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Jerry Goldsmith Album Information

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Basic Instinct (1992) | Deep Rising (1998) | First Knight (1995) | The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) | Malice (1993) | Mulan (1998) | Planet of the Apes (1968) | The River Wild (1994) | The Russia House (1990) | The Sand Pebbles (1966) | Small Soldiers (1998) | Star Trek: First Contact (1996) | Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) | Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)



Basic Instinct
(Varese Sarabanda - 1992)
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Music Composed and Conduced by Jerry Goldsmith
Album Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Performed by The National Philharmonic Orchestra
Executive Producer: Robert Townson
Recorded and Mixed by Bruce Botnick at The Hit Factory, London
Music Supervised by Harry Shannon
Music Coordinator: Robin Glenn
Orchestrations by: Alexander Courage
Music Editor: Ken Hall
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Executive Assistant: Tom Null

Track Title
Length
1. Main Title (Theme From Basic Instinct)
Real Audio Sound Clip
2:15
2. Crossed Legs
Real Audio Sound Clip
4:50
3. Night life
Real Audio Sound Clip
6:03
4. Kitchen Help
Real Audio Sound Clip
3:59
5. Pillow Talk
Real Audio Sound Clip
5:00
6. Morning After
2:29
7. The Games Are Over
5:38
8. Catherine's Sorrow
2:41
9. Roxy Loses
3:17
10. An Unending Story
7:56


Deep Rising
(Hollywood Records - 1998)
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Track Title
Length
1. Underwater Grave
WAV Sound Clip - 327 K
2:38
2. Lost Communication
WAV Sound Clip - 325 K
2:57
3. Collision Course
WAV Sound Clip - 334 K
1:15
4. Boarding
WAV Sound Clip - 345 K
3:47
5. Wet Repairs
WAV Sound Clip - 332 K
2:26
6. Let's Make a Deal
WAV Sound Clip - 334 K
6:54
7. Wall of Water
WAV Sound Clip - 326 K
3:19
8. Leila's Gone
WAV Sound Clip - 335 K
2:05
9. E Ticket
WAV Sound Clip - 330 K
3:37
10. Hang On
WAV Sound Clip - 328 K
2:55


First Knight
(Epic Soundtrax - 1995)
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Music Composed, Conducted, and Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Orchestrations by Alexander Courage
Music Recorded and Mixed by Bruce Botnick at Sony Scoring Stage, Cluver City, CA
Mastered at Pacific Ocean Post, Santa Monica, CA
Assistant Engineer: Sue McLean
Stage Managers: Greg Dennen, Mark Eshelman
Technical Engineer: Bill Talbott
Music Editor: Ken Hall
Music Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
Music Preperation: Jo Ann Kane Music Service
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Special Thanks to Lyn Benjamin, Richard Kraft, Hunt Lowry, Walter Murch and very special thanks to Jerry Zucker

Track Title
Length
1. Arthur's Fanfare
0:45
2. Promise Me
4:05
3. Camelot
2:20
4. Raid on Leonesse
4:28
5. A New Life
4:55
6. To Leonesse
3:27
7. Night Battle
5:40
8. Village Ruins
3:21
9. Arthur's Farewell
5:26
10. Camelot Lives
5:41


The Ghost and the Darkness
(Hollywood Records - 1996)
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Translator: Ashnee Ramasami (Hindi)
Translator: Kelly Askew (Swahili)
Engineer: Richard Mitchell
Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Publishers: Sessiwede, Inc., Douglas-Reuther
Recorded at SABC, Johannesburg, South Africa
Mixed at Media Ventures, Santa Monica, California

Music Supervisor: George Acogny
Assistant to George Acogny: Phillip Kirker Torretto
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan appears courtesy of Real World Music Ltd.
Executive Soundtrack Producers: Michael Douglas, Steven Reuther and Mitchell Leib
Thanks to: Carole Dantuono, Charles Layton, Brian Alexander, Dutch Cramblitt, Mike Rosenberg, Jan Rose, Cameron Smith, Diarmuid Quinn, Jeff Marks, Judy Kemper, Mike Lieberman, Charlie D'atri, Harlan Goodman, Jerry Goldsmith, Bruce Botnick, George Acogny, Phillip Elway, Sally Bolt, Desiree Craig.

