenge.
We’re very excited to mark the return of the Varèse Sarabande CD Club with this historic and important Jerry Goldsmith release.


Track list:
DISC ONE
1. Remus* (2:01)
2. The Box (2:21)
3. My Right Arm (1:04)
4. Star Field** / Positronic Signal (1:57)
5. The Argo (1:17)
6. Odds And Ends (4:39)
7. Your Brother / Course Plotted** (2:07)
8. Repairs** (6:27)
9. The Knife (3:10)
10. Perfect Timing / Allegiance (2:21)
11. Secrets (1:28)
12. The Mine (1:30)
13. Ideals (2:16)
14. Options (0:55)
15. Bed Time / Transport (1:38)
16. Blood Test (1:23)
17. The Mirror (5:23)
18. The Scorpion** (2:24)
19. His Plans / Data & B-4 (2:39)
20. Battle Stations** (2:40)
21. Attack Pattern (2:22)
22. The Invitation / True Nature / Let’s Go To Work (4:38)
23. Lateral Run (3:55)
24. The Viceroy (:20)
DISC TWO
1. Engage (2:14)
2. Full Reverse (1:41)
3. Not Functional (2:54)
4. Final Flight (3:49)
5. Firing Sequence (:54)
6. A New Friend (2:38)
7. That Song** / An Honor (1:24)
8. A New Ending*†** (8:30)
Source Music:
9. Riker’s Strut #1 (Mike Lang) (1:07)
10. Riker’s Strut #2 (Mike Lang) (1:09)
11. Blue Skies† (Vocal By Brent Spiner) (3:17)
12. Blue Skies† (Instrumental) (2:37)
Additional Music:
13. Secrets (Alternate Mix) (1:29)
14. The Mine (Alternate) (1:33)
15. Options (Alternate) (:57)
16. Options (Alternate Mix) (:58)
17. Data & B-4 (Alternate) (1:39)
18. Battle Stations** (Alternate Mix) (2:44)
19. Attack Pattern (Alternate Mix) (2:24)
20. True Nature (Alternate Mix) (1:30)
21. A New Ending*†** (Alternate) (6:11)
22. Director And Composer (2:35)
It's even got Spiner singing "Blue Skies." WIN!
LINK
Sign me up!
On a related note, it's been a literal golden age for Star Trek fans in the world of soundtracks these last few years. Hopefully if this sells well, we'll likewise see an Expanded/Deluxe Edition from Varèse for Star Trek Into Darkness and maybe it won't be too much to hope for same treatment by GNP Crescendo for Star Trek: Insurrection. We'll see!