Myrkul
06-26-2018, 03:14 PM
(https://mega.nz/#!vDpx0QrR!EfBXOmLxP3C6iCr2EjoCDXynzh8Zf6HKcnT7LzOMTt0)
FLAC version (https://mega.nz/#!bKoHmI7D!4irggcTzhqOdjfUO5UVHNS7Vfxkm158zACqPNonY8ns)
Notes: It seems like tracks 7 & 8 are the same ones. The soundtrack was distributed/sold like this, sorry.

(https://vgmdb.net/album/45945)

Smurf Stomper
06-27-2018, 12:08 AM
Thank you!

EDIT: damn, yours is the same as mine with track 7 being a dupe of track 8.



Anyone have the real track 7 in FLAC? please post!!

WorkNoFun
06-27-2018, 02:06 AM
iTunes, Google, Tidal and 7digital all have that same error, so blame them or Bethesda Softworks, or you'll have to accept a youtube or game rip.

Bizargh
06-27-2018, 03:18 AM
And here I thought Bethesda Softworks and/or Zenimax were finally getting their music distributing groove on after new-DOOM. Between this & Wolfenstein: The New Colossus's not-so lossless FLAC releases, that's just sloppy.

If both 7digital & Tidal have this error (I have the former & only just remembered this error too), then looks like we're presently crap out of luck in having a complete lossless release for Wolfenstein: The New Order. I suppose we'll either have to hope Bethesda/Zenimax see value in a physical release for MachineGames' developments including Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (It was a downright shame that never got an official release at all, although Mick Gordon at the very least got to prepare SoundCloud tracks), or somebody realises they've not only got lossless releases of Wolfenstein: The New Colossus that sincerely don't appear to be lossless, but present ones for Wolfenstein: The New Order with a track missing (Since I've got no earthly idea whose inbox I need to leave a message raising the issue with, since it's clearly what the retailers are being given rather than what they're giving).

This old thread right there (Thread 173892) has living links that will at least be able to get you the Google Play release with "Kill Everyone" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jua3KAKf2pg) intact. It's MP3 320kbps, but it's really better than nothing (And still beats having to settle on a Soundcloud rip).
There's also alternatively Alpha23's rip (Thread 119745) of The New Order (His 1fichier link's still alive: https://1fichier.com/?ua9h3wtxry&af=62851), as well as igor.kovalsky/UnreleasedGameMusic's "Concept Album" (Thread 223101) he constructed from it & Vladlencry's old rip (It also includes 'The Partisan' from The Old Blood). They're Wwise-extracted OGGs that likely don't surpass lossy quality, but one can't afford to be picky in that regard.

Myrkul
06-27-2018, 04:38 PM
Sorry for that guys, i did not check carefully before posting.

I don't understand such big mistakes coming from Bethesda.
They probably don't care much about their music distribution.

Bizargh
06-27-2018, 05:57 PM
Sorry for that guys, i did not check carefully before posting.

I don't understand such big mistakes coming from Bethesda.
They probably don't care much about their music distribution.

Not to worry. I completely forgot myself, and I've owned the 7digital release for some time already (Which I'm guessing was part of a recent "re-release", which may explain why 'Kill Everyone' ended up missing even from digital stores previously having the 2014 release in stock).

Bethesda Softworks has been a tough one to read regarding music releases. Maybe they go to iTunes or similar digital stores like usual, maybe they just get a Vinyl-only release for those highly enthusiast collectors, or maybe they just set a deadline for some potential extra revenue (Might explain why Wolfenstein: The New Order had a small number of tracks, one of which that was also a fan-favourite didn't make the release & ended up on Mick's Soundcloud) or let folks like Jeremy Soule handle it themselves (Which DirectSong ended up doing an utterly appalling job at, even digitally).
Maybe they never saw a particular demand nor, just as you said, much reason to care beyond a checkbox-tick for their game's original soundtrack until new-DOOM pretty much made Mick Gordon an actual selling point for a video-game and are trying to meet the demand (Perhaps why new-DOOM & Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus were given time after release to be more jam-packed and new-DOOM's getting physical releases this year), even recently kicking off their own Bethesda Softworks Music YouTube channel.

But it seems they still got a ways to go before they catch up to the likes of Ubisoft Music/UBILOUD (Say what you like about the games publisher & their development studios just as I might, their music distribution seems to have had their act firmly together for quite some time, especially digitally in which they've even been consistently provide 24bit lossless releases to digital stores such as Qobuz & 7digital the last couple of years).