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A '''soundtrack''' is recorded sound which accompanies a film or television production. It encompasses all dialog, sound effects, and [[music]] used within a production. In many cases, the music within a soundtrack is composed and conducted specifically for a production. There are some cases, however, where previously recorded music is added to a soundtrack with permission from the writer and/or artist of that music.
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A '''soundtrack''' is recorded sound which accompanies a film or television production. It encompasses all dialogue, sound effects, and [[music]] used within a production. In many cases, the music within a soundtrack is composed and conducted specifically for a production. There are some cases, however, where previously recorded music is added to a soundtrack with permission from the writer and/or artist of that music.
   
 
The majority of music used in soundtracks for ''[[Star Trek]]'' productions are instrumental and are generally original compositions created for those productions. One notable exception is the theme music for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', which is an updated form of the fanfare composed by [[Jerry Goldsmith]] for {{film|1}}. The beginning of this music, in turn, is comprised of an excerpt from [[Alexander Courage]]'s theme for [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series]]. The ''Next Generation'' was subsequently re-used on the soundtracks for the [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]] featuring the ''TNG'' cast.
 
The majority of music used in soundtracks for ''[[Star Trek]]'' productions are instrumental and are generally original compositions created for those productions. One notable exception is the theme music for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', which is an updated form of the fanfare composed by [[Jerry Goldsmith]] for {{film|1}}. The beginning of this music, in turn, is comprised of an excerpt from [[Alexander Courage]]'s theme for [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series]]. The ''Next Generation'' was subsequently re-used on the soundtracks for the [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]] featuring the ''TNG'' cast.
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''Star Trek'' soundtracks have also used previously recorded music on occasion. {{film|8}} featured [[Roy Orbison]]'s song "[[Ooby Dooby]]". {{film|10}} had [[Brent Spiner]] performing [[Irving Berlin]]'s "[[Blue Skies]]" (music of which is also included in Jerry Goldsmith's score of the film). Then there is "[[Where My Heart Will Take Me]]", a cover of Rod Stewart's "Faith of the Heart" performed by [[Russell Watson]] and played over the opening credits of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
''Star Trek'' soundtracks have also used previously recorded music on occasion. {{film|8}} featured [[Roy Orbison]]'s song "[[Ooby Dooby]]". {{film|10}} had [[Brent Spiner]] performing [[Irving Berlin]]'s "[[Blue Skies]]" (music of which is also included in Jerry Goldsmith's score of the film). Then there is "[[Where My Heart Will Take Me]]", a cover of Rod Stewart's "Faith of the Heart" performed by [[Russell Watson]] and played over the opening credits of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
   
A soundtrack also refers to a compilation of music from a specific production, collected on a CD or cassette. There have been numerous soundtrack albums released for the various ''Star Trek'' productions, including eleven separate albums for each of the feature films.
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A soundtrack also refers to a compilation of music from a specific production, collected on a CD or cassette. There have been numerous soundtrack albums released for the various ''Star Trek'' productions, including twelve separate albums for each of the feature films.
   
 
==Soundtracks==
 
==Soundtracks==
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** ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Collection, Volume One]]''
 
** ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Collection, Volume One]]''
 
** [[The Best of Both Worlds (expanded soundtrack)|"The Best of Both Worlds" expanded score]]
 
** [[The Best of Both Worlds (expanded soundtrack)|"The Best of Both Worlds" expanded score]]
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** ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Collection, Volume Two]]''
 
* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']]
 
* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']]
 
**''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection]]''
 
**''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection]]''
 
* [[Star Trek: Voyager (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Voyager'']]
 
* [[Star Trek: Voyager (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Voyager'']]
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**''[[Star Trek: Voyager Collection]]'' (announced) [http://trekcore.com/blog/2016/01/star-trek-voyager-soundtrack-summer-2016-50th-collection-to-follow/]
 
* [[Star Trek: Enterprise (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Enterprise'']]
 
* [[Star Trek: Enterprise (soundtracks)|''Star Trek: Enterprise'']]
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** ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise Collection]]''
 
* [[The Best of Star Trek (soundtracks)|The Best of ''Star Trek'']]
 
* [[The Best of Star Trek (soundtracks)|The Best of ''Star Trek'']]
 
* ''[[Star Trek - The Astral Symphony]]''
 
* ''[[Star Trek - The Astral Symphony]]''
* [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]
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* [[Star Trek films (soundtracks)|''Star Trek'' films]]
** [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]
* [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (soundtrack)|''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'']]
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*** [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (soundtrack)|''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'']]
* [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (soundtrack)|''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'']]
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*** [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (soundtrack)|''Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'']]
* [[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (soundtrack)|''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'']]
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*** [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (soundtrack)|''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'']]
* [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (soundtrack)|''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'']]
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*** [[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (soundtrack)|''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'']]
* [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (soundtrack)|''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'']]
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*** [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (soundtrack)|''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'']]
* [[Star Trek Generations (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Generations'']]
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*** [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek Generations (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek Generations (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Generations'']]
* [[Star Trek: First Contact (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: First Contact'']]
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*** [[Star Trek Generations (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek: First Contact (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek: First Contact (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: First Contact'']]
* [[Star Trek: Insurrection (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: Insurrection'']]
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*** [[Star Trek: First Contact (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek: Insurrection (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek: Insurrection (soundtrack)|''Star Trek: Insurrection'']]
* [[Star Trek Nemesis (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Nemesis'']]
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*** [[Star Trek: Insurrection (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek Nemesis (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
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** [[Star Trek Nemesis (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Nemesis'']]
* [[Star Trek (soundtrack)|''Star Trek'']]
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*** [[Star Trek Nemesis (expanded soundtrack)|Expanded score]]
** [[Star Trek: The Deluxe Edition|The Deluxe Edition]]
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** [[Star Trek (soundtrack)|''Star Trek'']]
* [[Star Trek Into Darkness (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Into Darkness'']]
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*** [[Star Trek: The Deluxe Edition|The Deluxe Edition]]
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** [[Star Trek Into Darkness (soundtrack)|''Star Trek Into Darkness'']]
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*** [[Star Trek Into Darkness: The Deluxe Edition|The Deluxe Edition]]
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** [[Star Trek Beyond - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack|''Star Trek Beyond'']]
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==

Revision as of 03:04, 8 April 2016

Template:Realworld A soundtrack is recorded sound which accompanies a film or television production. It encompasses all dialogue, sound effects, and music used within a production. In many cases, the music within a soundtrack is composed and conducted specifically for a production. There are some cases, however, where previously recorded music is added to a soundtrack with permission from the writer and/or artist of that music.

The majority of music used in soundtracks for Star Trek productions are instrumental and are generally original compositions created for those productions. One notable exception is the theme music for Star Trek: The Next Generation, which is an updated form of the fanfare composed by Jerry Goldsmith for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The beginning of this music, in turn, is comprised of an excerpt from Alexander Courage's theme for the original series. The Next Generation was subsequently re-used on the soundtracks for the Star Trek movies featuring the TNG cast.

Star Trek soundtracks have also used previously recorded music on occasion. Star Trek: First Contact featured Roy Orbison's song "Ooby Dooby". Star Trek Nemesis had Brent Spiner performing Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" (music of which is also included in Jerry Goldsmith's score of the film). Then there is "Where My Heart Will Take Me", a cover of Rod Stewart's "Faith of the Heart" performed by Russell Watson and played over the opening credits of Star Trek: Enterprise.

A soundtrack also refers to a compilation of music from a specific production, collected on a CD or cassette. There have been numerous soundtrack albums released for the various Star Trek productions, including twelve separate albums for each of the feature films.

Soundtracks

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