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    Topic:   What Star Trek score would you like to see released?

     justin boggan
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    Well, here are a few from me:

    V: "Flesh & Blood"
    V: "Hope & Fear"
    V: "Timeless"
    V: "Drone"

    TNG: "Q Who?"


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    posted 11-29-2001 01:09 PM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    VOY: Dark Frontier
    VOY: Scorpion
    VOY: Prometheus

    DS9: Any of the big Dominion War episodes.

    TNG: Eh, we have Best of Both Worlds. I guess if there were to be any other releases, I'd want it to be more Ron Jones, Don Davis, or John Debney work.

    Jeron

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    posted 11-29-2001 01:37 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    DS9: Empok Nor

    NP: Jerry Goldsmith Film & TV Music 2001 (LSO, Jerry Goldsmith) - Medley of Television Themes

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    posted 11-29-2001 02:11 PM PT (US)     

     Graham Watt
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    Can we mention the original series?. If so, Metamorphosis by George Duning. Absolutely spine-tinglingly beautiful!

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    posted 11-29-2001 02:18 PM PT (US)     

     TV's Frank
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    From TOS: Friday's Child, Metamorphosis, Spectre of the Gun (original tracks)

    From TNG: Brothers, Data's Day, The Pegasus, The Nth Degree, Who Watches The Watchers

    From DS9: I lost track of the show after the 4th season opener, so I am no position to choose episode scores here. I wish I had seen more of this series, though.

    From VOY: Scorpion, and that's all I remember from Voyager since I also lost track of this series after its second season and never saw it again.

    I am making up for this by having watched every episode of ENTERPRISE thus far! And it's had some decent scores such as Strange New World and The Andorian Incident.

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    posted 11-29-2001 02:31 PM PT (US)     

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    Definitely what Graham and Jeron said

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    posted 11-29-2001 06:06 PM PT (US)     

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    What ever they release, I hope the record company decides to couple it with a second disc containing interviews. Everybody loves those bonus discs!

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    posted 11-29-2001 07:43 PM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    lol.

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    posted 11-29-2001 07:57 PM PT (US)     

     megs
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    I would like to see hopefully the full score to the 2-pt "Dark Frontier." & my dream CD:
    Ron Jones (Romulan CD): "The Neutral Zone," "The Defector," & "Data's Day." Thanks.

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    posted 11-30-2001 05:58 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Oh, and V: "Unimatrix Zero" P1 & P2

    Man that "Fleash & Blood" one was good.
    David Bell had been playing around with that theme for many episodes, but this was the one where he got it.

    DS9: I don't know the episode name. Some composer name i had not seen before. There was a killer on board and Dax, the new Dax, tried to find him. In the end she killed him. She was using this device to see through walls.


    Star Trek movies.... How about a COMPLETE 2, 7 and 5. I got the 116:35 ST:8 now i want all my other favorite scores.

    What about ST:4? I mean, there was only about 6and a half minutes of music unreleased. Not including any possible alternates and un-used cues. Would it have really been so hard and expensive to release 6 more minutes in order to make it complete? Hummm i wonder.....

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    posted 11-30-2001 10:58 AM PT (US)     

     Kimiakane
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    "The Gamesters of Triskelion" from the original series! That one has it all!

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    posted 11-30-2001 05:39 PM PT (US)     

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    The complete Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan.

    Neil

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    posted 11-30-2001 07:04 PM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Recent Enterprise episode "Civilization" had a great score.

    Bad show, good score.

    I mean come on. Andorian antennas move, vucans lie, etc.....

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    posted 12-01-2001 10:10 AM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    I mean come on. Andorian antennas move, vucans lie, etc.....

    Pretty rough and gritty, huh? Cool stuff.

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    posted 12-01-2001 11:09 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    No, it's not. It's a dirty dirty shame. I, i can't express the words here.....

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    posted 12-03-2001 12:04 PM PT (US)     

     Jeron
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    Hehe.

