| # | Title | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | The Meld and a Good Start- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- recording of:
- The Meld
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 5:38 |
| 2 | End Credits- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer:
- John Neal
- executive producer:
- David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:20 |
| 3 | Overture (short version)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- arrangement of:
- Ilia’s Theme
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 1:43 |
| 4 | The Enterprise (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 6:07 |
| 5 | Leaving Drydock (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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:
- Leaving Drydock
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 2:41 |
| 6 | No Goodbyes (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 0:57 |
| 7 | Spock’s Arrival (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 2:03 |
| 8 | Micro Exam (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 1:18 |
| 9 | Games (alternate excerpt)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:52 |
| 10 | Inner Workings (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 4:39 |
| 11 | The Meld (alternate)- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer:
- John Neal
- executive producer:
- David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- recorded at:
- Twentieth Century Fox Music 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 Meld
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:18 |
| 12 | A Good Start- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer:
- John Neal
- executive producer:
- David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- recorded at:
- Twentieth Century Fox Music 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 2:36 |
| 13 | Main Title / Klingon Battle- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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)
- compilation of:
- Main Title by Jerry Goldsmith and Klingon Battle by Jerry Goldsmith
- recording of:
- Main Theme
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- publisher:
- Sony/ATV Melody
- version of:
- Where No Man Has Gone Before
- recording of:
- The Klingon Battle
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
| | 6:54 |
| 14 | Leaving Drydock- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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:
- Leaving Drydock
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:33 |
| 15 | The Cloud- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 4:59 |
| 16 | The Enterprise- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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| 17 | Ilia’s Theme- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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:
- Ilia’s Theme
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
| | 3:04 |
| 18 | Vejur Flyover- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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 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:
- Vejur Flyover
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 4:59 |
| 19 | The Meld- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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 Meld
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:18 |
| 20 | Spock Walk- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 4:21 |
| 21 | End Title- assistant recording engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- recording engineer and engineer:
- John Neal
- assistant engineer:
- Terry Brown , Randy Saunders and Barry Walters
- executive producer:
- Bruce Botnick, David C. Fein, MV Gerhard and Matt Verboys
- producer:
- Bruce Botnick and Michael Matessino
- mixer:
- Bruce Botnick
- editor:
- Bruce Botnick, Ken Hall and Michael Matessino
- orchestra:
- Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (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 (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
- 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 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 Title
- composer:
- Jerry Goldsmith
- part of:
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
| | 3:20 |