View Poll Results: Rate the soundtrack 1 is best, 6 is worst

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    3 33.33%
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    4 44.44%
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Thread: Rate Nemesis Soundtrack

  1. #1
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    Rate Nemesis Soundtrack

    While I have neither listened to the complete soundtrack nor seen the movie, yet (But I will in 22 hours and 50 minutes ), I think that the newest soundtrack is the worst of the ten.
    I am sure that the music works fine together with the movie, but the music alone can IMHO not compete with the older soundtracks.

    So, what do you think?

    I will let you know should my opinion change after having seen Nemesis.
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    Not bad IMO. (I have not yet seen the movie, it's not out here). A bit bland, but not horrible. I disliked more FC's.

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  3. #3
    When I first got this soundtrack for Christmas, I didn't like it. But now, after a few listens, I love it.

    For a lot of people, it seems that the action music at the end of this album is the reason to get it, but for me it has to be the slower tracks, like My Right Arm. I especialy liked the middle part of the end credits*, and how Goldsmith uses Blue Skies at the beginning of that track.

    For its incompleteness, I'd probably give this one an A-, but since that's not an option, It gets an A.

    *The end credits are edited down(?) on the album, perhaps I'll be able to rip the full film version from the DVD when its released. Also, the music while the Enterprise is in spacedock is missing, which is sad because it is a beutiful reprise of Goldsmith's music for "The Enterprise" (track 6 on the expanded CD edition)in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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