Star Trek Generations
I Like it, The Overture Is Good. But, When You Watch The Movie The Overture Is The End Titles. Why Is That? In The Middle Of The Overture They Used Vocals Instead Of Insturments. I Call The Song With Vocals "The Nexus". The Main Title Has Vocals Too. I Call It "The Bottle's Journey". "Kirk Saves The Day/Enterprise B Was Kind Of Like The Overture. "Deck 15 Was Kind Of Sad, Because Of Kirk's Death. But He Really Didn't Die. He Was swept into The Nexus [Energy Ribbon]. "Outgunned" Sounded Like A TV Song, So Did "Out Of Control/The Crash". "The Nexus/A Christmas Hug" Was Wishy-Washy. I Liked The Sound Effects To.
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Wonderful Soundtrack
Dennis McCarthy composed some great music for this great movie. It can't be compared to the earlier Star Trek movie soundtracks, because this movie is much different than the earlier ones. The music does indeed have a lot in common with the music of the series, which is exactly what makes this score so great, because you realize that this is still Star Trek. This score has everything you want, action, excitement(Kirk saves the Day, Outgunned, The Crash), also very touching, calm suites like "Nexus/Christmas Hug". Dennis McCarthy's music is maybe a bit harder to "understand" than that of Goldsmith and co. but the more you listen to it, the more you love it, and it is too bad that he didn't compose music for the later movies, he would have done at least as well as Goldsmith, especially on "Insurrection". All in all, this CD is simply great, not only if you are a star trek fan, I can recommend it to anyone. You really don't want to miss it!!!
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