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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Jerry Goldsmith  Main Performer

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1 The Mountain Goldsmith 3:50
2 The Barrier Goldsmith 2:53
3 Without Help Goldsmith 4:18
4 A Busy Man Goldsmith 4:37
5 Open The Gates Goldsmith 2:57
6 An Angry God Goldsmith 6:55
7 Let's Get Out Of Here Goldsmith 5:12
8 Free Minds Goldsmith 3:15
9 Life Is A Dream Goldsmith 3:56
10 The Moon's A Window To Heaven Bettis/Goldsmith 4:00
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Audio Compact Disc [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

Label: Sbme Special Mkts.

Style: Soundtracks

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

UPC: 886972457222

Release Date: 04/01/2008

Original Release Date: 04/01/2008

Tracks: [The Mountain, The Barrier, Without Help, A Busy Man, Open The Gates, An Angry God, Let's Get Out Of Here, Free Minds, Life Is A Dream, The Moon's A Window To Heaven]
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Jason Ankeny

A decade after first boarding the Starship Enterprise with his classic Star Trek: The Motion Picture score, composer Jerry Goldsmith returns to the franchise for its ill-fated fifth outing, directed by star William Shatner. Goldsmith seamlessly expands his earlier score with a series of lush new themes that communicate both the cosmos-spanning drama and the humanism of the Star Trek mythos. Entries like "A Busy Man" and "Life Is a Dream" marshal dynamic brass, ethereal strings, and interstellar electronic elements to strikingly evoke the larger-than-life scale of creator Gene Roddenberry's vision. But like the film, Goldsmith's score suffers from been-there-done-that malaise. For all of its complexity and craft, Star Trek V doesn't reinvent Goldsmith's earlier soundtrack so much as it refines it. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi