Tracklist

1Digital Media
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1Overture
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Overture (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
arrangement of:
Ilia’s Theme (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
2:51
2Main Title and Klingon Battle
7:02
3Total Logic
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Total Logic (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
3:54
4Floating Office
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Floating Office
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
1:08
5The Enterprise
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
The Enterprise
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
6:03
6Malfunction
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Malfunction (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
1:31
7The Crew Briefing
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Goodbye Epsilon Nine (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
recording of:
Goodbye Klingon (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
recording of:
Pre-Launch (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
recording of:
The Crew Briefing
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
2:12
8Leaving Drydock (film version)
3:34
9Captain’s Log – Warp One
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Captain’s Log – Warp One
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
0:50
10No Goodbyes
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
No Goodbyes (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
0:55
11Spock’s Arrival
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Spock's Arrival
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
2:04
12Captain’s Log – Warp Seven
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Captain’s Log – Warp Seven
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
1:49
13Meet V’ger
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Meet V’Ger (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
3:05
14The Cloud (film version)
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
executive producer:
David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
The Cloud
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
5:05
15V’ger Flyover (film version)
5:02
16The Force Field
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
The Force Field
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
5:06
17Micro Exam
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Micro Exam (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
1:16
18Games
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
executive producer:
David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Games
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
5:35
19Spock Walk (film version)
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
executive producer:
David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Spock Walk
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
4:26
20System Inoperative
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
System Inoperative (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
2:03
21Hidden Information
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Hidden Information (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
4:00
22Inner Workings
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
Inner Workings (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
4:06
23V’ger Speaks
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
V’Ger Speaks
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
recording of:
Vejur Speaks
4:05
24The Meld and a Good Start
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
assistant engineer:
Terry Brown (producer), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
executive producer:
Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Newman Scoring Stage in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-09-24 until 1979-11-29) and Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
A Good Start
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
recording of:
The Meld
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
5:38
25End Credits
assistant recording engineer:
Terry Brown (Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage crew member), Randy Saunders (Engineer) and Barry Walters (Engineer)
recording engineer:
John Neal (engineer)
executive producer:
David C. Fein, MV Gerhard (executive-producer for La-La Land Records) and Matt Verboys
producer:
Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
mixer:
Bruce Botnick
editor:
Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall (music editor) and Michael Matessino
orchestra:
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (American symphony orchestra based in Los Angeles, California) (on 1979-10-24, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer) (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Paramount Music (in 2022)
recorded at:
Twentieth Century Fox Music Scoring Stage (Newman Scoring Stage) in Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1979-10-24 until 1979-10-25, on 1979-10-27, from 1979-11-01 until 1979-11-02, on 1979-11-08, from 1979-11-14 until 1979-11-15, on 1979-11-21, from 1979-11-25 until 1979-11-27, on 1979-11-29)
recording of:
End Credits
composer:
Jerry Goldsmith (American score composer)
part of:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (soundtrack)
3:20