Star Trek: Nemesis – Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the 2002 film, Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Released on December 10, 2002 through Varèse Sarabande, the soundtrack features fourteen tracks of score at a running time just over forty-eight minutes, though bootleg versions containing the entire score have since been released.[3][4] A deluxe edition soundtrack limited to 5000 copies was released on January 6, 2014 by Varèse Sarabande.[5]
It would be Goldsmith's final Star Trek score before his death in 2004.
Track listing
#
Name
Length
Description
1
"Remus"
1:55
This is the fanfare for the Paramount Pictures logo and opening titles, followed by a meeting at the Romulan Imperial Senate.
2
"The Box"
2:20
Thalaron radiation mist is released in the senate room.
3
"My Right Arm"
1:02
Picard's best man speech at Riker and Troi's wedding.
4
"Odds and Ends"
4:37
Picard, Worf, and Data discover android remnants on Kolarus III that resemble Data.
5
"Repairs"
6:26
The android is reassembled and revealed as an earlier version of Data named B-4.
6
"The Knife"
3:09
Picard and his crew meet Praetor Shinzon for the first time.
7
"Ideals"
2:15
Picard and Shinzon bond over their shared aspirations.
8
"The Mirror"
5:21
Shinzon holds Picard as his prisoner before Data rescues him.
9
"The Scorpion"
2:21
Picard and Data commandeer a Scorpion class attack fighter to escape the "Scimitar."
10
"Lateral Run"
3:54
The Remans conduct a boarding party on the "Enterprise".
11
"Engage"
2:12
The Enterprise is used to ram into the Scimitar.
12
"Final Flight"
3:47
Picard boards the Scimitar alone and faces off against Shinzon.
On January 6, 2014 Varèse Sarabande released an expanded 5000-copy limited edition album of the score entitled Star Trek: Nemesis – The Deluxe Edition.[5] The 2-disc album features many previously unreleased cues as well as source music and alternate cues and mixes. The final track of the album entitled "Director and Composer" provides the audio to the final moments of Goldsmith on the Star Trek scoring stage with his orchestra and director Stuart Baird.[6]
Album cues from the original CD are bolded in the following track listing, though the lengths of several of the original CD cues are different.