Episode 3 of Star Trek: Picard airs this week on CBS All Access but there’s more for fans of The Next Generation followup - the digital release of Star Trek: Picard—Original Series Soundtrack Season 1, Chapter 1.
Composed by Emmy Award-winning Jeff Russo, Lakeshore Records will release the album digitally on February 7 (available for preorder now). For a sampling of the album, Screen Rant is exclusively debuting the track titled “Mystery Ship” which augments the action with an exhilarating, driving orchestral score.
Without further ado, allow us to present Jeff Russo’s “Mystery Ship” from Star Trek: Picard:
Complete Star Trek: Picard—Original Series Soundtrack Season 1, Chapter 1 Tracklist
Star Trek Picard Main Title
Star Trek Picard End Title
Walking With Number One
Dahj Activates
Dahj And Picard Speak
Dahj’s Last Fight
Picard Decides
The Painting
Twins
Picard Requests Help
Romulan Collusion
Trouble For Picard
Rafi Decides To Join
Rafi Turns Down Picard
Sizing Up Rios
Happier Times
Leaving With Elnor
Mystery Ship
Picard Goes Back
Picard Leaves Elnor
Soji And Narek Waltz
Home Movies
Jurati And Maddox
Leaving With Maddox
Seven Needs Revenge
What’s Your Emergency
Page
Children Of Mars End Credits
Fans can pre-order Star Trek: Picard—Original Series Soundtrack Season 1, Chapter 1 here.
ABOUT JEFF RUSSO
ABOUT LAKESHORE RECORDS
Lakeshore Records is a four-time Grammy-nominated independent record label, a division of the Cutting Edge Music Group. Lakeshore Records has released popular and classic soundtracks to such films and tv shows as Drive, Stranger Things, Moonlight, Lady Bird, The Walking Dead, Star Trek: Discovery, Little Miss Sunshine, The Hurt Locker, Napoleon Dynamite and many, many more.
Jeff Russo is an Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated composer, scoring varied and compelling music for film, television and video games. He won an Emmy Award, and received two additional Emmy nominations for his thrilling and angst-producing score on FX’s Golden Globe and Emmy winning Fargo. Russo also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Music for Annapurna Interactive’s video game, What Remains of Edith Finch.
Russo’s film credits include Noah Hawley’s Lucy in the Sky, starring Natalie Portman and Jon Hamm, which premiered at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival, as well as Craig Macneill’s Lizzie, starring Chloe Sevigny and Kristen Stewart, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival; Peter Berg’s action-thriller film, Mile 22, starring Mark Wahlberg; and Jon Avnet’s Three Christs, starring Richard Gere, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
Russo is currently scoring CBS’s Star Trek: Picard, starring Patrick Stewart. His music can also be heard on shows such as FX’s Legion, starring Dan Stevens and Rachel Keller; CBS’s Star Trek: Discovery; starring Sonequa Martin-Green and Anthony Rapp; Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy, starring Ellen Page and Mary J. Blige; Hulu’s The Act, starring Patricia Arquette; FX’s Snowfall, staring Isaiah John and Amin Joseph; and Starz’s Power, starring Omari Hardwick and produced by Curtis Jackson “50 Cent;” Starz’s Counterpart, starring J.K. Simmons; HBO’s Golden Globe and Emmy-nominated series The Night Of, starring John Tuturro; Netflix’s Altered Carbon, starring Chris Conner and Renée Elise Goldsberry; and more.
In addition to composing music for film and television, Russo is a founding member, lead guitarist and co-songwriter of two-time Grammy nominated, multi-platinum selling rock band, Tonic. Their debut album, Lemon Parade, posted three singles in the U.S. Mainstream rock charts’ Top 10 with “If You Could Only See” rocketing to number one. In 2003, the band received two Grammy nominations, one for “Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal” for “Take Me As I Am,” and one for “Best Rock Album.”
Lakeshore Records has released score albums from composers such as Jonny Greenwood, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, Danny Elfman, Clint Mansell, Cliff Martinez, James Horner, Thomas Newman, John Powell, Mark Isham, Graeme Revell, Rolfe Kent, Gustavo Santaolalla, Philip Glass, Dario Marianelli, Mark Mothersbaugh, Christophe Beck, Christopher Young, Rachel Portman, and Marco Beltrami.
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Star Trek: Discovery season 3 premieres later in 2020.