In the early ’90s, I was positively obsessed with Star Trek music – every new movie score released, any new television soundtracks that came along, anything was a cause for celebration, because I was in “maximum Trekkie” mode, and there never seemed to be enough of it.
Fast-forward a bit to the 21st century, in an era where we’re starving for the seemingly perpetually-delayed first new Star Trek TV series in a decade…and yet we’re positively drowning in music from the franchise’s glory days. I’ve gone from “not being to get enough Star Trek music” to “how in the hell do I organize this huge glut of music when I rip the latest box set worth of CDs to my hard drive straight out of the mail?”
Not that I’m complaining. The 50th Anniversary Collection from La-La Land Records is a fine buffet line adding to the embarrassment of riches we’ve gotten since 2009, a year during which the first J.J. Abrams movie (and yes, its soundtrack) came along, revitalized Trek as a media juggernaut, and convinced new Paramount music executive Randy Spendlove that maybe, just maybe, he should license some of the gems from the Trek music vaults to these specialty soundtrack labels that are clamoring to release it.
Rather than a laser-like focus on any one series, this four-disc set tries to patch some holes, right some wrongs, and answer some fannish prayers. The first disc consists, mostly, of remastered selections from the original series, piece of music of which better copies have been found since La-La Land’s monumental 2012 box set release of every note of music recorded for classic Trek. There are a few new 1960s gems as well: Wilbur Hatch’s “bumper” music, played over still slides of the Enterprise and the Star Trek logo as the show went to commercial during its broadcast premieres, is something I don’t think I’ve ever heard before. An alternate take of a cue from Star Trek: The Motion Picture also appears, but the big takeaway from disc one is the dialogue-free version of the end credits from Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, a track which had previously only appeared on CD with the late Leonard Nimoy’s ethereal narration. Fans have been demanding this since Film Score Monthly released an otherwise complete Star Trek II score on CD in 2009, and at last, here it is.
The second disc, however, contains the box set’s biggest knock-me-over-with-a-feather surprises: virtually the entire music library from the 1973-74 Filmation animated Star Trek series, a segment of the franchise that’s often overlooked for no readily justifiable reason. These selections come courtesy not of a miraculous session tape find (stories have circulated for years about how the original tapes no longer exist), but from the box set’s restoration experts and producers painstakingly editing together all of the cues from the audio of the episodes themselves, meticulously splicing together dialogue-and-FX-free sections of music until they had the entire piece of music reconstructed. Fans have been trying to do this since the days of cassette tapes with moderate success, so to hear an expert reconstruction of this music is nothing short of amazing. (Sharp-eared Filmation fans will also recognize a lot of this music from its later reuse in the live-action series Jason Of Star Command.)
As the animated series’ music consists primarily of fairly short cues, the second disc is rounded out with Dennis McCarthy’s all-synth score from the PC game Star Trek: Borg (previously heard on a private-release CD sold by McCarthy himself) and something that I never would’ve anticipated hearing: new Ron Jones Star Trek music. Let me repeat, for emphasis: new Ron Jones Star Trek music. In 1991, Jones was effectively “let go” by the TNG producers for consistently pushing the bounds of both the show’s creative parameters and its music budget, and aside from scoring a couple of late ’90s computer games, Star Trek has been a thing that’s in Jones’ past…until he composed an original three-part concert suite that, free of having to match the timing or editing of film, simply conveys the spirit of Trek as Jones interpreted it. That music makes its debut as a recorded piece here, tacking a new coda onto Jones’ musical legacy with the franchise.
Discs three and four stay with TNG, offering highlights or nearly-complete scores from such episodes as Coming Of Age, Symbiosis, Contagion, The Bonding, The Hunted, Qpid, Tapestry, Parallels, and even the McCarthy-arranged cutdowns of Jerry Goldsmith’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture theme. There’s a nice slice of unreleased tracks from Jay Chattaway’s sophomore TNG effort, Tin Man (a score which, in many ways, he never topped); combined with the tracks released on CD by GNP Crescendo in the 1990s, you now have the entire score from Tin Man. The original synth demos for the Deep Space Nine and Voyager themes are heard for the first time, as well as the premiere of Jay Chattaway’s music from the “Klingon Encounter” ride at the much-missed Star Trek: The Experience attraction at the Las Vegas Hilton. A variety of source music is also made available – Q’s mariachi band from Deja Q, the Brahms string quartet piece from Sarek, and oddball source music from Voyager and Enterprise.
