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http://www.trekcore.com/merchandise/stds9_soundtrackpre.html

Similar to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Collection that the label put out last year, this set celebrates the different composers who worked on Deep Space Nine and is broadly divided into categories based on the composers:

  • Disc One features music by Dennis McCarthy including cues from episodes such as "Duet", "The Circle", "The Die is Cast", "Far Beyond the Stars" and many more.
  • Disc Two features music by Jay Chattaway with cues from episodes including "The Search", "Call to Arms", "The Changing Face of Evil" and many more.
  • Disc Three features the huge array of guest composers who worked on Deep Space Nine, titled "New Recruits" and showcases the works of John Debney, Richard Bellis, David Bell, Gregory Smith and Paul Baillargeon.
  • Disc Four sports the intriguing title of "The Lost Album" and puts the spotlight on three episodes with a fuller selection of cues from these episodes. All will be revealed soon, but I will tell you that the first episode on the disc is "Our Man Bashir"!

The world is ending.

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All the music from TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT sounds the same to me though.

Uh no, not all of it not by a long shot. You obviously don't pay attention to the music very well...

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All the music from TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT sounds the same to me though.

Uh no, not all of it not by a long shot. You obviously don't pay attention to the music very well...

I didn't say it was all the same...I said to me it sounded the same. Which I assure you is a 100% accurate statement. :)

I admit I've never paid much attention to the music in the Trek series, and I'm sure there are great differences. I know different people have their favourite Trek composers, it's just that not much of it has ever really stood out to me. One exception was TNG's "Q Who", where they first encountered the Borg. That score really stood out to me, it was beautifully atmospheric and captured the ominous tone of the events perfectly.

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It’s something many Deep Space Nine fans have been waiting to see come down the wormhole, and it will arrive on Feb. 12. It is the STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE COLLECTION from La-La Land Records, a limited-edition 4-CD soundtrack set that features five hours of music from all seven seasons of DS9, as composed by Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, John Debney, Richard Bell, Gregory Smith and Paul Baillargeon.

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Disc One features music by McCarthy, including his Deep Space Nine Main Title score, while Disc Two features Chattaway’s work. Disc Three showcases the so-called “New Recruits”: Debney, Bell, Smith and Baillargeon, and Disc Four, entitled “The Lost Album” features material that was prepared by music producers and the composers for a never-released soundtrack. The set also comes with a 36-page booklet of detailed liner notes penned by Star Trek historian and frequent La-La Land contributor Jeff Bond.

La-La Land will produce only 300 units of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection, making it a truly limited edition. The set will sell for $49.98 and will be available starting at 1 p.m. PST at www.lalalandrecords.com. La-La Land Records will also have sets available at the Creation Entertainment Grand SlamStar Trek & Sci Fi Summit set to be held Feb. 15-17 in Burbank, California.

http://www.startrek.com/article/ds9-soundtrack-set-coming-down-wormhole-feb-12

300 copies? That MUST be a typo, right?

300 copies x $50 each is only $15,000.... It must have cost more than $15,000 to make this set happen!

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Phew, startrek.com got it wrong, it's actually limited to 3,000 copies - I just got this email from LLL:

LA-LA LAND RECORDS PRESENTS

PRESS RELEASE: February 6, 2013
COMING FEB. 12th FROM LA-LA LAND RECORDS
STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE® COLLECTION
Burbank, CA -- La-La Land Records proudly announces its forthcoming release of STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE COLLECTION, a limited edition 4-CD soundtrack set that showcases musical highlights from episode scores as heard in all seven original seasons of the beloved sci-fi television series STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999). This special collection of music features more than five hours of incredible score, selected from some of the most acclaimed episodes of this enormously successful NEXT GENERATION spin-off. Limited to only 3,000 units, this special set will be released on Feb. 12, 2013, at www.lalalandrecords.com at 1pm (PST). The retail price will be $49.98.
STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION is licensed by CBS Consumer Products.

