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Williamtaylor1969
01-24-2011, 05:29 PM
Soundtrekker:

Well, I always thought that the name of the episode was funny, since the man in the episode IS named Apollo! It should have been called "Who Mourns for Apollo"!

William

JonC
01-24-2011, 05:31 PM
Okay, Who Mourns for Adonais? corrected.
JonC

Williamtaylor1969
01-24-2011, 07:07 PM
Hi Izbot,

Also wanna thank everybody for the great uploads in this thread and the wonderful story's from William!!

Saludos from Ibiza,






Roel


Well, speaking of stories, has anyone heard the story of "Kevin Bueller"? William Shatner wrote about him in the book that he wrote about directing Star Trek 5, about the "Poor little rich kid" that kept breaking into Paramount! I guess that the book was actually written by Shatner's daughter!

William

1shikawa
01-24-2011, 07:37 PM
I once heard that Shatner never wrote any of his stories from Star Trek.

Not sure about the Tekwar series, but i did enjoy the first two which i also belive were released as audio books.

On the subject of audios books ..............

Are they still produced or were any of the released on CD or were they just of the standard CD.

I remember enjoying the ones that Nimoy did as Spock with either Sulu or Scotty and i like the two solo Sulu stories.

izbot
01-24-2011, 08:53 PM
Well, speaking of stories, has anyone heard the story of "Kevin Bueller"? William Shatner wrote about him in the book that he wrote about directing Star Trek 5, about the "Poor little rich kid" that kept breaking into Paramount! I guess that the book was actually written by Shatner's daughter!

William

Go on... Are you "Kevin Bueller"? (oh, and the book was always credited to Melanie Shatner -- he never claimed to write that one)

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On the subject of audios books ..............

Are they still produced or were any of the released on CD or were they just of the standard CD.

I remember enjoying the ones that Nimoy did as Spock with either Sulu or Scotty and i like the two solo Sulu stories.

They aren't produced as much anymore -- an adaptation of the 2009 movie read by Zach Quinto appears somewhere in this thread I think. Prior to that the last ones produced were for Josepha Sherman's Vulcan's Soul trilogy in the mid-2000s. Before that they largely disappeared around the mid-late 90s. Most were released on cassette and only in abridged versions (though unabridged versions of the Vulcan's Soul trilogy books and the 2009 movie adaptation were released). Though many were also released on MP3 CD. None have ever been made for Star Trek Enterprise (and incidently no comic book versions of ENT have ever been produced either despite the fact Trek comics have continued to be published virtually uninterrupted since TOS debuted).

Oh yeah, and there were actually three Sulu audio adventures released.

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Hi Izbot,

I've read what is coming at this CD, is it a CDR?
Also found a VCR tape with Shatner and Nimoy on stage (think at a convention). They mention putting there hands in concrete @ a walk of fame before this convention. Anyway .....................
I can make a audio rip from it (As DJ I have more with sound than video) if there is a interest for this.
Also wanna thank everybody for the great uploads in this thread and the wonderful story's from William!!

Saludos from Ibiza,

Roel

Hey Roel! Good to hear from you!

I don't know yet if its a CD or CDR -- I'll find out when it arrives. If I get any of the additional promotional material shown in the photo (it said subject to availability) I'll scan it and the liner notes and add in a pdf file when I upload it here.

Forceboat
01-24-2011, 08:56 PM
Well, speaking of stories, has anyone heard the story of "Kevin Bueller"? William Shatner wrote about him in the book that he wrote about directing Star Trek 5, about the "Poor little rich kid" that kept breaking into Paramount! I guess that the book was actually written by Shatner's daughter!

William

That would be this book, William:


Williamtaylor1969
01-24-2011, 09:01 PM
That would be this book, William:



Was it Melanie or "Lisabeth" Shatner? I really wouldn't know, as I never read it. I just heard about it.

IZBOT: do you personally know Kevin Bueller? (And NO, I am not him. Last I heard, he was in jail, long time!)

William

izbot
01-24-2011, 09:11 PM
Was it Melanie or "Lisabeth" Shatner? I really wouldn't know, as I never read it. I just heard about it.

IZBOT: do you personally know Kevin Bueller? (And NO, I am not him. Last I heard, he was in jail, long time!)

William

I realize my error: Melanie appeared in cameo in STV as a Yeoman on the bridge (she knocks over a cart while Kirk is trying to speak to "Admiral Bob" -- Lisabeth acted as Shatners personal assistant during filming and chronicled it in the book.

Both daughters had cameos in "Miri" 'way back in the old days.

And of course Williamtaylor1969 (Craig Huxley) appeared in "Operation: Annihilate!" as Kirk's nephew Peter! (Lol, I couldn't resist, William!)

Williamtaylor1969
01-24-2011, 09:20 PM
No, I am NOT Craig Huxley. I have left a TON of clues, and it seems that only Sorei is the one who guessed my true ID! :) However, IZBOT, you are avoiding the question, do you (or did you) know Kevin Bueller?

William

1shikawa
01-24-2011, 09:33 PM
No, I am NOT Craig Huxley. I have left a TON of clues, and it seems that only Sorei is the one who guessed my true ID! :)


I know people have been guess here, i wouldn't even know where to start, so I resepect the mystery you have created as I thank you William for what you have given us.

Ghostsoldier
01-24-2011, 09:41 PM
OK, I'm going to resist the urge to PM Sorei to ask who you really are, William (just in case you want to keep it a secret)...and, even though I'm dying of curiosity, I'm NOT going to sit by my own PM box, waiting for you to send me a note telling me who you are...*hint hint*...even though Sorei can attest I can keep a secret...*hint hint*....:D
Rob

izbot
01-24-2011, 09:46 PM
No, I am NOT Craig Huxley. I have left a TON of clues, and it seems that only Sorei is the one who guessed my true ID! :) However, IZBOT, you are avoiding the question, do you (or did you) know Kevin Bueller?

William

No, I don't know who Kevin Bueller is I just anticipated another one of your interesting stories on the way and was goading you into continuing!

HR Pufnstuf
01-25-2011, 12:19 AM
Hi SoundTrekker,

Have you seen this? A fan transcribed Ivan Ditmar's Brahm's paraphrase to piano sheet music:

Free sheet music : Lockworth, Amanda - Brahms Paraphrase Ditmars-Lockworth (1 Piano, 2 voices) (http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=18139)

"Amanda Lockworth listened to "Brahms Paraphrase" from "Star Trek TOS: Requiem for Methuselah" and created a simplified version using MuseScore 0.95. "Brahms Paraphrase" was originally created by Ivan Ditmars for Star Trek." Have you tried playing it? Regards,

HR Pufnstuf


One other thing: Being a piano player myself, I observed the following: in the episode "Requiem for Methuselah", the music sheet Spock holds in his hand (which was used for your cover) does NOT, as a matter of fact, show the Brahms paraphrase by Ivan Ditmars as heard in the episode. Maybe it shows a faksimile of another Brahms waltz (which, of course, must have been known in 1969)? You can see the name of Brahms on top of the sheet, after all... It would have been nice if Ditmars would have produced a "fake faksimilie" of his own Brahms paraphrase, but maybe that wasn't allowed for legal reasons. As I'm not very good at recognizing Brahms known waltzes, maybe someone here can shed any light on this mystery and is able to identify the waltz as shown in Spock's hand? (That's a classic nitpick, which I'm surely not the first one to recognize!)

Thanks again for your efforts!

Best regards,
Soundtrekker

BadAtom
01-25-2011, 05:04 AM
I am 99% sure I know who William is but it doesn't really matter as long as he keeps sharing his awesome musical finds!

JonC
01-25-2011, 06:20 AM
One other thing: Being a piano player myself, I observed the following: in the episode "Requiem for Methuselah", the music sheet Spock holds in his hand (which was used for your cover) does NOT, as a matter of fact, show the Brahms paraphrase by Ivan Ditmars as heard in the episode. Maybe it shows a faksimile of another Brahms waltz (which, of course, must have been known in 1969)? You can see the name of Brahms on top of the sheet, after all... It would have been nice if Ditmars would have produced a "fake faksimilie" of his own Brahms paraphrase, but maybe that wasn't allowed for legal reasons. As I'm not very good at recognizing Brahms known waltzes, maybe someone here can shed any light on this mystery and is able to identify the waltz as shown in Spock's hand? (That's a classic nitpick, which I'm surely not the first one to recognize!)

Best regards,
Soundtrekker

Thinking of it from an art department issue, the most likely explanations is that they transcribed an existing waltz and just signed it Brahms, or they simply copied a random piece of music. (It could just be gibberish, but if they went through the effort to sign it, it would be worth it to use SOMEBODY's sheet music.) I have neither a piano nor the ability to play one, but it seems that if one were to play what is visible in the image...well, if it's a real piece, it should be apparent what it is pretty quickly.

Just a thought,
JonC

PS, for those who don't have the credits, but want a whack at it, here is the original image:

soundtrekker
01-25-2011, 11:14 AM
Hi SoundTrekker,

Have you seen this? A fan transcribed Ivan Ditmar's Brahm's paraphrase to piano sheet music:

Free sheet music : Lockworth, Amanda - Brahms Paraphrase Ditmars-Lockworth (1 Piano, 2 voices) (http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=18139)

"Amanda Lockworth listened to "Brahms Paraphrase" from "Star Trek TOS: Requiem for Methuselah" and created a simplified version using MuseScore 0.95. "Brahms Paraphrase" was originally created by Ivan Ditmars for Star Trek." Have you tried playing it? Regards,

HR Pufnstuf

Thanks for the link, very interesting stuff.

After looking at the sheet and hearing the midi file, I detected some minor differences to the Ditmars version as played in the original episode, but it may be voluntary to create, as you said, a "simplified" version.

Now, all we have to do is creating a fake handwritten Brahms faksimile of this sheet, give it to Michael Okuda and let him insert it in the next version of "Star Trek Remastered"! :-)

izbot
01-25-2011, 11:56 AM
Now, all we have to do is creating a fake handwritten Brahms faksimile of this sheet, give it to Michael Okuda and let him insert it in the next version of "Star Trek Remastered"! :-)

Lol! Love it!

ibizadj
01-25-2011, 04:03 PM
the Nitpickers Guide for Classic Trekkers



In this, all 3 seasons of the original series are dissected into nitpicking lols by way of Uhura, Chekov and Sulu.

Season1

http://www.mediafire.com/?hz4tdh0np2z
Season2

http://www.mediafire.com/?d2rlwnimfwe
Season3

http://www.mediafire.com/?4tzzezlnvfn

Enjoy

Williamtaylor1969
01-25-2011, 05:34 PM
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No, I don't know who Kevin Bueller is I just anticipated another one of your interesting stories on the way and was goading you into continuing!

Well, Kevin Bueller was this young kid that I met at a Los Angeles party once (ONLY once, and that was once too many!) and the first thing that you noticed about him, was he really looked like a young Kyle McLaughlin, in his early days from "DUNE", or "Blue Velvet". Even though he was only 17 or 18 when I met him, he looked much older. He was a very well to do young man, both parents had "old money", and he was apparently spoiled from a very early age. Even though he had never met me, somehow he had known who I was, even back in the early 80's! He followed me around all night long, filling me with stories of his adventures within the studio system, bragging about breaking into Universal studios, and stealing all of the "Battle of Galactica" costumes. As the story goes (according to Kevin) there was a panel on the top of the Galactica ride that could be opened by removing a few screws. So Kevin and a couple of his friends went into the stage, and climbed onto a catwalk at the top of the stage, which had ladders on either end of the catwalk. Climbing down the ladder, his friends and he went into the dressing rooms, and filled several trash bags with about 20 costumes, helmets, and props.
They were working on one of the Cylon costumes, since they were all bolted onto steel poles that were set into the concrete floor, when security opened one of the large sliding doors that allowed the trams into the stage area. Kevin and his friends ran to the ladders, and started to climb up to the catwalk, hoping to make an escape thru the hole on the roof. I should point out at this point that the back of the stage actually came very close to one of the hills on the Universal back lot, and this is how Kevin and his friends got up to the roof, they just jumped from the hillside, onto the roof!
Since Kevin was the last one on the ladder, as he started climbing up, one of his "friends", a man named John Riley had decided that they needed to rid themselves of some dead weight, so he kicked Kevin in the face, knocking him to the floor, to be surrounded by security. While they were busy with Kevin, the rest of the crew could make their escape. What they never counted on, was that another security guard was climbing up the OTHER ladder, trying to head them off!
When John Riley reached the catwalk, he saw the other guard reaching the top of the ladder, about 20 feet up from the stage floor. John climbed over to the guard, and sprayed his face with pepper spray, causing him to fall to the concrete floor below, breaking his back, according to Kevin.
John Riley and his friends did get away, never arrested, and the costumes, etc. were never recovered. Kevin was only 16 or 17, so he was turned over to his father, who was a very well known and prominent Los Angeles attorney. John Riley's father was a LAPD detective!! Go figure!

Stay tuned for part two, where Kevin breaks into Paramont costume building, stealing 6 trash bags of TREK costumes, causing problems on Star Trek 4 and 5, and STTNG!

William

JonC
01-25-2011, 06:28 PM
Wow. That's a tale.
I have no doubt that's the story he told you, but it doesn't make any sense. I can believe sneaking onto the lot. Pre 9/11 for sure, security on Paramount was a joke. And while Universal had better coverage, there (use to be) a gap near the main studio entrance. They share their property line with a bank (which was frequently used for filming,) and for the convenience of employees, there was an entrance to the lot in the back of the lobby. Now, there were guards at the gate, and staff patrolling the grounds, but nobody covering the either bank entrance. If you went in from the street, stood around for a while, you could leave through the studio exit without anyone noticing.
But this is where Kevin's story gets strange. 20 costumes and props? That's a lot of trash bags. Between the helmet and the jacket (the two most valuable parts,) you'd have trouble getting more than 2 per bag. So we're talking 10 bulky trash bags at least. Have you ever tried to run with a full trash bag? With 2? With 3? Or climb a ladder? Or get it through an access hatch at the top? And after you've gotten past security in the attraction, where do you go? Down into the studio? Through the theme park? (Nothing conspicuous about a group of knuckleheads carrying full trash bags.) Over the Hollywood Hills? That's all scrub brush and you'd be in plain view of security. It's also pretty steep, and you're carrying those damn bags.
Accepting he's a thief and a jerk, is it too much of a leap to assume he was a liar and a blowhard as well?
There have been some pretty legendary thefts from studios. The guys who stole Janeway's chair, for instance. But that was believed to be an inside job, that is, somebody (with a truck) already authorized to be on the lot.

Still a great story,
JonC

Williamtaylor1969
01-25-2011, 07:29 PM
Oh, you are correct, JonC. I forgot about that aspect of the story. Kevin and his buddies drove up Barham road, back into the Hollywood Hills, up a street which runs behind the back lot. There are alot of houses up there, and on one deadend street, there was a giant hole in the fence, which was hidden by bushes and trees.
Once thru the hole, Kevin and crew would jump down to a dirt road, which lead around the hillside, back to the diner where Norman Bates worked in Psycho 2, and past the Psycho house. The road then went down to the "Best little whorehouse" house (I had to take the tour, just to see what Kevin was talking about) past the Jaws lake, and then down into the "lower" lot, where the Transportation building, costumes, and property are located. The Battle of Galactica building was located
just west of the psycho house, which security avoided like the plague at night! It would have been a very easy 20 minute walk up the back hills, for Kevin's buddies to escape while they were busy detaining Kevin. While Kevin was very well known to be a big B.S.er, portions of his story were verified thru other sources. There were a bunch of costumes, possibly 20, and other items taken, and a later breakin, attributated to Kevin, which the costume building was broken into, only Galactica items were taken.
After several breakins, Universal cleared out all of the scifi/fantasy/horror costumes and items from their storage. They put them into 3 large trucks and parked them on the backlot. On a specific day, several people were invited to an "auction" on the back lot. A man named "Roger Sides" attended the auction, and bid $10,000.00 on truck # A, winning the bid (the trucks had three large letters painted on the rear) This truck contained the remaining costumes from Galactica, Buck Rogers, and several other Universal productions, including "The Munsters". According to Roger, he turned around, and sold the Munsters costumes for Herman and Lily to a collector back east for $14,000.00, making a profit after only one week. He had all the paperwork to back up the auction. He then turned around and sold most of the other items, getting enough money to buy a house in San Bernardino, where he retired to!

