Time Machine [Soundtrack]

time machine [soundtrack]

On this CD:

    The Time Machine (2002), film score
    Composed by Klaus Badelt
    with Katy Stephan
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

Editorial Reviews
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H.G. Wells's Time Machine has been one of the most inspirational of sci-fi source materials. Indeed, it's remarkable that it went four decades between big-screen incarnations. But aside from being a brisk showcase for the latest in CGI gimmickry, this edition of the evergreen time travelogue features a surprisingly intimate and pastoral score from Klaus Badelt, the German-born former TV composer (and frequent Hans Zimmer collaborator). The story's Victorian roots have seldom sounded this loose fitting and inviting, while its Morlock-dominated 800-millennia-from-now future world is dotted with bold rhythmic touches and pagan choral flourishes that underscore the story's cautionary undercurrent of human devolution. While some heroic passages occasionally lapse into predictable McAction Score clichés, Badelt's handling of the familiar material is surprisingly subtle and promises great things to come. --Jerry McCulley

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Time Machine [Soundtrack]
Music for a Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1: Film & Television Music
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great compilation - and that's just the first half.
  • The best of Elfman!!!
  • Great Collection, A LIttle Too Eclectic
  • What Great Music
  • super
Music for a Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1: Film & Television Music

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ASIN: B000002OEB
Release Date: 1990-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Excerpts From: Pee Wee's Big Adventure
  2. Excerpts From: Batman
  3. Excerpts From: Dick Tracy
  4. Excerpts From: Beetlejuice
  5. Excerpts From: Nightbreed
  6. Excerpts From: Darkman
  7. Excerpts From: Back To School
  8. Excerpts From: Midnight Run
  9. Excerpts From: Wisdom
  10. Excerpts From: Hot To Trot
  11. Excerpts From: Big Top Pee Wee
  12. Excerpts From: The Simpsons
  13. Excerpts From: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Jar
  14. Excerpts From: Tales From The Crypt
  15. Excerpts From: Face Like A Frog
  16. Excerpts From: Forbidden Zone
  17. Excerpts From: Scrooged

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great compilation - and that's just the first half........2005-09-14

I first got this on cassette in the summer of '94 and listened to it every day, drawn by its thematic range and compositional depth. And that was just side-one.

Elfman pioneered the sound that drives today's movie adaptations of comic-books and darker-themed children's stories. Side-One kicks things off with a rollicking, hyper-cartoonish theme from the first Pee-Wee movie - the one where Pee-Wee searches for his beloved bike. Elfman's theme contains layers of different rides - on tightropes, highways, in the middle of a NASCAR rally - which rudely yet melodically crash into each other.

The Batman entry actually contains several pieces - the opening credits, the extended sequence in the cathedral and the climax - which show Batman's darkened extreme at its "Frank Miller" best. (Dir. Tim Burton couldn't sustain the mood in the next sequel, and the franchise took a turn towards the camp of the TV series with the next 2 movies.)

The theme for "Dick Tracy" is perhaps the most romantic on this disc, a quality that surpasses the theme's comic-book origins, but ends on an ironic note that's pure Elfman.

"Beetlejuice" (opening & closing credits) gives Elfman's childish ID a chance to stretch its legs, or in this case, slam-dance.

"Nightbreed" is an enigma wrapped in a dark mystery, and that's just Elfman's score. Elfman's work on this movie is as good as the movie wasn't, having a more powerful narrative than the script - easily the best track on the entire disc, one likely to exceed the movie in its dose of chills.

"Darkman" doesn't quite rise to the occasion, though the score may be hobbled by the movie itself, which seldom surpassed one of the many "Batman" clones of the early 1990's. "Darkman" (the movie, I mean) excelled as a parody of many comicbook staples (the wronged hero, the relentless villain, the scientific breakthrough with just one flaw), but not enough to escape being largely anonymous. Within those constraints, it's still a moving if scary piece.

When is Elfman not like Elfman? When he was in the mid-late `80's and scored "Back to School" (A Rodney Dangerfield vehicle) and "Midnight Run". Horns in "School" bring it closer to Elfman's over-the-top style, while "Run" sounds like a love-theme for the run-down, out-of-the-way parts of America that seldom appear in Elfman-movies. "Run" is a fun score for a fun movie - it's nothing like Elfman's previous work but it perfectly captures the on-the-road-without-a-map craziness of the movie.

To this day, I don't know why I never ventured to Side-two, but it's irrelevant. Even half this disc is worth it

5 out of 5 stars The best of Elfman!!!.......2005-09-05

I was obsessed about getting this CD right from when I heard about it. I found it at the library and was so excited about it, and it didn't let me down. In fact, it was a lot better than I expected. It's a fun and creepy (strange mix, but it really works!) collection of Danny Elfman's film and television soundtracks. The first track, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, is probably my favorite. Also, I really like Batman and Wisdom. Batman is creepy and dark, and Wisdom is just weird, in the best possible way.
I'd recommend this to anyone who likes film music, or everyone who is even the tiniest bit an Elfman fan. It's amazing!

4 out of 5 stars Great Collection, A LIttle Too Eclectic.......2003-08-19

You should be able to tell from the movies and TV shows listed here whether or not you'd be interested in this collection. It's a little too eclectic for my tastes (hence only 4 stars) but better than volume 2. I think thatthe miscellaneous collected ites here along with the previously unreleased stuff should make this worth buying. Especially if you're a fan of Elfman's movie soundtrack work.

