The first collection of composer Jeff Russo’s Star Trek: Discovery score arrived back in December, capturing a selection of music from the first nine episodes of the season — and now, the full track listing and preorder details are here for his second collection, coming this week!

Star Trek: Discovery — Season 1, Chapter 2 debuts from Lakeshore Records on digital music services Friday, April 6, and contains 22 new tracks from Episode 10 (“Despite Yourself”) through the finale (“Will You Take My Hand?”). The 22-track album includes plenty of music from the Mirror Universe, Hugh Culber’s favorite Kasseelian Opera, and the new recording of the classic Star Trek theme from the finale’s end credits.

We would have preferred cover art featuring one of the different poster designs created for Discovery‘s first season — at least for a visual differentiation from the first album — but the artwork above (obtained via Amazon) does at least have “Chapter 2” on it.

Here’s the full track listing:

1. Burnham Take Over (1:31)

2. I Can’t Rest Here (1:22)

3. Dishonor Yourselves (2:20)

4. Tell Me the Truth (6:29)

5. The Rebels Haven’t Completed Their Evacuation (1:50)

6. I’ll Take It from Here (2:09)

7. Kasseelian Opera (2:31)

8. The Lorca I Knew (2:38)

9. 212 Days of Torture (1:27)

10. Biotoxins (1:58)

11. Come in Discovery (2:30)

12. Safe to Drop out of Warp (4:26)

13. Lorca is Finished (2:26)

14. Coming Home (1:21)

15. Initiating (3:02)

16. Qo’nos Bar Source (2:54)

17. Not a Lot of Humans Here (1:57)

18. I’m No Good (2:36)

19. War is Over (4:48)

20. I’ve Never Been to Vulcan (0:55)

21. Incoming Transmission (1:12)

22. Theme from Star Trek (Discovery End Credits Version) (1:02)

Like the first Discovery soundtrack, the Season 1, Chapter 2 collection will be available digitally through Amazon, on iTunes, and on Spotify when it lands this Friday. For those of you who prefer their soundtracks in physical form (like us!), the album will be available on CD on May 25, and can be preordered now at Amazon.

As always, you’ll find our full review of this upcoming Star Trek: Discovery soundtrack as soon as we get our hands on the new music… so stay tuned!