William

JonC
01-25-2011, 08:01 PM
Western Costume use to lose a lot of stuff through a similar process. A collector would go through their stuff, rent something famous, then 'lose it,' pay the deposit (about $70,) then sell it for hundreds or thousands. His biggest haul was the Metalunan Mutant from This Island Earth. They eventually changed policy.
Since Western built most of its collection by buying stuff from productions after they closed, they never really knew what they had. My last time there they had boxes and boxes and racks of Zion outfits from the Matrix sequels. They finally had an expert go through their entire collection and pull the famous stuff aside, where it is now on display (but not for rent.) They have Cleopatra's gold bird outfit laid out in its funeral pose, and it turns out that people had been dressing up as Scarlet O'Hara for Halloween parties for decades without knowing they were in the real costume.
I've never been in Universal or Paramount's costume department, but I have been in Warner Bros. Their Sci-Fi section includes racks of stuff from Babylon 5 and The Last Starfighter. All background suits, not the main characters. And while they have their patches, they didn't have any ranks pins or whatnot.
JonC

Williamtaylor1969
01-25-2011, 08:23 PM
What most people don't know, perhaps you do, JonC, is that Western Costumes, which sat in front of Paramount studios, was actually OWNED by the old Paramount studios, when they were a part of "Gulf/Western". I know that they broke away from the whole ownership, when they moved to North Hollywood, where I think they still are, unless they closed down. Due to the breakins, and problems with fans (I know that I really shouldn't be saying this HERE) Paramount/Viacom had ordered many of the STTNG uniforms to be destroyed. They ripped up sets, smashed phasers and tricorders to pieces, and burned uniforms. This is NOT hearsay, I have seen it personally myself. They could have sold the items, one piece at a time, thru the various auction houses, with all the backup paperwork, and gotten a TON of money. But they decided that it would be best to just destroy them, rather than let some "Fan" get access to it!
People like Kevin and his bunch really put problems on the studios, that affected all of the Trek fans everywhere.

What a shame.

William

Williamtaylor1969
01-25-2011, 09:30 PM
Kevin, part two

Kevin had broken into Universal so often, that the security people all knew Kevin on sight, in case he took the tour during the day, just to "case out" a building, or to check out a way into the lower lot. One night, he broke into the transportation building, where Universal had parked the Knightrider Trans-am vehicle, they had 8 of those for the first season alone! There was a "hero" vehicle, which had the full dashboard, and there was a stunt version, which had a fake driver's
seat, for when KITT had to drive the car alone. All of the cars were open, and the keys left inside, for easy access for the crews to drive the cars to locations on the back lot, etc. Apparently, one day, Hasselhoff was drunk, and in a mood, and was driving one of the cars, playing "chicken" with the trams! Although this was reported in the papers, it was a thrill for the people in the trams to actually see a major star of TV, driving the world famous KITT, on the backlot!

Anyway, back to the story. Kevin climbed down the back lot hilltop, and went directly to the lower lot, and into the back of the transportation building, which had a hill on the backside. It was here that Kevin decided to make his entrance. Not having any panel that would be easily opened, he decided to remove a few bolts from the aluminun wall panel, and, pulling it back, it got loose from him, and make a loud clanging noise that the security later reported hearing about 1:30 in the morning! Bending the wall panel back, it gave Kevin a small hole to climb thru. He was in the building for more than four hours, removing all of the metal instrumentation panels from the Hero car, and trying to yank the fiberglass dashboard, which was only held in place by industrial two-sided tape! Finally giving up on the dashboard, Kevin crawled out of the hole in the aluminum wall, only to discover that it was after 5:00 in the morning, and the sun had already come up and the whole backlot was bathed in morning light! The security saw Kevin, walking out by the Psycho house, and called the LAPD to patol by the back fence, hoping to catch Kevin, or spot the station wagon that he always drove. They were not successful, and Kevin once again escaped with the loot!

The studio had paid a TON of money, getting the design of the Knightrider car, as well as the LED panels designed and created, the electronics alone had to be run off of a second battery and electrical system in the cars, custom created for this vehicle alone! Kevin took the panels, which had the electronics installed in them, and sold them to a collector, in a shop on Hollywood Blvd. for only 75.00 for the whole bag! The collector, knowing Kevin's past, called the LAPD, and when
detectives showed up at the shop, the first thing they did was showed the shop owner a picture of Kevin, which the shop owner ID'd as the person who sold him the panels, and in doing so, the detectives totally blew the case! instead of showing a group of photos, and allowing the owner to ID which one was Kevin, they showed only one photo, and basically threw the whole case out the window! Kevin's father had a field day with this court case, stating that the LAPD had
an agenda against his on, and they were harrassing him, trying to get him thrown in jail! Needless to say, Kevin walked again!

William

1shikawa
01-25-2011, 09:52 PM
THis is a great and very interesting story.

I'm looking forward to reading more (if there is more to be told).

Williamtaylor1969
01-25-2011, 11:43 PM
There have been some pretty legendary thefts from studios. The guys who stole Janeway's chair, for instance. But that was believed to be an inside job, that is, somebody (with a truck) already authorized to be on the lot.

JonC

Actually, there is a very interesting side story here. There were two fellows, in Orange County, that were known to me. They ran a business called "Supercollector" and had a site of the same name (LONG gone now, both) Their names were John and Tom. Tom was an original "Fanboy" and really looked like the fat guy with the black Star Wars t-shirt in the Fanboys movie! John started up "Supertracks" records, and had a shop in Fountain Valley for many years. I got alot of my rare soundtracks and hard to find stuff as well from them. I didn't like dealing with John, as he was always pressuring me to give him some of my personal collection, in trade for 50 or 100 soundtracks, and I KNEW what he would do with MY stuff! He was really lusting after my Star Trek 2 music, since I had about 3 DATs worth of recordings, most of which has already been released, but not at that time. John and Tom converted one room in their store into a TREK museum, with many VERY rare items, including costumes, many props and some set pieces. On one visit, I was very happy to see that John was not in the store, and I could deal with Tom on a "no hassle" and no demands basis (Tom was cool!) What I didn't know was that John was hiding in his office, and when he saw me looking thru the records and CDs in the soundtracks area, he came out and got me, saying that he had "something" in his office that he wanted to show me! Entering into his office, I noticed that John had Picard's command chair, sitting on top of his desk! He had informed me that he had paid 5 Paramount security people to help him remove the chair from the set! He stated that he had given each of them $1,000.00 to keep quiet! Apparently the set was being cleaned between seasons, and they needed to replace the carpets, so they removed all of the chairs! John told me that he planned to place the chair "down a deep well" for about 20 years, and time is almost UP!! (hehehehehe)
When I was on the studio lot, about 2 months later, I noticed that the usual people on security had been replaced with all new faces. I later found out that the entire security force had been given their "pink slips", and they replaced everyone with the exception of the head of security, but that the upper management of the studio had "put him on notice" as well! Later, Tom told John that he wanted to get out of the store, as they were in financial trouble, Tom's mom was their bookkeeper, so John let Tom keep most of the Trek collection, and John kept "Supertracks" and all of the records/CDs! Tom made a very wise decision, at his mom's coaching, because the shop apparently had not paid taxes in over 5 years, and since the agreement that Tom had John sign, basically freed him of ANY financial involvement of the Supertracks and Supercollector entities, saved Tom from going to jail for tax fraud/evasion.
John had to come up with 732,000.00 in back taxes and fines to keep out of jail, but then, John's parents were like Kevin's, very well to do, and they paid his fines/taxes to keep him out of trouble and jail. Last I heard, John had become a rep for the studios, and for some stars! Tom's whereabouts are totally unknown. Incredible!

Stay tuned, MORE to come........MUCH more! :)

IZBOT: It's your turn now, post something up here that will KNOCK their socks off!!! (Hehehehehehehee)
Like to keep my audience RIVITED!!!! :)
William

HR Pufnstuf
01-26-2011, 12:19 AM
That reminds me...evidently, some Trek fans collect original TOS sheet music (or some sort of cue sheets?) from various episodes or movies. Anyone have any? Would love to see some, especially from TOS episodes. Regards,

HR Pufnstuf


Thanks for the link, very interesting stuff.

After looking at the sheet and hearing the midi file, I detected some minor differences to the Ditmars version as played in the original episode, but it may be voluntary to create, as you said, a "simplified" version.

Now, all we have to do is creating a fake handwritten Brahms faksimile of this sheet, give it to Michael Okuda and let him insert it in the next version of "Star Trek Remastered"! :-)

izbot
01-26-2011, 11:51 AM
Spaced Out Disco
The Galactic Force Band



Vinyl rip, 320kbps.

http://rapidshare.com/files/427490249/SpacedOutDiscoGalacticForce.rar

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Music From Star Trek And The Black Hole
Meco



http://rapidshare.com/files/427492305/Meco_-_Music_From__Star_Trek_And_The_Black_Hole__1980_.r ar

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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Legends of the Ferengi [Audio Book]
Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe with Armin Shimerman



http://rapidshare.com/files/426458031/Legends_of_the_Ferengi.rar

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The New World of Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy



http://rapidshare.com/files/425489907/The_New_World_of_Leonard_Nimoy__1970_.rar

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Star Wars and Other Space Themes
Geoff Love and his Orchestra



http://rapidshare.com/files/424134109/Star_Wars_And_Other_Space_Themes__1978__-_MFP_-_Love__192K_.rar

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Star Trek Original Television Soundtrack Volume One:
"The Cage" & "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Alexander Courage



At 320kbps.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/444508455/ACvo1ST.rar

olafolaf
01-26-2011, 01:52 PM
[QUOTE=Williamtaylor1969;1617140][B][I][COLOR="mediumturquoise"]
Actually, there is a very interesting side story here ...

LOL! I was thinking "Sideshow Bob", but this story's to weird, even for a "The Simpsons" episode.

Williamtaylor1969
01-26-2011, 07:56 PM
Sideshow BOB??? Is that the former name of "Silent Bob"? (hehehehehehe)

Anyway, back to the story of KEVIN!:

After all of the costumes at Universal were removed from the costume department, Kevin turned his attention to Paramount, and the TREK items! Of course, he just HAD to hit Universal once more, and discovering that the costume department was totally empty of Galactica items, he decided to
leave a little "farewell" present for the staff. He kicked in a door to the offices inside of the costume area, and opened one of the desk drawers that were in the office. Pulling down his pants, he left a deposit inside of the drawer, and closed it again! Seemed like the police could never do anything
against this creep!

Since Paramount was offering tours of the lot to the public, apparently Kevin had decided to go on the tour a couple of times, creating a map of the studio, on a large yellow legal pad (the map was later discovered, when Kevin was arrested). Since the studio rear wall had bordered the Hollywood graveyard, Kevin would go into the graveyard when it was open, and wait for nightfall. After that, he would climb to the roof of the mausoleum inside the graveyard, which gave Kevin a birdseye view of the Paramount back lot. He would sit there, and mark the comings and goings of the whole security staff, marking the times on the back of the map, as well as the locations of various guards. Once he had everything set, he contacted a friend of his from Fresno. "John Castillo" was a wannabe SPFX artist, who basically lived off of his wife's money, since she owned her own beauty shop. John was in the process of building his own KITT "Knightrider" car, and this really interested Kevin, since he had stolen many of the parts which he sold to John for his car.
John drove down from Fresno, and met up with Kevin, who was waiting at a resturant in "Gower Gultch", a small strip mall on Gower avenue, just up the block from the Gower gate of Paramount. Kevin showed John the map that he had drawn, and showed the possible locations that he wanted to investigate that evening. Slipping over the back fence of the graveyard, Kevin and John slipped down a back corner behind stage 29, where the "Arsenio Hall" show was taped. They found out that there was a small gap in the barbwire right on the corner, and they could slip down on a rope, and then throw the rope over the wall, and retrieve it at a later time! It would be easy to just walk out the front gate, or one of the side gates, acting like an employee.
The costume dept was next to "Marathon" street, and Kevin and John were amazed to discover that the chainlink fence had a gap of about 10-11 inches! Plenty of room to slip costumes thru! Kevin figured that they could park his station wagon right next to that gap and slip all sorts of costumes to friends outside the gate, but he needed to know the security guards routine first! Finding a nice place to hide, that had full view of the costume building and the surrounding area, John and Kevin watched the whole night thru, marking the times and pattern of different guards' routes, and when daylight came, they simply walked across the studio lot, past the "B" tank, which could be filled with water, and out the side Gower gate, where they had left their cars.
It took 6 months of planning for Kevin to feel totally comfortable with his plan to make a hit on the Paramount costume department. By that time, John had backed out of the deal, saying that there were too many risks! What Kevin had not know, was that John had been caught in another "sting" of movie items, and he had turned out to be a rat, and told LAPD detective John Winchester all about Kevin's plan to steal costumes from Paramount.
Kevin contacted his friend "Scott Dunkel" from San Diego, and another person "Dan" from Santa Monica. Both had agreed to help Kevin with his plan. On one particular day, a Friday, Kevin, Dan & Scott got into the lot, somehow, possibly with a pass, and they walked into the costume department, and when into the back, where there were several dressing areas, with closets that could be locked. The three went into three different closets, at about 5:00 in the afternoon, and locked the doors from the inside. They waited until 2:00 in the morning before getting out. Kevin found out that once the costume building was locked up, nobody from outside ever went in, so he figured that they could spend their time in there, without fear of being discovered!
Climbing the stairs to the second story, there was a set of double doors, which led to the area where all the TREK costumes were stored. Kevin came with a pry bar, and went to work on the door. Apparently, from the damage, he really went crazy on that door! Finally gaining entrance to the storage area, Kevin, Dan & Scott were amazed to see 7 rows of costumes, some even from the original series, but mostly from the movies. The Next Generation costumes were being stored at another location at that time. The three men went to work, stuffing six industrial sized trash bags with costumes. Kevin had figured out that each man could carry two bags, tied with a piece of rope, and therefore it could be carried over their shoulders, allowing them
to run, if need be! They took their time, rolling the costumes as tight as possible, making sure that they gathered as many important costumes as possible. It was later reported that they stole $500,000.00 worth of costumes, according to the Los Angeles Times at the time of the breakin. The newspaper report also stated that there was a hole in the side gate, by the costume department "Big enough to drive a MACK truck through"!
Several months went by, without any break in the case. LAPD det. John Winchester went to every TREK convention, pulling fans aside with impressive looking costumes, seeing if they were any of the missing costumes! One fan was arrested, and taken into Paramount, only to be told that the costume was NOT original, and once released, he had to find his own way back to the convention, out by LAX!!!
Winchester remembered his meeting with John Castillo, and so he contacted John to find out any information about the breakin, but John had no info, having no contact with Kevin. Winchester told Castillo to try and get as much info, to call Kevin and make him an offer for the costumes, etc. and see if he would jump at the offer. Kevin did! A meeting was set up in Los Angeles, for a straight trade of John's Knightrider car for all of the costumes that Kevin had left! John drove the Transam down from Fresno, and met up with Kevin in the Universal parking lot (of all places). Winchester, and several LAPD officers arrested Kevin on the spot, and got the names and addresses of Dan and Scott, who turned state's evidence against Kevin for a reduced plea! Kevin said that he had bought all of the costumes from a TREK fan that he had known, and was told that they were just duplicates, however, the testamony from Dan and Scott really convicted Kevin.

Needless to say, Kevin was out of jail in less than 8 months, and proceeded onto industrial burglary, going back to jail 4 more times. Also, LAPD and Universal studios never realized that all of the stolen Knightrider parts were used to catch Kevin, and they had the whole car sitting in their parking lot! John Castillo had been arrested on several occasions, always for receiving stolen goods, but never got any jail time! Most of this story is a matter of public record, if anyone finds fault in my telling!

Here is the LA times newspaper report:

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-09-21/local/me-674_1_star-trek:

The story shows that Kevin was caught with only 50,000.00 of costumes, and they had recovered only 150,000.00 which means that there are somewhere $350,000.00 in TREK costumes hiding in a private collection! Kevin was later accused, and arrested for several more breakins at Paramount, stalling the productions of Star Trek 4 & 5, and he even broke into a dressing trailer of Michael Dorn, stealing several STTNG uniforms, and three latex rubber WORF headpieces, which stalled the filming of an episode for three days, before more headpieces could be finished and delivered to the studios. No evidence of Kevin's involvement in any of those breakins could ever be found, so he was released.