5 out of 5 stars What Great Music.......2003-05-11

I fell in love with the music of Danny Elfman when Beetlejuice came out. There was something different about the music that he made. When Edward Scissorhands, and then Nightmare Before Christmas - I knew this man was a musical master. Its the verbal form of surrealism.

5 out of 5 stars super.......2003-04-17

What a great CD. Danny's music is so original and inventive. this CD contains his pre 90's quirky, gothic music. it's all very well written and beautifully orchestrated. batman and darkman contain some really excellent long, dark, gothic cues that really take u away from reality. in my opinion no one, apart from howard shore, is as inventive and original as danny in the world of filmmusic. he far surpasses the repetitive works of williams or horner. buy this, and volume two, and keep supporting one of the greatest film composers of all time.ohh...and buy fellowship of the ring and two towers by howard shore....amazing work!
Time Machine (Score)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • KLAUS BADELT
  • Fantastic Album
  • The Time Machine OST
  • An ASTOUNDING listening experience!
  • An excellent score!
Time Machine (Score)
Klaus Badelt
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B0000639BZ
Release Date: 2002-03-26

Tracks:

  1. Professor Alexander Hartdegen
  2. Wish Me Luck
  3. Emma
  4. The Time Machine
  5. Bleeker Street
  6. I Don't Belong Here
  7. Time Travel
  8. Eloi
  9. Good Night
  10. Stone Language
  11. Morlocks Attack
  12. Where The Ghosts Are
  13. The Master
  14. "What If?"
  15. Godspeed

Amazon.com

H.G. Wells's Time Machine has been one of the most inspirational of sci-fi source materials. Indeed, it's remarkable that it went four decades between big-screen incarnations. But aside from being a brisk showcase for the latest in CGI gimmickry, this edition of the evergreen time travelogue features a surprisingly intimate and pastoral score from Klaus Badelt, the German-born former TV composer (and frequent Hans Zimmer collaborator). The story's Victorian roots have seldom sounded this loose fitting and inviting, while its Morlock-dominated 800-millennia-from-now future world is dotted with bold rhythmic touches and pagan choral flourishes that underscore the story's cautionary undercurrent of human devolution. While some heroic passages occasionally lapse into predictable McAction Score clichés, Badelt's handling of the familiar material is surprisingly subtle and promises great things to come. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars KLAUS BADELT.......2007-03-09

Superior and futuristic theme that perfectly matches this great remake of the classic H.G.Wells book and original movie produced in the 60's.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album.......2006-08-09

Even though the movie wasn't the best, this soundtrack was exceptional! I have listened to it over and over and can't get enough. If you like excellent movie scores than this soundtrack will not let you down!

4 out of 5 stars The Time Machine OST.......2006-07-13

Well put together soundtrack, like it more than I liked the movie. The more traditional music towards the beginning is nothing out of the ordinary, but the more ethnically inclined music towards the end is awesome.

4 out of 5 stars An ASTOUNDING listening experience!.......2006-07-12

I took a tip from 'Filmtracks' on this soundtrack and was totally blown away from the gorgeous & majestical theme from "I Don't Belong Here". If you're a sucker for breath taking french horn melodies accompanied by angelic strings then buy this CD immediately! Badelt hit a home run with this soundtrack. 'Professor Alexander Hartdegen' is an amazing track. Many tracks here remind me of the beautiful themes John Barry has composed in the past. Congratulations to Mr. Badelt, you've earn a spot in my top 10 soundtracks of all times! Now...we need MORE like this gem!!!!

4 out of 5 stars An excellent score!.......2006-04-13

Do not let the fact that people hated the film discourage you from buying this score.

The score is really gorgeous. It was most certainly the best thing about the film, it has a sense of drama, power, and tension. Klaus Badelt's score for "The Time Machine" is one of my favorite scores of all time. Don't think about those rough moments of the film, just buy this score.

I can't imagine you being disapointed.
The Science Fiction Album
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The penultimate collection ...
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The Science Fiction Album
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ASIN: B000066HE5
Release Date: 2005-02-08

Tracks:

  1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
  2. Aliens
  3. Sound Effect - The Nostromo
  4. Alien
  5. A.I.
  6. Armageddon
  7. Sound Effect - Apollo 13 Lift-off
  8. Apollo 13
  9. Back To The Future
  10. Battle Beyond The Stars
  11. Battlestar Galactica
  12. The Black Hole
  13. Contact
  14. Capricorn One
  15. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  16. The Day The Earth Stood Still
  17. Dune

Tracks:

  1. Galaxy Quest
  2. Sound Effect - Dogfight in Space
  3. Enemy Mine
  4. Ghostbusters
  5. Gremlins
  6. Heavy Metal
  7. Independence Day
  8. E.T.
  9. Judge Dredd
  10. The Last Starfighter
  11. Lifeforce
  12. Sound Effect - Crash Landing
  13. Lost In Space
  14. Mars Attacks
  15. The Matrix
  16. Predator
  17. The Right Stuff

Tracks:

  1. Moonraker
  2. Robocop
  3. Silent Running
  4. Sound Effect - Alien Organism
  5. Species
  6. Stargate
  7. Starship Troopers
  8. Starman
  9. Star Trek - TV Theme
  10. Star Trek: The Motion Picture End Title
  11. Klingon Attack
  12. Sound Effect - Warp Drive
  13. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  14. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  15. Star Trek: Generations
  16. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Tracks:

  1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
  2. Sound Effect - Transporter Crew
  3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Theme
  4. Star Trek First Contact
  5. Star Wars
  6. The Empire Strikes Back
  7. The Empire Strikes Back
  8. Return of the Jedi
  9. Sound Effect - Battle Stations
  10. Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - The Flag Parade
  11. Anakin's Theme
  12. The Adventures of Jar Jar
  13. Duel of the Fates
  14. The Time Machine
  15. Things to Come
  16. The Thing From Another World
  17. War of the Worlds
  18. When Worlds Collide
  19. Total Recall
  20. You Only Live Twice
  21. Superman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The penultimate collection ..........2006-12-07

Generally I agree with Strategos in his ecstatic Spotlight Review above. It is a joy to here some of the most memorable themes and cues from some of the most memorable science fiction and fantasy movies (re)recorded in great sound and in lavish (re)orchestrations, played by renowned classical orchestras, namely the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra, no less.

