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| Star Trek, Volume Two: Newly Recorded Music From Selected Episodes Of The Paramount TV Series (Mirror Mirror, By Any Other Name, The Trouble With Tribbles, The Empath) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 4 reviews) Sales Rank: 146463 Category: Music
Artist: Fred Steiner Publisher: CBS Paramount International Television Studio: CBS Paramount International Television Manufacturer: CBS Paramount International Television Label: CBS Paramount International Television Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 030206743029 EAN: 0030206743029 ASIN: B00000153U
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Main Title And Closing Theme | | | Neutralizer/Kelvan Theme/More Neutralizers/Broken Blocks | | | Rojan's Revenge/Rojan's Blocs/Pretty Words/Rojan's Victory/Finale | | | A Matter Of Pride/No Tribble At All/Big Fight | | | Mirror, Mirror/Black Ship Theme/The Agonizer/Meet Marlene | | | Black Ship Tension/Goodbye Marlena/Short Curtain | | | Enter Gem/Kirk Healed | | | Vian Lab/The Subjects/Cave Exit/Star Trek Chase | | | Help Him/Spock Stuck/McCoy Tortured | | | Time Grows Short | | | Vian's Farewell/Empath Finale |
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| Customer Reviews:
  No music more beautiful than that written for The Empath. July 13, 2007 Some very, very beautiful/mystical music composed by genius George Duning for soundtrack of The Empath. Some beautiful dissonance I must admit.
  Classic Star Trek Music At It's Best September 15, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is "classic" Star Trek music at it's best. I have all the Star Trek soundtracks and this is one of my favorites. Track 5 "Mirror, Mirror..." is one of the most identifiable Star Trek queues ever written. I like to call it the Star Trek "drama" theme and it was used in many episodes whenever there was something dramatic happening. This song along makes it worth the price of the CD, but all tracks are outstanding and sound quality is excellent. I wish there had been a Volume 3 in this series.
  The Rating Actually is 4.5 Stars December 29, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The main reason for the purchase of this collection of music from the original series is the inclusion of excerpts from George Duning's beautiful score to "The Empath." His music for the episode is comparable to the melodies that he composed for the both the installment "Metamorphosis" and the feature film "Picnic."Fred Steiner's contributions for "By Any Other Name" and "Mirror, Mirror" are further examples of why "Trek," like no other show at the time, so effectively intertwined music in its storytelling. Thankfully, only a snippet of the score to "The Trouble with Tribbles" is heard. When listening to the entire CD, I skip this one entirely. Overall, however, "Volume Two" is a worthy successor to the first on the Varese-Sarabande label.
  Authentic Sound December 10, 1999 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you're worried that Newly Recorded means it will sound wrong, relax. Fred Steiner, who composed this music in the late 1960s, has reproduced the original orchestrations and arrangements faithfully enough to satisfy the most demanding Star Trek fan. And when this goes out of print, it will be a big bucks collectible.
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