Star_Trek_DS9_coverEmail.jpg

Produced by Ford A. Thaxton, James Nelson, Mark Banning and Lukas Kendall, and mastered by James Nelson, this deluxe, limited-edition release chronicles its music on four CDs – The first disc features the music of composer Dennis McCarthy; the second disc features the music of composer Jay Chattaway; the third disc showcases music from “the new recruits,” composers John Debney, Richard Bell, Gregory Smith and Paul Baillargeon; and the fourth disc, entitled “The Lost Album,” contains an album assembly of material that was prepped by music producers and the composers for a soundtrack compilation that was never released. The set is complemented by a 36-page booklet that includes exclusive, in-depth liner notes from film music writer and Trek historian Jeff Bond.
La-La Land Records will be attending the GRAND SLAM – STAR TREK SCI-FI SUMMIT on Feb 15-17, 2013 in Burbank, CA. Come visit us and check out the DS9 soundtrack release, our TOS Original Series Box Set and more!
TRACK LISTING:
Disc One
Music by DENNIS McCARTHY
1. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Main Title (Seasons 1–3) Music by Dennis McCarthy
2. – 4. THE STORYTELLER
5. DUET
6. IN THE HANDS OF THE PROPHETS
7. THE HOMECOMING
8. – 9. THE CIRCLE
10. – 11. CROSSOVER
12. LIFE SUPPORT
13. – 15. THE DIE IS CAST
16. – 18. EXPLORERS
19. THE VISITOR
20. SHATTERED MIRROR
21. ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH
22. FAR BEYOND THE STARS
23. – 24. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
25. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE End Credits (Seasons 1–3) Music by Dennis McCarthy
Disc One – Total Time: 76:51
Disc Two
Music by JAY CHATTAWAY
1. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Main Title (Seasons 4–7) Music by Dennis McCarthy
2. – 4. THE SEARCH – PART I
5. – 6. THE SEARCH – PART II
7. – 8. BROKEN LINK
9. – 11. BY INFERNO’S LIGHT
12. – 15. CALL TO ARMS
16. ONE LITTLE SHIP
17. – 18. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
19. – 20. THE CHANGING FACE OF EVIL
21. – 22. OUR MAN BASHIR (Source Cues)
23. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE End Credits (Seasons 4–7) Music by Dennis McCarthy
Disc Two – Total Time: 76:56
Disc Three
Music by THE NEW RECRUITS
1. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Main Title (Seasons 4–7, Alternate Mix) Music by Dennis McCarthy
2. THE NAGUS – Music by John Debney
3. – 5. PROGRESS – Music by John Debney
6. THE HOUSE OF QUARK Music by Richard Bellis
7. THE SWORD OF KAHLESS Music by David Bell
8. – 9. THE ASCENT – Music by David Bell
10. SOLDIERS OF THE EMPIRE Music by David Bell
11. – 13. SACRIFICE OF ANGELS Music by David Bell
14. - 15. IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT Music by David Bell
16. TAKE ME OUT TO THE HOLOSUITE Music by David Bell
17. COVENANT – Music by David Bell
18. TACKING INTO THE WIND Music by David Bell
19. THE ASSIGNMENT Music by Gregory Smith
20. – 21. FIELD OF FIRE – Music by Gregory Smith
22. LITTLE GREEN MEN Music by Paul Baillargeon
23. CHILDREN OF TIME Music by Paul Baillargeon
24. – 25. THE SIEGE OF AR-558 Music by Paul Baillargeon
26. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE End Credits (Seasons 4–7, Alternate Mix) Music by Dennis McCarthy
Disc Three – Total Time: 79:09
Disc FOUR
THE LOST ALBUM
1. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Main Title (Seasons 1 - 3, Without Effects) Music by Dennis McCarthy
2. – 7. OUR MAN BASHIR Music by Jay Chattaway
8. – 15. TRIALS AND TRIBBLE-ATIONS Music by Dennis McCarthy
16. – 24. WHAT YOU LEAVE BEHIND Music by Dennis McCarthy
25. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (After 3:00 A.M. At Quark’s Mix) Main Theme for Solo Piano Performed by Dennis McCarthy
Disc Four – Total Time: 76:51
Total Time – All Discs: 5:09:47

® & © 2013 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Eh. It's nothing that differentiates much from the other Jay Chattaway stuff included.

