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1. Star Trek Theme (Main Title) 2. Doctor Bartender 3. Survivors 4. Prime Specimen 5. Bottled 6. Probed 7. Monster Illusion 8. Monster Fight 9. The Kibitzers 10. Vena's Punishment 11. Pike's Punishment 12. Picnic 13. True Love 14. Vena's Dance 15. Torchy Girl 16. Under The Spell 17. Primitive Thoughts 18. Wrong Think 19. To Catch A T. 20. Going Up 21. Max's Factor 22. Star Trek Theme (End Title) 23. Main Title 24. Star Date 25. Episode Titles 26. Force Field 27. Silvery Orbs 28. Crippled Ship 29. Speedy Reader 30. Hit The Button 31. On Delta Vega 32. When Your Eyes Have Turned To Silver 33. Instant Paradise 34. End Title And Credits 35. Additional Credits

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Star Trek: Original Television Soundtrack (The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before)
  • Audio Cassette: 0 pages
  • Publisher: GNP Crescendo; 1985
  • Label: GNP Crescendo
  • Studio: GNP Crescendo

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is the "ne plus ultra" for Trek fans everywhere., July 2, 1998
By A Customer
This is it. The ne plus ultra. The Ur source. The Holy Grail of Trekdom.

If not for the less-than-perfect (but still acceptable) recording quality, this album would rate a full five stars. (Presumably, this recording was copied directly from the original, optical soundtrack recordings.)

I especially enjoy the pure, simple but sad and melancholy melodies Courage used in the score for "The Cage". Unclouded by dialog and special effects, the sublime oboe/clarinet duet in "Doctor Bartender" is seldom matched in any genre.

Most fans will notice the original theme music in an early orchestration right off the bat. But only the astute will recognize the new, alternative theme written for "Where No Man Has Gone Before".

Both scores, heard in their entirety, bring a new dimension to one's appreciation of the artistry of the old series. These are well thought out works that could be credibly played in a contemporary concert hall anywhere in...Read more

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a couple glaring problems, November 10, 2003
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Accolades aside for the music itself, there are two reasons to be miffed by this cd, though the problems stem from the original LP release: tape hiss and distortion (like someone blowing into the microphone) when the music peaks out. The cd insert (from the LP) mentions these problems, though of course they aren't apparent in the TV episodes...
Secondly, while "The Cage" seems complete (thankfully the music during warp-speed is omitted), "Where no man..." is not. The music to the climactic 5-10 minute battle between Kirk and Gary is omitted! The insert says the master tapes were unedited. Was it that LP's were limited to 45 minutes (the album runs 43 min)? Whatever the reason, it's a disappointing result.
While I'm glad for the music available and have gotten used to the problems, I wish they could have at least corrected the omission when they released the cd.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Alexander Courage...one of the great pioneers in early TV", January 7, 2002
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Alexander Courage was a pioneer in the scoring of early television beyond anyone's comprehension during that time...his creativity and music would have such an impact on future series and composers now coming into an age electronic wonders...not on the same scale as Bernard Herrmann, but very close to his edge of scoring...if you know what I mean.

Not unlike Herrmann, Courage has a way with orchestration and arrangements...take for instance the cues on "THE CAGE", each a theme within a theme, never-ending and moving onto yet another segment as in "PIKE'S PUNISHMENT"...counterpoints blending within various themes transferring from one to the other...very much like Herrmann, a style that is very contagious...gotta love it.

Another Cosmic event from Neil Norman(executive album producer) under his watchful eye we can depend on original releases for all early STAR TREK FANS, who have made collecting any and everything their favorite past time...thank you...Read more

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