Producer's Liner Notes

Epic, suspenseful, mysterious, seductive... the soundtrack of THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS captures the essence of the film's amazing and unforgettable story. As there are so many extraordinary qualities to this tale, we needed something extraordinary for the soundtrack as well - an Academy and Emmy Award winning composer such as Jerry Goldsmith seemed like a good idea. His dangerously enchanting score, combined with the African and Hindu chanting, embodies the film's passion and suspense.

It's hard to believe this movie is based on a true story. In 1898 a courageous and determined Anglo-Irish engineer named Lt. Colonel John H. Patterson went to a place called Tsaco in East Africa to build an important railway bridge. Facing problems of all kinds, including time pressure and clashes of cultures, Patterson soon faced his greatest challenge: two powerful man-eating lions. It seemed impossible to kill them. Over 130 men were killed by the lions before it was over. Nobody knows for sure how or why those lions murdered so many men.....

The soundtrack evokes the unexplored, majestic landscape of turn-of-the-century Africa and the unforgettable experiences of John Patterson. Yet underneath the beautiful setting and magnificent adventure prowls something hungry and mysterious...

Michael Douglas & Steve Reuther


The first time Michael and Steve told me the incredible true story "The Ghost and the Darkness" is based on, it set my mind racing. The exotic combination of an Irishman working for the English on the African plain spoke to me of disparate elements rarely seen in film today. The me it harkens back to the great Cinemascope epics done by directors such as David Lear. The music is a critical part of the canvas of a production of this scale. I have attempted to weave together pieces of Ireland, England and Africa in a score which does this film justice.

Jerry Goldsmith

Track Title
Length
1. Theme From "The Ghost And The Darkness"
2:11
2. The Bridge
4:09
3. Catch A Train
2:02
4. Lions Attack
5:18
5. First Time
2:00
6. Starling's Death
5:57
7. Lions Reign
2:40
8. Preparations
2:46
9. Remington's Death
2:31
10. Prepare For Battle
2:00
11. Final Attack
2:53
12. Welcome To Tsavo
4:59

Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith. Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Permormed by The National Philiharmonic Orchestra of London. Orchestrations by Alexander Courage.
Music Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Bruce Botnick at Air Studios, London, England, and Signet Sound, Hollywood, California.
Music Editor: Ken Hall. Computer Programing: Nick Vidar. Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth.

13. Hamara Haath ("Our Hands Unite")
3:05
14. Dueling Chants, Part I: "Jungal Bahar"
3:20

Performed by The Worldbeaters. Featuring Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Produced and Arranged by George Acogny. Original Chant and Lyrics written by George Acogny. Singer in L.A: Dana Hutson.

15. Safari Ya Bamba ("Journey To Bamba")
2:32
16. Terere Obande
2:42
17. Iye Oyeha
2:13

Performed by the Worldbeaters. Produced and Arranged by George Acogny
Inspired by Traditional Kenyan Song. Lyrics written by George Acogny
Keyboards: Paul Mirkovich. Programmer: Adrian Hamilton. Choir Conductor: Ray Phiri.

African Male Choir:
Tsepo Tshola, Don Gumbo, Sipho Maboya, Papi Nokwe, Luyanda Jezile, Bongani Masuku, Victor Nxumalo, Innocent Modiba, Bheki Sisa Khosa, Langa Dube, Stephen Molakeng, Daniel "Nana" Motijoane, Henry Faca Kulu, Victor Masondo.

African Female Choir:
Mandise Dlanga, Vicky Vilakasi, Margret Motsage, Wendy Mseleku, Marilyn Nokwe, Ntombiluthi Mhlongo, Phumzile Ntuli, Tu Nokwe, Baulah Hashe.

Indian Choir:
Felicia Marion, Kreesan Pillay, Lionel Peterson, Rufus Nadasen, Maggie Nadasen, Thekarajh, Thekarajh Padayachee, Rosaline Ramasami.


