It’s been almost three months since the second season of Star Trek: Discovery came to a time-twisting close, and now we’re getting our first taste of the show’s sophomore soundtrack from Lakeshore Records — as composer Jeff Russo’s score will be beaming down to music aficionados on July 19. Unlike last year’s soundtrack releases, which was split into a pair of separate collections to align with the two-part first season, Discovery Season 2’s music will be compiled into one 39-track collection.
Set to arrive on digital services July 19, the Season 2 soundtrack will include themes the full 15-episode run of 2019 episodes — including the Discovery/Original Series mashup theme heard over the finale’s end credits — and three entries from the Harry Mudd Short Trek “The Escape Artist,” one of which is the funky disco version of the Discovery title theme.
Here’s the full track listing, as announced via Slashfilm today: 01. The Final Frontier 02. Christopher Pike 03. Lost Communication 04. What’s Wrong 05. All Of Them 06. I’m Coming Back 07. Flashback 08. Stuck 09. The Cathedral 10. He’ll Never Know Me 11. The Sphere 12. Quarantined 13. Shields 14. Questions 15. Prey 16. The Hull 17. Airlock 18. Airiam in Space 19. Fiercely Loyal 20. Song of Remembrance 21. On Site 22. Two Minutes 23. Big Picture 24. Gone 25. What Do They Call You 26. Pillar of the Past 27. Failure 28. Essential Personnel 29. Goodbyes 30. Pike On The Bridge 31. Ready 32. Time Traveler 33. Change 34. Goodbye, Pike 35. Spock’s Personal Log 36. Star Trek Discovery End Credits (Season 2 Finale Version)
FROM “THE ESCAPE ARTIST” 37. Many Mudds (previously unreleased) 38. Star Trek Short Treks End Credits (Lounge Version) 39. Star Trek Short Treks Main Title (Disco Version)
As with last year’s soundtrack, the Discovery Season 2 collection will later be available in a limited-edition vinyl release, and we expect a version to arrive on CD as well — dates for both are at this time not yet announced.
Still bland, boring and inappropriate for Star Trek.
That's because nothing about it is Star Trek. This show doesn't exist as far as I am concerned.
FWIW, please keep your opinions about the show itself off this forum. There's enough other forums filled with Star Trek fans that you can spew your hate of Discovery on.
So far as the score, I found Season 2 to be a massive improvement over Season 1, although the more interesting music from Season 1 I found was left off of the album.
I thought the score matched what was needed to service the picture very well.
Still bland, boring and inappropriate for Star Trek.
That's because nothing about it is Star Trek. This show doesn't exist as far as I am concerned.
FWIW, please keep your opinions about the show itself off this forum. There's enough other forums filled with Star Trek fans that you can spew your hate of Discovery on.
So far as the score, I found Season 2 to be a massive improvement over Season 1, although the more interesting music from Season 1 I found was left off of the album.
I thought the score matched what was needed to service the picture very well.
Lets not act that way. Opinions are fine as long as they dont demean other people. But the show does suck. s2 was better but still a trainwreck that made no sense. And the music reflects that. The only thing really memorable is the reused TOS theme. But I will still check out the album if course.
Still bland, boring and inappropriate for Star Trek.
That's because nothing about it is Star Trek. This show doesn't exist as far as I am concerned.
FWIW, please keep your opinions about the show itself off this forum. There's enough other forums filled with Star Trek fans that you can spew your hate of Discovery on.
So far as the score, I found Season 2 to be a massive improvement over Season 1, although the more interesting music from Season 1 I found was left off of the album.
I thought the score matched what was needed to service the picture very well.
Lets not act that way. Opinions are fine as long as they dont demean other people. But the show does suck. s2 was better but still a trainwreck that made no sense. And the music reflects that. The only thing really memorable is the reused TOS theme. But I will still check out the album if course.
FYI, on Twitter composer Jeff Russo said: "I’m actually unsure about a physical CD release. There will definitely be a vinyl release this year, however... let’s ask, @LakeshoreRecs ...."
FYI, on Twitter composer Jeff Russo said: "I’m actually unsure about a physical CD release. There will definitely be a vinyl release this year, however... let’s ask, @LakeshoreRecs ...."
I haven't seen a reply from them though.
That would be odd to press a vinyl and not a CD as I know MV Gerhard has said that Vinyls are ridiculously expensive to produce.
Jeff Russo seems to be out of the loop on things with this album as he previously had posted a sooner release date and then that date came and went, and then told us that Lakeshore had moved the release date.
The track list for the vinyl edition is different from the digital release. Not just shorter, but three track titles that aren’t on the digital version. Are they the same tracks under different titles or does the vinyl include three exclusive tracks?