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Probably worth a mention that the digital version of the soundtrack was released at US PlayStation Store in MP3 320kbps format, on June 4th 2013 for $9.99.
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murlakatamenka, what track(s) did Davies compose? I know he's usually orchestrator and/or conductor so this is a bit new.
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But it was the "Original Soundtrack", i think the same of the preorder, not the "Original Score" or the tracks are identical and it's just different titles?, well... when my game copy arrive i will know.
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The PSN soundtrack has the same tracklist as this one (CD).
It's 30 tracks and each track is credited to Gustavo Santaolalla inside IDtags. Here what the tracklist looks like pre-loaded in foobar2000: Spoiler:
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Tim Davies did Symphonic Sound Design.
http://www.timusic.net/bio/credits/ |
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It doesn't.
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The game credit lists six more composers, but they seem to be not involved in what's released in this album.
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Yes, I noticed too, but i don't know what that means with additional music, because in game all music sound like santaolalla... but the most are sound effects or silence .
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Additional music is a very wide, unspecified... expression characteristic for Western media I think. It does mean that some music was written by the specified artist(s): cues, longer portions or sometimes whole tracks, but it's rarely said what exactly... and that's normal. Same goes for additional arranging, additional orchestration etc.
If a booklet has people credited for additonal music/arranging/orchestration, it's a good idea to include them here too. |
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