Star Trek: TNG CD Score Collection

TREK_TNG_CASTThe folks at La-La Land Records tell us that they have a New Release available for order at www.lalalandrecords.com as of  Tuesday, 1:00 pm (PST), August 2nd, 2011.
“STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – COLLECTION VOLUME ONE: LIMITED EDITION (3-CD SET)” Music Composed and Conducted by Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, Fred Steiner, Don Davis and John Debney
Limited Edition of 3000 Units
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“Presenting STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – COLLECTION VOLUME ONE: LIMITED EDITION, a 3-CD limited edition release featuring more than 3 full hours of previously unreleased music. STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION – COLLECTION VOLUME ONE showcases some of the most dynamic pieces of score ever composed for this beloved and acclaimed series. Renowned composers Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, Don Davis, John Debney and Fred Steiner are all represented on this limited edition set of 3000 Units, which complies many of the very best musical contributions to the most famous and celebrated sci-fi franchise in television history. Produced by Ford Thaxton, Mark Banning, James Nelson and Lukas Kendall, this release, mastered by James Nelson, includes a 32-Page Booklet featuring liner notes from film/TV music writer Jeff Bond.
Cover Art by Tobias Richter – The Light Works: www.thelightworks.com
Trek_TNG_ENTDTRACK LISTING:
DISC ONE: Dennis McCarthy
1. Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title (3rd Season)
Narration: Patrick Stewart (1:49)
Music by Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Debuted September 25, 1989.
Airdates varied in local markets, due to syndication.
HAVEN #105
2. Haven M11* / Harpies M12 / Gifts M13 (2:06)
3. Starship M14* / Lost Love M15 / Wyatt & Troi M16 /
Mom Arrives M17 (3:26)
4. In Practice M21 / Tradition M22 / Cuestosity M23 (Not Used) /
Mental Flame M24* / Leper Colony M25 (4:44)
5. Petty M37 (0:54)
6. Desert Panorama M41 / Proposal M42 / Tractor Beam M43 (2:51)
7. Ariana M51* / Plan to Die M52 / Preparation M53 / Alien Vessel M54 / Departure M55 / Next Adventure M56* (7:54)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded October 1, 1987, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: November 30, 1987
Hide and Q #111
8. Miracle Worker M51 / Lights Out M51A / Time Lapse M52* (5:24)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded November 16, 1987, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: November 23, 1987
The Big Goodbye #113
9. (You Came Along From) Out of Nowhere M53 / M12 (3:24)
Composed by John Green and Edward Heyman, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Published by Sony/ATV Harmony (ASCAP).
Additional Orchestrations by James Hill.
Recorded December 10, 1987, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: January 11, 1988
Conspiracy #125
10. Worf Down M51 / Invader M52 / Dinner Treats M53 / Retching Remmick M54* / Recovery M55 / Cliff Hanger M56 (7:44)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded April 29, 1988, at Universal Studios Scoring Stage,
Universal City, California. • Original airdate: May 9, 1988
The Child #127
11. Rendezvous M11 / Liaison M12 (2:15)
12. Aucdet IX M21 / Containment Out M22 /
The Birth M23B / Growth Spurt M24 (5:11)
Recorded November 10, 1988, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: November 21, 1988
Elementary, Dear Data #129
13. Stardate M11* / Holmes’s Pipe M12A / Holmes’s Pipe 2 M12 (0:54)
14. Denouement M14 / The Challenge M15 (0:57)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded November 28, 1988, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: December 5, 1988
Time Squared #139
15. P-2 Arises M51 / Hall Twins M52 /
P-2 Dies M53 / Escape M54 / No Repeat M55* (6:08)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded March 22, 1989, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: April 3, 1989
The Survivors #151
16. Music Boxer M16 (1:03)
17. Telepathic M41 / Kevin’s Waltz M42 / Unbridged M43 (4:36)
18. Music Box M42 (0:39)
Recorded September 29, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: October 9, 1989
Sarek #171
19. Logging M51 / Solution M52 / Mind Meld M53 / Angstosity M54 /
Back to Reality M55 / Goodbyes M56 (6:26)
Recorded May 4, 1990, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate May 14, 1990
Conundrum #214
20. MacDuff Exposed M51A / Meeting the Girls M52 / Confused M53* (4:40)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded January 24, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Original airdate: February 17, 1992 Los Angeles, California. •
All Good Things… #277 / 278
21. Saved Again M103* (2:27)
22. I Have a Gun M104* (0:52)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded May 10, 1994, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M,
Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: May 23, 1994
23. Star Trek: The Next Generation
End Title (3rd Season, Long Version) (1:55)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California.