If nothing else on this box set has convinced you what a delightful dive into Trek’s musical deep cuts it is, the last track of the last disc should do it: it’s “Comminique (C)”, the piece of 1988 library techno music that graced TNG’s “next week” trailers in the early 1990s. Were thousands of Trek fans clamoring for this? Probably not, but La-La Land identified and licensed it for this set anyway.
The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Collection probably isn’t for the casual fan of Star Trek soundtracks. It’s for the obsessives, the diehards – the people who are still in “maximum Trekkie” mode and still can’t get enough of it.
Disc 1 – Star Trek: The Original Series
- Third Season Theme Music – Main Title/End Title (soprano version, stereo) (1:14)
- Love Scene (1:15)
- Ship in Orbit (Big) (0:40)
- Sad and Thoughtful on Captain’s Theme (2:30)
- Captain Playoff No. 1 (Heavy) (0:08)
- Smooth Neutral Ship Theme (0:41)
- Playoff on M.T. Theme (0:23)
- Fight on Captain’s Theme (1:50)
- Captain Playoff No. 2 (Neutral—Slightly Ominous) (0:12)
- Stingers (0:51)
- New Sexy Exotic (2:17)
- Captain Playoff No. 3 (Sad and Alone) (0:20)
- Prime Specimen (“The Cage”) (3:13)
- Monster Illusion (“The Cage”) (2:34)
- Mr. Spock (“Captain’s Wig” From “The Naked Time”) (3:27)
- The Big Go (“The Naked Time”) (2:30)
- Mudd’s Perfidy (0:33)
- Zap the Cap (1:34)
- Zap the Cap take 1 (0:08)
- Zap the Cap take 2 (0:06)
- Zap the Spaceship (1:28)
- Zap the Spaceship (0:34)
- Zap the Spaceship (0:08)
- Ruk Attacks (1:41)
- 2nd Ruth (2:35)
- No Mind / Tense Meeting / Tracking the Alien / The Question (2:31)
- Survivors (1:42)
- Bottled (1:52)
- Monster Illusion (2:46)
- Monster Illusion (tag) (0:10)
- The Kibitzers (0:41)
- Vina’s Punishment (1:54)
- Vina’s Dance (1:53)
- Wrong Think (0:43)
- Act 1 Card (0:38)
- Crippled Ship (0:55)
- Speedy Reader (1:06)
- End Title (0:24)
- First Goner take 3 (0:48)
- First Goner take 4 (0:49)
- Dressing Down (0:08)
- Monitor Gizzard (0:14)
- Monitor Gizzard (0:09)
- Lazer Dazer (2:44)
- Dodo Girl (0:09)
- Drugged (1:23)
- Mace Fight (0:59)
- Mace Fight (0:18)
- Down the Throat (1:13)
- Arrows (1:25)
- Bumper (broadcast edit) (0:06)
- Bumpers (alternates) (0:25)
- Paramount Television I.D. (0:05)
- Paramount Television I.D. (alternate) (0:04)
- Inner Workings (alternate mix) (4:03)
- Star Trek II Epilogue / End Title (sans narration) (8:41)
Disc 2 – Star Trek: The Animated Series
- Title Theme (1:01)
- Captain’s Log (1:19)
- Something Ahead (0:54)
- Evasive Maneuvers (1:07)
- Sensor Data (1:07)
- Intercept Course (0:14)
- Fire Phasers (0:50)
- Enterprise Attacked (1:32)
- Illogical (0:13)
- Briefing (0:43)
- On the Viewscreen (1:02)
- New Heading (0:19)
- Scanning (0:54)
- Deflector Shields (0:19)
- Red Alert (0:33)
- Battle Stations (0:41)
- Surprise (0:07)
- Supplemental Log (0:49)
- Kirk’s Command (1:11)
- Sickbay (0:28)
- Library Computer (0:44)
- Full Power (0:28)
- Approaching Coordinates (0:08)
- The Bigger Meaning (1:15)
- Trouble in Engineering (0:29)
- Spock’s Analysis (0:42)
- Enterprise Wins the Space Race (0:43)
- McCoy’s Summary (0:16)
- Just Another Stardate (0:39)
- Ongoing Mission (0:18)
- Title Theme (alternate mix) (1:01)
- Sensor Data (alternate mix) (1:02)
- Enterprise Attacked (alternate opening) (1:42)
- Scanning (alternate mix) (0:54)
- Turbolift Music (0:29)
- Mr. Arex Lends an Extra Hand (0:38)
- Fascinating (0:17)
- Don’t Mess With M’Ress (0:22)
- Oh My (0:17)
- Spock’s Quick Analysis (0:22)
- Yellow Alert (0:26)
- Off Duty (0:15)
- Suite: Stingers and Act-Out Music (2:03)
