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Your favorite tracks from Trek scores

Hands down, my favorite track from a Star Trek scene:
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While it's not my favorite, I will second at least that it's a fine pick. That would be my favorite track inside the 2009 film proper. However, myself, I was swept away by the TOS-theme "reprise" with nuTrek motifs in the end credits.

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I might have had to wipe my face after that, I'm not sure. ;)
 
I remember seeing that in the cinema for the first time and how genuinely exciting it was. My favourite movie credits sequence ever, for the design but mostly for the score. I had that same moment again at the end of Beyond. I adore the new Trek theme and my personal favourite versions framed STB

All time Trek favourite - clichéd choice, but the ST:FC theme. It is hopeful, beautiful, exciting and 'Star Treky' all in one. It is perfect for what I see as the wonderfully portrayed first meeting between human and alien. I totally agreed with Picard - I envied Lily and the world she got to live in. And the music was a huge part of that film's ability to sell the historical importance of what is really quite a simple moment.
 
Completely agreed on the FC main theme, one of my favorites.

Another timeless favorite is TMP's The Enterprise.

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I really like the GEN soundtrack, I never see it getting a lot of love around these parts (it's usually criticized as bland).

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Why did they tell them that though?
Berman didn't want music that "drew attention to itself." :wtf:

This is one of my favorite Ron Jones's pieces from "Who Watches the Watchers." It's full of energy. Exactly the kind of music that draws to attention to itself and enhances the action on screen.
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You just can't top Star Trek: The Motion Picture in my book. I love "The Cloud".
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And "Games, Spock Walk."
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James Horner's work for Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan is another favorite. "The Genesis Count Down" stands out.
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From the TV shows I'm a huge fan of Ron Jones's work on early TNG. "Up The Long Ladder" is one of his best scores. Very eerie.

"Clones".
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"The Cloning Lab".
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You just can't top Star Trek: The Motion Picture in my book. I love "The Cloud".
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And "Games, Spock Walk."
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Both very good.

I also like "V'Ger Flyover," too, for its use of an imposing variation of the Ilia theme/overture as a theme for the colossal object itself.

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I've always liked the opening theme to 'Generations' too. Oddly haunting and magical in it's way with a lovely crescendo with the classic theme.
I like how they have both this one and the one they used for "Jumping the Ravine" in the end credits.

If anyone doesn't start this list with 'The Inner Light' they're either a heartless bastard destined for gre'thor, or you've mistakenly deactivated your emotion chip!
Agreed, the music in The Inner Light is wonderful. I also like the music from Voyager's Blink of an Eye.
 
I remember years back someone actually edited "Jumping the Ravine" over Enterprise's opening credits sequence and it worked so perfectly.
 
I really like the Tos music I have a couple of Cds that has all some great music I really like City on the edge of forever.. Tng The Best of both worlds .I have several TOS movie soundtracks ,And the cds of J.J. Abrams I really like the music from all 3 movies. Tng First Contact is one of my favorotes and of course The Wrath of Khan..
 
I caught the end of TNG "The Wounded" on BBCA last night. I've always really liked the way the score reprises "The Minstrel Boy," after O'Brien and Maxwell have sung the song and Maxwell realizes he won't win this one. Some melody snuck through on the music track. ;)
 
Fun question! Some of my favorites:

  • "Ilia's Theme" - TMP
  • "Klingon Battle" - TMP
  • Main title theme from TWOK
  • Main title theme from FC
  • "Labor of Love" - ST09
  • "Enterprising Young Men" - ST09
  • "Sub-Prime Directive" - STID
  • "London Calling" - STID
  • And not sure if it counts, but I adore the seasons 4-6 main title theme from DS9
 
"The Enterprise" TMP
"Enterprise Clears Moorings" TWOK

Perhaps two of the best pieces of music that have ever fallen on these ears.

Opening/Closing Credits TWOK
"Stealing the Enterprise" TSFS

Honorable mentions.
 
Oh my, so many...

From TMP (Goldsmith at his best)
  • Main Title/Klingon Battle
  • Ilia's Theme
  • The Enterprise
  • Leaving Drylock
  • The Cloud
  • Vejur Flyover
From TWOK (Horner is pretty good too)
  • Main Title
  • Enterprise Clears Moorings
  • Surprise Attack
  • Kirk's Explosive Reply
  • Battle in the Mutara Nebula
  • Genesis Countdown
  • Epilogue/End Title
TSFS (Not as many memorable scores here)
  • Prologue/Main Title
  • The Mind Meld
  • Stealing the Enterprise
  • End Title
TVH (Rosenman is too upbeat for my tastes, but it fits with the movie I guess)
  • Main Title
  • Home Again/End Credits
TUC (I just love Eidelman's darker score)
  • Overture
  • Assassination
  • The Battle for Peace
  • SIgn Off
  • Star Trek VI Suite
GEN
  • Main Title
  • Enterprise-B/Kirk Saves the Day
  • Outgunned
  • Out of Control/The Crash
  • Jumping the Ravine
  • To Live Forever
  • Overture
FC
  • Main Title
  • Red Alert
  • Flight of the Phoenix
  • First Contact
  • End Credits
INS
  • Ba'ku Village
  • The Drones Attack
  • The Riker Maneuver
  • The Healing Process
NEM
  • Remus
  • Engage
  • Odds and Ends
  • Repairs
  • The Scorpion
  • A New Ending
I don't care for the Abramstrek movies so I have no opinion about their soundtracks.

And the TV scores tend to blend into the background and/or gets used multiple times in different episodes so I find it hard to identify them. But I do like main title scores - TNG since they stole it from TMP; DS9 is great, especially the later seasons; even VOY is quite good; but I really don't like ENT's "Faith of the Heart".
 
  • Main Title from TMP
  • Main Title from First Contact
  • Main Title from TWOK
  • Battle in the Mutara Nebula from TWOK
  • A Busy Man from TFF
  • The "mountain climbing" music from TFF
  • Chekov's Escape from TVH
  • The Enterprise from TMP
  • Stealing the Enterprise from TSFS
  • Klingon Theme from TMP
  • The "Yorktown music" from STB
  • Genesis Countdown from TWOK
  • The full orchestral version of The Inner Light

just to name a few.
 
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