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    posted 12-03-2001 01:27 PM PT (US)     

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    [Message edited by Jared Cowing on 06-05-2010]

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    posted 12-03-2001 05:07 PM PT (US)     

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    [Message edited by Jared Cowing on 06-05-2010]

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    posted 12-03-2001 05:09 PM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Well, i WOULD LOVE the COMPLETE score to that, including the deleted scences score. Like Kirk going trough Earths atmosphere or when Soran put the borg nano device into Geordis heart.
    On one of these message boards i put together a self titled list of the COMPLETE score. If it was at FSM, then forget it. If it survived deletion, then you can't find it without a "search" function.

    And YES, he did make that movie more than it was. No one else could have done it better.

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    posted 12-04-2001 11:48 AM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    I brought this back up because something occured to me:
    We no longer have just GNP releasing star trek, we now got Decca (Enterprise) and Varese (ST: 10 soon.)
    So maybe those 3 companies will look at this as a poll for possible releases.
    Anyone know of any upcomming releases?
    Besides star trek: nemises?

    I e-mailed Ron Jones and he couldn't give me acopy of "Q Who?" but it was worth the try- and might i say he was a very nice person as well.
    He told me he hasn't scored any Enterprise because he and Berman don't see eye to eye- he said Berman wants background score that is really not focus. Well, they've fudged up again. Perhaps an ominous warning for Nemises?

    Now if i could only get the e-mail for Jay Chattaway and David Bell and any other trek composer and see if i could get a copy of the episode scores i want- that would be freakin' amazing.
    I tried McCarthy and Associate Executive Album Producer Mark Banning of Generations for acomplete score to Generations, but meet with no success. I got to say that was the biggest dissapointment i had had in a long while. :~-(

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    posted 07-11-2002 06:36 PM PT (US)     

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    In the name of all mighty GOD... the name of the new Star Trek film is Nemesis.

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    posted 07-11-2002 07:59 PM PT (US)     

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    Here’s a crazy idea:

    I know they would never do this because Trek fans would whine like little children, but I think they should Sh*tcan the entire Star Trek continuity via the temporal Cold War and say that EVERYTHING that occurs after Enterprise may or may not happen because of drastic changes in the timeline. Say goodbye to Classic, Next Gen, DS9 and Voyager because nothing is yet written.

    This would at least shut up all those people who can’t let go of the differences in continuity like meeting the Ferengi before they were supposed to or the missing atomic war. I will never understand how people can get so worked up over this kind of thing and blithely accept Transporter Technology and matter converters and all the rest of “magic”with nary a whisper.

    While they are at it, maybe they could loosen the leash a little and let the composers write some stirring music for show instead of the bland wallpaper music that seems to dominate Trek. It seems that only the Classic Trek really tried to break the mold. Aside from a few rare and standout moments in the various episodes, we have 21 seasons of blah.

    Thank goodness for the movie scores, at least we get some good music from the Trek films.

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    posted 07-11-2002 08:24 PM PT (US)     

     Mark Olivarez
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    Amen to that.

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    posted 07-12-2002 06:53 AM PT (US)     

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    TNG: "All good things"
    TNG: "The Inner Light"
    DS9: "Duet"
    VOY: " Equillibrium"

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    posted 07-12-2002 07:52 AM PT (US)     

     TV's Frank
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    Philip, those two TNG scores you listed have been released on GNP "Best of" albums.

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    posted 07-12-2002 11:00 AM PT (US)     

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    Justin:

    If Berman just wanted background music for the movie, then he wouldn't have hired Jerry Goldsmith. Goldsmith is a legend and an artist who will not bow to Berman's ideas of scoring...I can sort of see his point with regards to TV (you have 40 some minutes to tell a story versus up to 2 straight hours on film), since a film needs that bit of kick in the butt orchestal work.

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    posted 07-12-2002 03:28 PM PT (US)     

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    Correction: i said Berman said it about Enterprise- not about the movie. I'm sure he takes that very seriously.

    [Message edited by justin boggan on 07-12-2002]

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    posted 07-12-2002 05:57 PM PT (US)     

     justin boggan
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    Well, here we are again.

    Any new thoughts? there are 3 record companies listening to us now.

    Decca
    Varese
    GNP

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