I have always had a weak spot for (good, or maybe even intelligent) science fiction/fantasy and film music, especially its way of evoking mystery, grandure and wide open spaces. Call it a weakness if you want. But it was maybe really kick started off, for as far as I can remember, with Star Trek. But especially Star Trek II, III and IV - essentially a trilogy - because of their very romantic but very warm, human core, set on the broadest canvasses of unlimited and mysterious outer space. But then there was the music for adding that essential extra dimension of emotion and atmosphere. I am happy that much of the music on this album is from the Star Trek series and films, often equaling or sometimes even outclassing the original recordings.

This kind of music (for the movies) should be seen as an art on its own rights with its own merits and qualities. As such, the musical sequences on these CD's are a beautifully played cross section of some of the most evoking orchestral music for science fiction/fantasy film ever created. And I very much like the nicely blended, wide and deep orchestral soundpicture with enough reverberation to evoke a sense of wide open spaces.
I am quite thrilled by tracks like the evocative music from Dune, truly transporting one to the vastly sands of Arrakis (the music is wonderful, but to my great regret I think the movie itself is a flawed masterpiece at best, alas.). And then there is the very different, goofy music for Ghostbusters (memories of childhood), the spoofy but electrifying music from Mars Attacks (lovingly parodist music, this, with not a little touch of irony) and the happily adventurous, forward driving Theme from Galaxy Quest ('Never give up, never surrender!'), now also used for the internet-based fan-series Star Trek: The Hidden Frontier. On the other side of the spectrum we have the atmospheric music for Enemy Mine (an underestimated 'little' movie), the Theme from The Right Stuff (actually science FACT, not fiction, this film, just like Apollo 13, of course), the eerily attractive music for Species, the original End Title for Alien (not used in the theatrical version of the movie, where it was replaced by music from howard Hanson's Second Symphony), the exquisitely exotic music for Stargate, the sweet and warmly sympathetic, beautifully re-orchestrated, theme for Starman, the title cue for Star Trek: TOS (much more melodiously played than the original! If only a series nowadays could continue to be as thought provoking and as original as Star Trek was during its launch, fourty years ago ...) and a truly overpowering End Titles Suite from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. I especially like the thrillingly grandiloquent rendition here of the music for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. And how nice it is to hear the (thematic) similarities between James Horner's music for The Wrath of Khan, his great break-through as a film music composer, and his (two years) earlier music for Battle Beyond the Stars (which did indeed help him earn the job for writing the music for Star Trek II) ...

But on the 'down side', if one is looking for - for example - the gorgeously expansively played End Titles from Cocoon, it is not included here: one has to acquire the album that 'kicked it all off', so to say, namely 'Space and Beyond', also on Silva Screen. I was very pleased also with the inclusion on that album of some of the music from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation, namely where one of the characters, Tasha Yar, in one of the episodes (Skin of Evil) is saying goodbye to her crewmmates: sweetly sentimental and simple music which I have always wanted to own on CD. I guess that a few cues from the other two sequals ('Alien Invasion: Space and Beyond II' and 'Space3: Beyond the Final Frontier') didn't make it onto this 4 CD collection-album as well, but I guess that it would be the 'better part of the bargain' to opt to buy this 'The Science Fiction Album' instead of buying all three albums separately. Well, of course it is for yourself to ultimately decide what you really want ;-)

If I were to nitpick (which is not easy with such a marvellous project as this one), then I would say that while all music is performed with magnificent grandure and with style, some of it is not performed as crisply and as technically 'on the spot' as some of the original recordings: ensemble is a little slack and the playing somewhat stilted sometimes, losing some of the edge and the originality of the writing. ET and Star Wars spring to mind, but then the soundtracks for Star Wars are traditionally recorded with the magnificent London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro John Williams himself, and these superior recordings (especially the ones for Episode I, II and III) can't really be bettered, IMHO. Likewise for the music from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, I believe that in the end one really has to resort to the ultimate reference, namely the original recording (which is true in many other instances of 'original recordings'), and then the 20th anniversay colector's edition of this soundtrack on Columbia/Legacy (truly unmissable, this veritable classic of sci-fi/film music soundtracks!).

But all in all this 4CD-collection amounts to probably being the penultimate high quality sci-fi music album collection (I certainly know of no other project that comes as close quality as well as quantity wise), with some of the most memorable musical moments from classic to modern sci-fi/fantasy film captured in lavish orchestrations.
Collection-wise: five *stars*. Playing: generally four *stars*, sometimes more. The recording quality: five *stars*. The music (qualified on its own merits as film music) and its (re)orchestrations: generally five *stars*. In the end this is all highly recommended, and certainly not to be missed by science fiction and fantasy film music fans. Klaatu barada nikto.