Total Time – Disc One: 79:06
DISC TWO: Music By Jay Chattaway
1. Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title (2nd Season) (1:39)
Music by Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded November 10, 1988, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Debuted November 21, 1988
Remember Me #179
2. Old Friend M11 / Return to Starbase M23 (1:06)
3. The Traveler M51 / Through the Bubble M52 (7:08)
Recorded October 10, 1990, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Original airdate: October 22, 1990 Los Angeles, California. •
The Host #197
4. Sorry M11 / Jay M17 (3:34)
5. No Pain, No Gain M33 (2:04)
6. Can’t Be Apart M44 (2:18)
7. Surprised M54 / Last Waist Kiss M55 (1:12)
Recorded April 30, 1991, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California.• Original airdate: May 13, 1991
Darmok #202
8. Doo Doo Occurs M32 (3:04)
9. Telling a Story M43 / Gone Forever M43A (4:07)
10. Tired of Sitting Around M51A / What’s a Life Worth? M52 (4:55)
Recorded September 12, 1991, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: September 30, 1991
Silicon Avatar #204
11. Running for Cover M13 / Someone’s Comin’ M16 (3:25)
12. So, We Finally Meet M52 (3:51)
Recorded September 27, 1991, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: October 14, 1991
The Perfect Mate #221
13. Hard to Resist M34 (3:07)
14. I’ve Bonded With You M52 (1:19)
Recorded April 9, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: April 27, 1992
I Borg #223
15. The Borg Pick Up Hugh M53 (2:40)
Recorded May 4, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: May 11, 1992
The Inner Light #225
16. Lullaby #1 M31 (0:50)
17. Naming Dance #1 M32 Alt B (1:15)
18. The Answer to a Mystery M51 / Lullaby #1A M52 (4:20)
Recorded May 21, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: June 1, 1992
Relics #230
19. Scotty’s Bridge M32* (0:40)
20. Captain in Rank Only M51 / Scotty to the Rescue M52 /
Mister Good Hands M53 (4:43)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded September 28, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Original airdate: October 12, 1992
Starship Mine #244
21. Greedy Double Crosser M51 / Fight to the Death M52 (6:51)
Recorded March 15, 1993, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: March 29, 1993
The Chase #246
22. Message Received M52 (2:50)
Recorded April 2, 1993, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M,
Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: April 26, 1993
Journey’s End #272
23. War or Peace M52 / Wes Goes on His Way M54* (6:08)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded March 21, 1994, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: March 28, 1994
Bonus Tracks:
The Inner Light #225
24. Naming Ceremony, Alternate (Not Used) M32A (1:20)
25. Naming Dance, Up-Tempo Version (Not Used) M2 (1:08)
Recorded May 21, 1992, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California.
26. Star Trek: The Next Generation
End Title (3rd Season, Short Version–Alt. Take) (0:48)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California.
Total Time – Disc Two: 77:17
DISC THREE: Guest Composers
1. Star Trek: The Next Generation
Main Title (3rd Season) (1:49)
Music by Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California.
Code of Honor #104
Music by Fred Steiner
2. Sky and Starship M11* / Meet Lutan M12 / Lutan Impressed M13 (2:43)
3. Bronze Horse M14 / To the Holodeck M15 / Snatch Tasha M16 (1:50)
4. Waiting M21 / Code of Honor II M22 (1:39)
5. Chez Lutan M31 / Lutan’s Honor M32 / The Centerpiece M33 / Yareena Upset M34 /
Combat Ready M35 / Hatching a Plan M36 / Code of Honor Again M37 (4:16)
6. Code of Honor M41 (Not Used) / Yareena’s Threat M42 / The Glavin M43 (2:12)
7. Officer’s Log M51 / Competition M52 / Deadly Blow M53 / She Lives M54 /
Poor Lutan M55 / Mission Accomplished M56B* (6:39)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded September 11, 1987, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: October 12, 1987
Face of the Enemy #240
Music by Don Davis
8. Troi Delirious M11 (1:35)
9. Ear Trauma M12 / Romulans in Romuland M13 /Troi Trouble M14 (1:29)
10. It’s Huge M21 / Riker Ridiculous M22 (Not Used) / Jean-Luc Benign M23 /
Romulan Dissident Mummies M24 / N’Vek Trek M25 (3:32)
11. Clash of the British Titans M31 / Placating Picard M32 / Untitled M33 /
Face of the Enemy (Act Out) M34 (3:27)
12. Toreth’s Revenge M41 / N’Vek Nervosa M42 (5:48)
13. Destructed Plan M51 / Another Cruel Hoax M52 /
Noble N’Vek Dies for Our Sins M53 (8:15)
Recorded January 29, 1993, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: February 8, 1993
The Pegasus #264
Music by John Debney
14. New Orders M11 / Pegasus M12 (0:22)
15. On Impulse M13 /Romulans Appear M14 Alt A / Stand Down M15 /
Pressman Plots M16 (2:06)
16. Act In M21 / Scanning the Belt M22 Alt A (3:31)
17. Romulans Depart M31 / Duty Calls M32 /
Riker’s Dilemma M33 /Relieved of Command M34 (2:43)
18. The Discovery M41 / Trapped M42 (5:12)
19. Secret Weapon M51 /
Federation Cloak M52* /
Second Chance M53 (6:57)
Alternate Takes
20. New Orders M11 Alt A (0:22)
21. Romulans Appear M14 tk 2 (1:03)
22. Stand Down M15 Alt A tk 2 (0:38)
23. Scanning the Belt M22 tk 3 (3:17)
24. Secret Weapon M51 tk 5 (3:53)
*Contains “Theme From Star Trek (TV Series)” by Alexander Courage
Recorded December 17, 1993, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California. • Original airdate: January 10, 1994
Bonus MATERIALS
25. Star Trek: The Next Generation
Bumper (1st Season) (0:06)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 1, 1987, at
Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M, Hollywood, California.
