
“I thought we were going to get the exact same tapes as last time,” he said. “It may not be radically different,” he said, “but it would satisfy me.”Ĭover of La-La Land’s remastered Star Trek II soundtrackĪs it turns out, a surprise awaited him when he requested the master tapes from the studio. But in the 12 years since, Bulk felt he’d learned a thing or two about how he could make a few things even better. “I had thrown out some suggestions,” he said in a recent phone interview with TrekMovie, “and Trek II was one I’d wanted to revisit.”īulk worked with veteran music mixer and editor Mike Matessino on Retrograde Records’ 2009 expanded CD release of James Horner’s beloved music for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and to this day remains very proud of that disc. Bulk’s mind when he found out there was a hole in La-La Land Records’ CD release schedule. Good words, and maybe–just maybe–they were in the back of soundtrack producer Neil S. “If Genesis is indeed ‘life from death,’ I must return to this place again.”

TrekMovie talked to the team who put it all together to get the details. There is also a new extensive set of liner notes. Today La-La Land Records just released a new 2-CD limited edition extended soundtrack for James Horner’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, which has been totally remastered.