The current whereabouts of Kevin, Dan, Scott or John is unknown. John Winchester retired from LAPD shortly after Kevin's arrest, got his full pension, and was given a plush office job, as a special investigator for Paramount studios! He has since retired from there, and last heard was living in San Bernardino.

William

1shikawa
01-26-2011, 08:47 PM
I'm just loving this story about kevin and his way out adventures around the studios.

It's like reading a book and cannot put it down because you want to find out what happened.

SO WHAT DID HAPPEN NEXT?

PLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZE

sweetmeats
01-26-2011, 09:02 PM
Supercollector? Ha ha! I remember that place.

Williamtaylor1969
01-26-2011, 10:21 PM
I'm just loving this story about kevin and his way out adventures around the studios.

It's like reading a book and cannot put it down because you want to find out what happened.

SO WHAT DID HAPPEN NEXT?

PLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZE

I had re-edited the above story, so you can read it now!

William

izbot
01-26-2011, 11:29 PM
These stories are great! You could write a book about all this stuff -- or have you already??

Williamtaylor1969
01-27-2011, 12:08 AM
This is the first time that I have put these stories in print. But you are correct, with so many more stories inside of the studio, and outside, I could write a couple of books.

William

1shikawa
01-27-2011, 07:34 AM
This is the first time that I have put these stories in print. But you are correct, with so many more stories inside of the studio, and outside, I could write a couple of books.

William

Maybe you should consider a small publishing comoany and not one of the big ones.

But i'll bet Paramount and Universal would try to block such a book, which i couldn't understand why when so much information can be found out on the internet, as you have shown us with the linked article.

Williamtaylor1969
01-27-2011, 04:56 PM
Well, one thing I forgot:

While in bed last night, my wife Sarah, asked me if I told you guys about "Hidden treasures", and I looked at her as if "What the HELL"?, and then she reminded me!
Apparently, according to Kevin, during some of his early breakins at Universal, he buried trash bags filled with Galactica stuff out in the back lot, whenever security was active, so he wouldn't be caught with the loot, and then he forgot where he buried it! He said that everytime he went in, he tried to locate the spot, but there were about 3 or 4 bags that he couldn't locate! So, they could still be out there, somewhere!

William

JonC
01-27-2011, 06:45 PM
Maybe you should consider a small publishing comoany and not one of the big ones.

But i'll bet Paramount and Universal would try to block such a book, which i couldn't understand why when so much information can be found out on the internet, as you have shown us with the linked article.

Well, I can get you a publisher. Paramount's not an issue, since they already publish this (http://www.sybpress.com/titles.htm#MJaneway). However, the bigger concern is that Kevin (or more specifically his parents) don't sue for libel. You'd have to be able to prove EVERY story you told (three sources or documentation). And you'd need a lot of them to fill even a small book.
JonC

Williamtaylor1969
01-27-2011, 07:25 PM
Well, I can get you a publisher. Paramount's not an issue, since they already publish this (http://www.sybpress.com/titles.htm#MJaneway). However, the bigger concern is that Kevin (or more specifically his parents) don't sue for libel. You'd have to be able to prove EVERY story you told (three sources or documentation). And you'd need a lot of them to fill even a small book.
JonC

OMG!!! MISTRESS Janeway??? LMAO! How funny is that! But back in the 80's there were all those K/S novels at the conventions as well. Anyway, I wouldn't ever use someone's REAL name in any book, if I were to write one. Even without a real name, people come out of the woodwork, with their attornies, claiming that such and such person is really them! Can you imagine using someone's real name, and getting blasted in court! Also, you need to be a public person to be sued for libel, or defamation, and trust me, Kevin and his like are not publically known at all!
William

1shikawa
01-27-2011, 07:47 PM
Book or no book, it dosen't matter, as i enjoyed every story that has been told here.

I thought the st music story was good, but this story made me laugh as well as cry.


@Izbot - Thanks for the nimoy music, Sadly not one of his best.

izbot
01-27-2011, 08:16 PM
Down to Earth (1967)
Nichelle Nichols



http://rapidshare.com/files/420925866/Down_to_Earth.rar

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Highly Illogical (1993 British import)
Leonard Nimoy



http://rapidshare.com/files/422624326/Leonard_Nimoy_-_Highly_Illogical.rar

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Out Of This World (1995)
Nichelle Nichols



http://rapidshare.com/files/422742371/Nichelle_Nichols_-_Out_of_This_World.rar

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The Transformed Man (1967)
William Shatner



http://rapidshare.com/files/424127895/The_Transformed_Man__1967_.rar

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The Way I Feel (1968)
Leonard Nimoy



http://rapidshare.com/files/424127672/The_Way_I_Feel__1968_.rar

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The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy (1968)
Leonard Nimoy



http://rapidshare.com/files/425489908/The_Two_Sides_of_Leonard_Nimoy__1968_.rar

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Spaced Out: The Very Best Of...
Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/443118402/2spcdout.rar

olafolaf
01-27-2011, 09:16 PM
This is the first time that I have put these stories in print. But you are correct, with so many more stories inside of the studio, and outside, I could write a couple of books.

William

You need a "Script" Consultant ? :P

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OMG!!! MISTRESS Janeway??? LMAO! How funny is that! But back in the 80's there were all those K/S novels at the conventions as well. Anyway, I wouldn't ever use someone's REAL name in any book, if I were to write one. Even without a real name, people come out of the woodwork, with their attornies, claiming that such and such person is really them! Can you imagine using someone's real name, and getting blasted in court! Also, you need to be a public person to be sued for libel, or defamation, and trust me, Kevin and his like are not publically known at all!
William

And can you imagine that Monica Lewinsky actually sewed for sucking? Dude, it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world!

Williamtaylor1969
01-27-2011, 09:41 PM
You need a "Script" Consultant ? :P

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And can you imagine that Monica Lewinsky actually sewed for sucking? Dude, it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world!

You had me going there for a minute :) I thought that you were saying that Monica Lewinsky was a horrible seamtress! Hehehehehehe

What you wanted to say was that Monica had SUED for sucking! ;)

William

olafolaf
01-28-2011, 08:58 AM
You had me going there for a minute :) I thought that you were saying that Monica Lewinsky was a horrible seamtress! Hehehehehehe

What you wanted to say was that Monica had SUED for sucking! ;)

William

Yeah, i know, but if you'd ever dealt with a lawnmower, the correct spelling would've winded up in your catalogue of dirty words, too.

By the way, there's a fun coincidence in languages here. In german SUED is the short form of Samenueberdruck. Samenueberdruck means, the physical pressure level of your sperm count is so high, you need to ... pass them on as quickly as possible.
The word SUED comes across like a medical term, giving the impression of a level of reasoning for ones necessatiy of doing it (which, quiet the opposite can rob you of any reason whatsoever). The female populace of Germany remains to be convinced, that SUED's a real medical emergency only they can solve and w new, more reassuring term has yet to be found. Having their part in SUED to a rather high degree, one would like to see german women to be less scientific about the matter and rather feel motherly obligations to help the helpless where ever they can. Not in our times, though, buddy :P

Williamtaylor1969
01-28-2011, 09:28 PM
Yeah, i know, but if you'd ever dealt with a lawnmower, the correct spelling would've winded up in your catalogue of dirty words, too.

By the way, there's a fun coincidence in languages here. In german SUED is the short form of Samenueberdruck. Samenueberdruck means, the physical pressure level of your sperm count is so high, you need to ... pass them on as quickly as possible.
The word SUED comes across like a medical term, giving the impression of a level of reasoning for ones necessatiy of doing it (which, quiet the opposite can rob you of any reason whatsoever). The female populace of Germany remains to be convinced, that SUED's a real medical emergency only they can solve and w new, more reassuring term has yet to be found. Having their part in SUED to a rather high degree, one would like to see german women to be less scientific about the matter and rather feel motherly obligations to help the helpless where ever they can. Not in our times, though, buddy :P

LOL, that is FUNNY!! But I HAVE to ask, have they never heard of Masterbation?

On a funny side note, since the spelling of that word looked wrong to me, I actually found SEVERAL sites on that subject, including a FEMALE masterbation site (That link is going to my wife, hehehehehe) and one is called the Masterbation LOUNGE!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Those German women can "help" me anytime!!! :)
Laughing can make the awkward situation seem less awkward!

William

olafolaf
01-28-2011, 09:53 PM
LOL, that is FUNNY!!
(...)
Laughing can make the awkward situation seem less awkward!
William

Yeah! I bet they told each other the exact same sentence all the time, while in prodcution of Star Trek: Nemesis ... :P

izbot
01-28-2011, 10:07 PM
Yeah! I bet they told each other the exact same sentence all the time, while in prodcution of Star Trek: Nemesis ... :P

Why yes, I do have that in Lossless and VBR:

Star Trek Nemesis: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Jerry Goldsmith



Original 14-track version.

Presented in VBR. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/444356120/JGnemmp3.rar

Also available in lossless FLAC format. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/444356119/JGnemflac.rar

izbot
01-29-2011, 09:51 AM
The Nitpicker's Guide For Next Generation Trekkers [Audiobook]
Phil Farrand



Covers Seasons 1-6.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445059490/nitpktng.rar

Daedalus51
01-29-2011, 04:20 PM
Nitpicker's guide to TNG...now that's up my alley :) thanks!

izbot
01-30-2011, 03:15 AM
H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man" [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g148/israeljovanovich3940/invman.gif

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445230388/AVinvisaman.rar

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445230394/AVloswrld.rar

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Jules Verne's "Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445230405/AVjouncntr.rar

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H.G. Wells' "The First Men In The Moon" [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445230398/AVmenonmoon.rar

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H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445230403/AVtimenach.rar

izbot
01-30-2011, 06:22 PM
Star Trek: The Next Generation Music From The Original TV Soundtrack Volume One
"Encounter At Farpoint"
Dennis McCarthy



Presented in VBR. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445322805/DMCtng1.rar

Also available in lossless FLAC format. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445322804/DMCtng1Flac.rar

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Star Trek Original Television Soundtrack Volume Two:
"The Doomsday Machine" & "Amok Time"
Sol Kaplan and Gerald Fried



At 320kbps.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445237860/GNPstvol2.rar

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Enterprise: Music From The Original Television Soundtrack
Dennis McCarthy



Presented in VBR. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445200209/dmcEnt.rar

Also available in lossless APE format. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445200205/dmcEntApe.part1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445200201/dmcEntApe.part2.rar

1shikawa
01-30-2011, 07:12 PM
Thanks for the Star Trek Vol 2 music.

Didn't know it existed so i'm downloading it.

bdiddy1979
01-30-2011, 10:02 PM
Thanks for the Star Trek Vol 2 music.

Didn't know it existed so i'm downloading it.

Psst...there's a Vol. 3, as well.



Star Trek: Volume Three (Alexander Courage / Gerald Fried) [320kbps, RAR, No Pass]

I will re-up upon request. Please PM.

Williamtaylor1969
01-31-2011, 04:54 PM
What about Volume four?

William

bdiddy1979
01-31-2011, 06:11 PM
What about Volume four?

William

What? Where??

1shikawa
01-31-2011, 07:16 PM
What about Volume four?

William

Didn't know there was a Vol 3, let alone a Vol 4.

If Vol 4 exisits - Who has it to share.

ComicsJoe
01-31-2011, 11:50 PM
Eh? There are only 3 volumes.

Williamtaylor1969
02-01-2011, 02:15 AM
Eh? There are only 3 volumes.



Did you check the links on page one? Volume four is there :)

William

bdiddy1979
02-01-2011, 03:09 AM
Did you check the links on page one? Volume four is there :)

William

What the heck, where did that come from?

Edit 1: Hmm... think I have that somewhere...

Edit 2: Yep, there it is... lol

Williamtaylor1969
02-01-2011, 03:53 AM
Well, it is unofficial, but it is the FOURTH volume of TOS music!!!!

William

Williamtaylor1969
02-02-2011, 05:44 PM
Eh? There are only 3 volumes.

I know, it was supposed to be a JOKE!!! :)

William

ComicsJoe
02-02-2011, 07:28 PM
That you on your avatar? :)

izbot
02-02-2011, 09:46 PM
Star Trek Tapes
Original Series Cast at 1975 Chicago Convention



Audio from rare LP released in 1978 featuring appearances from the entire Original series cast at the 1975 Chicago Star Trek Convention. Also included is an extra hour's worth of unedited raw material from those appearances including Leonard Nimoy reading excerpts from "I Am Not Spock".

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445851529/tapesst.rar

Williamtaylor1969
02-02-2011, 09:54 PM
That you on your avatar? :)

No, that was the guy that came with my wallet! :)

What do you think?

William

bdiddy1979
02-03-2011, 12:05 AM
No, that was the guy that came with my wallet! :)

What do you think?

William

That face looks familiar...
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/8020/thinkingk.gif

Williamtaylor1969
02-03-2011, 02:59 AM
Is that a fact?

Well, yours does also! :rolleyes:

William

Forceboat
02-03-2011, 03:58 AM
Star Trek Tapes
Original Series Cast at 1975 Chicago Convention



Audio from rare LP released in 1978 featuring appearances from the entire Original series cast at the 1975 Chicago Star Trek Convention. Also included is an extra hour's worth of unedited raw material from those appearances including Leonard Nimoy reading excerpts from "I Am Not Spock".

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445851529/tapesst.rar

Awesome, izbot!! You are the man!! Thanks for going the extra mile, I very much appreciate it!

Williamtaylor1969
02-03-2011, 05:19 PM
Yes, IZBOT, very nice, thanks!

William

izbot
02-03-2011, 08:55 PM
Star Trek First Contact Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Enhanced Limited Edition]
Jerry Goldsmith



Original 13-track enhanced CD presented in VBR. Includes CD-ROM content and scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445871658/jgFCmp3.rar

Also available in lossless APE format. Includes CD-ROM content and scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445871675/jgFCape.part1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445871666/jgFCape.part2.rar

Eisengeist
02-03-2011, 08:59 PM
thanks!

*downloading first contact and hoping it is from a non-faulty cd*

izbot
02-03-2011, 09:15 PM
Awesome, izbot!! You are the man!! Thanks for going the extra mile, I very much appreciate it!

You're welcome! It was kind of a chintzy deal -- a CDR with badly scanned and largely unreadable cover art. The "autograph" by the "producer" was just scanned as well (although i suspect those were his fingerprints all over the CD, lol)! He didn't include any of the photos or replica of the convention booklet. I guess he didn't want to make the extra trip to Kinko's! He did, however, include his business card which apparently "guarantees his signature for life" (whatever the hell that means!). Anyway, its yours for the taking now...

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Star Trek Transformations: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play]
Dave Stern and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875404/sulu1trans.rar

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Star Trek Cacophony: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play]
Peter David and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875383/sulu2caco.rar

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Star Trek Envoy: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play]
L.A. Graf and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875374/sulu3envo.rar

Eisengeist
02-03-2011, 10:57 PM
*hoping it is from a non-faulty cd*

sadly, it has the usual digital pops :(

izbot
02-03-2011, 11:01 PM
sadly, it has the usual digital pops :(

Best I could do.

Eisengeist
02-04-2011, 07:44 AM
no problem. :)

1shikawa
02-04-2011, 07:49 AM
Star Trek Transformations: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play][/B]
Dave Stern and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875404/sulu1trans.rar

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Star Trek Cacophony: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play]
Peter David and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875383/sulu2caco.rar

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Star Trek Envoy: A Captain Sulu Adventure [Audio Play]
L.A. Graf and George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445875374/sulu3envo.rar



Thank you for these. Been waiting to hear them for some while.

I did have "Transformation" back in the day of it's original release in the UK on audio tape, but have since lost it.

I just wished they did more like these, a bit like what Big Finish do with Dr Who audios.

Number Five
02-04-2011, 03:49 PM
sadly, it has the usual digital pops :(

Could you give some tracks/timecodes to these pops so that I can check my own CD? That way if I have a 'clean' one, I can upload it.