5 out of 5 stars Muisic of the Spheres.......2006-11-06

You wonderful four disk collection of SF music. It startsa up the the grand master of SF music, 2001: A space Odyssey all the way to Superman. This is all American SF music and several themes I would have liked to have included are not there. All in all though, a collection you will enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars The Ulllllltimate Sci-Fi Music Collection.......2005-10-23

If one person gives great gifts, it's the illustrious Codemaster Talon. I've received a fair number of gifts in my lifetime, but so far, my older sister's take the cake. Take this one for instance. I'm real big on orchestral music, to the point where I listen to them more than any other kind of music. I've got orchestral versions of video game themes, orchestral soundtracks to truck-loads of anime shows (Big O, Escaflowne, and Giant Robo are incredible), and could probably spend the rest of my life just trying to study the nuances of all the classical music I've got. Being such a huge fan of orchestral music, I also have come to believe that orchestra music produced for movies and television is the new classical music (or as someone once said, Mozart would be making music for movies if he were alive today). Being a huge sci-fi fan, that kind of music has always been particularly near and dear to my heart. But were I to buy each and every soundtrack for every sci-fi I liked it would cost quite a bundle, and would include a lot of sub-par music along with the grandiose and fantastic main and memorable themes. That's where this beauty comes in.

The moment I ripped off the shrink-wrap and popped it into my cd player was a moment of great trepidation. Believe me when I tell that I've seen my fair share of sub-par orchestral recording in my lifetime. Very often they are in those big super-packs of music, and suffer from poor direction, improper mastering, and sometime even pathetic orchestration (or worse yet have something sounding like a cheap synthesizer and a kazoo in place of a full orchestra). I needn't have worried though. This sucker is fantastic.

Many people who are not audiophiles will probably miss the point of this cd collection. It is not the original versions of the pieces. It is re-orchestrations, mostly by the phenomenal Prague Symphony Orchestra. Many of these themes didn't sound all that hot in there original versions because they were low budget films or were not recorded in high-fidelity. Here they are given the full treatment, mastered with the most loving care imaginable. Often the version found in these cds is SUPERIOR to the original.

Remember the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey? Of course you do. But how many times have you heard a cheap imitation of the original version from the movie, starting too low in volume and ending too high (and missing the essential pipe-organ that gives it that extra oomph)? Well, this first track in the entire collection is not only everything it should be instrumental and timing-wise, but it also has been oh-so-carefully adjusted during the mastering process so that at no time is the music either too low or too high in volume (surely a benchmark for every other recording ever to be made of the piece).

Or what about the theme from the (at-the-time) uber-creepy The Black Hole? The orchestration of this piece of music goes from tiumphant to terrifying and back again, with a splendor and cleanness that I CERTAINLY don't remember being in the original recording.

Then there's the new version of the theme from Independence Day, complete with a violin solo, a far more electrifying ending climax, and a chorus so thunderous that you feel like applauding at the end. Simply indescribable. Kind of like the MIND-BLOWING rendition of the theme from The Last Star Fighter. This has been one of my favorite themes for a long time now, but I've never heard it played like this. I think the original version of the theme is something like 1 minute long, but this new version doesn't just fade out (HAHAHAHA!!!!) THIS version is THREE minutes long, goes through the main theme THREE times, with the final strains being so triumphant and joyous I could not help but feel an electrifying charge the first dozen or so times (come to think of it, I still feel that way). This is superior to the original in EVERY way. AWESOME.

And let's not forget the incredible new rendition of Stargate with it's heavy use of clarinets (for Egyptian effect!) and a triumphant new ending (completely lacking the chanting from the original version. This version is so different that for the first minute it is very hard to tell that it is in fact Stargate. But then the main theme kicks in, and then you get this incredible flute solo for my favorite part of theme (the whole thing is played slower, but arguably more powerfully than the original). My goodness. At first I found the thing so different I didn't like it. But then I listened to it again. And again. And again.

I could go on and on, talking about the fantastic new rendition of Moon Raker, the ear-popping Battlestar Galactica, the classic Star Trek (First Contact has a minute or two of the theme from Star Trek:The Motion Picture before going into the main theme), or the sweet renditions of music from the Star Wars movies (or the music from E.T.).

I have to mention though that this collection was not picked based merely on what people want, or on what is popular. No, the people who made it obviously thought a GOOD music collection was better than a popular one. That's why you get a heartbreakingly beautiful theme from A.I. instead of the main theme. It's why you get music from movies that you probably never gave a second thought to the music (because the movie was lousy). It's why you get Armageddon, Judge Dredd, and Robocop (who would have guessed their music was so COOL when there was all that crazy action and bad-acting going on on-screen).

I said it before and I'll say it again. This cd-set was mastered with tender-loving-care, and it shows BIG-TIME. High-fidelity the likes of which I have not seen since the days when cds were brand-new in the world. Dolby Surround. Perfectly balanced. BEAUTIUFL orchestrations. About the only thing that makes me scratch my head is the weird sound-effect tracks (Oooookay.....). Other than that, it's PERFECT. Obviously they could not include every sci-fi theme ever (no one can), but this collection is REALLY GOOD. A lot of great themes that got away (forgotten gems :), new versions of old favorites, and under-appreciated classics aplenty, but ALWAYS the full and complete versions with nothing cut-out (the theme from Dune is quite extended).

If you love movie music (and sci-fi movie music in particular) you MUST buy this awesome collection). It is not the original recordings. Almost always the new ones are better (if they aren't better they're just equal). This is what you have been waiting for. I for one am going to be buying quite a few cds from this company in the future. Give your ears the treat they deserve. Buy it NOW.

