
tracklist :
Disc One
The Weapon… Hunger (4:56) *
Ambush (2:51)
Barra Barra (5:56)
Bakara Market – Briefing (4:10) *
Synchrotone (8:57)
Militia (5:07) *
Bakara (3:20) *
We Got a Black Hawk Down (7:28) *
The Convoy Arrives – Rolling Out (2:33) *
Vale Of Plenty (3:09)
Chalk For Advances (0:48) *
Leave No Man Behind (4:08) *
Chopper Support (3:44) *
Trucks Under Fire (2:06) *
Chant – Cover Fire (6:47) *
Down (1:57) *
Marrakesh (1:54) *
Fire Dust (2:38) *
Disc Two
Hunger (alternate version) (7:17)
Battle Over Streets (7:08) *
Taking Lives (3:21) *
Of The Earth (2:27)
Still (2:16)
Ashes To Ashes (5:10) *
Holdin’ On (7:26) *
Mogadishu’s Blues (3:02)
Secured Streets (4:12) *
Chant (full version) (3:52) *
Trival War (2:41)
Cavalry (2:40) *
Soldiers Back On (4:11) *
End Title (10:25) *
Demo One (1:27)
Demo Two (0:59)
Demo Three (1:33)
Hunger (alternate two) (5:09)
* Unreleased Music included in the film
On "Soldiers Back On" the music was original in mono, I put it in stereo but the sound is still monoish because the original track was recorded off and never actually from the original source.
On "Bakara Market – Briefing" I think it was, towards the end, the music begins to become static for some reason.
Download (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2QBM5F5P)
2.) Why is it here in the Video Game Music section?
It belongs here:
Film, Television and Classical Music Download Links (http://forums.ffshrine.org/film-television-classical-music-download-links/)
It belongs here:
Film, Television and Classical Music Download Links (http://forums.ffshrine.org/film-television-classical-music-download-links/)
Look at the date I posted this… 2009.
So…what are you trying to say? The Film, Television and Classical Music Download links section didn’t exist in 2009? I wasn’t here, so I don’t know….
Exactly. the Music Download section was divided in 3 somewhere along 2010, I think.
Yeah, after a while I think they saw that the other genres, like VGM, were getting more popular, so they separated it. Moreover… That was a good decision, because VGM music is different from film/ tv music, completely different rules, so VGM deserves its own place.