Malice
(Varese Sarabande Records - 1993)
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Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Executive Producer: Robert Townson
Orchestrations by Alexander Courage and Arthur Morton
Music Recorded and Mixed by Bruce Botnick at The Hit Factory, London, England
Mastered at Pacific Ocean Post, Los Andeles
Music Editor: Ken Hall
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Film Music Representation: Richard Kraft

Track Title
Length
1. Main Title
3:31
2. A Lift Home
1:45
3. No Friends
1:33
4. With Malice
2:54
5. The Handyman
2:45
6. Clues
7:15
7. No Choice
2:39
8. The Body
10:43


Mulan
(Walt Disney Records - 1998)
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Original Songs
Original Score
Composed and Conducted by
Music by Matthew Wilder

Lyrics by David Zippel
Jerry Goldsmith

Score Orchestrations by Alexander Courage
Additional Arranging by Paul Buckmaster
Music Production Supervisor: Tod Cooper
Album Mastered by Bruce Botnik


Track Title
Score or Song
Length
1. Honor to Us All
Song
3:03
2. Reflection
Song
2:27
3. I'll Make a Man Out of You
Song
3:21
4. A Girl Worth Fighting For
Song
2:26
5. True to Your Heart (Single)
Song
4:16
6. Suite from "Mulan"
Real Audio Sound Clip - 136 K
Score
7:06
7. Attack at the Wall
Score
4:59
8. Mulan's Decision
Score
3:23
9. Blossoms
Score
6:27
10. The Huns Attack
Score
4:30
11. The Burned-Out Village
Score
5:53
12. Reflection (Pop Version)
Song
3:36


Planet of the Apes
(re-release Varese Sarabande - 1997)
(original release Twentieth Century Fox - 1968)
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Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Album Produced by Nick Redman
Music Score Remix: Brian Risner
Project Consultant: Lukas Kendall
35mm Assembly: Ron Fuglsby
Digital Mastering: Dan Herch, DigiPrep, Hollywood, CA
Executive Producer for Varθse Sarabande: Bruce Kimmel
Project Coordinator for Twentieth Century Fox: Tom Cavanaugh
VP, Marketing and Media Relations for Varθse Sarabande: Michael Caprio
Music remixed from the original 35mm film elements in the North Room, Zanuck Theater, Twentieth Century Fox Studios during July 1995
Sleeve by Top Design Studio (Los Angeles)
Special Thanks: Robert Kraft, John Zaffarano, Richard Kraft, Alyssa Revels, Lois Carruth, Douglas Fake, Melissa Totten, Lisa Jackson, Alan Adler, Eric Love, the Fox Archives and Warren Salyer.
Poster images courtesy of Fox Archives
Still photographs courtest of Fox Still Photograph Collection

Track Title
Length
1. Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare
(Alfred Newman, 1953 version)
0:13
PLANET OF THE APES (1968)
2. Main Title
2:13
3. Crash Landing *
6:40
4. The Searchers *
2:25
5. The Search Continues
4:55
6. The Clothes Snatchers **
3:09
7. The Hunt
5:10
8. A New Mate
1:04
9. The Revelation **
3:20
10. No Escape
5:39
11. The Trial *
1:45
12. New Identity
2:24
13. A Bid For Freedom **
2:36
14. The Forbidden Zone
3:23
15. The Intruders *
1:09
16. The Cave
1:20
17. The Revelation (Part II) *
3:15
ESCAPE FROM THE
PLANET OF THE APES (1971)

18. Suite *
16:27

*
previously unreleased
**
contains previously unreleased material


The River Wild
(RCA Records - 1994)
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Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Music Supervisor: Carol Fenelon
Executive in Charge of Music for Universal Pictures: Burt Berman
Orchestrations by Arthur Morton and Alexander Courage
Music Recorded and Mixed by Bruce Botnick at Todd-AO Scoring and mastered at Pacific Ocean Post
Music Editor: Ken Hall
Orchestra Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent
Music Preparation: JoAnn Kane Music Service
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Special Thanks to Richard Kraft and Lyn Benjamin
Original Score Composed by Jerry Goldsmith
Published by Music Corporation of America, Inc. BMI

"The Water is Wide" Recorded and Mixed at Studio 306, Toronto, Canada

Arranged by Michael Timmins
Engineered by Robert Cobban
Assistant Engineer: Greg Peech
Mixed by Cowboy Junkies and Robert Cobban
Margo Timmins: Vocals
Peter Timmins: Drums
Michael Timmins: Electric & Acoustic Rhythm Guitars
Alan Anton: Bass Guitar
Ken Myhr: Lead Guitar
Jeff Bird: Harmonica, Mandolin & Percussion

