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The Greatest Video Game Music
Miusic by: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Genres: Soundtrack
Released: 2011
Format: M4A; 256Kbps
Size: 126 MB
Tracklisting
01. Advent Rising Muse [03:43]
02. Legend of Zelda Suite [04:21]
03. Call of Duty – Modern Warfare 2 Theme [03:34]
04. Angry Birds Main Theme [03:17]
05. Final Fantasy VIII Liberi Fatali [03:14]
06. Super Mario Bros Theme [04:12]
07. Uncharted – Drake’s Fortune Nate’s Theme [01:52]
08. Grand Theft Auto IV Soviet Connection [03:07]
09. World of Warcraft Seasons of War [03:12]
10. Metal Gear Solid Sons of Liberty Theme [03:57]
11. Tetris Theme [03:29]
12. Battlefield 2 Theme [04:41]
13. Elder Scrolls Oblivion [01:52]
14. Call of Duty 4 – Modern Warfare Main Menu Theme [02:17]
15. Mass Effect Suicide Mission [04:51]
16. Splinter Cell Conviction [02:49]
17. Final Fantasy Main Theme [02:44]
18. Bioshock The Ocean on his Shoulders [02:19]
19. Halo 3 One Final Effort [04:04]
20. Fallout 3 Theme [02:22]
21. Super Mario Galaxy Gusty Garden Galaxy [03:49]
22. Final Fantasy XIII Hanging Edge (Bonus Track) [02:36]
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BUT this is not the greatest video game music, I would rather say the most popular music for a western teenage audience who still can’t accept or do not understand that Afrika or Outcast outclass almost every track on the album.
Seriously, only the obvious candidates for eastern games and they have been done to death already.
Where is LAIR, Killzone, Order of the Phoenix, Ni no Kuni, Kameo, Ace Combat, Secret Weapons over Normandy, Shenmue, Medal of Honor, Warhawk, Viva Pinata, StarFox, Metroid, Kirby, Dragon Quest, Valkyria Chronicles etc. ? Even most of the old Amiga and SNES synth scores had better music in them than Fallout 3, Call of Duty or Splinter Cell (You get the LPO and you waste them on THIS !?)
A few minor things: Battlefield 2 is actually the theme of Battlefield 1943, a little research wouldn’t have hurt. Metal Gear Solid 2 sounds not as good as the original with the orchestra, same with Splinter Cell. Call of Duty 4 is an absolute joke (and there was even some good music in the game), Mass Effect sounds like a bad joke as well, it just doesn’t work with a Symphony Orchestra.
One of the few good things is Nate’s Theme, it sounds excellent.
Overall (and after a second listen) I’m not very fond of this work but I want to support the orchestra.
Thanks!!
Sirusjr: I’d say it’s easily worth of purchase. Yes, there are some odd choices (mainly Modern Warfare, GTA), but the London Philharmonics’ performance quality is so high, that the pure orchestral tracks are easily the best I’ve ever heard on any videogame music concert compilation. Just the tracks for Angry Birds, Uncharted 2, and Battlefield are easily worth the 3 dollars you pay for the whole album.
Take for example the album Play! a Videogames Symphony Live’s butchered version of Guild Wars track – the orchestra is absolutely out of tune and out of tempo at the very end.
London Philharmonic is always spot on perfect.
This is a studio recording. I believe this nonsense was performed in concert as well but it’s all over now.
This is a studio recording. I believe this nonsense was performed in concert as well but it’s all over now.
I’d just like to know why you think this is "utter crap." Please explain.
Oh, well… It’s still nice to see that the UK is doing this sort of thing now. And with such a prestigious orchestra, as well. Could it be our turn for the game music explosion?
With that said, thanks for uploading the album.
I don’t know why you consider our criticisms to be hateful. If you have read the posts on the Big Orchestral Action Music Thread and seen the sorts of quality orchestral albums that have been produced in the past with the music from a single show – gundam seed symphony, gundam seed destiny symphony, or gundam symphony – you can see why we have high standards.
Plus I think in the end we agree on this anyway, we all want to see arrangements of music that hasn’t been given the orchestral treatment in the past. When an orchestra like the London Philharmonic is used, we want to see material worthy of their pedigree. Personally I think there needs to be an album of orchestral performances of music by Hitoshi Sakimoto that would include Final Fantasy Tactics (still miraculously has not been on any orchestral albums), Odin Sphere, Valkyria Chronicles, Deltora Quest, and maybe even some Vagrant Story.
Plus I think in the end we agree on this anyway, we all want to see arrangements of music that hasn’t been given the orchestral treatment in the past. When an orchestra like the London Philharmonic is used, we want to see material worthy of their pedigree. Personally I think there needs to be an album of orchestral performances of music by Hitoshi Sakimoto that would include Final Fantasy Tactics (still miraculously has not been on any orchestral albums), Odin Sphere, Valkyria Chronicles, Deltora Quest, and maybe even some Vagrant Story.
Agreed. I believe anyone who enjoys game music will criticize, but not for the sake of doing so, but because productions like this can be much better and satisfying. No one is against this kind of effort, and the criticism is made with the intentions of seeing in the future more projects like this one, but with superior selections and arrangements.
Regarding Sakimoto, that would be awesome. The symphonic scores by Sakimoto are begging to be orchestrated. In that list we could add Final Fantasy XII (which remains without a single orchestral arrangement, the only main FF to not have one) and Legaia Duel Saga.
Absolutely agree with everything you said. There is nothing imaginative in this album at all. Taking music which is poor from the outset, giving it an unimaginative arrangement, and passing it to one of the world’s finest symphony orchestras… There’s something very wrong with that.
Mix that up with twenty year-old arrangements of tired themes (Super Mario Bros), atrocious music that’s there only because it is attached to a popular franchise (GTA IV), and bandwagon-jumping cynical appeals to pop-culture (Angry Birds) and you have this album. The production values are EXCELLENT – which makes it twice as painful. Clearly this had a big budget attached to it, and was treated as a pretige project… So why the crap arrangements and crap music?
but please: can somebody upload this via mediafire or other BETTER site? all of these upload sites just suck
With that said, thanks for uploading the album.
*slow clap*
This couldn’t have been said any better.
Genre : Soundtrack
Original Release Date : 2011
Source : Amazon MP3
DRM : None at all
Quality : 256 KB/s
Format : MP3
1. Advent Rising: Muse
2. Legend of Zelda: Suite
3. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2: Theme
4. Angry Birds: Main Theme
5. Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali
6. Super Mario Bros: Theme
7. Uncharted – Drake’s Fortune: Nate’s Theme
8. Grand Theft Auto IV: Soviet Connection
9. World of Warcraft: Seasons of War
10. Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty Theme
11. Tetris Theme (Korobeiniki)
12. Battlefield 2: Theme
13. Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
14. Call of Duty 4 – Modern Warfare: Main Menu Theme
15. Mass Effect: Suicide Mission
16. Splinter Cell: Conviction
17. Final Fantasy: Main Theme
18. Bioshock: The Ocean on his Shoulders
19. Halo 3: One Final Effort
20. Fallout 3: Theme
21. Super Mario Galaxy: Gusty Garden Galaxy
22. Bonus Track: Dead Space: Welcome Aboard The U.S.G. Ishimura
Agreeing with everyone else here that this album was seriously lacking in variety. It shouldn’t be called the greatest video game music, but rather, music from mainstream Western video games that brought in the most revenue… ever. And what the hell is Angry Birds doing on there? Has that crappy iPhone game gotten to the point where it displaces some of the real quality gems out there? Very disappointed in this junk. Also, while the orchestral talent is undeniable, being the LPO after all, I was very disappointed in ME2: Suicide Mission… one of my favorite Western game themes… and this version just felt flat. Build-up took far too long, and even at the end, there should have been more bass. I should be feeling the pound of my heart in the music! Instead, it sounds like Shepard’s taking a sauna bath :/
I agree that this is a selection aimed at a casual video game listener, and definitely not the "Greatest Video Game Music". But who can blame them? Of course they’re strifing for the most common denominator on a niche market like this. And of course they’re calling it "The Greastest Video Game Music" and not, while admittedly more appropriate, "The Most Popular Video Game Music". I think it’s a rather good selection. It has good old stuff (Tetris, Final Fantasy VIII), good new stuff (WOW, Bioshock) and some stuff that is included to SELL this stuff (Battlefield 2, Angry Birds). And for the latter, again, wo can blame them? This release wouldn’t have happened if there was only outstanding, but little-known music on it that nobody knows. This would be exactly the kind of album I would recommend to someone who says: "Hey, I would really like to get to know video game music, but I’m entirely new on this and know nothing about it." A perfect introduction into VGM. It’s a good selection. It’s just not for us.
I know this thing has to appeal to the masses and make money. I could have come up with a selection that would have satisfied those requirements, sold a zillion copies, and contained good music in imaginative arrangements. I’d have put Angry Birds on there… but I would have expanded it into a genuinely symphonic tone poem… what better inspiration do you need? Angry birds. Respighi meets Vaughan Williams via Stravinsky. Imagine that. Nah, let’s just make some drab lumbering arrangement and toss that on instead.
These albums should lure the mass audience by appealing to their interests – video games – and then educate them. Get them to understand the possibilities of the modern orchestra. Get them interested in exploring the classical repertoire, broaden their horizons, etc. I fail to see how they will achieve this with almost-indistinguishable-from-the-original renditions of insignificant cues from popular franchises that were never music-oriented or dependent in the first place. I love GTA IV. I’m running a bit behind but I’ve just started going out with Kate McCreary. I don’t play it to listen to the score though!
If I had a spare �10,000 I’d record the album I have inside my head just to prove a point.
I agree that this is a selection aimed at a casual video game listener, and definitely not the "Greatest Video Game Music". But who can blame them? Of course they’re strifing for the most common denominator on a niche market like this. And of course they’re calling it "The Greastest Video Game Music" and not, while admittedly more appropriate, "The Most Popular Video Game Music". I think it’s a rather good selection. It has good old stuff (Tetris, Final Fantasy VIII), good new stuff (WOW, Bioshock) and some stuff that is included to SELL this stuff (Battlefield 2, Angry Birds). And for the latter, again, wo can blame them? This release wouldn’t have happened if there was only outstanding, but little-known music on it that nobody knows. This would be exactly the kind of album I would recommend to someone who says: "Hey, I would really like to get to know video game music, but I’m entirely new on this and know nothing about it." A perfect introduction into VGM. It’s a good selection. It’s just not for us.Well said.
@tangotreats: Good points you made. My question, and I hope this is not too much OT: How would the tracklist of such a hypothetical album look like? No challenge, just honest interest.
IS A BIG FUCKING MISTAKE.
It would have saved a LOT of HATE on this album.
Myself included.
You should never make an album titled as such.
It’s just plain stupid.