Sanico
02-04-2011, 04:03 PM
Could you give some tracks/timecodes to these pops so that I can check my own CD? That way if I have a 'clean' one, I can upload it.

On 'Temporal Wake', some pops appear at around 00:50 and at 01:01. And on 'First Contact' they are easily noticeable at 05:30.

Number Five
02-04-2011, 04:09 PM
Thanks. Time to dig my CD out of storage! :)


Hmm, just checked on the mp3s from the expanded version I have and no pops at those times. I assumed this version of the album was common, but I dunno...maybe not? Is this worth putting up or am I making an obvious blunder here?

29 tracks at 192kbps

Williamtaylor1969
02-04-2011, 05:29 PM
sadly, it has the usual digital pops :(

Those can be easily removed with any WAV editor! I do it all the time!

William

izbot
02-04-2011, 09:09 PM
Star Trek Insurrection: The Complete Score [Unreleased Bootleg]
Jerry Goldsmith



23-tracks presented in VBR (not a DVD rip!). Includes scans of cover art.

http://hotfile.com/dl/131155261/2ede022/insurBoot.rar.html

Also available in lossless APE format. Includes scans of cover art.

http://hotfile.com/dl/131164981/1dbe954/insurBootape.part1.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/131169546/16041b4/insurBootape.part2.rar.html

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Music From The Original TV Soundtrack Volume Three
"Yesterday's Enterprise", "Unification" and "Hollow Pursuits"
Dennis McCarthy



Presented in VBR. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446031036/DMCtngV3.rar

Also available in lossless FLAC format. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446031028/DMCtngV3flac.rar

izbot
02-05-2011, 12:08 AM
Star Treking [12" Disco Single] (1979)
Cosmo Wave And The Space Cadets



1. Star Treking
2. Hall Of The Mountain King

Ripped from vinyl. Just got this in the mail.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446231664/CosmoWave.rar

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Star Trek Summit
Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg



For the first time in Star Trek history, five of the final frontier's greatest names have been brought together for a rare and unprecedented round table event. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes and host Whoopi Goldberg share candid insights, humourous moments, and intimate details about life on the set, working with each other and how Star Trek has affected their lives.

Audio only, ripped from BluRay, 70 minutes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/434741696/STSumm.rar

izbot
02-05-2011, 02:53 AM
Themes From E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial And More (1982)
Walter Murphy



Walter Murphy had a huge hit with his disco standard A Fifth Of Beethoven in 1978. Here he tackles Alexander Courage's Trek theme among others. Nowadays he composes music and songs for Family Guy and American Dad -- a job he shares with TNG composer Ron Jones!

Ripped from newly-acquired vinyl.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446252165/walterET.rar

izbot
02-05-2011, 06:30 AM
Themes From E.T. And Other Movies
The Now Sound Orchestra



Ripped from vinyl purchased just for you, Star Trek fan!

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446267565/noWsndOrch.rar

izbot
02-05-2011, 09:46 AM
Nadia's Theme (The Young And The Restless)
Lawrence Welk



Ripped from vinyl. Betcha didn't know about this one!!

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446283184/LawWelkNadia.rar

ComicsJoe
02-06-2011, 01:15 AM
BTW, anyone got Nitpickers guide to Trek movies?


Themes From E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial And More (1982)
Walter Murphy



Walter Murphy had a huge hit with his disco standard A Fifth Of Beethoven in 1978. Here he tackles Alexander Courage's Trek theme among others. Nowadays he composes music and songs for Family Guy and American Dad -- a job he shares with TNG composer Ron Jones!

Ripped from newly-acquired vinyl.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/446252165/walterET.rar

Cool (gotta love 80's music). :D
But there are two bits in Trek theme when sound skips. :(
Though it's still better than nothing! :)

Williamtaylor1969
02-06-2011, 05:31 PM
Seems that IZBOT has really been eating his "Wheaties" (Hehehehehehehehe)

Thanks for all the great links, pal! :)

William

ComicsJoe
02-07-2011, 02:11 AM
Bump. Almost ended up on page 3! :)

Williamtaylor1969
02-07-2011, 07:01 PM
Thanks, Joe! :) I hope that nobody minds, but I have been transferring all the links to page one, so people who have never seen this thread (WHERE have you been?) can easily find all of the links. Hope that is okay with the original posters.

William

Lois Lane 3000
02-07-2011, 08:43 PM
Great stuff! Thanks.

The Link to the audiobook EXILES is incorrect... :(

Who has the TOS score re-recordings from Label X Vol. 3 and 4?

izbot
02-07-2011, 09:39 PM
I don't think there was a vol. 3 or 4 for Label X.

Williamtaylor1969
02-08-2011, 01:24 AM
No, there is not. They only did one and two, and got into some problems with Fred Steiner, and his legal team!

William

JHFan
02-08-2011, 10:32 AM
Okay I've been skimming some pages of this thread and I'm going to have to go back and read the whole damn thing, because this is one awesome series of discussions and trivia here!

khitomer
02-08-2011, 11:19 AM
Spock vs Q 1 & 2 are no longer on hotfile links on first page, could someone re-up?

Thanks in advance.

soundtrekker
02-08-2011, 11:33 AM
...

Who has the TOS score re-recordings from Label X Vol. 3 and 4?


I don't think there was a vol. 3 or 4 for Label X.



No, there is not. They only did one and two, and got into some problems with Fred Steiner, and his legal team!

William

That's interesting to hear, William. This finally explains why this series of re-recordings were cancalled. Considering your earlier remarks about Fred Steiner's ego it comes as no surprise that he would oppose to those re-arrangements. I personally think that the first two volumes have been done very well, even if Tony Bremner, in most cases, had a much slower tempo (e.g. in "Is There In Truth No Beauty") - but that's a matter of interpretation (even Bernard Herrmann didn't always have the same tempi with his various re-recordings of his own scores, e.g. Psycho). Besides, we could be thankful to have ANY new TOS music available back in the '80ies! My favourite Bremner interpretations are "ITITNB" and "Paradise Syndrome"!

I vaguely remember an announcement in some catalogue regarding Vol. 3 and 4, maybe you saw it also, Lois Lane? One of the episodes which was going to be re-interpreted by Tony Bremner was "Catspaw" (surely a suite of some 20 minutes), the others I do not remember. (Maybe it was "Doomsday Machine", which was done by Steiner the same year on his own vol. 2 of re-arrangements!) Is there anybody who saw this announcement and knows which episodes were to be covered by Label X? (Not that it matters anymore, I'm just curious).

The questions remain, William: why would Steiner's legal team take action against Label X? Did Tony Bremner plan to interpret any Steiner scores? (Not the case with "Catspaw", which is by Fried - maybe Steiner was going to do "Catspaw" later some time, which he never did!). Would they be against new interpretions done already by Steiner? (e.g. "Doomsday Machine", composed by Kaplan). Or did they oppose to ANY TOS music re-interpretations?

On the other hand, I personally wouldn't mind if Tony Bremner (or anybody who loves the TOS scores like he did) would try to fulfill this project some time in the future, as soon as any legal problems would solve itself (in whatever way!). Heck, he could re-arrange ALL of the TOS music, if you ask me - after all, this is STAR TREK! (remember, IDIC?)

khitomer
02-08-2011, 05:00 PM
William is your profile name something to do with when you graduated high school if you were born in 1953, might be about right? Bear with me as I'm not au fait with the American schooling system. Aside from that thanks to you and all the other contributors to the thread, some great music I've been looking for for years. I had purchased quite a few of them, but that can be very difficult to find stuff here in the UK, especially where I am in Northern Ireland!

Much appreciated!!!

Williamtaylor1969
02-08-2011, 07:45 PM
That's interesting to hear, William. This finally explains why this series of re-recordings were cancalled. Considering your earlier remarks about Fred Steiner's ego it comes as no surprise that he would oppose to those re-arrangements. I personally think that the first two volumes have been done very well, even if Tony Bremner, in most cases, had a much slower tempo (e.g. in "Is There In Truth No Beauty") - but that's a matter of interpretation (even Bernard Herrmann didn't always have the same tempi with his various re-recordings of his own scores, e.g. Psycho). Besides, we could be thankful to have ANY new TOS music available back in the '80ies! My favourite Bremner interpretations are "ITITNB" and "Paradise Syndrome"!

I vaguely remember an announcement in some catalogue regarding Vol. 3 and 4, maybe you saw it also, Lois Lane? One of the episodes which was going to be re-interpreted by Tony Bremner was "Catspaw" (surely a suite of some 20 minutes), the others I do not remember. (Maybe it was "Doomsday Machine", which was done by Steiner the same year on his own vol. 2 of re-arrangements!) Is there anybody who saw this announcement and knows which episodes were to be covered by Label X? (Not that it matters anymore, I'm just curious).

The questions remain, William: why would Steiner's legal team take action against Label X? Did Tony Bremner plan to interpret any Steiner scores? (Not the case with "Catspaw", which is by Fried - maybe Steiner was going to do "Catspaw" later some time, which he never did!). Would they be against new interpretions done already by Steiner? (e.g. "Doomsday Machine", composed by Kaplan). Or did they oppose to ANY TOS music re-interpretations?

On the other hand, I personally wouldn't mind if Tony Bremner (or anybody who loves the TOS scores like he did) would try to fulfill this project some time in the future, as soon as any legal problems would solve itself (in whatever way!). Heck, he could re-arrange ALL of the TOS music, if you ask me - after all, this is STAR TREK! (remember, IDIC?)

Well, I think that this problem arose out of the fact that Tony Bremner was one of the "Extra" people to help out on ST2 and ST3. He was listed as "Additional personell" for the scoring sessions, don't know if that was ever made "official", because there were a ton of extra people on both productions. I seem to remember that he was more present on ST2 than ST3, but he was a fantastic young composer, and he did a couple of TV things, and not much after that! Fred Steiner really, (and I mean REALLY) wanted to do the first movie, but when Gene had approved of Jerry Goldsmith, then Fred backed off (or so the story goes). It was kind of like "Well, if you can get HIM.....'! When ST2 came about, Fred was really jumping to get the assignment, but Gene was out, and Bennett was in, so things went in a different direction, and Fred really had his nose out of joint. I had heard that Tony had recorded Volume one AND two at the same time, since the studio time, and the orchestra time was extremely limited for such a "far out' project. I, personally, LOVED the work, even though the tempo was slow, as you had pointed out, but I also notice, every time I listen to it, that there are more horns on this piece, or there was a pause in the music, where there was no pause in the original. AND, I have to agree with you, "Is there in truth no beauty" is possibly my favorite of all of those tracks. Really great stuff.

Khitomer: No, 1969 was a time when ALOT of stuff happened, most of all important, it was the first time I GOT LAID!!!! :):):) But you have to realize, that the opening of the Haunted Mansion, the Manson murders (On the SAME day as the HM opened, August 9!!!) the cancellation of TREK, and the breakup of the beatles on September 15, John was gone from the band! It was a very crazy time, a very weird year!

William

khitomer
02-09-2011, 12:54 PM
Remember it well but I was only 13 so no chance of getting laid! However it was when the BBC first started showing Star Trek in UK, so a year definitely worth remembering, been a fan ever since. Finally got to meet Spock and Kirk at Vegas con last year, well worth the wait.

Keep up the great work.



Well, I think that this problem arose out of the fact that Tony Bremner was one of the "Extra" people to help out on ST2 and ST3. He was listed as "Additional personell" for the scoring sessions, don't know if that was ever made "official", because there were a ton of extra people on both productions. I seem to remember that he was more present on ST2 than ST3, but he was a fantastic young composer, and he did a couple of TV things, and not much after that! Fred Steiner really, (and I mean REALLY) wanted to do the first movie, but when Gene had approved of Jerry Goldsmith, then Fred backed off (or so the story goes). It was kind of like "Well, if you can get HIM.....'! When ST2 came about, Fred was really jumping to get the assignment, but Gene was out, and Bennett was in, so things went in a different direction, and Fred really had his nose out of joint. I had heard that Tony had recorded Volume one AND two at the same time, since the studio time, and the orchestra time was extremely limited for such a "far out' project. I, personally, LOVED the work, even though the tempo was slow, as you had pointed out, but I also notice, every time I listen to it, that there are more horns on this piece, or there was a pause in the music, where there was no pause in the original. AND, I have to agree with you, "Is there in truth no beauty" is possibly my favorite of all of those tracks. Really great stuff.

Khitomer: No, 1969 was a time when ALOT of stuff happened, most of all important, it was the first time I GOT LAID!!!! :):):) But you have to realize, that the opening of the Haunted Mansion, the Manson murders (On the SAME day as the HM opened, August 9!!!) the cancellation of TREK, and the breakup of the beatles on September 15, John was gone from the band! It was a very crazy time, a very weird year!

William

Williamtaylor1969
02-09-2011, 05:17 PM
Remember it well but I was only 13 so no chance of getting laid! However it was when the BBC first started showing Star Trek in UK, so a year definitely worth remembering, been a fan ever since. Finally got to meet Spock and Kirk at Vegas con last year, well worth the wait.

Keep up the great work.

13???? and you still had not had SEX???? GEEEZZZZ, you must have been a late "bloomer" (hehehehehehe) I'd better shut up, or everyone in England will think that all Americans are like Jerry Lee Lewis! (NO, we are NOT! I've never wanted to have sex with my cousins!) (but since I only have male cousins.....hehehhehe) Actually, the first time was just a "summer fling" sort of thing with the girl next door. Just a little "petting party" situation. One time, and she moved onto her next conquest and left me broken hearted. I didn't have another "affair" until 4 years later.


William

Lois Lane 3000
02-09-2011, 09:48 PM
Yes, I read about Label X Vol. 3 & 4 in a book about STAR TREK TOS merchandise products. I think the title of the book was STAR TREK COLLECTIBLES.
It was very sad, that Vol. 3 & 4 were not released, because the re-recordings do have great sound quality.

Tekolar
02-10-2011, 02:54 AM
13???? and you still had not had SEX???? GEEEZZZZ, you must have been a late "bloomer" (hehehehehehe) I'd better shut up, or everyone in England will think that all Americans are like Jerry Lee Lewis! (NO, we are NOT! I've never wanted to have sex with my cousins!) (but since I only have male cousins.....hehehhehe) Actually, the first time was just a "summer fling" sort of thing with the girl next door. Just a little "petting party" situation. One time, and she moved onto her next conquest and left me broken hearted. I didn't have another "affair" until 4 years later.


William

Well... I think that is enough information on that specific topic ;)

Williamtaylor1969
02-10-2011, 03:12 AM
Well... I think that is enough information on that specific topic ;)

well, you asked!! :)

William

Tekolar
02-10-2011, 10:59 AM
Oh no, man! The only thing I asked for in here was for the TNG SFX. Please don't tell me this is how they were made :)

soundtrekker
02-10-2011, 02:09 PM
Well, I think that this problem arose out of the fact that Tony Bremner was one of the "Extra" people to help out on ST2 and ST3. He was listed as "Additional personell" for the scoring sessions, don't know if that was ever made "official", because there were a ton of extra people on both productions. I seem to remember that he was more present on ST2 than ST3, but he was a fantastic young composer, and he did a couple of TV things, and not much after that! Fred Steiner really, (and I mean REALLY) wanted to do the first movie, but when Gene had approved of Jerry Goldsmith, then Fred backed off (or so the story goes). It was kind of like "Well, if you can get HIM.....'! When ST2 came about, Fred was really jumping to get the assignment, but Gene was out, and Bennett was in, so things went in a different direction, and Fred really had his nose out of joint. I had heard that Tony had recorded Volume one AND two at the same time, since the studio time, and the orchestra time was extremely limited for such a "far out' project. I, personally, LOVED the work, even though the tempo was slow, as you had pointed out, but I also notice, every time I listen to it, that there are more horns on this piece, or there was a pause in the music, where there was no pause in the original. AND, I have to agree with you, "Is there in truth no beauty" is possibly my favorite of all of those tracks. Really great stuff.