Track Title
Score or Song
Length
1. The Water is Wide* (Traditional)
Song
3:10
2. Gale's Theme (Main Title)
Score
2:24
3. Big Water
Score
2:51
4. Wade Goes Under
Score
3:18
5. Tom Hangs On
Score
3:21
6. Vision Quest
Score
2:57
7. Little Niagara
Score
2:40
8. Same Old Story
Score
2:12
9. Vacation's Over
Score
9:51
10. Family Reunion (End Title)
Contains edited version of "The Water is Wide"
Score and Song
5:47

*
Performed by Cowboy Junkies/Produced by Michael Timmins


The Russia House
(MCA Records - 1990)
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Music Composed, Conducted, and Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Orchestrations by Arthur Morton
Saxophone played by Branford Marsalis
Piano played by Michael Lang
Bass played by John Patitucci
"What Is This Thing Called Love" performed by:
     Drums played by Ralph Penland
     Piano played by Billy Childs
     Bass played by Tony Dumas
     Saxophone played by Branford Marsalis
Recorded, Mixed, and Edited by Bruce Botnick at Columbia Studios and Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, CA
Orchestra Manager: Sandy DeCrescent
Music Preperation: JoAnn Kane Music Service
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Soundtrack Coordinator: Richad Kraft
Music Supervisor for Pathe: Joachim H. Hansch
Music Supervisor for MCA Records: Kathy Nelson
Art Direction: JA
Design: Georgopoulos Design, Inc.
Special Thanks to all the wonderful musicians in the orchestra
Patti Austin appears courtesy of GRP Records, Inc.
Brandford Marsalis appears courtesy of CBS Records
John Patitucci appears courtesy of GRP Records, Inc.
Billy Childs appears courtesy of Windham Hil Records/Hip Pocket Productions

Track Title
Length
1. Katya
3:57
2. Introductions
3:12
3. The Conversation
4:13
4. Training
2:01
5. Katya and Barley
2:32
6. First Name, Yakov
2:53
7. Bon Voyage
2:11
8. The Meeting
3:59
9. I'm With You/What Is This Thing Called Love *
2:39
10. Alone in the World **
4:09
11. The Gift
2:34
12. Full Marks
2:27
13. Barley's Love
3:24
14. My Only Country
4:34
15. Crossing Over
4:13
16. The Deal
4:09
17. The Family Arrives
7:38

*
Composed by Cole Porter
Produced by Bradford Marsalis
**
Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Produced by Jeremy Lubbock and Aland and Marilyn Berman


The Sand Pebbles
(re-release Varese Sarabande - 1997)
(original release Twentieth Century Fox - 1966)
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Produced by Jerry Goldsmith and Robert Townson
Recording Engineer: Jonathan Allen
Assistant Engineer: Richard Hale
Recorded at City Halls, Glasgow on February 17, 1997
Mastering Engineer: Bruce Botnick
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Special Thanks to Simon Crookall, Kaylin Frank, Vic Fraser, Mary Jones, Myra Mackay, Andrea Sine, Karen Smith, and Elaine Thomson

Track Title
Length
1. Overture
2:27
2. Main Title
2:50
3. Getting Aquainted
3:57
4. Repel Boarders
2:57
5. Changsha Dock
1:51
6. Death of a Thousand Cuts
4:51
7. My Secret
3:44
8. Jake and Shirley*
4:31
9. The Wedding*
5:40
10. Frenchy's Death*
2:28
11. Maily's Abduction
2:35
12. Final Mission
3:31
13. Almost Home
0:33

*
World Premiere Recordings


Small Soldiers
(Varese Sarabande - 1998)
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Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Executive Producer: Robert Townson
Executive in charge of Music for DreamWorks: Todd Homme
Orchestrations by Alexander Courage
Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Bruce Botnick at The Newman Scoring Stage
Music Editor: Darrell Hall
Orchestra Contractor: Sandy De Crescent
Music Preperation: Joann Kane Music Service
Assistant to Mr. Goldsmith: Lois Carruth

Track Title
Length
1. Assembly Line
3:33
2. Alan and Archer
2:58
3. Roll Call
4:49
4. Prepare for Assult
3:46
5. Branded
2:15
6. Special Design
2:33
7. I'm Scared
2:01
8. Trust Me
4:04
9. Off to Gorgon
4:41


