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I really loved this movie and the soundtrack is a worthy effort. The intro theme is fantastic and rolls into the peaceful and relaxing Ba'ku village theme. But as other reviews state the holoship suite when Data is walking underwater should have been added. Other music that should have been included is when Picard beams down in the evening and walks with the female star of the Ba'ku and when Picard meets LaForge on a bridge looking at the sunrise.
Composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith, the selections deliver a pastoral poem to coincide with the timeless theme in the movie.Ba'Ku Village, The Drones Attack and The Riker Maneuver and No Threat are the keys to subtly propelling the nearly 45 minutes for the 11 total numbers. There are softer, quieter moments that deliver fascinating soundscapes for the mind and soul.
this is the work of belated Jerry Goldsmith and he wwas the master of the music in star trek. I just love listening to his star trek soundtracks. They are the best.
While this has some good tracks, it was purchased solely for the Baku village track, which is a delightful piece, and well worth listening to, especially if you're feeling a bit stressed.I obviously felt it was worth buying for that track alone, so if you liked the film, (which I did enjoy), but maybe can't remember what the music was like, try to borrow a copy to listen to first, before you splash your hard earned cash.
Star Trek: Insurrection is a great score overall. I love this score and I cannot put it away. The flow to this CD is very enjoyable. Even though there was more music in the film that was not released on this album, you will enjoy Goldsmith's smooth transition between action cues and melodys. This is some of Goldsmith's most fun work. I love all Star Trek scores, this one happens to be a favorite.
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