5 out of 5 stars SciFi Album gift.......2005-07-20

I bought the Science Fiction Album as a gift for my son who is twenty-one years old. He is a musician, and also a huge fan of many SciFi shows and movies. I thought this would be the perfect thing for him and I was right. He loves it!

3 out of 5 stars Away From to be a Collectible Peace.......2004-12-16

If you like Sci-Fi movies and want a compilation of their important scores, this is the CD-set to buy. But let me warn you about that very few songs in the cds are from the original soundtracks. Most of them is re-recorded by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. But the sound quality of cds are very good, because they have HDCD and Dolby Surround labels. This set is away from to be a collectible peace, but it is a good general compilation of favorite Sci-Fi movie scores.
Star Trek: Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two (The Doomsday Machine, Amok Time)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • "Kaplan & Fried composers that felt the pulse of the series"
  • Tremendously inventive, totally surprising.
Star Trek: Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two (The Doomsday Machine, Amok Time)
Sol Kaplan , and Gerald Fried
Manufacturer: Gnp Crescendo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001P0W
Release Date: 1992-01-21

Tracks:

  1. Star Trek Main Title - Alexander Courage
  2. Approach Of Enterprise/The Constellation
  3. Going Aboard - Sol Kaplan/Gerald Fried
  4. Commander Matt Decker/The Crew That Was
  5. What Is Doomsday Machine/The Planet Killer
  6. Strange Boom/Decker Takes Over
  7. The New Commander/Light Beams/Tractor Beam
  8. Violent Shakes
  9. Spock Takes Command/Decker's Foil/Sneaky Commodore
  10. Goodbye Mr. Decker
  11. Condolences/Power Drain
  12. Kirk Does It Again
  13. One's Enough
  14. Vulcan Fanfare/Prying
  15. Mr. Spock
  16. Contrary Order
  17. T' Pring
  18. Marriage Council
  19. Vulcan
  20. The Processional
  21. The Challenge
  22. The Ritual/Ancient Battle/2nd Kroykah
  23. Remorse/Marriage Council II
  24. Resignation/Lazarus Return/Pig's Eye
  25. Star Trek End Title

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Before "Jaws" there was the "Doomsday Machine"..........2007-05-18

Steven Spielberg's Jaws has one of the most recognizable movie themes ever..the shark theme. But the "da-dum da-dum" music that made John Williams's career was already done ten years earlier...and is on this on this soundtrack.

The Star Trek episode The Doomsday Machine featured an ominous machine was the sci fi equivalent of a giant shark: a silent, big, grey behemoth that swallowed spaceships whole. The tension was established via the soundtrack by a simple "da-dum" theme. Like "Jaws", it would start slowly and softly and gradually turn up the tempo and the volume.

I think "Doomsday Machine" is a great soundtrack by itself. "Amok Time" is a terrific companion...its a completely different sound with a sixties pseudo-spiritual approach. But the fight theme is a classic. Both of these soundtracks on a single CD make this one a winner.

4 out of 5 stars Star Trek : Volume 2.......2007-01-17

Star Trek music is great if you like the television series. I grew up with Star Trek in the late 70's and 80's watching reruns and videos with my dad that he had recorded off of t.v. Two of my favorite episodes are featured here on "Volume 2". "The Doomsday Machine" and "Amok Time". These are classics of the Star Trek juggernaut. It is different just listening to the music. You understandably hear things that you otherwise would not hear while watching an episode. "Volume 2" sounds like it was recorded in the 60's. 1967 to be precise. What I mean to say is that when the music was recorded there were limitations as far as recoding equipment goes. It really sounds like a 1960's soundtrack but is unique in it's approach. As far as I know, this is not a remastered cd and I can tell. I wish they would have boosted up the levels and made it louder. A little more bass would make this a great sounding cd but don't let that stop you from buying it. It is a really great soundtrack that no sci-fi fan should be without.

5 out of 5 stars Good, classic Sci-Fi TV Music.......2006-01-06

Music composers Sol Kaplan and Gerald Fried are two of the better music writers for television back in the late 1960's. Both were famous for scores for other things (Kaplan for "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" and Fried for "Gilligan's Island"), but showed that they could create music for a then new project: Star Trek.

Kaplan's score for "The Doomsday Machine" emphasized what was going on in each scene, underscoring how tension packed the episode was when it was made in 1967. (With the Special Effects that are available now, if they ever redo Star Trek, this is one episode that would seriously "amp up" the tension!!)

Fried, on the other hand, used his impressive Jazz training to show Mr. Spock in his "pon farr" state, and also to give the previously never seen before Planet Vulcan an alien atmosphere. Of course, the famous music for the fight scene between Spock and Kirk has been imitated often, but never topped.

An excellent CD for music and Classic TV fans.

5 out of 5 stars "Kaplan & Fried composers that felt the pulse of the series".......2002-01-08

Neil Norman(executive producer), just keeps cranking them out...take for instance "STAR TREK:ORIGINAL TV SOUNDTRACK("The Cage" & "Where No Man Has Gone Before")(GNPD-8006)...the legendary Alexander Courage shares his talent for scoring with his famous Sci-Fi opening theme, every cue has the Courage signature.

For this "Volume Two" from episodes "THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE"(Kaplan) and "AMOK TIME"(Fried), the creator of Star Trek Gene Roddenberry chose two veterans Sol Kaplan and Gerald Fried...both composers use of full orchestra was both rewarding and beneficial to the plot and substance of the series...although Fried's cues were darker in nature, gave us a feeling transformation into another time and place...while Kaplan's composition showed the audience what loss and despair could do to any human being...a highlight is "THE PROCESSIONAL"(Track 20) and "THE CHALLENGE"(Track 21), memorable cues that leaves one remembering that particular episode of the series...both composers hit the mark...dead on.