Star Trek: First Contact
(GNP/Crescendo Record Company - 1996)
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Original Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Additional Original Music Composed by Joel Goldsmith
Orchestrations by Arthur Morton, Alexander Courage and Jeff Atmajian
Recorded, Mixed, and Edited by Bruce Botnick
Music Editors: Ken Hall, Clifford Kolhweck
Music Preparation: Bob Bornstein
Computer Programming: Nick Vidar
Recorded October 14 - 18, 1996 at Paramount Pictures - Scoring Stage M
Assisted by Paul Wertheimer, Norman Dlugatch and Dominic Gonzales
Orchestra Contractor: Sandy De Crescent
Assistant to Jerry Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Digitally Mastered by Bruce Botnick at DIGEFEX
Album Art Direction: Mark Banning
Additional Graphics by Michael Okuda and John Eaves

Track Title
Length
1. Main Titleƒ/Locutus*
4:17
2. Red Alertƒƒ
2:13
3. Temporal Wake
2:07
4. Welcome Aboard
WAV Sound Clip - 455 K
2:40
5. Fully Functional
3:18
6. Retreat*
3:59
7. Evacuate
2:19
8. 39.1 Degrees Celsius*
4:44
9. The Dish
7:05
10. First Contact
5:52
11. End Creditsƒ/ƒƒ
5:24
12. Magic Carpet Ride
Performed by Steppenwolf
4:25
13. Ooby Dooby
Performed by Roy Orbison
2:22

*
Composed by Joel Goldsmith
ƒ
Contains Theme from Star Trek TV Series by Alexander Courage
ƒƒ
Contains Theme from Star Trek: The Motion Picture composed by Jerry Goldsmith


Star Trek: Insurrection
(GNP/Crescendo Record Company - 1998)
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Original Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
Orchestrations by Alexander Courage
Recorded, Mixed, and Edited by Bruce Botnick
Music Editor: Ken Hall
Music Preparation: Jo Ann Kane Music Service
Computer Programming: Nick Vidar
Recorded October 19 - 23, 1998 at Paramount Pictures - Scoring Stage M
Assisted by Paul Wertheimer, Norman Dlugatch and Dominic Gonzales
Orchestra Contractor: Sandy De Crescent
Assistant to Jerry Goldsmith: Lois Carruth
Digitally Mastered by Bruce Botnick at DIGEFEX
Album Art Direction: Mark Banning
Additional Graphics by John Eaves
Special Thanks to: Rick Berman, Jonathan Frakes, Peter Lauritson, Jerry Goldsmith, the Gang at Avenue L & 8th St,. the Gang at the Star Trek Art Department and the Gang at Marathon

Executive Album Producer's Liner Notes

Jerry Goldsmith has scored over 150 films and countless hours of television. Although he finds the process "daunting," he always suceeds in creating something glorious for his films. Directors fight to get him and record companies battle for the right to release his music. I enthusiastically participate in these skirmishes.

Through his diverse masterpieces such as Planet of the Apes, Basic Instinct, Patton, Star Trek: First Contact, and the Academy award-winner The omen, he has become a "living legend" in his field. He is literally the standard by which film composers are judged.

Born in LA, Jerry first wanted to be a concert pianist. After seeing Spellbound, he fell in love with both Ingrid Bergman and Miklos Rozsa's musical score. Suddenly, jerry was determined to write music for motion pictures. Similarly, when I saw Logan's Run and Alien I knew I had discovered my passion - film music!

Jerry has had the same effect on thousands of young filmmakers and musicians for the last four decades.

His creativity is ignited as he views the film for the first time rather than reading the script. He tunes in the director's vision and "gets inside" the characters. He composes themes which bind the film together and sustain the dramatic intensity. He also skillfully retains total control over our perception of the music. His soundtracks support the film without the audience being "aware" of the music. Occasionally, he shifts gears; bringing the music to the forefront for us to admire. Inexorably, his music draws you into the realm of the picture inspiring total involvement.

Alchemy would be a good word for the unique sounds and nuances that Goldsmith generates. The become "characters" in his films. His mastery of electronics is remarkable, especially the way he stays a decade ahead with his textures effortlessly integrating them into the orchestra as part of his infinite palette. Who can forget Craig Huxley's "blaster beam" in Star Trek: The Motion Picture or the Coral electric sitar in Escape From the Planet of the Apes!

