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Surrender for Peace
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Track 05 from Star Trek The Undiscovered Country This is one of the darker Star Trek films and Cliff Eidelman's score reflects it. It is more of a space opera.
Overture
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Track 01 from Star Trek The Undiscovered Country This is one of the darker Star Trek films and Cliff Eidelman's score reflects it. It is more of a space opera.
Assassination
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Track 04 from Star Trek The Undiscovered Country This is one of the darker Star Trek films and Cliff Eidelman's score reflects it. It is more of a space opera.
Clear All Moorings
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Track 03 from Star Trek The Undiscovered Country This is one of the darker Star Trek films and Cliff Eidelman's score reflects it. It is more of a space opera.
An Incident
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Track 02 from Star Trek The Undiscovered Country This is one of the darker Star Trek films and Cliff Eidelman's score reflects it. It is more of a space opera.
End Credits
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Track 11 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
The Healing Process
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Track 10 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
No Threat
Просмотров 66515 лет назад
Track 09 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
The Same Race
Просмотров 81815 лет назад
Track 08 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
The Drones Attack
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Track 06 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
The Riker Maneuver
Просмотров 9 тыс.15 лет назад
Track 07 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
New Sight
Просмотров 11 тыс.15 лет назад
Track 05 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
Not Functioning
Просмотров 79115 лет назад
Track 04 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
Childrens' Story
Просмотров 79215 лет назад
Track 03 from Star Trek Insurrection This is another great Star Trek Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, although it is more light hearted than First Contact it still works for a Sci-Fi Action film. All rights belong to Star Trek, Paramount, Crescendo records and Jerry Goldsmith
I enjoyed this movie. I think it has been very underrated 🖖
This is my favorite Star Trek theme.
This is the most comfy version of ST end credits of all the versions.
Fitting for a ST movie set in a "Fountain of Youth" planet. The arrangement is so calming and making you feeling young again....
the last Star Trek before the dreaded nineEleven
Jerry Goldsmith Isolated Score End Credits
Insurrection may not have been the best Trek movie… but dang did it have a beautiful soundtrack!
I'll never understand the hatred for Insurrection. But I will say that I wish the aliens, the Baku looked a little more alien. They don't have to look like a Klingon or cardassian. But they could have something that makes them uniquely alien. Look at Ensign Ro or Kira. I mean from a distance you wouldn't expect them to be alien.
This is the Star Trek theme. This is just as timeless and powerful as any John Williams theme
Goldsmith's recording quality in the late 90's was some of the best, with this wetter reverb sound - it brought such depth to everything. This has always been my favourite recording of the end credits, especially the low brass sounding extra punchy. The new recording they did for end of season 3 of picard comes pretty close to this.
Excellent observation. I will always be partial to the rendition from ST 5, however this might very well be top 3. I was also impressed with the card table version from Picard season 3. TMP also has to be up there.
@@alfredvalrie5541thank you! We might as well add First Contact on there too haha (the middle section of the FC credits is hard to beat). I agree ST V and TMP are great recordings too. Picard S3 I really enjoyed because the composer and musicians really honoured the Goldsmith sound and mix
4:08 The TNG theme at the end always gets me fired up 🖖🖖
I love the moment when you get absorbed in the atmosphere of the movie and then come back to the main theme.
Jerry Goldsmith is a genius, a wonderful sweetest composer
For me this is the best rendition of the theme. Especially the last part.
Me too. I loved those extra music parts Goldsmith added since the Star Trek V theme.
4:08 The TNG theme always gets me fired up! So excited when I heard it at Picard's Season 3 Premiere 😉
It's gorgeous ain't it:?
My god 4:06 is amazing.
I would have loved to see more of the E.
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I listened to this track 11 years ago before a very, VERY important "test" I had to undergo in college. It gave me hope and strength.
hope you succeded
@@raynekraven I did, thank you 🙂😊
@@MdW4177 As Springfield's oldest resident would say: eXcellent!
If there's one thing to say about Jerry and his contribution to the Star Trek franchise, the thing to say is that he never composed one bad score, all of his Star Trek scores are some of the best film scores that I have ever had the joy to listen to!
I'll drink to that, sir! Goldsmith always went fascinating-nuts with Star Trek music.