You might enjoy other Star Trek albums from GNP Crescendo ~ "Star Trek:Original TV Series Sound Effects"(GNPD-8010)..."Star Trek:The Next Generation:Encounter At Farpoint"(GNPD-8012)..."Star Trek:The Next Generation Volume Two"(GNPD-8026)...all worthy of a good listen.

Total Time: 52:35 on 25 Tracks ~ GNP/Crescendo GNPD-8025 ~ (1991)

5 out of 5 stars Tremendously inventive, totally surprising........2001-01-09

I was astonished to see this music actually available. Being somany, many years since the first production date, I would hardly haveexpected to find something preserved so accurately. This is, in fact aperfect recording. The music itself is really astonishing. Ratherthan an endless trundling out of the Star Trek theme, Sol Kaplan comesup with a collection of brilliant orchestral minatures in which hedisplays an absolute and total command of large scale orchestralwriting. I would guess his major influences would be Sibelius, Mahler,and probably Richard Strauss, but you would have to also certainlyinclude Edgar Varese and possibly Jacob Druckmann. Some of his ideasappear to spring from a probably uncatalogued collection of martialthemes, but his ability to paint vivid and powerful colours is likenothing I have heard before. Some of the themes reach really deep andwill endure for many decades to come. The way he ties in the StarTrek theme itself is very clever and elegant, making quite a trick inthe tail towards the end of the piece... What on earth has this dearfellow done since, or before? I am very, very impressed with this andwould absolutely recommend it to anyone, even classical music buffs.
Space: 1999 Year 1
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not to be missed!!!
  • Great year one compilation
  • An Excellent CD
  • Fantastic Future Score
  • Space 1999 Year One Soundtrack Available Once Again!
Space: 1999 Year 1

Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0006UEVQS
Release Date: 2005-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Space: 1999, Main Titles
  2. Breakaway
  3. War Games
  4. Matter Of Life And Death
  5. Space: 1999, End Titles (Alternate Version)
  6. The Infernal Machine
  7. Force Of Life
  8. Ring Around The Moon
  9. Black Sun
  10. Mission Of The Darians
  11. The Troubled Spirit
  12. Space: 1999, Main Theme (Extended Alternative Version)
  13. The Testament Of Arkadia
  14. Another Time, Another Place
  15. Space: 1999, End Titles

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Not to be missed!!!.......2007-04-30

This CD is simply excellent! Anybody who ever cared for TV soundtracks should give it a chance. The only better thing is Barry Gray's music for "UFO" TV series, which has been promised from Silva Screen (and has been published by "Fanderson" and since sould out). So, whatever somebody think of the series, this music will not fail to delight. Impressive and nostalgic, mysterious and enthralling, this music really deserves to be heard by everybody.

5 out of 5 stars Great year one compilation.......2007-01-09

This remastered version of Space:1999 year one or series one sounds excellent. It is very clear and you can better appreciate Barry Gray wonderful job.

If you are Space:1999 fan, it is a must have.

5 out of 5 stars An Excellent CD.......2006-07-27

Talk about bringing back memories. The music is crisp-clear & updated. For the 1999 fans-this is a must have.

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic Future Score.......2005-04-01

Space:1999 - the series - may be one of the most controversial SF shows ever. People either love it, or they hate it... there seems to be little middle ground. As a kid I was thrilled with the series, although even then I could see the weaknesses in science, story, and characterization. But from a purely visual and aural standpoint, the first series rarely disappointed.

Especially when it came to the music. As many fans know, Barry Gray scored only 4 episodes - the rest being rounded out by reusing his cues for those episodes, plus liberal doses of library music. This disc gives a good overview of the magnificent music written specifically for the series, as well as a sampling of some of those library cues. As a previous reviewer said, the ultimate soundtrack to the series was released several years ago by the Fanderson organization ( which one had to join as a member to be able to order ) and is sadly out of print. Copies can be found on the internet, often selling for prohibitive prices. Unless you are a diehard collector, willing to shell out a good sized portion of your paycheck, this single disc is the way to go.

Sound quality is superb, and in some cases surpasses the previously mentioned two disc set, as several of the tracks have been remastered to remove wow, flutter, and distortion that could be heard on the Fanderson set. The main title was remixed to make it truer to the on-screen version, and the tracks from the episode "Black Sun" are in stereo on CD here for the first time ever. The previous release featured the episode's complete score, but only as a monophonic version, as many of the multitrack masters for that particular episode have been lost. For that alone, this disc is worth owning, even if you have the Fanderson set.

However, it is Gray's music that is the true reason to own this soundtrack - regardless of your feelings about the series. Full bodied, sweeping, emotional and grand... not at all your typical seventies television soundtrack. Years before John Williams revived the popularity of orchestral scores for science fiction projects, Barry Gray was filling small screen speakers with epic music that would have sounded perfectly at home in a motion picture theatre.

