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Star trek [sound recording] : music from the motion picture / Michael Giacchino.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 302 066 966 2 | Varèse SarabandePublication details: Studio City, Calif. : Varèse Sarabande ; Universal City, Calif. : Universal Music Distribution, p2009.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:
  • Star trek (Motion picture : 2009)
Contained works:
  • Courage, Alexander Star trek
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Contents:
Star trek (1:03) -- Nailin' the Kelvin (2:09) -- Labor of love (2:51) -- Hella bar talk (1:55) -- Enterprising young men (2:39) -- Nero sighted (3:23) -- Nice to meld you (3:13) -- Run and shoot offense (2:04) -- Does it still McFly? (2:03) -- Nero death experience (5:38) -- Nero fiddles, Narada burns (2:34) -- Back from black (:59) -- That new car smell (4:46) -- To boldly go (:26) -- End credits (9:11).
Hollywood Studio Symphony ; Page LA Studio Voices ; Tim Simonec, conductor.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD SOUNDTRACK Star Trek Available 33111006271403
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Composer Michael Giacchino (Alias, Lost, Mission: Impossible 3), no stranger to the hyper-adrenalized worlds conjured by director J.J. Abrams, decided to "boldly go where no man has gone before" for the 2009 reboot of one of the most beloved science fiction franchises in history. To be fair, Giacchino's wildly heroic re-imagining of the Star Trek universe cribs the occasional motif from Jerry Goldsmith's original score (the end credits majestically weave in the original Alexander Courage-penned television theme), but it's more of a tip of the hat than an act of submission. Like any sci-fi score worth its weight in collapsing stars, the 11th big-screen voyage of the Starship Enterprise is propelled by bold, brass-led melodies that echo the heydays of the great Hollywood Westerns, and Giacchino has crafted a memorable, classic (in the silver screen sense) rendering of that pioneering spirit. Stoic, regal, and undeniably fun, Giacchino's Star Trek is a worthy successor to one of the great space opera themes of the 20th century. ~ James Christopher Monger

Compact disc.

Program notes by J.J. Abrams in container.

To boldly go and End credits contain theme from Star trek TV series, written by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry.

Star trek (1:03) -- Nailin' the Kelvin (2:09) -- Labor of love (2:51) -- Hella bar talk (1:55) -- Enterprising young men (2:39) -- Nero sighted (3:23) -- Nice to meld you (3:13) -- Run and shoot offense (2:04) -- Does it still McFly? (2:03) -- Nero death experience (5:38) -- Nero fiddles, Narada burns (2:34) -- Back from black (:59) -- That new car smell (4:46) -- To boldly go (:26) -- End credits (9:11).

Hollywood Studio Symphony ; Page LA Studio Voices ; Tim Simonec, conductor.

Recorded at Streisand Scoring Stage and Sony Pictures Studios.

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