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Jerry Goldsmith - Star Trek Voyager (Theme) (CD)

Star Trek Voyager (Theme)
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Album Details: Star Trek Voyager (Theme)

Release Date:02/21/2006
Label:Gnp Crescendo
UPC:052824140523

Track List: Star Trek Voyager (Theme)

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Pro Reviews: Star Trek Voyager (Theme)

  • All Music Guide

    This album release compiles a good part of Jay Chattaway's music for the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager (entitled "Caretaker") along with Jerry Goldsmith's beautiful and stately theme for the show. It's a nice album, beautifully mastered and ranging from the dynamic to the intriguing, with an interesting collection of unusual sounds mixed into the more prosaic elements. The album comes with copious notes about the music, written by Chattaway, making this an interesting package -- no quick jobs for this company, thankfully. Despite the fast and furious assembly and production of the album, it's an excellent job (the cover design and graphics could be better, but this is a minor nit-pick). A terrific addition to GNP Crescendo's Star Trek album series.

    - Steven McDonald, All Music Guide

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Biography

Jerry Goldsmith

For over four decades, Jerry Goldsmith ranked among the film and television industry's most highly-regarded and prolific composers; at the peak of his activity during the 1960s, he was estimated to have scored an average of about six films annually. Born in Los Angeles on February 10, 1929, Goldsmith studied music at the University of South Carolina, and after accepting... Read more