All I remember from it is the "dum dum.........dumdum-dumdum.................dum dum...............dumdum-dumdum" towards the end with the insane Garak coming for us stuff.

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Eh. It's nothing that differentiates much from the other Jay Chattaway stuff included.

All I remember from it is the "dum dum.........dumdum-dumdum.................dum dum...............dumdum-dumdum" towards the end with the insane Garak coming for us stuff.

It's the only DS9 score I still actively remember. Plenty of those creepy string scales Goldsmith employed in Final Conflict (and Williams later in JP). It's the McCarthy stuff that's always left me indifferent.
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What they really need to do is release DS9, which is far and away the best Trek series, on BD. Yeah, it will involve a lot of work, and it looks like it will be the last series to get the restored and remastered treatment. But it would be a no-brainer purchase for me, especially the last four seasons which were some of the best science fiction ever on TV.

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I am so looking forward to this set. My wife and I are on a strick budget right now, so I need to figure a clever way of getting it.

Oh, I commented on the lala land fb post about this. It's the post that jason was the first one to post. So if you can figure out who I am, feel free to friend me.

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LIMITED EDITION OF 3000 UNITS

ORDER NOW! Autographed copies are no-longer available.

NOW SHIPPING

La-La Land Records proudly announces its forthcoming release of STAR TREK:DEEP SPACE NINE �COLLECTION, a limited edition 4-CD soundtrack set that showcases musical highlights from episode scores as heard in all seven original seasons of the beloved sci-fi television series STAR TREK:DEEP SPACE NINE �(1993 – 1999). This special collection of music features more than five hours of incredible score, selected from some of the most acclaimed episodes of this enormously successful NEXT GENERATION spin-off.

STAR TREK:DEEP SPACE NINE SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION is licensed by CBS Consumer Products.

Produced by Ford A. Thaxton, James Nelson, Mark Banning and Lukas Kendall, and mastered by James Nelson, this deluxe, limited-edition release of 3000 units chronicles its music on four CDs – The first disc features the music of composer Dennis McCarthy; the second disc features the music of composer Jay Chattaway; the third disc showcases music from "the new recruits," composers John Debney, David Bell, Richard Bellis, Gregory Smith and Paul Baillargeon; and the fourth disc, entitled "The Lost Album," contains an album assembly of material that was prepped by music producers and the composers for a soundtrack compilation that was never released. The set is complemented by a 36-page booklet that includes exclusive, in-depth liner notes from film music writer and Trek historian Jeff Bond.

TRACK LISTING:

DISC ONE:

MUSIC BY DENNIS McCARTHY

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Main Title (Seasons 1–3) (1:55)

The Storyteller #414

Quaker Odo (2:18)

Take It Off!/Que Sirah, Sirah/

Blowin' in the Wind (5:27)

The Big Wrap Up (1:27)

Duet #419

Revelation /Poloiusized (3:32)

In the Hands of

the Prophets #420

Sisko Sails/And So Ends Year One (2:21)

The Homecoming #421

The Great Escape (2:50)

The Circle #422

Orbosity (3:16)

Kira's Rescue (1:48)

Crossover #443

Bajoranosity (1:36)

O'Brien Joins In/Escape (5:34)

Life Support #459

He's Toast (3:00)

The Die Is Cast #467

Torture (2:47)

Sandbagged (1:34)

Demolished/Escape/Hard to Digest (8:21)

Explorers #468

Home Improvement (0:56)

Sailing (2:13)

Fireworks (2:23)

The Visitor #476

One Last Visit (2:58)

Shattered Mirror #492

Charge! (4:08)

Once More Unto the Breach #557

Volunteer/Die With Honor (6:42)

