The next round of music from the just-concluded first season of Star Trek: Picard is on the way, and we’ve learned this afternoon that the series’ next collection beaming down soon.
Following up the “Volume 1” collection that was released back in February, publisher Lakeshore Records announced today that the next round of Star Trek: Picard music — featuring composer Jeff Russo’s score from “The Impossible Box,” “Nepenthe,” “Broken Pieces,” and the “Et in Arcadia Ego” two-parter, plus all earlier-released tracks from the entire season — will arrive for digital purchase and streaming on April 3.
Of note is the inclusion of Star Trek: Picard actor Isa Briones’ cover of “Blue Skies,” which played in the season finale as Data’s neural image — his ‘soul’ — was set free at the end of the episode.
Here’s the press announcement from label Lakeshore Records:
“BLUE SKIES” (FEATURING ISA BRIONES) MUSIC FROM STAR TREK: PICARD
SINGLE AVAILABLE TODAY ON ITUNES & SPOTIFYSeason One Finale of the CBS All Access Original Series
Starring Patrick Stewart Available to Stream NowForthcoming Complete Soundtrack Composed by Jeff Russo Available Digitally April 3
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 26, 2020: Lakeshore Records is announcing the release today of the digital single “Blue Skies” featuring Isa Briones (“Dahj/Soji” on Star Trek: Picard) on vocals—the highly popular version of the Irving Berlin classic–recorded and produced by Jeff Russo that appears in the current season of the CBS All Access original series Star Trek: Picard.
The song will also appear on the forthcoming complete version of the Star Trek: Picard — Original Series Soundtrack available digitally both domestically and internationally April 3. The album will include 27 additional tracks taken from the entire season composed by Russo. The song will be available on all other DSPs TBD.
As soon there is preorder information for the Star Trek: Picard — Season 1, Volume 2 soundtrack collection, we’ll make sure to share it — and in the meantime, if you’d like to pick up a copy of the “Blue Skies” cover, you can buy that as a single on Amazon or on iTunes today, or stream it on Spotify.
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APRIL 2 UPDATE: We’ve now got a full listing of the full, 55-track Star Trek: Picard Season 1 music collection, courtesy of Film Music Reporter.
In addition to all 28 tracks from the “Chapter 1” February release, the additional 27 tracks included in this release cover everything from Jurati and Rios’ late-night encounter to the concluding moments of the new La Sirena crew warping off to parts unknown.
29. Jurati and Rios Get Close (2:37)
30. Raffi Calls Bosch (3:26)
31. Raffi Opens Up (1:34)
32. Borg Cube (4:28)
33. Looking For Picard (5:10)
34. Walking Around Nepenthe (2:25)
35. Picard and Riker Reunite (2:34)
36. I Was Human (3:04)
37. Elnor Fights Narissa (2:47)
38. Picard Bids Farewell (5:01)
39. Tal Shiar Admonisher (2:46)
40. Staying Close (2:59)
41. Rios Feels Lost (2:06)
42. Hologram Meeting (1:06)
43. Raffi and Rios Talk (4:40)
44. Rios and Picard (3:13)
45. Unexpected Visitor (2:32)
46. Leaving the La Sirena (2:51)
47. Sutra Arrives (4:23)
48. Narek Escapes (8:07)
49. Butterfly (1:41)
50. Romulans Arrive Pt.1 (2:12)
51. Romulans Arrive Pt.2 (4:35)
52. Talking To Data (6:32)
53. The Crew Leaves As One (1:24)
54. Blue Skies (2:46)
55. Star Trek Picard Episode 110 End Credits (Full Version) (2:10)
You can listen to the full soundtrack collection here on Amazon, or here on Spotify, and here on Apple Music.
As for physical release of this collection, both CD and vinyl editions of the Star Trek: Picard Season 1 soundtrack are expected down the line, but no specific availability details are available just yet.