William

Thanks for those great insights, you must really be an insider, man! I wonder what he had to do with STII & III exactly - IMDB.COM doesn't list him there, but that doesn't mean anything, right? Maybe he was helping James Horner with the scoring sessions, or even had a hand in orchestrating the score. After ST III (1983), he may have found interest in trek music and found out how good the scores of the series were, so he decided to re-arrange some of them. AND, he was able to use the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London to the fullest, as opposed to the small orchestra used by the various trek composers, due to budgetary limits. The full orchestra sound really makes the music richer and more developed, so the term "Symphonic Suites" is very much appliable here, as opposed to just replaying what was heard in the episodes. The German term "Sinfonische Tondichtung" comes to mind (meaning "Symphonic Tone Poem").

Interesting to hear the story about Fred Steiner wanting to score STTMP and, later, STII. Glad he didn't get the jobs - he was good with his tv scores, no doubt, but STTMP wasn't meant for him, and majestro Goldsmith was the best choice for this job - what he created was crying for Oscar! Horner's score for ST II was also genius!



Yes, I read about Label X Vol. 3 & 4 in a book about STAR TREK TOS merchandise products. I think the title of the book was STAR TREK COLLECTIBLES.
It was very sad, that Vol. 3 & 4 were not released, because the re-recordings do have great sound quality.

Yes, now I remember the title also. I saw a copy of this volume of "ST Collectibles" in my comic shop, way back in the 80ies, and skipped through it, and found the reference. Do you recall the other episode names in it? When I found this announcement, I waited, and waited, and waited... and when nothing happened for a few years, I even wrote a letter in the early 90ies or so to "Fifth Continent Music Corp" in Walnut Creek/California (where Label X is seated), and I even got an answer (I live in Germany!), but it was negative, alas! They just wrote the project was cancelled, but they didn't explain why, like William did, though, so now the story comes to full circle.

Williamtaylor1969
02-10-2011, 04:26 PM
If I remember correctly, Tony was helping out in those early days of ST2 and ST3, AND, I think that "connections" were used to help him get access to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, if this old memory is hitting on all connections this morning! :)

William

Lois Lane 3000
02-10-2011, 09:32 PM
STAR TREK Vol. 3 (Label X, LXDR 705), 1986
Scores from RETURN TO TOMORROW & METAMORPHOSIS by George Duning

STAR TREK Vol. 4 (Label X, LXDR 706), 1986
Scores from CAT'S PAW & SHORE LEAVE by Gerald Fried

[see AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TREKKIE MEMORABILIA - IDENTIFICATION AND VALUE GUIDE by Chris Gentry & Sally Gibson-Downs, Books Americana, ISBN 0-89689-066-X, page 191]

izbot
02-11-2011, 12:08 AM
Star Trek: The Next Generation 2-in-1 Audiobook [Promo]
"Crossover" & "Ship Of The Line"
Michael Jan Friedman and Diane Carey



2002 Best Buy premium included with ST:TNG Season Two DVD Box set.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447258765/ABtngBBpromo1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447258771/ABtngBBpromo2.rar

Marcel0815
02-11-2011, 12:36 AM
Great thread. Does someone have the music from Voyager "Year of hell"?

I have this from the Movie�s:

Hector Berlioz (Star Trek 8)
Gilbert & Sullivan (Star Trek 9)

MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F0VZR9YW)

Tekolar
02-11-2011, 12:59 AM
I have to object to the version of "Vallon sonore" you put into your rar. The version used in the movie was from the 1969 complete recording of Les Troyens conducted by Sir Colin Davis (the best recording of this magnificent opera, even in comparison with Sir Colin's more complete live recording from 2000 - as I think).

For those who are interested
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis1.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243414228/594b5ede/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis1.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis2.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243445849/5dda40d/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis2.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis3.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243487489/cf8b37ef/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis3.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis4.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243522754/b0e0b070/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis4.html)

izbot
02-11-2011, 03:33 AM
Star Trek: Spock's World [Audiobook]
Written by Diane Duane; Performed by George Takei and Leonard Nimoy



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447278117/sporld.rar

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture Read Along Book and Record/Tape
Buena Vista Records



Complete book and audio presented in both Flash and mp3 files.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/431585417/ST1ReadlongB.rar

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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Read Along Book and Record/Tape
Buena Vista Records



Complete book and audio presented in both Flash and mp3 files.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/431585514/ST2ReadlongB.rar

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Read Along Book and Record/Tape
Buena Vista Records



Complete book and audio presented in both Flash and mp3 files.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/431585437/ST3ReadlongB.rar

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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Read Along Book and Record/Tape
Buena Vista Records



Complete book and audio presented in both Flash and mp3 files.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/431585471/ST4ReadlongB.rar

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The Nitpicker's Guide For Classic Trekkers: The Movies
Phil Farrand



Someone requested the Movies? Technically this was part of The Nitpicker's Guide For Classic Trekkers if anyone wonders why different cover art doesn't exist.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447294414/nitpickmovies.rar

1shikawa
02-11-2011, 07:52 AM
Thanks for "Spocks World"

This was the first St Hardback back in the 80/90's and was one of the first ST audio books to come out.

The format of the audio book is nice, with Nimoy advancing the story along as "Spock" and Takei just reading the rest.

I wished the books were still done like this instead of being changed to the standard "Single" reader format.

izbot
02-11-2011, 08:57 AM
I have to object to the version of "Vallon sonore" you put into your rar. The version used in the movie was from the 1969 complete recording of Les Troyens conducted by Sir Colin Davis (the best recording of this magnificent opera, even in comparison with Sir Colin's more complete live recording from 2000 - as I think).

For those who are interested
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis1.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243414228/594b5ede/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis1.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis2.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243445849/5dda40d/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis2.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis3.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243487489/cf8b37ef/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis3.html)
STOM-BerliozLesTroyensCDavis4.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/243522754/b0e0b070/BerliozLesTroyensCDavis4.html)

Thanks Tekolar for this recording of Les Troyens -- I've been looking for this particular one! It's kind of amazing that they hit upon the 10 seconds or so of the most overwhelming moment of this piece in First Contact!

izbot
02-11-2011, 10:03 AM
Exodus: An Oratorio In Three Parts
William Shatner, David Itkin, The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra



William Shatner IS Moses!

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445053130/ExoShat.rar

Tekolar
02-11-2011, 02:02 PM
Thanks Tekolar for this recording of Les Troyens -- I've been looking for this particular one! It's kind of amazing that they hit upon the 10 seconds or so of the most overwhelming moment of this piece in First Contact!

You're welcome :) But I don't think that this is the most overwhelming moment of the opera. In fact the aria is dramaturgically unnecessary (in the current production of Deutsche Oper Berlin they even cut it down to one verse and the refrain that is in the movie) and it is the only entrance of Hylas at all.

YouTube - Les Troyens in Berlin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MKdjPoAzMI)

cropper
02-11-2011, 03:49 PM
Hi William,
I'm looking for the music sound track Star Trek Elite Force II, got the game can not rip the music, any Ideas?

cheers Cropper.

olafolaf
02-11-2011, 04:40 PM
Star Trek TOS Pitching Manifesto - By Gene Roddenberry


http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Star_Trek/1_Original_Series/Star_Trek_Pitch.pdf


background info

it�s not clear at what point in the process this document was written. Generally, pitching a show is something you do in person, with writer(s) meeting with executives. If the pitch goes well, you might leave a document like this behind � in which case it�s called, quite unimaginatively, a leave-behind.

Thx goes to Screenwriter John August, for providing the link :)

Williamtaylor1969
02-12-2011, 12:30 AM
Here's a picture from TOS volume four by Fred Steiner:

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a1dc30b3127ccefc02758f019a00000030O00AZOWLZkzYuW YPbz4G/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D720/ry%3D480/

Don't know why there is a white border, but anyway! This is one that I made, tried to get it as close to volume three as possible

Enjoy, William

ComicsJoe
02-12-2011, 03:43 AM
[B]
Someone requested the Movies? Technically this was part of The Nitpicker's Guide For Classic Trekkers if anyone wonders why different cover art doesn't exist.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447294414/nitpickmovies.rar
THANKS! :D
Now only TNG volume II, DS9 and Voyager audio books left to be posted. :)

HR Pufnstuf
02-12-2011, 07:26 AM
To WilliamTaylor1969: love your cover for TOS Volume Four. Thanks for all you do for Trek fans!

HR Pufnstuf

stujwilson
02-12-2011, 10:05 AM
Star Trek Elite Force Theme TUne


http://hotfile.com/dl/103914091/1b929a6/Star_Trek_Voyager_Elite_Force_Main_Theme.rar.html


And here is the soundtrack to another Star Trek game :- Star Trek Legacy



http://hotfile.com/dl/103918025/bea702f/Legacy.rar.html

Momaru
02-12-2011, 02:00 PM
Here's a picture from TOS volume four by Fred Steiner:



Don't know why there is a white border, but anyway! This is one that I made, tried to get it as close to volume three as possible

Enjoy, William


You made one for volume three? Where is it?

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On YouTube somebody had mosted the music from Elite Force, looked like a DVD (or whatever) rip, but there was this one track split into 45 different pieces. I think it was some continuous background music, or something. Each piece ended discordantly; when I tried to paste them together it didn't work.

Then I saw somewhere that there is a CD of the music that was included with some versions of the game. Have you that?

Williamtaylor1969
02-12-2011, 05:31 PM
You made one for volume three? Where is it?

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On YouTube somebody had mosted the music from Elite Force, looked like a DVD (or whatever) rip, but there was this one track split into 45 different pieces. I think it was some continuous background music, or something. Each piece ended discordantly; when I tried to paste them together it didn't work.

Then I saw somewhere that there is a CD of the music that was included with some versions of the game. Have you that?

No, I didn't make the one for Volume three, that was made by Mark Banning over at Crescendo, back in the day. He has not been there for over 10 years. I just followed his "template" and laid this one out exactly as he did, so they would be harmonious.
Do you have the Youtube link? I cannot find it. I could piece the different tracks together again, with my WAV editor program, where I can "Meld" one track into another, and lay one stereo track over another. It really is a great program to play with, it has helped me out SO many times!

William

moviemusicsi
02-12-2011, 06:40 PM
william, have you links to the scores for your Volume 4 template?

thanks

bdiddy1979
02-12-2011, 08:39 PM
william, have you links to the scores for your Volume 4 template?

thanks

Check page 1.

Williamtaylor1969
02-12-2011, 08:50 PM
william, have you links to the scores for your Volume 4 template?

thanks

I think that you are referring to the many layers of the actual photograph, right? I just have only two layers, one of the photograph, which I can also post here, and the one layer of all the text!

William

JonC
02-12-2011, 10:13 PM
I can tune it up for you if you want.
JonC

izbot
02-12-2011, 10:45 PM
Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force [Video Game Music]
Danny Pelfey & Kevin Schilder



47 untitled tracks

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/445059710/Voyleet.rar

izbot
02-13-2011, 12:35 AM
Star Trek Girl [Single + Music Video]
Meekakitty



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447617749/meekgirl.rar

Momaru
02-13-2011, 12:53 AM
This might be the Elite Force music that I got from YouTube (now deleted, I believe.) The "official" version had not nearly that many. But since mine doesn't work right -- thanks!

Eisengeist
02-13-2011, 10:44 PM
nvrmnd.

izbot
02-14-2011, 08:47 AM
Web Of The Romulans [Audiobook]
Written by M.S. Murdock; Performed by Leonard Nimoy & George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447818511/WebORoms.rar

biff_stroganoff
02-14-2011, 08:50 AM
Lovin' these audiobooks. Thanks!

Williamtaylor1969
02-14-2011, 05:09 PM
Web Of The Romulans [Audiobook]
Written by M.S. Murdock; Performed by Leonard Nimoy & George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447818511/WebORoms.rar

Let us PLEASE not get duplicate posts, since SOREI was kind enough to share this with us, Link is earlier, and you may have to pull down her hidden link to see which files there are!

Thanks, William

izbot
02-14-2011, 10:46 PM
Star Wars
Ferrante & Teicher



The first track on this album is Theme From Star Trek.

Ripped from vinyl. Includes scans of album art and labels (the back cover is hilarious!!).

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/447954725/FerrantTeichSW.rar

Marcel0815
02-15-2011, 03:35 AM
Does anybody know where I can get the full version of Brent Spiner�s "Blue Skies" from Nemesis?
Brent said he recorded the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NGN9rqzQC4

izbot
02-15-2011, 09:56 PM
The Entropy Effect [Audiobook]
Written by Vonda N. McIntyre; Performed by Leonard Nimoy & George Takei



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448049360/EntrEff.rar

izbot
02-18-2011, 12:30 AM
"The Inner Light" From Star Trek: The Next Generation (Solo Piano Version) [Single]
Composed by Jay Chattaway, Arranged for Solo Piano by Dennis McCarthy



Original release date August 1, 2009

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448503821/InnerMcCarthy.rar

ComicsJoe
02-18-2011, 02:46 AM
Sooooooo... anyone got Nitpickers guide to ST TNG volume 2 and Ds9?
Been googling and googling... and nothin'. :(

izbot
02-18-2011, 10:01 AM
Sooooooo... anyone got Nitpickers guide to ST TNG volume 2 and Ds9?
Been googling and googling... and nothin'. :(

I'm not aware that they produced audiobook versions of either -- just what's already been posted.

I could be wrong, though.

khitomer
02-18-2011, 01:58 PM
I want to contribute something back to this thread, but have a poor internet upload speed. Can you vote for the following audiobooks which I have not seen on here (I hope I'm not wrong!?) and I'll upload when I can in order of popularity!

1)Kahless, 2)Gulliver's Travels, 3)Kobyashi Maru, 4)The Lost Years, 5)Mosaic, 6)Relics, 7)Strangers from the Sky, 8)The Borg,9) The Devil's Heart, 10)The Emissary, 11)The Return, 12)The Valiant and 13)Transformations. Get voting now.

ComicsJoe
02-18-2011, 03:31 PM
I'm not aware that they produced audiobook versions of either -- just what's already been posted.

I could be wrong, though.

That would be a shame. :(

izbot
02-18-2011, 10:16 PM
Prime Directive [Audiobook]
Written by Garfield & Judith Reeves-Stevens; Performed by James Doohan



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448568389/PrimeDire.rar

izbot
02-19-2011, 12:59 AM
Theme from Star Trek - One Million Miles [Single] (2008)
Two Of Galaxy



German trance mixes. Some confusion exists concerning this recording. Both iTunes and Amazon Digital also offer a single called "Star Trek Tekkno Mix" credited to Orion which features the same music as this one by Two Of Galaxy. This is an error. Orion's Tekkno Mix was originally released in the early nineties and is completely different (I hope to acquire it someday and add it here). I have added a scan of the erroneous Orion cover in this download (the original Orion cover shows Kirk and Spock in the center box now occupied by planet earth).

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448503814/2ofGalx.rar

izbot
02-19-2011, 04:50 AM
Found another one of these...


Alien Voices: Halloween Trilogy [Audio Drama]
Alien Voices



1. "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe
2. "The Mark of the Beast" by Rudyard Kipling
3. "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448568382/AVhallo.rar

izbot
02-19-2011, 05:53 AM
Warped Factors: A Neurotic's Guide To The Universe [Audiobook]
Written and read by Walter Koenig



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448710599/WKwarpfact.rar

izbot
02-19-2011, 09:14 AM
Star Trek: Lost Frontier [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Darker Projects



15 episodes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448717431/LosFron1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448717440/LosFron2.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448725983/LosFron3.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448717434/LosFron4.rar

izbot
02-19-2011, 10:18 AM
Forbidden Planet: Original MGM Soundtrack
Louis and Bebe Barron



Forbidden Planet, released one decade before Star Trek, was probably the single most influential source for Gene Roddenberry for the creation of the long-lasting series. Based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Forbidden Planet sets the tone for Kirk and Spock's adventures. The use of classical literature, the design of the bridge -- even the United Federation of Planets all can be traced back to Forbidden Planet. Some Trekfans (I'm one of them) even insist Forbidden Planet fits early on into the Star Trek chronology proper. The Tempest was even further adapted into the Star Trek Enterprise episode "Oasis".