Far Beyond the Stars #538

Back to the Future (2:17)

You Are Cordially Invited #531

Coming Home (0:45)

Hirsute Pastola/Klingon Wedding Drums/

The Ceremony/Bashing (0:56)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

End Credits (Seasons 1–3) (0:56)

TOTAL TIME – DISC ONE: 76:51

DISC TWO:

MUSIC BY JAY CHATTAWAY

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Main Title (Seasons 4–7) (1:55)

(Dennis McCarthy)

The Search – Part I #447

Recap (2:03)

The Adventure Begins/

Run Silent, Run Deep (4:05)

Toothless Tiger (2:51)

The Search – Part II #448

The Ultimate Handjob (1:17)

Destroying the Wormhole/

Not Quite Home (4:09)

Broken Link #498

Odo Goes Solid (2:07)

What I've Lost/Generous Offer/ See You Next Year (2:26)

By Inferno's Light #513

Clash of the Titans (3:39)

Heavy Hitters (4:00)

Armageddon Denied (3:40)

Call to Arms #524

Battle Preparations (1:37)

Garak Returns/First Wave/

Abandon Ship (6:29)

I Shall Return (2:50)

Program Sisko/Gotta Job to Do/

Message in Horsehide (4:53)

One Little Ship #537

The First Shall Be the Last (3:41)

Strange Bedfellows #569

The Red Eye (2:09)

The Dark Side (4:18)

The Changing Face of Evil #570

Defiant Ending (3:09)

Damar Is the Key/Jay Speaks (8:05)

Recorded April 12, 1999, at

Our Man Bashir #482 (Source Cues)

Girls in a Cage (The Fab DS9 Band) (3:09)

Go-Go #2 (Disco Casino) (2:13)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

End Credits (Seasons 4–7) (1:04)

(Dennis McCarthy)

TOTAL TIME – DISC TWO: 76:56

DISC THREE:

MUSIC BY THE NEW RECRUITS

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Main Title

(Seasons 4–7, Alternate Mix) (1:55)

(Dennis McCarthy)

The Nagus #411 (John Debney)

Mysterious Visitor/Nagus Revealed (2:35)

Recorded March 2, 1993, at

Progress #415 (John Debney)

Yamok Sauce (1:39)

No. 5 Consort (2:36)

Saving a Friend (3:09)

The House of Quark #449

(Richard Bellis)

Quark's Big Gamble/

Play It Again, Quark (1:55)

The Sword of Kahless #481

(David Bell)

Worf and Kor Fight/

Sword Tumbles Into Space (3:46)

The Ascent #507 (David Bell)

Quark Ties Splint/Trudging Montage (1:53)

Quark Musters and Moves/

Beamed to Safety/I Meant Every Word (3:19)

Soldiers of the Empire #519

(David Bell)

Martok and Worf Fight (3:28)

Recorded April 21, 1997, at

Sacrifice of Angels #530

(David Bell)

Teaser Recap (1:49)

Klingon Fleet to the Rescue (2:40)

Dukat Searches for Ziyal/

Damar Shoots Ziyal (2:34)

In the Pale Moonlight #543

(David Bell)

Computer, What Day Is It?/It's a Fake (2:17)

Sisko Punches Garak/I Can Live With It (2:41)

Take Me Out to the Holosuite #554 (David Bell)

Solok Watches Batting Practice (3:12)

Covenant #559 (David Bell)

Followers Throw Pills/

Makes Him More Dangerous (2:57)

Tacking Into the Wind #572

(David Bell)

Worf Kills Gowron (3:33)

The Assignment #504

(Gregory Smith)

Man on a Mission/

An Electrifying Resolution (4:59)

Field of Fire #563

(Gregory Smith)

Joran's Nocturne (2:53)

Ezri Gets Her Man/Joran's Outta Here (5:19)

Little Green Men #480

(Paul Baillargeon)

The Chase/A-Bomb/So Long, Brother (5:18)

Children of Time #520

(Paul Baillargeon)

