Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (soundtrack)

Leonard Rosenman's original score for. Additional music by Alexander Courage, with original music performed by The Yellowjackets.

Overview
Dramatic and relatively frequent statements of Alexander Courage's original Star Trek fanfare aside, Leonard Rosenman's light-hearted score for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is in many ways the odd man out in the world of Star Trek movie music.

Composed almost as if Rosenman chose to look into the Star Trek universe as an outsider, the score for The Voyage Home is in many ways a strictly comedy score, faithful to its 1980s setting. Gone are any hints of Jerry Goldsmith's soaring themes from and James Horner's bombastic motifs from II and III, with nautical and comedic orchestrations taking center stage. Certainly appropriate for the content and style of the film, Rosenman's work nevertheless remains confined to Star Trek IV and influences none of the six films that followed – even Goldsmith's own lighthearted romp,.

Peppered within the score are distinctly '80s jazz compositions, arranged and performed with Rosenman's input by The Yellowjackets, a generally unknown, yet prolific jazz group.

Also notable within the score (but not the soundtrack album release) is "I Hate You", written and performed by Kirk Thatcher, arranged by Mark Mangini.

Like, the order of cues was different on the commercial release than it was in the film. The order of the cues as heard in the film is 1, 10, 8, 3, 7, 6, 9, 2, 4, 11.

Track listing
The commercial soundtrack release of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home contained a sampling of the music used in the film as well as several jazz compositions written and performed by The Yellowjackets. Below is a list of the tracks made widely available.


 * * Contains TOS theme composed by Alexander Courage
 * &dagger; ''Contains music composed by Leonard Rosenman, Russell Ferrante, & Jimmy Haslip, performed and arranged by The Yellowjackets