I love that Gerald Fried's score piece called "Ruth" drives others crazy with its off-key note. I always found that piece perfect including the "off" harmony.
I got to see that Ultimate Voyage show when it was in Clearwater, Fl back in January. As Josh described, it was somewhat disjointed as a video presentation, but the scores all sounded wonderful with the live orchestra.
Harry
I just couldn't abandon BEWITCHED. It was among the top shows each week and really had captivated America - and fall 1966 was the time it first went to color. So after investing two black & white years in the show and really loving it, having it go color was a really big deal.
STAR TREK was...
I still have four of those GNP and Label vinyl LPs, and the one for the sound effects too. I remember being at work one day and heading out to lunch and stopping into the local Sam Goody record store and finding ALL FOUR of those albums at the same time. At about $10 a piece, it was an...
My impression of the third season was pretty much that is was just more STAR TREK. The announcement on NBC at the end of a second season episode that STAR TREK had been renewed (and please stop all of the letter writing!) was a somewhat momentous occasion and when the third season began...
They say that you shouldn't notice a good score if it's properly integrated into a film, and I think that's what happened with those STAR TREK: TOS scores. They were so perfect that they just seemed to fit without calling attention to the music. It was all part of the fabric of the episodes...
I must be one of the truly lucky ones regarding "City On The Edge Of Forever" and music replacement - I've never heard it with replaced music, and I've owned a couple of different iterations of it on VHS. Way back when VHS was a new thing (1978-79), I was privileged to own one of those...
Oh - maybe this has been answered before in this long thread, but can someone tell me the significance of the Mxx numbers next to each track in the booklets? I've looked through the set and cannot find an explanation.
Harry
I got mine today. It was well packaged - and while others have mentioned that they thought it would be bigger, I'm thrilled that it's so compact. An entire universe of music in a three-inch wide box!
I've managed to explore the first couple of discs. The sound is much improved over the old...
Very close to my order number. Lou's number above is some 400 different from ours, so I don't think we're in the first 200.
Flooding servers, discussing order numbers, and the music cues to a 45-year-old TV show - we're a pathetic lot, aren't we?
Harry
...happy to be among the...
Thanks Scott. And thanks to those who've reminded me of the December 4th date.
This set is expensive, but I cannot imagine it being out there and me not owning one. As Alan stated, we've come a long way from trying to record STAR TREK on reel-to-reel or cassette from the TV, and I'm really...
Alan, I have the same question. All I know is that I signed up with La-La-Land Records as an interested, willing-to-buy party. I recall an email from them, but don't recall what it said and it got deleted in an email purge.
So I see this thread updated with very detailed track listings...
I just wanted to poke my head into this thread, which I just found. I've been a fan of STAR TREK music (along with many other soundtracks, both TV and movie) for years, and back in the days when CDs were new things, I grabbed all of the discs I could find with STAR TREK music on it, and this...