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Originally Posted by reinadeoz
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)
Jeremy Soule, skilled in battle of sword and sorcery conceived and wrote a really epic theme that puts the willies about symphonic orchestral direction and size, directly recalling overwhelming wonders that sound like Conan the Barbarian by Basil Poledouris. Conceived as a choir of barbarians, Soule recorded in three batches to a chorus of 30 men, giving the feeling in the mix to be almost a hundred voices sing the song of Dovahkiin (Dragonborn) in the language of the dragons. A piece in crescendos, and popping corals diminuendi constant.
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I thought this release was really common though.
Only one that comes to mind is "The Dig". Usually fetches a pretty penny when it is offered for sale.
Falcom's "Music from Dinosour" used to be a super rare CD, before they reprinted it and remade the game. Still rare though, is "Music from Star Trader"...how many people know Falcom actually did a shooter early on in their life?