Lord of the Rings – Mines of Moria (Bonus Soundtrack)
CDs: 1
Composer: Chance Thomas
Year: 2008
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kBit/s
Tracks: 33
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01 Shadows of Angmar
02 Hills of the Shire
03 Bree-land Jig
04 The Ring-bearer Sets Forth
05 Ride of the Nazgul
06 Wreck and Slaughter
07 Courage of Men
08 Silent Hope
09 The Nine Draw Nigh
10 Far Ahead the Road Has Gone
11 Lament for Oakenshield
12 Red Stones and Golden Leaves
13 Fell Deeds Awake
14 Scattered Allies
15 Lay of the Free Peoples
16 Autumn Ale
17 East of the Sea
18 The Brigand’s Tale
19 Home from the Hunt
20 Frodo’s Path
21 The Doom of Edhelion
22 Ruins of Old
23 Garth Agarwen
24 The Shadows Linger
25 Vale of Imladris
26 Things to Come
27 Baruk Khazad
28 Down Down to Goblin-town
29 All Other Lights
30 Stars and Glory
31 War Pipes
32 Let Us Sing Together
33 Drums in the Deep
Album Size: 102 MB
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Enjoy and a "Thanks" would be nice 🙂
Speaking of Chance Thomas: ive been able to find the King Kong promo, and I think a game rip of Avatar (haven’t looked at it yet). Does anyone know if there’s a more "official", or at least more condensed version of Avatar?
Also, really wanting to find "Quest for Glory V" sounds like an epic score, and also a VG score landmark. Has anyone heard his score for "X-Men: The Official Game"? interviews with him say it has more of a modern, harsher sound, but I haven’t found the music online anywhere.
Thanks!
I’ll get to see if I can get to posting the "real" soundtrack sometime tomorrow.
Also, I found a link to a 61-track version, says from Turbine, that seems to include all the above tracks, plus a lot more, does anyone else know where those tracks are from?
FilePlanet: The Lord of the Rings Online Soundtrack (http://www.fileplanet.com/199894/190000/fileinfo/The-Lord-of-the-Rings-Online-Soundtrack)
Curious to hear the music, I assume it’s basically all essentially part of one large work, at least that’s how Thomas makes it sound, so hopefully the 61 track version will give the most music.
Also, curious what this "real" version you’re talking about it, Doublehex!
Also, I have a version of my own creation that merged that 61 track version from LOTRO.com and the soundtrack release. I never played the game, so I just arranged it the best I could using the names and wikis. But it’s better than nothing!
(bowing) 🙂