Debuted September 28, 1987.
26. Star Trek: The Next Generation Bumper (3rd Season) (0:08)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Debuted September 25, 1989. Los Angeles, California. •
27. Theme From Star Trek (TV Series) Polka Version (0:55)
28. Theme From Star Trek (TV Series) Torch Song Version (1:34)
Music by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded June 9, 1989, at Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M,
Hollywood, California.
29. Star Trek: The Next Generation End Title (3rd Season, Short Version) (0:48)
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, Arr. Dennis McCarthy
Recorded September 18, 1989, at 20th Century Fox Scoring Stage,
Los Angeles, California. • Debuted September 25, 1989.
Total Time – Disc Three: 79:32
Total Time – All Discs: 3:55:55″

William Campbell, R.I.P

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William Campbell as Trelane, STAR TREK

Actor William Campbell, perhaps best known for his roles on the original STAR TREK, passed away April 28th, 2011. He was 87.
Essentially a character actor, Campbell did play leads from time to time. One of his most notable parts was the starring role in the 1955 Columbia film CELL 2455 DEATH ROW. In it, Campbell won praise for his performance as death row prisoner Whit Whittier. a character based on the real-life Caryl Wittier Chessman, the  alleged “Red Light Bandit” who became an author and cause celebre’ by insistently proclaiming his innocence and repeatedly appealing his case, as his own legal representative. Eventually, he was executed by the state of California.
W_CAMPBELL_DEATH ROWInstead of being boosted to stardom, the film seemed to subject William Campbell to a kind of typecasting that limited him to supporting roles. often as a street-smart tough guy.
He was featured in LOVE ME TENDER as one of the train-robbing post Civil War Reno brothers, singing onscreen with first-timer Elvis Presley.
Playing a race car driver in Roger Corman’s THE YOUNG RACERS (1963) led to a role in   Francis Ford Coppola’s DEMENTIA 13. 
(Interestingly, THE YOUNG RACERS was written by Robert Campbell, William Campbell’s brother and CELL 2455 co-star.)
Also filmed in `63 was an art heist film named OPERATION TITIAN (aka Operacija Ticijan), shot in Yugoslavia, the beginning of a strange filmic saga.  Unreleased in its original form, it made it to television in heavily re-edited form as PORTRAIT OF TERROR.
But this was not the end of it, as Roger Corman had new sequences filmed over the  next three years in Venice, California by director Jack Hill (SPIDER BABY) and Stephanie Rothman (THE VELVET VAMPIRE). This became TRACK OF THE VAMPIRE (aka BLOOD BATH, 1966), in which Campbell’s tormented artist character transforms by night into another actor for his vampiric escapades.
 What most genre fans remember William Campbell for are his roles on STAR TREK, In the first season (1966) he portrayed the juvenile but powerful Trelane in STAR TREK’s The Squire of Gothos. It took some persuading to cast the “tough guy” actor as the alien who has chosen the role of a foppish 18th Century gentleman, but Campbell proved more than equal to the task. 
In the second season “comic” episode The Trouble with Tribbles, he played the clever and supercilious Klingon Captain Koloth. The producers, including creator Gene Roddenberry. enjoyed his performance, and reportedly the character might have recurred in the third season, if Roddenberry had remained the active producer.
The character of Koloth appeared on the animated `70’s STAR TREK series, but Campbell did not perform the voice. The Mego “Klingon” action figure was based on the cartoon’s Koloth, so in a way William Campbell became the standard public imaga of a Klingon, until the advent of STAR TREK: THE MONTION PICTURE, and subsequent films and series.
W_CAMPELL_DS9In 1994, Campbell finally reprised the role of Koloth in the DEEP SPACE NINE episode Blood Oath, which allowed the aged Klingon  warrior to go out in one final battle.  
Other genre roles include THE WILD, WILD WEST (1966), SHAZAM! (1976), THE NEXT STEP BEYOND (1978), THE RETURN OF THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN AND THE BIONIC WOMAN (1987) and KUNG FU: The Legend Continues (1996)