Description
1. | Star Trek: The Next Generation – Main Title / Narration: Patrick Stewart | 1:46 |
Suite from Tin Man | ||
2. | Not Nice/ Right / Scared | 4:44 |
3. | Closing / Tin Man Contact / Romulans | 2:55 |
4. | Meet | 3:32 |
5. | No Choice/ Tam | 3:56 |
The Inner Light | ||
6. | Theme from The Inner Light | 2:53 |
Sub Rosa | ||
7. | Hooked On Ronin | 3:59 |
A Fistful of Datas | ||
8. | A Fistful of Datas | 4:54 |
Dark Page | ||
9. | Painful Revelation | 5:27 |
Suite from Descent, Parts 1&2 | ||
10. | They’re Back! | 2:54 |
11. | Hook, Line and Sinker | 3:19 |
12. | Crusher to the Rescue | 1:59 |
Birthright, Part 1 | ||
13. | Data in Dreamland | 5:23 |
14. | Star Trek: The Next Generation – End Title | 0:54 |
The series’ initial scoring chores were handled mainly by Dennis McCarthy and Ron Jones with occasional guest composers like Fred Steiner (who scored several of the original series’ episodes) and George Romanis filling in. Veteran feature film composer Jay Chattaway came to the attention of Paramount Television Music Vice President David Grossman through a tape of music he composed for National Geographic and Jacque Cousteau Specials. Rick Berman and Peter Lauritson were both impressed with Jay’s music, and when it came time to score the episode “Tin Man,” Jay got the gig. Since that episode, he was asked back to score the episode “Remember Me,” and shortly thereafter replaced Ron Jones as a regular composer for the last four seasons of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. He continues to score episodes of STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE and STAR TREK: VOYAGER as well as having created the exciting music for the Las Vegas attraction STAR TREK: THE EXPERIENCE.