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The 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Musical Soundtrack Is Now Available

The much-hyped latest episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, "Subspace Rhapsody", was the franchise's first musical episode. It was filled with 9 original songs bookended by special opening and ending themes. To not make that publicly available would be an injustice. Fans would be more than willing to pay for it, and it earns Paramount a little more money off of it. And so, a soundtrack was released Friday. with all songs by songwriters Tom Polce and Kay Hanley.

Here is the complete tracklist for the episode. The Klingon pop song is seemingly not included.

  1. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Main Title ("Subspace Rhapsody Version) composed by Jeff Russo
  2. Status Report, performed by the entire cast
  3. Connect to Your Truth, performed by Rebecca Romijn and Paul Wesley as Una Chin-Riley and James T. Kirk
  4. How Would That Feel, performed by Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh
  5. Private Conversation, peformed by Anson Mount and Melanie Scrofano as Christopher Pike and Marie Batel
  6. Keeping Secrets, performed by Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley
  7. I’m Ready, performed by Jess Bush as Christine Chapel
  8. I’m the X performed by Ethan Peck as Spock
  9. Keep Us Connected, performed by Celia Rose Gooding as Nyota Uhura
  10. We Are One, performed by the entire cast
  11. Subspace Rhapsody End Credit Medley
Currently, the release is digital-only, available on iTunes/Apple Music, Spotify and other music streaming services. No vinyl release, even for such a series it may suitable, or any disc formats. The episode, as well as all of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, is streaming on Paramount+, with the second season finale, its tenth episode "Hegemony" streams on the platform on August 10. The series also stars Melissa Navia as Erica Ortegas and Babs Olusanmokun as Joseph M'Benga, and the episode also features Dan Jeannotte as George Samuel "Sam" Kirk, Carol Kane as Pelia, and Bruce Horak as the Klingon Garkog.

Source: Daps Magic

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