Presented at 256kbps. Includes high quality scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448049297/Forbanet.rar

Williamtaylor1969
02-19-2011, 05:44 PM
Forbidden Planet: Original MGM Soundtrack
Louis and Bebe Barron

Forbidden Planet, released one decade before Star Trek, was probably the single most influential source for Gene Roddenberry for the creation of the long-lasting series. Based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Forbidden Planet sets the tone for Kirk and Spock's adventures. The use of classical literature, the design of the bridge -- even the United Federation of Planets all can be traced back to Forbidden Planet. Some Trekfans (I'm one of them) even insist Forbidden Planet fits early on into the Star Trek chronology proper. The Tempest was even further adapted into the Star Trek Enterprise episode "Oasis".



Well, apparently, so did Leslie Neilsen! Here's a story from the NY times:

Tonight's impending screening of J.J. Abrams' reboot of "Star Trek rekindled my memories of a decades-ago interview with the esteemed Leslie Nielsen when he was promoting the first "Naked Gun'' movie. I noted that besides playing straight roles in everything from "The Opposite Sex'' (a musical remake of "The Women'') to "Nuts'' (as the john Barbara Streisand kills), Nielsen had managed to guest on virtually every TV series from the '50s through the '80s -- with one very notable exception. "Well, they weren't going to ask me to do 'Star Trek' because it was ripped off from 'Forbidden Planet,' or at least that's the way I feel about it,'' Nielsen told me. "It was a blatant copy.'' Fred McLeod Wilcox's "Forbidden Planet,'' an uncredited sci-fi version of Shakespeare's "The Tempest,'' indeed is more cerebral than most genre flicks of that era, if produced on a vastly more lavish scale than Mr. Roddenbery's low-budget series. If it lacks a racially and sexually diverse crew for the spacecraft commanded by Nielsen (MGM wasn't about to offend Southern drive-in owners in 1956), the 23-century technology on display (like corded cell phones) is entirely consistent with the now-anachronistic vision of the future displayed in "Star Trek.''


Now, I can see a direct connection between FP and Trek, especially if you look at "the Cage" pilot, BOY is there alot of similar situations! The transporter tubes, and the warp light conversion tubes are almost exact. The whole crew, with the exec officer being called "Number one", and all of the equipment. These all look like early versions of what was seen on "the Cage"! However, I CANNOT see any connection, either direct or distant, between FP and LIS, PF and Stargate, Trek and Stargate, etc. Some people just like to jump to conclusions. Anyway, this subject caused a big internet fight over at "Trek.com" a few years back, and the thread was closed and the subject was banned from returning! WOW, talk about getting a life!
And, since just about everything in Hollywood is stolen from one source or another, as was the case, when "Babylon 5" was taken, by it's creator, over to Paramount for consideration. Six months later, the studio rejected the pilot, because they were "already working" on "Deep space 9", a story about a space station, located next to a wormhole! What do you think Babylon 5 was? It's situations like this that really get my dander up, pissed at people in the business who are constantly stealing from others. I have had my work stolen several times, and never got paid or credit for my work. I can tell you folks, it really leaves a bitter taste in your mouth!

William (NOT Shatner, hehehehehe)

ComicsJoe
02-19-2011, 07:07 PM
About 5 years ago, I wanted to redo FP to be like two episodes of Star Trek. :)
Here's a demo:
ImageShack® - Online Photo and Video Hosting (http://img96.imageshack.us/i/u0m.mp4/)

Williamtaylor1969
02-19-2011, 08:55 PM
Sorry, Joe, but that video is broken! It plays for 3 seconds, and then jumps back to the beginning. I let the whole thing upload, but it just would not play!

William

izbot
02-19-2011, 11:16 PM
Star Trek: The Continuing Mission [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
TCM Productions



6 episodes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448840260/ContMiss1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448840264/ContMiss2.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448755852/ContMiss3.rar

izbot
02-20-2011, 12:16 AM
Star Trek: Defiant [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Pendant Productions



53 episodes. Episode 2 features a special guest appearance by Armin Shimmerman as Quark and episode 16 features Jonathan Frakes as Thomas Riker.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448729838/Defia1.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448729676/Defia2.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448729651/Defia3.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448740517/Defia4.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448740513/Defia5.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448740526/Defia6.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448740510/Defia7.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448740519/Defia8.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448748802/Defia9.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448748812/Defia10.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448748842/Defia11.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448748828/Defia12.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448748801/Defia13.rar

izbot
02-20-2011, 10:22 AM
Star Trek: Dimensions [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Giant Gnome Productions



3 episodes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448856535/DimenGnome.rar

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Star Trek: Outpost [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Giant Gnome Productions



22 episodes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448865246/Outpost__1_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448865242/Outpost__2_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448865243/Outpost__3_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448879540/Outpost__4_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448871350/Outpost__5_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448871424/Outpost__6_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448880268/Outpost__7_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448880238/Outpost__8_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448880235/Outpost__9_.rar
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/448880260/Outpost__10_.rar

Number Five
02-20-2011, 03:58 PM
53 episodes. Episode 2 features a special guest appearance by Armin Shimmerman as Quark and episode 16 features Jonathan Frakes as Thomas Riker.

It should be noted that the actors did not actually participate in this production. They are just audio clips from existing episodes edited into conversations with the fan characters.

Williamtaylor1969
02-20-2011, 05:41 PM
It should be noted that the actors did not actually participate in this production. They are just audio clips from existing episodes edited into conversations with the fan characters.

I really expected to see more of that stuff, long before now. With all of the available conversations of Shatner and Nimoy, it would be so easy to do. Take a look at Steve Martin's movie "Dead men don't wear plaid", it was a really funny movie, and he used alot of old footage, threw himself in similar sets, in black and white, and even had a face to face with Humphrey Bogart! I thought, being a fan of old movies like that, that this film was great, but the critics hated it, and it bombed at the box office. Oh, well, can't please everyone. :)

William

Williamtaylor1969
02-23-2011, 06:24 PM
Star Trek: Defiant [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Pendant Productions




Hey, IZBOT, which fan group is producing these? I have never heard of them

Thanks for posting them here :)

William

JHFan
02-23-2011, 06:44 PM
Take a look at Steve Martin's movie "Dead men don't wear plaid"
William

Two words:

Cleaning Woman.

bishtyboshty
02-23-2011, 06:55 PM
Two words:

Cleaning Woman.

All of a sudden I had to remember some words that Marlowe had told me over fifteen years ago: Dead men don't wear plaid. Hm. Dead men don't wear plaid. I still don't know what it means.

izbot
02-23-2011, 10:04 PM
Hey, IZBOT, which fan group is producing these? I have never heard of them

Thanks for posting them here :)

William

A group called Pendant Productions. Here's their website:
Pendant Productions - Star Trek: Defiant MP3 and Podcast (http://www.pendantaudio.com/defiant.php)

Honored General
02-23-2011, 11:00 PM
Heinerminerklinerfrau?

ispalko070480
02-24-2011, 02:40 AM
I have a question for you izbot, Sorei, and or anyone who can help me figure this question out. I remember years ago finding a 5 or 6 disc edition of Star Trek the Motin Picture, it contained a ton of alternates and a bunch of bonus stuff. I remember there being several alternates to the Klingon Battle cue, I found the fast tempo one but the other seems to vanished. Any help would be appriciated.



Thanks,

Rob

izbot
02-24-2011, 09:18 AM
I have a question for you izbot, Sorei, and or anyone who can help me figure this question out. I remember years ago finding a 5 or 6 disc edition of Star Trek the Motin Picture, it contained a ton of alternates and a bunch of bonus stuff. I remember there being several alternates to the Klingon Battle cue, I found the fast tempo one but the other seems to vanished. Any help would be appriciated.



Thanks,

Rob

That's interesting -- I can't recall ever hearing about that. I only know of the following versions:

1. The original commercial release (1979, 9 tracks)
2. The 20th Anniversary commercial release (1998 2-disc set, 18 track TMP OST + Inside Star Trek rerelease)
3. The "Collectors Definitive Edition" Bootleg (31 tracks)
4. The Complete Recording Sessions Bootleg (3 discs, 48 tracks)

No alternate cues for the Klingon Battle appear on any of those. If such a thing does exist I'd naturally be interested! Maybe William knows? He says he had a bunch of those TMP masters long before they were made available.

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Here's the 'definitive' edition -- it's my favorite of the four I listed above.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture Collectors Definitive Edition [Bootleg]
Jerry Goldsmith



http://rapidshare.com/files/429112014/Star_Trek_The_Motion_Picture_Expanded.rar

bdiddy1979
02-24-2011, 11:48 AM
I don't remember where I got it, but I have a 55-track version with three takes on the "Klingon Battle"


DISC 1 (Time: 36:17)
01. Ilia's Theme (3:00)
02. Main Title / Klingon Battle (6:49)
03. Total Logic (3:44)
04. Floating Office (1:00)
05. The Enterprise (5:57)
06. Transporter Malfunction (1:24)
07. Crew Briefing (0:32)
08. Destruction Of Epsilon 9 (1:08)
09. Pre-Launch (0:24)
10. Leaving Drydock (3:28)
11. Stardate 7412.6 (0:17)
12. Warp One (0:23)
13. No Goodbyes (0:51)
14. Spock's Arrival (1:58)
15. Stardate 7413.4 (0:36)
16. Warp Seven (1:01)
17. Red Alert (2:59)
18. Ilia Helps Chekov (0:35)

DISC 2 (Time: 52:03)
01. The Cloud (4:58)
02. V'ger Flyover (4:56)
03. The Force Field (Film Version) (5:03)
04. Ilia's Probe (0:52)
05. Micro Exam (1:10)
06. Stardate 7414-1 (0:36)
07. Games (3:42)
08. Thruster Suit (1:49)
09. Spock Walk (4:18)
10. V'ger Signals The Creator (0:32)
11. Systems Inoperative (1:57)
12. Hidden Information (5:29)
13. Inner Workings (3:05)
14. Voyager 6! (0:49)
15. V'ger Speaks (3:50)
16. The Meld / A Good Start (5:34)
17. End Credits (3:15)

DISC 3 (Time: 73:39)
01. Ilia's Theme (Overture Session) (1:38)
02. Ilia's Theme (Slow Version) (3:29)
03. Ilia's Theme (Alternate) (3:27)
04. Main Title (Take One And Two) (3:14)
05. Klingon Battle (Alternate) (4:57)
06. Klingon Battle (Alternate) (Excerpt) (1:06)
07. Klingon Battle (Alternate #2, Incomplete) (5:39)
08. The Enterprise (Early Version) (6:02)
09. Leaving Drydock (Early Version) (2:36)
10. Spock's Arrival (Early Version) (4:06)
11. Spock's Arrival (Alternate #1) (2:38)
12. Spock's Arrival (Alternate #2) (2:04)
13. The Force Field (Alternate) (5:03)
14. Micro Exam (Alternate) (1:15)
15. Games (Alternate Number 1) (4:33)
16. Games (Alternate Number 2) (3:47)
17. Inner Workings / Voyager 6 (Alternate Number 1) (4:32)
18. Inner Wokings / Voyager 6 (Alternate Number 2) (6:51)
19. The Meld (Original Album) (3:16)
20. End Title (Alternate) (3:17)

ispalko070480
02-24-2011, 12:55 PM
izbot thanks for your input. bdiddy1979 that would be the Klingon Battle Alternates. I have been going crazy trying to find them over the last few days with no luck.



Rob

Williamtaylor1969
02-24-2011, 04:44 PM
No, the only ones that I have are the ones mentioned. Even the first studio copy I got didn't have all the tracks that Biddy has up there! A link would be greatly appreciated, Biddy, please! :)

William

bdiddy1979
02-25-2011, 12:08 AM
STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE
COMPLETE RECORDINGS



Discs 1-2: 320kbps
Disc 3: 320kbps, 192kbps, 128kbps, VBR
313.57 MB

Reposted in it's own thread. (Thread 106651)

izbot
02-25-2011, 12:19 AM
STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE
COMPLETE RECORDINGS

Nice! This appears to be the same as the 3-disc set I mention above but disc 3 contains 7 extra tracks! Thanks!

ispalko070480
02-25-2011, 01:19 AM
Thank you very much sir, you saved me going crazier looking for this.





Rob

Williamtaylor1969
02-25-2011, 05:30 PM
VERY cool, Biddy, Thanks!

William

sweetmeats
02-25-2011, 08:57 PM
Thanks a ton!

olafolaf
02-26-2011, 09:27 AM
Hi folks,

i just listened to JOHN BARRY'S "THE SPECIALIST" AND THE TRACK "THE PARKING LOT BOMB" SOUND ALOT LIKE RON JONES' RECURRING ROMULAN THEME (e.g. in TNG "The Defector").
I am no expert in music (but have a good ear :), so i express it in laymen terms: With Ron you have the Dida-Dida-Dida-Dida main tune. Running below that tune is the same one, only
faster. The latter feature is missing from Barry but still one can hear the similiarities.

There's something else i found: The Cape Cod piece in Jerry Goldsmiths "Coma" sound alot like Jo Staffords rendition of "Moonlight in Vermont", especially the piano parts in "Moonlight"
- but you really need a VERY great ear to hear this. I figure Jerry Goldsmith must have known the tune.
I have no link on Barry but you can just type "Jo Stafford Moonlight in Vermont" on youtube and you'll find it immediately. I find knowing both songs beautify each other :)
Stafford is a great singer by the way !

Williamtaylor1969
02-26-2011, 05:33 PM
Well, there are pieces of music, from The Wrath of Khan, that show up in both "Cocoon", and in "Die Hard" as well, the SAME music piece!

William

dsguardian
02-26-2011, 07:37 PM
I'm pretty familiar with Wrath of Khan. Which part of TWOK shows up in which part of Die Hard?

Are you sure you're not talking about Aliens? I know part of that score is in Die Hard, at the end when Al shoots Karl. It was the part from the Aliens score that was originally supposed to accompany the scene at the end when the Queen Alien gets blown out of the airlock. (They ended up tracking that part from "Bishop's Countdown".)

Williamtaylor1969
02-26-2011, 08:33 PM
Okay, add in "Aliens" as well! Thanks, DS! :)

William

izbot
02-26-2011, 09:59 PM
To me, Leonard Rosenman's Main Theme to STIV (from 0:26 - 0:30) sounds just like the theme heard in the Wizard of Oz when Glinda the Good Witch first arrives as a bubble in Munchkinland. Listen to track #9 "Munchkinland" of the Deluxe Edition Wizard of Oz Box Set from 1:42 - 1:50 and compare:

Wizard of Oz track:
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/449991452/1-09-various_artists-munchkinland-teapot.mp3

Star Trek IV Theme (as if you all don't already have it):
http://www.rapidshare.com/files/449992547/01-Main_Title.mp3

JonC
02-26-2011, 10:09 PM
As per request, here is a reup of the Star Trek Covers (http://www.sendspace.com/file/mprcu8). There's actually something new, yet another correction to Who Mourns for Adonais? (curse you, Apollo!) The original image didn't run all the way to the edges.
JonC

izbot
02-26-2011, 10:24 PM
As per request, here is a reup of the Star Trek Covers (http://www.sendspace.com/file/mprcu8). There's actually something new, yet another correction to Who Mourns for Adonais? (curse you, Apollo!) The original image didn't run all the way to the edges.
JonC

Thanks, JonC!

izbot
02-27-2011, 02:04 AM
Because Of You (2001)
James Darren



More from DS9's Vic Fontaine. Tracks 6, 7 & 11 are arranged by Ray Ellis who composed the scores for Star Trek: The Animated Series under the name Yvette Blais (his wife's name).

Presented at 320kbps. Includes scans of liner notes.

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/450010337/BecauseofJD.rar

izbot
02-27-2011, 03:20 AM
Star Trek [Double Album Re-issue] (1972, 1973)
Vulcans



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/449865583/vulcanoverdrive.rar

izbot
02-27-2011, 04:36 AM
Love Theme From "Star Trek" (A Star Beyond Time) [7" Single Japanese Promo]
Shaun Cassidy



Here's an upgrade of an earlier post. I recently purchased a copy of this rare 1980 single from a seller in Japan. Ripped from vinyl (now with both sides), includes high quality scans of covers and labels.

1. Love Theme From The Paramount Motion Picture "Star Trek" (A Star Beyond Time)
2. Heaven In Your Eyes

http://www.rapidshare.com/files/449856810/shaunLove.rar

ibizadj
02-27-2011, 04:40 PM
Thanks JonC 4 the new covers!
May I ask witch font U used for the covers?