@@nathanfitzgerald6651 My favorite composer is John Williams, but, Jerry is my second favorite for a reason. He composed some of the greatest scores ever. Horner is my third favorite followed by Alan Menken at number four.
@@CodyJMinor0620 Amen, brother.
Goldsmith did a great job with Trek themes.
Being the weakest film I've got to say the music in insurrection was masterful
This was the last great Star Trek film & score.
When Star Trek was fucking Star Trek rest in peace 1966 to 2005
lol imaging knowing what makes star trek, star trek. loooooool
@@MyFriendOfMisery13dude Starfleet command, Sovrigin class starships bio nueral circtury
When NASA launches anything into outer space I play this or it plays in my head
I love this Jerry Goldsmith theme on an Alexander Courage start. And just when I thought he was at the top of his game, along came Star Trek 4 theme, and wow I was hooked.
Star Trek 4 theme wasn't by JG.
Leonard Rosenman did Star Trek 4.
this is the only theme for Star Trek. it has all the pomp of a military fleet but the melody itself somehow lends itself to the ideas of adventure and altruism.
Amen and Amen...
It is the very embodiment of Defiant Joy.
4:06 to 5:23 greatest star Trek music moment
YUSS!!!!!
1:21 - 4:06
I've listened to this for nearly a year straight everyday everyday.
It could even be my morning alarm.
I feel like I have to earn the right to listen to parts off this theme, like its wrong unless you have do something that calls for this theme to be played over it.
2:38 "You're really going to risk igniting the exhaust?" (F.Murray Abraham's character becomes hesitant) "All right. I will!" "NO!!!!"
0:18 and 0:23 and 4:34
The orchestration for the Star Trek theme seems a little different in this one
It's partially because of the recording studios and the placements of the microphones away from the instruments, creating this huge concert hall atmosphere.
Icbeoaneistari let’s not forget the orchestrations by Alexander Courage (who also composed the “Star Trek” fanfare).
@@darthkurland the orchestrations are all Goldsmith. All Alexander Courage did was transcribe Goldsmith's sketches into the white paper. He essentially calls himself a "glorified copyist".
@@darthkurland Courage only conducted a Goldsmith score ONCE in Star Trek: when they recorded the TOS cue on The Motion Picture arranged by Courage himself, as Mr. Goldsmith hesitated to bring in the original theme as a leitmotif, feeling it would detract from the specific sound he was aiming for on the first movie. It would not be heard again until the unveiling of the Enterprise-A in The Voyage Home, and then again in the Kelvin trilogy.
1:56 Heaven on Earth.
I read the Film Tracks website review of this score and they made the point that the music at 19 seconds is the same motif used in 'The Final Frontier' and 'First Contact' (the four note motif that is heard during the great barrier crossing scene and the re-appears during the 2nd TNG film. I've just recognised that this is in fact the case. The motif is re-worked, but it is the same motif.
I don't mean to offend anyone here, but Goldsmith's 'ST-TMP' is one of the truly great film scores (admittedly the film's weaknesses meant the score could really shine) and 'ST-TFF' was a really superior big budget movie score. Goldsmith had only 17 days to score 'First Contact' and it did really show. The limitations imposed by the TNG producers' philosophy about music did not help any of the 3 TNG movies Goldsmith composed for. Those films needed a bigger, bolder, more complex approach which would have caused greater emotional engagement in the audiences. I found it disheartening to hear the Goldsmith TNG scores in the cinema. Too restricted by the franchise 'sound' built up over the previous 7 years on TV. Some lovely cues, but no really memorable, ground-breaking music.
I agree, though the Music for the TNG films was great, I would have liked the music to have been bolder and open like TMP was, with strange textures here there.
You must be a professional musician. I genuinely salute you. With all respect to your hard work and your opinion, very few people will understand what you are talking about. I feel the approach was complex enough, given the fact I and people like myself are still listening to this music to listen for those nice cues,. And the emotional engagement was more than sufficient, thank you very much, given the fact I just listened to the First Contact theme for the umpteenth with tears in my eyes.
Unfortunately (despite Frakes likeable performance once again in a TNG film) this whole space battle is written like a TV episode. It's not very complex, it's not very long and the Enterprise crew resort to the typical 'warp core jettison'/'strange properties of nebula' ploy after going through the usual initial Enterprise soaks up punishment routine. Admittedly they didn't have Goldsmith providing the music on the TV show.