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Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0052824801011
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Gnp Crescendo
Manufacturer: Gnp Crescendo
Publisher: Gnp Crescendo
Release Date: October 17, 1990
Studio: Gnp Crescendo
Disc 1:- Enterprise Bridge Sequence
- Materialization
- Alien Planet Surface
- Materialization In Trouble
- Enterprise Doors Open into Bridge
- Warp Drive
- Main Viewing Screen
- Enterprise Phasers Firing (3 Blasts)
- Phasers Striking Deflector Shields
- Stratos Torture Ray Bombardment
- Sickbay Scanner
- Sickbay Scanner #2 (Hearbeats)
- Many Tribbles
- Atavacron
- Alien Planet Atmosphere #2
- Romulan Ship Interior
- Garbled Communicator Static
- Garbled Radio Signal #2
- Garbled Radio Signal #3
- Engineering Room Interior
- Library Computer on Bridge
- Warp Drive Malfunctioning
- Warp Drive Acceleration #2
- Warp Drive Acceleration & Deceleration
- Hand Held Medical Scanner
- Bridge Sequence #2
- Shuttlecraft Interior
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This is a wonderful, historical recording that not only is a must for fans of the original series, but an intriguing release for Sci-Fi aficionados, those interested in the art of generating sound effects or collectors of the vast pop culture aspects of the 1960s.
The sounds generate a vision on what is being done by the actors and demonstrates a powerful aspect of the series. And there is an ambient aspect in the arrangement, comparable with an auditory experience in the avant-garde.
This is a fantastic trek to the stars...and back.
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Unfortunately for me, this CD is a disappointment overall. Having said that, because I am a fan of the original series(only), I still give it a 4. The reason I say disappointing, is because somehow... the overwhelming majority of the sound effects are from one episode only - 'The Pilot'(the very first episode) w/ Capt. Pike. Oddly... for some reason, they also decided to include some sound effects from the Star Trek cartoon(WTF?)...
While 'The Pilot' is actually one of favorite episodes and the sound effects are very familar, this CD spends way too much time on this episode IMO. I believe, at this early point in the show, the sound effects are kinda crude/"1950ish"... Thankfully, the sound effects were made better in subsequent ... Read More:
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I listened to tracks 4,5,7,8,13, and 14.
Tracks 4,5,7, and 8 are DEFINITELY from the pilot episode
"The Menagerie" with Jeffrey Hunter (Captain Pike).
The long, drawn out transporter sequences on tracks 4 and 5
are easily recognizable from "The Menagerie", as is track 7
the Alien Planet Surface, and track 8 the Communicator Beeps
(it's the uncharacteristic "long beep" from "The Menagerie").
Track 14 the Warp Drive is a longish sequence and again sounds
suspiciously like the one heard on "The Menagerie".
As such, these sound tracks are not very representative of the
series, as the device sounds changed subtly but definitely
when NBC picked up the show with Shatner, ... Read More:
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I am not and never have been a fan of Star Trek, but these effects are nevertheless etched into my memory and are amusing to hear and to use as an in-joke for the many others who instantly recognize them.
I do remain a fan of electronic music of the '50s and '60s, which was so prominently featured in movies and TV shows of the same era. I refer in particular to track 37, "Alien Planet Atmosphere #2," which is quite obviously inspired by the 1962 Iannis Xenakis piece "Bohor."
It is funny to hear what sounds like a dot-matrix printer (track 52, "Library Computer on Bridge") in an age when printers already are practically silent.
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Just about every sound from the show you could want, although the tricorder sound effect and a high pitched sound when Sulu charged up the phasers are unfortunately missing-- though the latter can be heard in some of the bridge sequence mixes. I'm currently creating an animated Trek fan film, and this is an invaluable resource for putting it all together. Just got the CD from Amazon today, but originally had this on cassette many years ago.
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