Saludos, Roel

Williamtaylor1969
02-27-2011, 05:48 PM
Okay, Gang, here is a GREAT one! Thanks to member TerryR for finding this link! Apparently Paul Winchell's daughter April Winchell has a site of crazy songs, like what you might hear on the Dr. Demento show. It is really great, with many of TREK people singing and talking:

April Winchell � MP3s (http://www.aprilwinchell.com/audio/)

Check out George Takei singing "On the road again", and Nichelle singing the words to the theme from Star Trek!

Just great! :)

Oh, and a small piece of trivia regarding Paul Winchell, he was THE man, who created the artificial heart! This is a FACT! He used to work on a farm, and created an artificial heart for a COW!!! He got a patent and everything, and all the fancy doctors that played around with putting his creation into a human had to come to him for approval!!!! I thought that was GREAT! They say that he is the last inventor, who privately got a patent on an invention. Everything else has come from corporations! Pity!

Oh, and Paul Winchell once beat Ricardo Moltalban in a DANCE CONTEST!!!! :) talk about your TREK connections there, huh? :)

William

ComicsJoe
02-27-2011, 08:47 PM
Speaking of same themes, check out soudtrack for V. Wedding Fanfare is pretty identical to There Goes Da Judge from TNGs first episode. Though in this case, both were done by the same composer. :)

ispalko070480
03-02-2011, 01:37 AM
Question William, track 29 from Yesterdays Enterprise is a score to what?





Thanks,



Rob

scoregeek
03-02-2011, 04:32 AM
Yes, and I would like to know also, William, if there is any more trek tos music lying around?

Spectre8750
03-02-2011, 06:42 AM
Hi everyone
was wondering if there's somewhere to download the ST TOS and NG releases? Most links for the older ones are dead.

Thanks
Spectre

scoregeek
03-02-2011, 04:36 PM
Hi everyone
was wondering if there's somewhere to download the ST TOS and NG releases? Most links for the older ones are dead.

Thanks
Spectre

That is very strange, Spectre, I just d/l'd all of the links on page one, and they were working last week. did you check them out?

Amanda
03-02-2011, 05:03 PM
Actually, most of the Hotfile and Rapidshare files are down. Over half of the first posting of links is dead. Also, the two Spock vs Q audios are dead.

I am curious whether these were removed by the posters. If not, the James Horner links elsewhere may not be the only links targeted. It is starting to seem to me that all major posts are under some sort of attack. Or, its just all coincidence. Hard to tell these days....

scoregeek
03-02-2011, 06:07 PM
Actually, most of the Hotfile and Rapidshare files are down. Over half of the first posting of links is dead. Also, the two Spock vs Q audios are dead.

I am curious whether these were removed by the posters. If not, the James Horner links elsewhere may not be the only links targeted. It is starting to seem to me that all major posts are under some sort of attack. Or, its just all coincidence. Hard to tell these days....

No, I just tested the majority of William's links on page one, and they were all okay. Perhaps some of the other links on this webpage are down, but not the trek ones

Amanda
03-02-2011, 07:52 PM
They are not lall ok, I just went through them, and none of the Hotfile, and most of the RS are down. I am sure. The first major post of links, collected. Starting with the Spock v Q audios. The MU links are fine, but the Hotfile and RS are down, as are the Spock/Q books.

---------- Post added at 11:52 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 AM ----------

Hotfile.com: One click file hosting (http://hotfile.com/dl/79612358/976f45b/Star_Trek_-_Spock_vs_Q.rar.html)
Hotfile.com: One click file hosting (http://hotfile.com/dl/79617556/2d67a9a/Star_Trek_-_Spock_vs_Q__The_Sequel.rar.html)
http://hotfile.com/dl/82649028/e943f..._Trek.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82651310/95a34...sages.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82652374/c4ac9...iness.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82655639/20daf...rship.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82666613/b854b...ingon.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82669866/dd77f...World.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82671669/4d877...On_Me.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82673702/87e9d...Scene.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82678449/e5ac1...ong_I.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/34887690...V1_LXCDWv_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34919825...V2_LXCDWv_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34597733...NG-VI_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34599977...-VIII_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34719938...PAp_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34723474...PAp_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34730569...Fla_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34734338...Fla_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34870040...-30AS_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34873407...PAp_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34876069...PAp_.part2.rar


All of the above from the first page are non-functional. Sorry.

Spectre8750
03-02-2011, 08:40 PM
Here's what i have: was trying to find the rest or as much as possible. Mainly TOS

101 - THE CAGE (Alexander Courage)
102 - WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE (Alexander Courage)
103 - THE CORBOMITE MANEUVER (Fred Steiner)
104 - MUDD'S WOMEN (Fred Steiner)
107 - THE NAKED TIME (Alexander Courage)
108 - CHARLIE X (Fred Steiner)
109 - BALANCE OF TERROR (Fred Steiner)
110 - WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF (Fred Steiner)
118 - SHORE LEAVE (Gerald Fried)
205 - AMOK TIME (Gerald Fried)
Star Trek - Volume One (Crescendo)
Star Trek - Volume Three (Crescendo)
Star Trek Season One Soundtracks
Star Trek Season Three Soundtracks
Star Trek Season Two Soundtracks
Star Trek Series - By Any Other Name, Mirror Mirror, The Trouble With Tribbles, The Empath
Star Trek Series - Charlie X-Corbomite Maneuver-Mudd's Women-Doomsday Machine
Star Trek Series - Conscience Of The King, Spectre Of The Gun, The Enemy Within, I Mudd
Star Trek Series - Is There In Truth No Beauty And The Paradise Syndrome
Star Trek Series - The City On The Edge Of Forever (Alexander Courage) (1967)
Star Trek Series - The Doomsday Machine (Sol Kaplan) (1967)
Star Trek Series - What Are Little Girls Made Of (Gerald Fried) (1966)
Star Trek Series - Where No Man Has Gone Before (Alexander Courage) (1966)
Star Trek Series-Vol1-The Cage-Where No Man Has Gone Before
Star Trek Series-Vol2-The Doomsday Machine-Amok Time
Star Trek Series-Vol3-Shore Leave-The Naked Time
Star Trek Sound Effects from the Original TV Soundtrack (1966)
Star Trek Symphonic Suites Volume One (1995)
Star Trek Symphonic Suites Volume Two (1995)
The Way To Eden - Adam And The Space Hippies
Themes from Classic Star Trek Suite for Piano and Oboe [Single]

am i being too greedy?
i have 128 bit but they suck, these are the good ones i replace so far

---------- Post added at 02:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ----------

That's ok. was just wondering if i keep coming back to this thread if i'll be able to find the rest of what i'm missing eventually?

Thanks

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:25 PM ----------

Also i have an FTP server with nothing but audio stuff if anyone wants to up stuff to me and grab anything. I like to store and serve the community:)

Verisimilitude
03-03-2011, 12:43 AM
Here's what i have: was trying to find the rest or as much as possible. Mainly TOS

101 - THE CAGE (Alexander Courage)
102 - WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE (Alexander Courage)
103 - THE CORBOMITE MANEUVER (Fred Steiner)
104 - MUDD'S WOMEN (Fred Steiner)
107 - THE NAKED TIME (Alexander Courage)
108 - CHARLIE X (Fred Steiner)
109 - BALANCE OF TERROR (Fred Steiner)
110 - WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF (Fred Steiner)
118 - SHORE LEAVE (Gerald Fried)
205 - AMOK TIME (Gerald Fried)
Star Trek - Volume One (Crescendo)
Star Trek - Volume Three (Crescendo)
Star Trek Season One Soundtracks
Star Trek Season Three Soundtracks
Star Trek Season Two Soundtracks
Star Trek Series - By Any Other Name, Mirror Mirror, The Trouble With Tribbles, The Empath
Star Trek Series - Charlie X-Corbomite Maneuver-Mudd's Women-Doomsday Machine
Star Trek Series - Conscience Of The King, Spectre Of The Gun, The Enemy Within, I Mudd
Star Trek Series - Is There In Truth No Beauty And The Paradise Syndrome
Star Trek Series - The City On The Edge Of Forever (Alexander Courage) (1967)
Star Trek Series - The Doomsday Machine (Sol Kaplan) (1967)
Star Trek Series - What Are Little Girls Made Of (Gerald Fried) (1966)
Star Trek Series - Where No Man Has Gone Before (Alexander Courage) (1966)
Star Trek Series-Vol1-The Cage-Where No Man Has Gone Before
Star Trek Series-Vol2-The Doomsday Machine-Amok Time
Star Trek Series-Vol3-Shore Leave-The Naked Time
Star Trek Sound Effects from the Original TV Soundtrack (1966)
Star Trek Symphonic Suites Volume One (1995)
Star Trek Symphonic Suites Volume Two (1995)
The Way To Eden - Adam And The Space Hippies
Themes from Classic Star Trek Suite for Piano and Oboe [Single]

am i being too greedy?
i have 128 bit but they suck, these are the good ones i replace so far

---------- Post added at 02:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ----------

That's ok. was just wondering if i keep coming back to this thread if i'll be able to find the rest of what i'm missing eventually?

Thanks

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:25 PM ----------

Also i have an FTP server with nothing but audio stuff if anyone wants to up stuff to me and grab anything. I like to store and serve the community:)


I think pages 13-14 have all of my TOS DVD rips (if that helps at all).

Daedalus51
03-03-2011, 01:28 AM
Lawdy, I never knew there was that many different tracks for TOS, I just thought a lot of it was written and reused like stock.

Spectre8750
03-03-2011, 01:40 AM
Thanks Verisi

Spectre8750
03-03-2011, 05:15 AM
I've got them already
was hope'n for the Re-recording releases.

SCOREMAYNIAC79
03-03-2011, 08:10 AM
I�d love to have the complete score of Star Trek Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith. Is anyone so kind to upload this great score? Thank you very much!

Amanda
03-03-2011, 08:26 AM
I have it @ 320, am packing now.

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It is almost done. It is also Varese, so expect a pm shortly.

Spectre8750
03-03-2011, 06:26 PM
I have it in Flac if You'd like it too?

Amanda
03-03-2011, 06:34 PM
Not for me, no, I can't play FLAC on the pc. But maybe others. Just remember it cannot be posted on the open forum, due to the label ban..

SCOREMAYNIAC79
03-03-2011, 11:15 PM
Not for me, no, I can't play FLAC on the pc. But maybe others. Just remember it cannot be posted on the open forum, due to the label ban..

Thank you so much for all the efforts! Yes, I like to have the score also in Flac.

sweetmeats
03-04-2011, 12:07 AM
I'll take it in 320 babydoll!!!!!!!!!!! Por favor!!!

Bioscope
03-07-2011, 02:17 PM
Thanks for the Star Trek: The Motion Picture Recording Sessions, guys!

scoregeek
03-07-2011, 06:15 PM
Was there only one "Voyager" CD released? I thought there were more than that. I just saw the one that Leelo put up here.

JonC
03-07-2011, 07:04 PM
Sort of. The Best of Star Trek Vol. 1 includes tracks from "Heroes and Deamons," and Vol. 2 includes "Bride of Chaotica!"
JonC

Amanda
03-07-2011, 07:43 PM
Ya, but that's it. Same for DS9. Only the pilot episodes got a release. And Enterprise. Although, there are several promos for that, only the pilot received an official release.

scoregeek
03-07-2011, 08:50 PM
Well, I gotta say this is the best thread that I have ever seen. took me hours to go back to page one and read all this stuff, all the stories from William and JonC, and Izbot, and others. just fantastic. Thanx all.

izbot
03-07-2011, 09:24 PM
Ya, but that's it. Same for DS9. Only the pilot episodes got a release. And Enterprise. Although, there are several promos for that, only the pilot received an official release.

Crescendo also released CD Singles of the VOY and DS9 themes including a couple variations. I posted those somewhere on this thread. Also Dennis McCarthy released an iTunes single "piano bar" version of the DS9 Theme called "After 3AM At Quark's" -- also on this thread many pages back.

izbot
03-07-2011, 11:21 PM
Space Holiday [7" Single] (1977)
P.K. & The Komets



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/451455068/PKKometsholid.rar

izbot
03-11-2011, 07:49 PM
They are not lall ok, I just went through them, and none of the Hotfile, and most of the RS are down. I am sure. The first major post of links, collected. Starting with the Spock v Q audios. The MU links are fine, but the Hotfile and RS are down, as are the Spock/Q books.

---------- Post added at 11:52 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 AM ----------

Hotfile.com: One click file hosting (http://hotfile.com/dl/79612358/976f45b/Star_Trek_-_Spock_vs_Q.rar.html)
Hotfile.com: One click file hosting (http://hotfile.com/dl/79617556/2d67a9a/Star_Trek_-_Spock_vs_Q__The_Sequel.rar.html)
http://hotfile.com/dl/82649028/e943f..._Trek.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82651310/95a34...sages.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82652374/c4ac9...iness.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82655639/20daf...rship.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82666613/b854b...ingon.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82669866/dd77f...World.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82671669/4d877...On_Me.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82673702/87e9d...Scene.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/82678449/e5ac1...ong_I.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/34887690...V1_LXCDWv_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34919825...V2_LXCDWv_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34597733...NG-VI_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34599977...-VIII_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34719938...PAp_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34723474...PAp_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34730569...Fla_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34734338...Fla_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34870040...-30AS_GNP_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34873407...PAp_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34876069...PAp_.part2.rar


All of the above from the first page are non-functional. Sorry.

It has to do with the way William copied the links. If you go to post #42, for example, the same Hotfile links for the same albums work fine. The RS links won't work because code is missing. All of these links appear on pages following the first page and they all still work.

You can't just copy an active link and repost it. You have to actually post the code to get it to work.

bdiddy1979
03-11-2011, 08:28 PM
Where is William, anyway? He seems to have disappeared...

bishtyboshty
03-11-2011, 08:49 PM
Where is William, anyway? He seems to have disappeared. lol

Why does that qualify for a "lol" ?.

Amanda
03-11-2011, 11:22 PM
He has been absent for a week or so, no? It was mentioned in another thread too.

scoregeek
03-12-2011, 12:18 AM
Oh, I was advised that he is doing other things and would be absent for awhile. Personal matters, nuff said

izbot
03-12-2011, 05:08 AM
So who is he, really? Apparently Sorei guessed but I'm still stumped -- even after he added the photo. If anyone knows but doesn't want to post it here you can pm me. Just as curious as everyone else!

izbot
03-12-2011, 12:05 PM
Star Trek: Faces Of Fire [Audiobook]
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, Read by Bibi Besch



https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452147678/Facesofire.rar

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Star Trek: Excelsior [Fan-produced Audio Drama]
Starship Excelsior



https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122094/ExcelSea1Pt1.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122075/ExcelSea1Pt2.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122100/ExcelSea1Pt3.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122093/ExcelSea2Pt1.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122087/ExcelSea2Pt2.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452129883/ExcelSea2Pt3.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452122077/ExcelSea3Pt1.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452123279/ExcelSea3Pt2.rar
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/452136559/ExcelSea3Pt3.rar

serya
03-17-2011, 05:39 AM
Space Holiday [7" Single] (1977)
P.K. & The Komets



http://www.rapidshare.com/files/451455068/PKKometsholid.rar

Thanks izbot! Very cool.

That version of Star Trek sounds like it was born of the rocked out old Leonard Nimoy version. And that Batman & Robin song on there is really crazy, with lyrics and sounding like it came from an old Roger Corman biker soundtrack. In fact those last two sound like they are from another era from 1977- perhaps they were added on like a lot of the Peter Pan label tv show albums with recycled cuts to fill out a themed record. Just a thought.

Fun stuff. Great cover too. Thanks

izbot
03-17-2011, 11:18 AM
Thanks izbot! Very cool.

That version of Star Trek sounds like it was born of the rocked out old Leonard Nimoy version. And that Batman & Robin song on there is really crazy, with lyrics and sounding like it came from an old Roger Corman biker soundtrack. In fact those last two sound like they are from another era from 1977- perhaps they were added on like a lot of the Peter Pan label tv show albums with recycled cuts to fill out a themed record. Just a thought.

Fun stuff. Great cover too. Thanks

Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not really getting any feedback on these oddball recordings -- is anyone else interested in this stuff or is it just me??

The Star Trek track was recycled from earlier (I know that it appeared on another album of TV Themes including Welcome Back, Kotter a couple years before and credited to Kings Row but it sounds soooo mid-to-late 60's that it may be even older than that) so the Batman and Robin song probably also was a re-issue, I just haven't found the album the latter song first appeared on.

Obviously the Star Wars cover was a new recording as the film debuted the same year this record was released.

scoregeek
03-17-2011, 04:12 PM
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not really getting any feedback on these oddball recordings -- is anyone else interested in this stuff or is it just me??

The Star Trek track was recycled from earlier (I know that it appeared on another album of TV Themes including Welcome Back, Kotter a couple years before and credited to Kings Bridge but it sounds soooo mid-to-late 60's that it may be even older than that) so the Batman and Robin song probably also was a re-issue, I just haven't found the album the latter song first appeared on.

Obviously the Star Wars cover was a new recording as the film debuted the same year this record was released.

ARE YOU KIDDING???? I had to go out and buy a new external memory drive just to store all the stuff that you and William have been putting on here. :)
My way of thinking is "it's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it". So, even though I haven't listened to half of the stuff that I've been downloading here, I will sometime in the very near future, so THANX

sadsack
03-17-2011, 04:20 PM
FSM has released ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS (1964, Nathan Van Cleave). It's a nuanced score that I think would appeal to Trek:OS music lovers. Fred Steiner did most of the orchestration. Play the soundbites.

ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS -- SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT (http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/15077/ROBINSON-CRUSOE-ON-MARS/)

serya
03-18-2011, 12:29 AM
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not really getting any feedback on these oddball recordings -- is anyone else interested in this stuff or is it just me??

The Star Trek track was recycled from earlier (I know that it appeared on another album of TV Themes including Welcome Back, Kotter a couple years before and credited to Kings Bridge but it sounds soooo mid-to-late 60's that it may be even older than that) so the Batman and Robin song probably also was a re-issue, I just haven't found the album the latter song first appeared on.

Obviously the Star Wars cover was a new recording as the film debuted the same year this record was released.

Well, I've been without my computer for nearly four months, had to have a new one built and two new faulty drives replaced and still waiting to get my hands on it, but your posts have been the main reason that while I steal time on friends' laptops and such I and still downloading from this forum to try and keep up to transfer the files later to my new pc. So, basically, you are The Man!

And I really want to give something back for all the great things you have taken the time to upload for us, so when I am able to transfer my old stuff over to the new hard drive and get set up again, I'm going to upload something just for you that I think is right up your alley, and if I may be so bold sir, from what I have seen in your compilations, I believe you may not have yet. : )

Thanks again.

---------- Post added at 04:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:28 PM ----------


FSM has released ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS (1964, Nathan Van Cleave). It's a nuanced score that I think would appeal to Trek:OS music lovers. Fred Steiner did most of the orchestration. Play the soundbites.

ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS -- SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT (http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/15077/ROBINSON-CRUSOE-ON-MARS/)

Classic score, one of my top ten most wanted and one I thought I may never see on CD. Will order one for sure. Van Cleave's music for sci fi movies and the Twilight Zone episodes were excellent, and this one was the best I think.

ComicsJoe
03-18-2011, 03:35 AM
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not really getting any feedback on these oddball recordings -- is anyone else interested in this stuff or is it just me??


Keep 'em coming! :)

izbot
03-18-2011, 12:14 PM
And I really want to give something back for all the great things you have taken the time to upload for us, so when I am able to transfer my old stuff over to the new hard drive and get set up again, I'm going to upload something just for you that I think is right up your alley, and if I may be so bold sir, from what I have seen in your compilations, I believe you may not have yet. : )

I'm intrigued! And thanks for the words of support! I have a lot more to share -- just purchased a whole buttload of recordings this week that may be of interest to Trek fans!

And I'll be adding my homemade Themes Of Trek compilations Volumes 4 and 5 in the very immediate future!

scoregeek
03-18-2011, 05:01 PM
FSM has released ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS (1964, Nathan Van Cleave). It's a nuanced score that I think would appeal to Trek:OS music lovers. Fred Steiner did most of the orchestration. Play the soundbites.

ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS -- SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT (http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/15077/ROBINSON-CRUSOE-ON-MARS/)

I checked all over the internet, and I can only find the movie in HD for download. I know that FSM releases can't be put here, but if anyone can PM me.....


Thanx

Spectre8750
03-18-2011, 05:41 PM
PM me too if You can, Thanks!

izbot
03-18-2011, 10:16 PM
Explores The Sounds Of Star Trek (2009)
Vitamin String Quartet



Star Trek for string quartet (iTunes release).

https://www.rapidshare.com/files/453142583/VSQtrek.rar

sadsack
03-19-2011, 12:23 AM
I checked all over the internet, and I can only find the movie in HD for download. I know that FSM releases can't be put here, but if anyone can PM me.....

The cd was just released couple days ago, so noone is going to have it uploaded anywhere. I hope some people here will actually buy it - it might encourage FSM to release more non-blockbuster sci-fi soundtracks.

izbot
03-20-2011, 01:32 AM
Themes of Star Trek Volume 4
Various Artists



1. Star Trek Remastered Theme, Season 2 Re-recording
2. Theme From Star Trek - Lawrence Welk (Nadia's Theme)
3. Star Trek Theme - Richie Cole (Popbop)
4. Star Trek II - Now Sound Orchestra (Themes From Hit Movies)
5. Theme from Star Trek - One Million Miles (Radio Mix) - Two Of Galaxy (Theme From Star Trek)
6. Star Trek Closing Theme - Gomalan Brass Quintet (Moviebrass)
7. Where My Heart Will Take Me - Katie Campbell and Dennis McCarthy (Single)
8. Medley: The James Bond Theme / Star Trek - M'Lumbo (Sacrifices To The Neon Gods)
9. Star Trek / Star Trek The Next Generation - Dr. Fink (Best Of Sci-Fi)
10. Star Trek (Music from the Motion Picture 2009) - Vitamin String Quartet (Explores The Sounds Of Star Trek)
11. Theme from Enterprise - Warp 7 (Techno Goes to Hollywood)
12. Star Trek Theme - CMH Steel (Totally Hot Nashville Steel Guitar)
13. Star Trek (The Atmosphere Mix) - Digital Domain (Star Trek)
14. Star Trek - G.S.O. (Science Fiction Movie Themes)
15. Star Trek Bossa - Velvet Elevator (At The Movies)
16. Where No Mandolin Has Gone Before (a.k.a. Star Trek) - Nashville Mandolin Ensemble (Plectrasonics)

Fourth volume of my compilation of Trek Theme covers (and Volume 5 is already underway). Includes album art for each source.

https://www.rapidshare.com/files/453398634/ThmesStaTrkv.4.rar

biff_stroganoff
03-20-2011, 07:31 AM
Those compilations are awesome, Izbot - thanks for them!

izbot
03-20-2011, 09:12 AM
Those compilations are awesome, Izbot - thanks for them!

Glad you like! I'm actually working on 4 more compilations: Volume 5 of the Themes series, a jazz comp called Jazz Trek, a techno comp called Trekno and a volume called Star Trek Sings featuring a bunch of loose songs sung by Trek actors.

Bioscope
03-20-2011, 05:07 PM
Hey William'

Are you still going to upload your 40 Track STAR TREK VI? I am curious...

I'm looking for a clean version of the uniform search music.

Forceboat
03-20-2011, 11:52 PM
Bioscope,

I do have the 36 track expanded Star Trek VI if it's the one I think you are talking about, it's rare; it doesn't have that uniform search music, though. I had forgotten all about that cue! Shame on me! Here's the track listing; let me know if anyone is interested.

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Expanded Score

1.Main Title (2:57)
2.An Incident (1:05)
3.Spacedock (0:18)
4.Clear All Moorings (1:37)
5.Arrival Of Kronos One (3:09)
6.Guess Who's Coming (0:46)
7. Assassinations (2:14)
8.Surrender For Peace (2:45)
9.Death Of Gorkon (2:04)
10.The Trial (1:00)
11.Morally Unjust Evidence (0:27)
12.The Sentencing (0:59)
13.Rura Penthe - Part I (2:12)
14.Rura Penthe - Part II (1:50)
15.Alien Fight (0:59)
16.Finding A Clue (0:40)
17.Escape From Rura Penthe (5:31)
18.Kirk Versus Kirk (1:12)
19.Revealed (2:46)
20.The Mind Meld (2:05)
21.Dining On Ashes (0:58)
22.The Battle For Peace - Part I (4:09)
23.The Battle For Peace - Part II (2:29)
24.The Battle For Peace - Part III (1:31)
25.The Undiscovered Country (1:01)
26.Finale/Sign Off (3:11)
27.End Credits (6:15)
28.Guess Who's Coming (Alternate) (0:48)
29.Assassinations (Film Version) (2:13)
30.Death Of Gorkon (Alternate Excerpt) (0:21)
31.Rura Penthe - Part I (Film Version) (1:31)
32.Revealed (Alternate Excerpt) (0:29)
33.The Battle For Peace - Part II (Alternate#1) (1:05)
34.The Battle For Peace - Part II (Alternate #2)(0:29)
35.The Battle For Peace - Part III (Film Version) (1:05)
36.Sign Off (Alternate Ending) (0:29)

Bioscope
03-21-2011, 05:07 AM
I got this from a private ftp thanks, but I like that missing cue the way it underscores Valeris' sense of humor in the search. Perhaps WilliamTaylor has that amongst his extra tracks mentioned.

Forceboat
03-21-2011, 04:42 PM
Yeah, I was reading about it on a FilmTracks page, apparently it's called The Search and is about 50 seconds long. Why it's missing from the above release confounds me. I hope WilliamTaylor has this too, because I would love to hear it. There's two other cues that didn't make the sessions version either - how about the demo version of the main title that Eidelman created to land the job; and the cue that he created specifically for the theatrical trailer? Especially that second one, I like it a lot. I wonder if WilliamTaylor or anyone has clean rips of these at all as well.

serya
03-22-2011, 02:21 AM
izbot,

For all the great obscure music posts-

I don't believe you have this on your ST Theme compilations, but maybe you do; San Francisco bay area sci fi convention favorites The Federation Earth Band - Star Trek Theme b/w Vulcanization (1976). Their ST theme was used for a Bob Wilkins (Creature Features) Star Trek special that same year.



Can you imagine being 13 in 1976 and this girl comes out on stage to perform? (Picture Kevin Nealon from the SNL Shatner skit)



https://rapidshare.com/files/453747272/Federation_Earth_Band.zip

(I apologize if I mess up this post, let me know if I do and I will fix it.)

Bioscope
03-22-2011, 04:12 AM
@Forceboat. Are you on about the variation of the battle for peace motif that descends all the time. Still very Holst inspired, but great. Yes, we need these tracks.

Forceboat
03-22-2011, 11:40 AM
@Forceboat. Are you on about the variation of the battle for peace motif that descends all the time. Still very Holst inspired, but great. Yes, we need these tracks.

The variation, the whole thing. This was obviously a labor of love for Eidelman for him to go the extra mile and create a tailor-made cue for the trailer instead of phoning it in with music from the film itself or from others as is prone to occur in most trailers.

izbot
03-22-2011, 11:56 AM
izbot,

For all the great obscure music posts-

I don't believe you have this on your ST Theme compilations, but maybe you do; San Francisco bay area sci fi convention favorites The Federation Earth Band - Star Trek Theme b/w Vulcanization (1976). Their ST theme was used for a Bob Wilkins (Creature Features) Star Trek special that same year.

Serya, you are my hero!!!!!! This is JUST the sort of thing I like to see here! Thank you so much for this!!!

Do I have your permission to add this to Themes Of Star Trek Volume 5?

serya
03-22-2011, 06:22 PM
Serya, you are my hero!!!!!! This is JUST the sort of thing I like to see here! Thank you so much for this!!!

Do I have your permission to add this to Themes Of Star Trek Volume 5?

Of course, it has to be on there! Real vintage convention band cover, with the jazzy vocals that are strangely futuristic, an original take on the much-covered theme for sure.

I just appreciate all the lost gems of the genre you post like the ST covers project and all the other obscure recordings you locate and keep alive for us. Thanks!

Vaeran
03-23-2011, 04:32 AM
What a great thread. Thanks so much for all the music sharing, guys.

If I could make two requests, does anyone have these albums?

The Best of Star Trek: Volume 2 (http://www.amazon.com/Best-Star-Trek-Two/dp/B0000365NG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300851083&sr=1-1)
The Ultimate Star Trek (http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Star-Trek-Compilation/dp/B00004ZEJG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300850232&sr=8-1)

There's a link to Best Of Vol. 2 on the first page, but unfortunately it seems to be broken. If someone could re-upload that it'd be great. Thanks!

izbot
03-23-2011, 11:11 AM
What a great thread. Thanks so much for all the music sharing, guys.

If I could make two requests, does anyone have these albums?

The Best of Star Trek: Volume 2 (http://www.amazon.com/Best-Star-Trek-Two/dp/B0000365NG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300851083&sr=1-1)
The Ultimate Star Trek (http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Star-Trek-Compilation/dp/B00004ZEJG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300850232&sr=8-1)

There's a link to Best Of Vol. 2 on the first page, but unfortunately it seems to be broken. If someone could re-upload that it'd be great. Thanks!

The Ultimate Star Trek can't be shared here because it's from a label that's been banned (VS). Best of vol 2 is, I think, somewhere back a few pages? If not, here it is again:

The Best of Star Trek Original Television Soundtracks, Volume Two
Various Artists



http://rapidshare.com/files/422929658/The_Best_of_Star_Trek_-_Volume_2.rar

I have this in lossless, too, I think -- I'll add it this weekend.

Vaeran
03-23-2011, 03:09 PM
Ah okay, I didn't realize that about Ultimate ST.

Thanks very much for the Best Of Vol 2 link, though!

izbot
03-27-2011, 10:10 AM
Richard Strauss' Enoch Arden (2007)
Patrick Stewart and Emanuel Ax



At 320kbps, includes scans of 12-page liner notes.

https://www.rapidshare.com/files/454581020/enocharden.rar

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Beyond Antares [7" Single] (1979)
Nichelle Nichols



1. Beyond Antares
2. Uhura's Theme

Ripped from vinyl, includes sleeve and label scans.

https://www.rapidshare.com/files/454560758/NichBeyoAntar.rar

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Star Trek: Main Theme From The Motion Picture (1980)
The Now Sound Orchestra



Ripped from vinyl, includes scans.

https://www.rapidshare.com/files/454576251/nowSoundtmp.rar

sintesi
03-27-2011, 06:42 PM
What an interesting thread--the stories alone are worth coming back for. Thanks, all!

Pikachugal
03-29-2011, 05:20 AM
Has anyone been able to find the 2-disc Deluxe Limited Edition Of Star Trek 2009 yet?
Thanks in advance!

biff_stroganoff
03-29-2011, 05:55 AM
That's Varese Sarabande, which is not allowed here.

Amanda
03-29-2011, 09:27 AM
Hmm. Indeed, yes Varese, and not to be posted.

However, you should check your in box, as you have mail. :D

SCOREMAYNIAC79
03-30-2011, 11:54 AM
Has anyone been able to find the 2-disc Deluxe Limited Edition Of Star Trek 2009 yet?
Thanks in advance!

You can find it easyly. Type the title and a "rs" behind...google give you many results!

sintesi
03-30-2011, 07:21 PM
You can find it easyly. Type the title and a "rs" behind...google give you many results!

The commercial release of the deluxe score includes a lot of material altered for the film. Do any of these include the actual film versions of tracks like "Jehosafats," "Nero Fiddles, Narada Burns," "The Flask at Hand" and so on?

biff_stroganoff
03-31-2011, 02:53 AM
If it's altered for the film, wouldn't that be the film version?

sintesi
03-31-2011, 04:23 AM
If it's altered for the film, wouldn't that be the film version?

What I should have said was that the Deluxe Edition release seems to be Giacchino's preferred score, a substantial portion of which was altered for use in the theatrical release. I own the 2-disc set, but would be interested if anyone has any of the actual film cues.

Amanda
03-31-2011, 04:25 AM
There have been a few dvd rips, but they also can't be posted due to the Varese deal.