original-soundtrack.org
View Cart Contact Us
  Home div Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Sony Product Details - Ratings and reviews for star trek: the motion picture.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture


Zoom In Enlarge View


by: Jerry Goldsmith

List Price:
$19.98
Sales Rank: 1038068
Sony
Released: 1999-01-26

Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star
Media: Audio Cassette
This item is currently not available.


Title Tracks for Star Trek: The Motion Picture
    1. Ilia's Theme - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    2. Main Title - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    3. Klingon Battle - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    4. Total Logic - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    5. Floating Office - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    6. The Enterprise - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    7. Leaving Drydock - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    8. Spock's Arrival - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    9. The Cloud - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    10. Vejur Flyover - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    11. The Force Field - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    12. Games - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    13. Spock Walk - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    14. Inner Workings - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    15. Vejur Speaks - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    16. The Meld - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    17. A Good Start - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    18. End Title - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry
    19. Start Trek Theme - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    20. Introduction: Nichelle Nichols - Jerry Goldsmith, Courage, Alexander
    21. Inside Star Trek - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    22. William Shatner Meets Captain Kirk - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    23. About Science Fiction - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    24. The Origin of Spock - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    25. Sarek's Son Spock - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    26. The Questor Affair - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    27. The Genesis II Pilot - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    28. Cyborg Tools and E.T. Life Forms - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    29. McCoy's Rx for Life - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    30. The Star Trek Philosopy - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    31. Asimov's World of Science Fiction - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    32. The Enterprise Runs Around - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    33. A Letter from a Network Censor - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    34. The Star Trek Dream (Ballad 1/Ballad 2) - Jerry Goldsmith, Rodenberry, Gene
    35. Sign off: Nichelle Nichols - Jerry Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Jerry


Product Review
Amazon.com

After a decade of nascent cult fanaticism, Star Trek was finally reborn in 1979, given new life by an epic-sized feature-film production that all but squashed the quaint humanity that had been one of the original television series' most compelling elements (the producers got it right on Wrath of Khan and seldom looked back). Jerry Goldsmith's score, alternating robust heroics with alien mystique, is arguably the most memorable element of Star Trek: The Motion Picture; indeed, its main theme has heralded the voyages of the Enterprise in TV and film adventures ever since. This slipcased new edition resequences Goldsmith's music and supplements it with 25 minutes of previously unreleased, typically masterful cues. The set's "bonus" disc, Inside Star Trek with Gene Roddenberry, appeals to more polarized audiences: veteran Trekkers and shameless lovers of pop-culture kitsch. This 1976 artifact (previously unreleased on CD) was one of the first "official" efforts to address the show's burgeoning postcancellation popularity and features Trek creator Roddenberry ruminating earnestly about the show's origins and meanings with the likes of William Shatner and DeForest Kelley (who gives an eerily prescient lecture on the foibles of modern health care). Also features new narration by Nichelle "Uhuru" Nichols. Bonus points: Shatner doesn't sing! --Jerry McCulley



Product Details
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
  • Audio Cassette: 0 pages (1999-01-26)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Studio: Sony
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 29 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #1038068


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:5 Star

0 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Not as good as I had hoped. 2007-08-23
Comment: Believe it or not I am new to the Star trek world. I got this one and some other ST movies. I knew about the characters due to the pop culture effect it has had on society. But it took to long to get started and was slow and boring in several parts.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Holographic Slipcase 2007-05-06
Comment: The disc is as advertised but I did not get the holographic slip cover instead I received the slip cover from Star Trek the Motion Picture.
This is a minor disappointment but the music is still the same.
If you purchase this disc you may or may not receive the Holographic Slipcase as advertised.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Love the Soundtrack 2007-04-03
Comment: Best soundtrack of the motion picture. A great edition for any star trek fan. Love the music. Jerry Goldsmith is the best.


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Let's Face It ... 2007-03-11
Comment: although Trekkers and Trekkies have aired their fair share of gripes and complaints about the overall plot of 1979's STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, any fussing and nit-picking about the movie's various weaknesses is silenced when the discussion turns to Jerry Goldsmith's amazingly beautiful orchestral score.

"Ilia's Theme", which opens the 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition soundtrack, is beautiful and haunting, much like the character of the Deltan navigator who followed her heart to be with the man she loved. Every time I hear this song I get teary-eyed; it's lilting, gentle and marvelous.

And then ... we move from the lyrical and lovely to the rousing opening credits theme, which was adopted by "The Next Generation" (at Gene Roddenberry's insistance), and from there, it's on to an unpleasant enounter with V'Ger in "Klingon Battle". I'd never heard a "blaster beam" before, and after I heard it in this song... another flock of goosebumps settled on my arms.

Goldsmith's theme for the starship "Enterprise" is majestic, awe-inspiring and gives me a flock of goosebumps. When we see the Enterprise as Adm, Kirk sees her for the first time, the rich brass and well-tempered strings lend just the right touch of awed amazement to the moment.

That sense of awe and wonder continues in the cues which tell the story of the Enterprise's enounter with V'Ger, the living machine which is in search of its creator, and once again, Goldsmith's music gives us a sense of fear, awe and wonder, especially in "V'Ger Flyover" and "The Cloud".

One of the advantages of the 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition soundtrack is that many of the cuse which weren't included in the original printing of the soundtrack album are included, and these additional cues, including "Total Logic", which takes us on a musical journey to Vulcan, add to the overall enjoyment of the album.

The second CD, which is chock-full of interviews with many members of the Original Series cast, is interesting to listen to for the various insights on why STAR TREK has managed to keep its appeal for so many years, but the principal reason to get this set is for the expanded soundtrack.

I think I can safely say that Goldsmith's score for ST: TMP will become a classic soundtrack, because it's wonderful soundtrack which tells a story of fear, awe, faith and hope.

It is truly one of Jerry Goldsmith's masterworks.


0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Great album -- not the Holographic Slipcase edition 2006-11-17
Comment: I ordered this item from Amazon and the tracks are great. However, the CD I was sent does not have the holographic slipcase, but the regular cover with graphics from the movie. If you want the holographic case, order from another source!



You are currently viewing
Star Trek: The Motion Picture

secure shopping   |   privacy   |   shopping cart   |   contact us

Copyright © 2009 www.original-soundtrack.org