5 out of 5 stars Space 1999 Year One Soundtrack Available Once Again!.......2005-03-09

I give this soundtrack 5 stars only because the soundtrack is awesome, but if you want a more complete compilation, you need to find the Fanderson version.
The year 1 music definately set the tone for the TV show back in 1975. It gave it beautiful character and feeling for the show. It was ashame that for the second year that they had changed so much (even the music) and lost that character and feeling (but that is a whole other debate).
In 1976, RCA records released the year 1 soundtrack with a beautiful gate fold cover and for about 20+ years, that is all we had, until Fanderson. The year 1 soundtrack is no longer available through them, but it is the most complete. This CD, however, does well to capture the feeling of year 1 and does throw an additional track for you sun bathers out there. It is a nice 30 year anniversary gift to myself. Happy 30th Birthday: SPACE 1999!!!
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine: Original Motion Picture Score
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Scifi movie of the 60's and beyond
  • Great CD
  • Classic Score for a Wonderful Movie
  • I would love to rate this CD..............
  • Beautiful music!
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine: Original Motion Picture Score

Manufacturer: Gnp Crescendo
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ASIN: B000001P02
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Main Title/Credits
  2. London 1900 (Filby's Theme)
  3. Time Machine Model
  4. The Time Machine
  5. Quick Trip Into The Future
  6. All The Time In The World
  7. Beautiful Forest/The Great Hall
  8. Fear
  9. Weena (Love Theme)
  10. Rescue
  11. Reminicing
  12. Morlocks
  13. End Titles (Reprise)
  14. Fight With The Morlocks
  15. Time Traveler
  16. Escape
  17. Prayer/Off Again
  18. Trapped In The Future
  19. Love And Time Return
  20. End Title
  21. Atlantis, The Lost Continent (Overture)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Scifi movie of the 60's and beyond.......2003-10-28

This is my all time favourite scifi movie of all time, next to the trek series. The music is brilliant and really brings out the emotion, and Rod Taylor's escapades as he stuggles with the morlocks and Weena.....I recommend this CD and movie to all. Dont judge the movie by its cover or because its a little dusty, The time machine is a masterpiece!

5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2003-07-24

Excellent soundtrack. Well recorded (considering how old it is). Overall: EXCELLENT.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Score for a Wonderful Movie.......2003-02-22

Musical scores either engage you or hide behind the recesses of your mind in the action. This stirring Russell Garcia score does both. It brings out the emotions when it needs to and, for a better word, "adorns" this wonderful movie when it has to.

After listening, all of the memories of the movie came pouring back. Of course, I own the video, too. But it is wonderful to finally hear it in this format.

For years, I was dogged by a sneaking suspicion about one particular 5-note "motive" that Mr. Garcia uses in the Main Theme. It is the lilting "after-though" of the theme.

Finally, tonight after listening to Tchaikovsky's "The Tempest" on the radio, I realized where I had heard this before. I certainly recommend any fan of the TIME MACHINE score to have a listen to the whole of this other score. You will be pleasantly surprised at the Tchaikovsky version and development of that motive.

Normally, this sort of friendly cut-and-paste annoys me, but for some reason, Mr. Garcia's score uses it in such a wonderful place in his score and I don't mind one bit.

But it is neat to finally know - after ALL these years - just where that "catchy" motive was first heard. Just some minor trivia there for us TIME MACHINE fans.

I recommend this wholeheartedly to those who were equally stirred by the movie....which I can return to repeatedly - and I recommend - as well. Enjoy and reminisce!

After all, you have 'all the time in the world'.

5 out of 5 stars I would love to rate this CD.....................2003-01-17

I would love to rate this CD....... However, the seller sent me the wrong disk, which may not be entirely his fault. You see, there were two movies of the SAME name made. They are Both H.G.Wells' "The Time Machine", and they are both "Original Motion Picture Soundtracks." However, the composer for the first film is Russell Garcia and the composer for the second is Klaus Badelt. The first disk also has a track of music from "Atlantis: The Lost Continent".

The disk from the first film is the one I wanted, but I got the disk from the second film. I clicked on the picture from the first film and looked at the music titles that were offered and every thing seemed to be correct, but I still got the WRONG disk. Please do not get me wrong. The music from the second film is very well done with a full orchestra and I do not mind keeping it. I rate the "wrong" disk with five stars even though it is NOT the one I thought I had ordered. But now, how do I get the one I really wanted. If I click on the same picture again, will I get the same wrong disk?.

Bob Pease

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music!.......2002-09-14

I've always loved the background music of this movie and now i have the CD and i'm pretty impressed. The one very noticeable difference is the opening number. It doesn't have the same power of lows as the film itself which makes me think that this cast recording must have been the original orchestrations before the end product of the film.When i do play this CD i find myself acting along to the movie,,,,i guess i've seen the movie way to many times. Never-the-less it's a great CD and after all these years i'm glad i was able to find it on Amazon. After all if you can't find it on Amazon then it must not exist.
Time Machine
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Timeless, Hauntingly Beautiful Film Music
Time Machine

Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BD9NSG
Release Date: 2006-01-31

Tracks:

  1. Time Machine/Main Title/Credits/London 1900
  2. Time Machine/Terror/All the Time in the World/Fourth ...
  3. Time Machine/A Sick World/Warm Friends
  4. Time Machine/The Time Machine/People Scurry/Fast Change
  5. Time Machine/Ancient Auto
  6. Time Machine/A Good Friend Gone/Off Again/Quick Construction/Prayer
  7. Time Machine/Beautiful Forest/Fear
  8. Time Machine/Rescue
  9. Time Machine/Weena
  10. Time Machine/Trapped in the Future/Night Scare
  11. Time Machine/Reminiscing
  12. Time Machine/The Time Traveler
  13. Time Machine/Morlocks/Fight/Escape
  14. Time Machine/Love and Time Return
  15. Time Machine/End Title
  16. Time Machine/Outtakes Suite