Feeding the Soil (4:29)

Recorded April 28, 1997, at

The Siege of AR-558 #558

(Paul Baillargeon)

War Adagio (3:46)

Cost of Victory (1:52)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine End Credits

(Seasons 4–7, Alternate Mix) (1:04)

(Dennis McCarthy)

TOTAL TIME – DISC THREE: 79:09

DISC FOUR: THE LOST ALBUM

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Main Title (1:55)

(Seasons 1–3, without effects)

(Dennis McCarthy)

Our Man Bashir #482

(Jay Chattaway)

Smashing (Bashir Back in Action)/

Holosuite Buddies (1:33)

Major Gigabytes (1:54)

Interesting Jewelry/Acme Cigar (2:08)

Diabolical (1:04)

Smooth Talker/Attitude Adjustment* (4:59)

End Game (Julian Bashir Will Return)* (2:54)

Trials and Tribble-ations #503 (Dennis McCarthy)

The Inspectors/Ye Olde Shippe** (1:49)

New Old Dress/The Old Interior** (1:37)

Prelude/Famous Fight (2:18)

Squash (1:09)

Tribbomb (0:32)

Finding the Bomb (2:38)

The Big Goodbye (1:47)

Tribble Infestation** (0:58)

Recorded October 28, 1996, at

What You Leave Behind #575/576 (Dennis McCarthy)

Last Frolic/Promises/Moving Out (0:57)

Loop de Loop/Casualities of War/

Colm Fesses Up (4:17)

Saved!/Turncoats/Ms. Mojo (6:11)

Revenge/El Mondo Visualo/

Damar Buys the Farm/Into the Fray (9:36)

Death/Treaty/Mojo Yojo (4:03)

Final Battle/Trapped (3:57)

Finality/The Way You Look Tonight*** (6:49)

Goodbyes/Lookin' Good (3:34)

Farewell*/Dennis Speaks! (2:26)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (5:08)

Main Theme for Solo Piano

(After 3:00am at Quark's Mix)

Performed by Dennis McCarthy

*Contains "Theme From STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE" by Dennis McCarthy

**Contains "Theme From STAR TREK (TV Series)"

by Alexander Courage and Gene Roddenberry

***Contains "The Way You Look Tonight"

by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields

TOTAL TIME – DISC FOUR: 76:51

RETAIL PRICE:$49.98

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AUTOGRAPHS ARE ALL GONE FOR DEEP SPACE 9!

Will let you know the numbers as soon as I have the final tally

MV

http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=94502&forumID=1&archive=0

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I ordered my copy and MV stated not to long ago that all the signed copies are gone. I'm not surprised that it went so fast.

Edit: Ninja'd about the signed copies gone.

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Fantastic set, already ordered it albeit too late for signed copies ;)

Same here. I got a shipping notice today. It will be nice to get this soon. :)

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I too am really looking forward to it and managed to snag a signed copy. I'm going to be listening to the whole thing once I get it. I think I'll have it by Friday, Saturday at the latest.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sadly one thing that strikes me with this set is that without the sound effects of the show, the 37-piece orchestra just can't pass muster. David Bell is the only composer who manages to orchestrate well enough to overcome the orchestra size limitation.

But the music...the music is great. I just wish there was a 70 or 80 piece orchestra playing A Call to Arms.

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  • 11 months later...

Right.... this was supposed to be a thread about La-La Land's set of DS9 music, and for some reason Stefan hijacked it and started posting episode reviews in it. I split off Stefan's posts into his own thread here:

http://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24149

Anybody want to discuss the music on this set?

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  • 3 years later...

Truthfully, I'd like to see the track list, so I know what tracks aren't on the four disc LLL set. 

 

I would only add main and end titles to episodes for which you have complete scores, instead of just highlights, but even that would be tedious. 

 

I thought I wanted to do that with my TNG episodes, but so so many of those scores are complete. The only advantage it brings is to tell you where the breaks between episodes are, which you should be able to tell from each episode's finale. 

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