While changing its direction in 2001, the Star Trek franchise is still running strong. The last of the 24th Century shows (Voyager) ended just in time for Paramount to take the series back into the past for a change of face and a change of sound. Some fans of the seemingly ageless franchise, despite the looming feature film that is a year late in production (to be released in the winter of 2002), haven't continued their interest in the franchise since Enterprise was given the reigns in 2001. With only the one show sustaining the franchise in the absense of a strong film series at the moment, however, Enterprise is all there is for fans of Trek. The show has garned critical success, and a reasonable fan response as well. Keep in mind that it typically takes a few years into a seven-year run for a Trek show to really catch on. Like the other shows, though, an album of the pilot music for the series has been released on CD right away. The music of Enterprise has been one of the more debatable topics regarding the show. The legacy of the music of Star Trek has caused a demanding standard of quality for that music, even in the television shows. With Jerry Goldsmith's Emmy Award-winning theme for Voyager still popular long after the end of the show, the music for Enterprise hasn't enjoyed the same level of acclaim.
1. Where My Heart Will Take Me - Russell Watson (album version)
2. New Enterprise
3. Klingon Chase-Shotgunned
4. Enterprise First Flight
5. Klang-Napped
6. Morpho-O-Mama / Suli-Nabbed
7. Phaser Fight
8. Breakthrough
9. Grappled
10. Rescue, The
11. Temporal Battle
12. Blood Work
13. New Horizons
14. Archers Theme
15. Where My Heart Will Take Me - (bonus track, TV version)