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Timeless, Hauntingly Beautiful Film Music.......2005-12-04

This CD premieres the complete original sound track (OST) score for the 1960 film THE TIME MACHINE (TTM). The score is presented in stereo with monaural sound effects. Surprisingly, the latter embellish to the former. Maybe it's not that surprising after all, since the composer, Russell Garcia, created many of the effects! The CD contains Garcia's complete score for TTM. Never heard of Mr. Garcia? Me neither. Apparently just about all his compositions (including those while at Universal) have gone uncredited. This is a limited-edition release presented by the noted print/pixel publication, FILM SCORE MONTHLY / ONLINE. TTM's score is really hard to forget. It stays in your head ready to re-launch whenever you think about the film. If this isn't the hallmark of a totally superior film score, I don't know what is! For those who have seen the film, you will have little difficulty re-envisioning scenes when you play cues on the disc. The CD booklet is outstanding. It's written by two of FILM SCORE MONTHLY's principals, Jeff Bond and Lukas Kendall (Mr. Kendall also produced the CD). Typical of all FILM SCORE MONTHLY OST releases, it is extremely rich in researched information and photographs. A classic score for a classic film. Highly recommended. (Since there a several CDs with the same name, let me be crystal clear about the CD to which I am referring. It was released this year (2005) as: "Russell Garcia - The Time Machine, FSM Vol. 8 No. 13.")

William Flanigan, Ph.D.
Time for Suspense
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Time for Suspense

    Manufacturer: Vivimusica
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000007WUJ
    Release Date: 1996-02-20

    Tracks:

    1. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura: Titoli
    2. Tempo Di Uccidere: Tempo Di Uccidere
    3. L' Attentato: Ore 12. Saint-Germain Des Pres
    4. L' Attentato: Tradimento Politico
    5. La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro: Titoli
    6. La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro: Valzer
    7. Gli Intoccabili: Gli Intoccabili
    8. Gli Intoccabili: La Ballata Di Hank McCain
    9. Revolver: Inseguimento E Fuga
    10. Giornata Nera Per L' Ariete: Titoli
    11. Il Pentito: Retata Seconda
    12. Il Pentito: Sicilia
    13. Il Pentito: II Pentito
    14. Il Gatto A Nove Code: Ninna Nanna In Blu
    15. Il Gatto A Nove Code: Placcaggio
    16. Senza Movente: Titoli
    17. Senza Movente: Ricerca
    18. Senza Movente: In Pieno Petto
    19. Il Diavolo Nel Cervello: Oltre Il Silenzio
    20. Il Diavolo Nel Cervello: Viaggio Secondo
    21. Dimenticare Palermo: Dimenticare Palermo

    Album Description

    Collection of horror soundtracks like Dario Argento's 'Il Gatto A Nove Code' and 'Tempo di Uccidere' (Time to Kill). Standard Jewelcase.

    Album Details

    This Compilation of Film Music by Ennio Morricone Contains Selections from the Soundtracks Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura, Tempo Di Uccidere, L'Attentato, La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Verto, Gli Intoccabili, Revolver, Giornata Nera Per L'Artiete, and More.
    Time Machine
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Time Machine

      Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00092ZMK2
      Release Date: 2005-04-26

      Tracks:

      1. Main Title/Credits [From "Atlantis: The Lost Continent"]
      2. London 1900 (Filby's Theme)
      3. Time Machine Model
      4. Time Machine
      5. Quick Trip into the Future
      6. All the Time in the World
      7. Beautiful Forest/The Great Hall
      8. Fear
      9. Weena (Love Theme)
      10. Rescue
      11. Reminiscing
      12. Morlocks
      13. End Title (Reprise)
      14. Fight With the Morlocks
      15. Time Traveler
      16. Escape
      17. Prayer/Off Again
      18. Trapped in the Future
      19. Love and Time Return
      20. End Title
      21. Atlantis, The Lost Continent (Overture): Main Title/Credits/Love Theme
      Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical Time Machine
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Almost perfect
      • Musical mayhem
      • It is a great CD for Dexter's Lab fans...like me!
      Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical Time Machine
      Television Soundtrack
      Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000063FD
      Release Date: 1998-05-19

      Tracks:

      1. Dexter's Laboratory (Main Title)
      2. Lab-Retto
      3. The Musical Time Machine
      4. Golden Diskette: From 'Golden Diskette'
      5. Breathe In The Good Sunshine: From 'Just An Old-Fashioned Lab Song'
      6. Dexter's Laboratory (End Title)

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Almost perfect.......2006-12-17

      ARRR. So they decided to have the SHOOBITY DOO BE DOO song for Professor Hawk, but not the song that follows in the same episode 30 seconds later! It's not as funny, but I still miss it. I can't think of anything else that I would want on this CD. And of course Labretto is AMAZING :D

      4 out of 5 stars Musical mayhem.......2006-08-16

      The first-ever Dexter's Laboratory CD has some songs from the hit TV series such as "Lab-retto" and "Just an Old-fashioned Lab Song." Also there's something I like to call an "Audio Adventure" entitled "The Musical Time Machine." I know you can hear it all, you just have to imagine seeing it like on TV; that's why it's called an "Audio Adventure." So you see, the show is good on TV, but is more fun if it's like radio !

      5 out of 5 stars It is a great CD for Dexter's Lab fans...like me!.......1999-08-03

      It is a great, funny CD. It includes an operistic Lab-retto telling Dexter's birth, as well as the audio of an episode. Also, it includes the title credit music, as well as two songs from two episodes. A must for Dexter fans!

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