Last year, Screen Archives Entertainment made cinema “Star Trek” fans giddy with delight at the release of the full score to “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.”
This week, SAE looks to further endear themselves to “Trek” fans with a two-disc release of the soundtrack to “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.”
Like “Star Trek II,” the original issue of the “Star Trek III” soundtrack was not the complete musical score composed by James Horner for the film. The CD has also been out of print for some time now and goes for a pretty penny on Amazon.
Now, you can get the full 2 CD set of “Spock” with the full soundtrack plus a whole lot of other goodies.
Here’s what’s on the collection
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
DISC 1: Film Score
1. Prologue and Main Title 6:30
2. Klingons 5:57
3. Spock’s Cabin 1:40
4. The Klingon’s Plan 1:01
5. The Mind-Meld 2:31
6. Stealing the Enterprise 8:39
7. Grissom Destroyed 1:02
8. Sunset on Genesis 2:17
9. Spock Endures Pon Farr 3:04
10. Bird of Prey Decloaks 3:47
11. A Fighting Chance to Live 3:52
12. Genesis Destroyed 2:42
13. Returning to Vulcan 4:56
14. The Katra Ritual 4:30
15. End Titles 6:13
16. That Old Black Magic/Tangerine/I Remember You (Bar Source) 10:32
Total Time: 69:45
DISC 2: Soundtrack Album
1. Prologue and Main Title* 6:29
2. Klingons* 5:56
3. Stealing the Enterprise* 8:34
4. The Mind-Meld 2:31
5. Bird of Prey Decloaks 3:46
6. Returning to Vulcan* 4:53
7. The Katra Ritual 4:30
8. End Titles 6:13
9. The Search for Spock: Theme From Star Trek III (Performed by Group 87) 3:42
Total Time: 46:57
*Contains different versions than in film.
You can hear audio snippets of the every track and order the full soundtrack HERE. Retail price is $24.99 plus shipping.
Mitch from Omaha says
Oh, sweet! Thanks for the heads up!
AndyMac says
Thanks for the tip, though your “HERE” link isn’t working. The set can be found here: http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/14037/STAR-TREK-III-THE-SEARCH-FOR-SPOCK/
Ed from Texas says
This was an excellent find. I didn’t even know about ST2. Just ordered both of them.
“Stealing the Enterprise” may be my favorite piece of all time. Can’t wait to hear a remastered version.