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EAN: 0008811051228 Format: Soundtrack Label: Mca Manufacturer: Mca Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Mca Release Date: December 10, 1991 Studio: Mca Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Triumphant Trek Score Reminiscent of the Glorious Star Trek FinaleWow, this score brings a tear to a Trekkie's eye. It's beautiful, futuristic, haunting and most of all thematic and bold. Cliff Eidelman has proven he can compose with the likes of Horner and Goldsmith by writing and conducting a score that breaches beyond the everyday into the further reaches of musical immortality. If you love this score as much as I do, you will also love Horner's "Wrath of Khan" and perhap even more so Goldsmith's "Star Trek, The Motion Picture" or "Insurrection." Read More Rating: - "Star Trek" At Its DarkestPeople would kill if I said that I had never heard of Cliff Eidelman before "Star Trek VI-The Undiscovered Country". When I first heard he was going to be the composer for the final chapter of the "Star Trek" movies with the original cast, I somehow was uneasy about it, as uneasy as when I heard that James Horner had been chosen to be the composer for "Star Trek II-The Wrath Of Khan" back in 1982. However, it seems director Nicholas Meyer has good instincts for music. The overture pays homage ... Read More Rating: - Excellent score from a relative youngsterThis score is not the equal of Goldsmith's masterwork for the original ST movie (few will ever be) or Horner's great work for "ST III" (better than his soundtrack for "ST II"), but it was an amazing effort for a 24-year-old and far, far better then Rosenman's dreadful (and inexplicably Oscar-nominated!) "ST IV." The terrific opening march sets the tone for what is easily the darkest of all ST scores. (And in response to the earlier poster who felt he ripped off Holst's "The Planets," director Nick Meyer ... Read More Rating: - MUSIC WORTHY OF A SENDOFF!Cliff Eidelman's score for "Star Trek VI" is the perfect score to say goodbye to the best "Trek" crew ever! With the music, you'll remember how it felt when you realized that this would be the final time that you would see Kirk, Spock, McCoy and all the others together on screen for the last time! Stands right up there with Goldsmith and James Horner! Bravo, Mr. Eidelman! Grade: A+ Rating: - TerribleThis music is awful. The almost literal quotes from Holst in the Overture are wretched. How anyone can compare this to Goldsmith, Bernstein, et al is beyond comprehension. Tripe. |