James Horner's music
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StoneGriffin — 13 years ago(April 25, 2012 12:40 AM)
Too bad he didn't have the London Symphony Orchestra when he was recording it.
I know this comment is SIX YEARS later, but you are so right. I love the score but it's painfully obvious that the lesser musicians are struggling to play it. Even I noticed the brass section straining to hit the high notes. If Horner had a AAA+ orchestra like the LSO performing his score it would have been 100 times more awesome.
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wbsnyc — 17 years ago(May 09, 2008 12:10 PM)
does anyone have the soundtrack. or possibly mp3's of the soundtrack. It is out of print now. and people are trying to sell it for $75+ on ebay and around. that a little high , but i very much would like the soundtrack
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stuartcork7 — 15 years ago(April 09, 2010 05:00 AM)
Star Trek1 was actually Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner wrote for #2 and 3. In fact one of the two harmony's used in this score was also used in his Star Trek 3 score.
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mike_cable — 15 years ago(June 30, 2010 03:56 PM)
Check out a re-recording of the Battle Beyond the Stars theme:
Nic Raine & The City Of Prague - Battle Beyond the Stars
Featured on the album Alien Invasion: Space and Beyond II
They do a sort of medley of it which comes off quite well. The end is a bit sudden though - none of those trailing flutes from the original. -
sampaul35 — 14 years ago(August 17, 2011 09:13 PM)
If anyone is looking for the soundtrack, check out www.moviemusic.com. They have it for $15.99 plus shipping.
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Profondorosso75 — 14 years ago(February 20, 2012 02:26 PM)
I enjoyed his score here, but I think Star Trek II was his best. certainly you could here parts of this that wound up in that score as well. Have you ever heard anyone rip-off themselves as much as Horner? I think he's great but he seems to like his stuff so much he re-uses it over and over, lol.
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herbsuperb — 14 years ago(March 31, 2012 09:47 PM)
Just watched BBTS for the first time. Pretty much what I expected, but the score was definitely a high point in the film. Very reminiscent of Star Trek II obviously. Though parts of it reminded me very much of Star Trek I (by Jerry Goldsmith-RIP).
All in all not a bad score at all. Doesn't rank among my favorites from Horner (Braveheart, Star Trek II, Titanic) but his music often adds a lot to any film it is in. -
martok2112 — 13 years ago(January 31, 2013 08:13 AM)
Here's something even more interesting.
Yes, James Horner tends to cannibalize a lot of his music, but, he also ended up (practically note for note) taking a piece from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
In 2001: A Space Odyssey, (a film made in 1968, long before Horner's time) just shortly around the time we meet the crew of the Discovery, the music used in that piece is taken and used as the opening titles for ALIENS, and is also reused, with a couple slight modifications in Patriot Games.
I cannot remember who composed that piece, but Horner used it for both ALIENS and Patriot Games. How he got away with it, I'll never know. -
Fenris Fil — 12 years ago(October 08, 2013 03:41 PM)
I totally agree, the soundtrack was fantastic. It was one of the things that made this a far better film than really it had any right to be. It is one of my favourite sci-fi soundtracks of all time.
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dalldorfw — 10 years ago(July 18, 2015 11:57 PM)
I think it is and it looks like Josh Hadley agrees: http://www.1201beyond.com/podcasts/episode-235-the-music-of-the-movies/
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philoj — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 07:58 PM)
I bought the score on vinyl after I saw the movie in the theater back in '80. I listened to it over and over and over - I know every note by heart. Horner is an exceptional composer, but for a first movie score this is true magic.