Music inspired by Star Trek – Ron Jones- The Ascent (7:43)
- Meaning (2:27)
- Pathway to the Stars (3:17)
Star Trek: Borg – Dennis McCarthy- Main Theme (1:02)
- The Legend of the Borg (1:24)
- Battle at Wolf 359 (2:58)
- The Battle Rages (0:58)
- Club Q (0:55)
- I Am Berman of Borg (1:36)
- Goldsmith Has Been Assimilated! (1:37)
- Welcome to the Collective Cadet (2:22)
- Searching the Borg Ship (2:20)
- Time Is Running Out (1:17)
- Escape From the Borg Collective (1:42)
- Borg Hell (2:03)
- You Will Be Assimilated, Have a Nice Day (2:21)
- “Resistance Is Futile, My Ass!” / Finale (7:25)
- End Titles (1:03)
Disc 3 – Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title (1st season, alternate take) (1:48)
Coming Of Age- Physics / Shuttle Fuss (3:35)
- Air Bounce (2:04)
- Competition (2:14)
- Decisions (2:04)
Symbisos- Flares (3:04)
- Precious Cargo (2:10)
- Four Out of Six (1:03)
Unnatural Selection- Searchin’ (1:10)
The Measure Of A Man- Memories (1:19)
Contagion- U.S.S. Yamato / Vaporized (1:22)
- Floral Tea / Otis’ Revenge (2:07)
- Romulan Misfire / Phasers / Escape / Goodbye Iconia (2:27)
The Survivors- Diversion (2:16)
The Bonding- Dad / Mom’s Double (2:04)
- Release / Ceremonial Worf / Off Into Space (4:01)
The Enemy- Into the Pit (3:01)
The Hunted- Escape Artist / Melee (3:28)
- Breakout (0:32)
- Phased / Geordi (4:14)
- Confronted / To the Stars (3:30)
Sins Of The Father- Condemned (1:22)
Transfigurations- Lookin’ Fine (1:44)
- Lazarus (3:48)
- Choke Hold / Explanatory / El Ascencio (5:11)
Future Imperfect- Delusionary (4:08)
Tapestry- Saint Q (2:05)
- It’s a Wonderful Life / Deja Vuosity / War Stories (3:18)
Parallels- Instant Family (2:42)
- Wolfman Riker (3:09)
Trailer music- Theme From Star Trek: The Motion Picture (30-second version) (0:33)
Disc 4
Theme From Star Trek (“Gene Roddenberry 1921–1991” unused alternate) (0:10)
Tin Man- Soft / Student (1:04)
- Unique / Welcome / Data (0:48)
- Problems / Land of Living (1:41)
- Scared (broadcast version) (0:47)
- One Way Trip (1:08)
- All of It (0:57)
Deja Q- Tractor Moon / Hoisted (2:58)
- La Paloma (traditional) (1:13)
- Coffin Spike (0:45)
Captain’s Holiday- Planet Vegas (1:12)
Qpid- Hat Trick / Sir Guy / Nottingham Castle / Maid Marian (unused) / Betrayed (3:21)
- To the Block / Swordplay / Game’s Over (4:16)
- Adieu (1:04)
- Plucking Three (0:13)
Elementary, Dear Data- Sherlock Tones (0:55)
- Dead End / Turtleback (2:36)
- Short Goodbye (1:21)
Ship In A Bottle- Holo Tolodo! (4:02)
Clues- Peace Dividends / Gloria / Blown Away (1:39)
Manhunt- Juke Boxer (3:29)
- How High the Moon (3:36)
Star Trek: First Contact- Moonlight Becomes You (2:55)
Unification II- Andorian Blues (0:37)
- Aktuh and Maylota (0:49)
- Melor Famigal (0:58)
Lessons- Picard and Nella, Date #1 (Picard’s Cabin) (2:43)
- Picard and Nella, Date #2 (Jefferies Tube) (2:22)
Sarek- Sextet #1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18 (II, Andante) (1:53)
Star Trek: The Experience- Klingon Encounter (4:24)
- Borg Invasion 4D (7:22)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine- Main Title Demo (1:59)
- Single Bridge Demo (2:24)
Star Trek: Voyager- Main Title Demo (1:51)
- Lookover / Maiden Voyager (1:34)
- Opera Alla Alienosity (1:11)
Star Trek: Enterprise- Dance-O-Matic (2:28)
Trailer music- Communique (C) (2:33)
Released by: La-La Land Record
Release date: November 25, 2016
Disc one total running time: 1:16:13
Disc two total running time: 1:17:23
Disc three total running time: 1:18:57
Disc four total running time: 1:18:57
Box set total running time: 5:16:50