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Star Trek: The Motion Picture [Music from the Original Soundtrack]

Current price: $26.99
Star Trek: The Motion Picture [Music from the Original Soundtrack]
Star Trek: The Motion Picture [Music from the Original Soundtrack]

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture [Music from the Original Soundtrack]

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Issued in 1999 after some considerable delay (and heavily available as a promo before that), this double-CD set corrects a lot of the mistakes that were made on the original LP and CD releases. For starters, there are about 20 more minutes of music from the film here -- obviously wanted to hold the original LP release to one disc, but they still could have gotten most, if not all, of the extra material on. The additional music isn't anything profound, because all of the major thematic material was represented on the original LP and its CD equivalent -- it's mostly just more of the Vejur oscillations over dark orchestral chords, but anything that gets more music into print is intrinsically OK. Indeed, listening to the full score here, it is more apparent than ever just how important 's score was to the lethargically paced, deeply troubled film -- almost all of the majesty, excitement, and mystery that the screen was supposed to present actually resides in the music, and probably deserved an Academy Award, not just a nomination, for his contribution to this movie. Additionally, one of the new tracks, may be the closest that has ever come to writing serious music in a pure Romantic idiom; this could have been the work of or -- it's that good. And all of the music has been remastered in state-of-the-art 20-bit sound, so the previously available parts of the score sound deeper and brighter -- one also gets echoes of his score for amid the sweeping orchestral passages. The second disc is given over to the reissue of the mid-'70s LP, which was a release -- it's mostly talk by creator/producer with , , and , with some comments by , some theme music, and some sound effects. It won't tell you much that the interviews accompanying the 's rebroadcast of the uncut original series didn't, but it's handy to have as an improbable CD re-release. ~ Bruce Eder

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