As the late Henry Mancini once said, voicing the opinion of his fellow Hollywood composers; "Jerry - You scare the hell out of us!"

Jerry Goldsmith helped create the uniquely American art form of film scoring. As Alexander Courage, the composer of the Star Trek TV theme once said of Jerry; "We can always count on him to find out what is best for a picture and take us there musically."

His passion and talent for film composing would seem to be unlimited. Jerry makes everyone from the actor to the special FX crew, the director to the CD company, look good.

Bravo Jerry!

NEIL NORMAN

Track Title
Length
1. Ba'Ku Village ƒ/ƒƒ
6:57
2. In Custody
1:08
3. Childrens' Story
1:51
4. Not Functioning
1:52
5. New Sight
5:47
6. The Drones Attack
4:13
7. The Riker Maneuver
3:13
8. The Same Race
2:53
9. No Threat
4:14
10. The Healing Process *
7:15
11. End Credits ƒ/ƒƒ
5:23

*
Different from version used in film
ƒ
Contains "Theme from STAR TREK - The TV Series" composed by Alexander Courage published by Bruin Music Company BMI
ƒƒ
Contains "Theme from STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE" composed by Jerry Goldsmith published by Ensign Music Corporation BMI


Star Trek: The Motion Picture
(re-release Sony Legacy/Columbia - 1999)
(original release Twentieth Century Fox - 1986)
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Original Soundtrack Recording Composed, Conducted, and Produced by Jerry Goldsmith
Executive Producer: Bruce Botnick
Recorded at 20th Century Fox Music scoring stage Engineer: John Neal
Assistant Engineers: Terry Brown, Randy Saunders and Barry Walter
Orchestrations: Arthur Morton
Additional Orchestrations: Alexander Courage and Fred Steiner
Contractor: Carl Fortina
Music Editor for the Film: Ken Hall
SONY Digital Recording System Consultants: Rick Plushner and Roger Pryor
Editing Engineer: Bruce Botnick
Disc Mastering: Wally Traugott, Capitol Records Studios
For 20th Century Fox Music Department: Lionel Newman
For Paramount Pictures Music Department: Hunter Murtaugh
For Columbia Records: Micharl Dilbeck, Bruce Lundvall, Joe Dash & Guy Spellman
Front Cover Art: Bob Peal
Special Thanks to Lois Carruth and to Jerry Goldsmith, without whose kind cooperation this reissue would not have been possible; and to Maybeth Roberts, at Famous Music


There are far too many liner notes for me to possibly type in. If you wish to read them (and they are worth it), you'll have to buy the CD, which I highly recommend!


DISC ONE (of two)
Track Title
Length
1. Ilia's Theme
3:01
2. Main Title
1:23
3. Klingon Battle
5:27
4. Total Logic *
3:44
5. Floating Office *
1:03
6. The Enterprise
5:59
7. Leaving Drydock
3:29
8. Spock's Arrival *
1:58
9. The Cloud
4:58
10. Vejur Flyover
4:57
11. The Force Field *
5:03
12. Games *
3:41
13. Spock Walk
4:19
14. Inner Workings *
3:01
15. Vejur Speaks *
3:50
16. The Meld
3:09
17. A Good Start *
2:26
18. End Title
3:16

DISC TWO (of two)
Interviews only, no score
Track Title
Length
1. Star Trek Theme
1:34
2. Introduction: Nichelle Nichols *
1:13
3. Inside Star Trek
1:04
4. William Shatner Meets Captain Kirk
9:12
5. Introduction to Live Show
0:25
6. About Science Fiction *
0:40
7. The Origin of Spock
1:45
8. Sarek's Son Spock
7:21
9. The Questor Affair
3:49
10. The Genesis II Pilot *
2:34
11. Cyborg Rools and E.T. Life Forms *
4:06
12. McCoy's RX For Life
6:14
13. The Star Trek Philosphy
4:40
14. Asimov's World of Science Fiction
6:27
15. The Enterprise Runs Around
1:50
16. A Letter From a Network Censor
5:03
17. The Star Trek Dream Team (Ballad I/Ballad II)
5:43
18. Sign Off: Nichelle Nichols *
0:50

*
PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED