Original Game Soundtrack
Composed by Jeremy Soule and Julian Soule
Released: December 2011

"This limited edition deluxe compilation set, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – The Original Game Soundtrack, features fours discs of
previously unreleased audio showcasing a breadth of music from the icy sounds inspired by the game’s highest mountain peaks
to the powerful themes capturing the magnificence of the dragons."
Source: Physical Soundtrack CDs
Format: MP3
Bit Rate: 320kbps CBR (16-bit/44.1)
All tracks are fully tagged (including album art)
ENJOY!
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"Silent Footsteps" is a great one too. has a Vangelis feel to it
thanks for the link. "From past to present" is quite awesome.
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"Silent Footsteps" is a great one too. has a Vangelis feel to it
I love that one… truly do.
Other tracks plays without problem?
Track 18 fix (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WIO6SWK0)
Track 18 fix (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WIO6SWK0)
I haven’t encountered any problems on other tracks, but I havent listened to the entire thing yet. Track 18 is the only track my ripping software is reporting a problem with.
I would really like to fix this than have an icky false-flac version. 🙁
http://www.mediafire.com/?f5vnvh7mzuttu2b
Thanks for the upload. Can I upload it at my blog?
Sure thing, I don’t mind.
http://www.mediafire.com/?f5vnvh7mzuttu2b
Sure thing, I don’t mind.
Thanks a lot. 😀 Thanks again for uploading a spectacular soundtrack. 😀
No problem! FYI, I am reuploading CD1 with the repaired Track 18 to keep things clean, should be live in about 10 mins. Be sure to update your link if you’ve posted it already.
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Okie dokie, CD1 has been reuploaded with the fixed track 18 from the first disc. Sleepy time for meh.
Edit: Sorry, Found it 🙂
Here is the full track list in case anyone’s interested.
CD1
1. Dragonborn (3:57)
2. Awake (1:34)
3. From Past to Present (5:06)
4. Unbroken Road (6:26)
5. Ancient Stones (4:47)
6. The City Gates (3:48)
7. Silent Footsteps (2:53)
8. Dragonsreach (2:22)
9. Tooth and Claw (1:50)
10. Under an Ancient Sun (3:43)
11. Death or Sovngarde (3:02)
12. Masser (6:06)
13. Distant Horizons (3:54)
14. Dawn (3:59)
15. The Jerall Mountains (3:21)
16. Steel on Steel (1:45)
17. Secunda (2:05)
CD2
18. Imperial Throne (2:22)
19. Frostfall (3:28)
20. Night Without Stars (0:43)
21. Into Darkness (2:54)
22. Kyne’s Peace (3:51)
23. Unbound (1:34)
24. Far Horizons (5:33)
25. A Winter’s Tale (3:21)
26. The Bannered Mare (2:30)
27. The Streets of Whiterun (4:06)
28. One They Fear (3:16)
29. The White River (3:31)
30. Silence Unbroken (2:23)
31. Standing Stones (6:38)
32. Beneath the Ice (4:16)
33. Tundra (3:51)
34. Journey’s End (4:09)
CD3
35. Before the Storm (1:09)
36. A Chance Meeting (3:11)
37. Out of the Cold (3:04)
38. Around the Fire (3:11)
39. Shadows and Echoes (2:21)
40. Caught Off Guard (1:12)
41. Aurora (7:23)
42. Blood and Steel (2:12)
43. Towers and Shadows (2:23)
44. Seven Thousand Steps (1:08)
45. Solitude (2:12)
46. Watch the Skies (2:22)
47. The Gathering Storm (2:55)
48. Sky Above, Voice Within (3:58)
49. Death in the Darkness (2:37)
50. Shattered Shields (2:40)
51. Sovngarde (3:38)
52. Wind Guide You (9:05)
CD4
53. Skyrim Atmospheres (42:34)
Full play time: 3:38:19
Wow, this will take a while to listen to… 🙂
Ah, could you be so kind as to let us know if issues crop up anywhere else in the release?
When you copy/paste the URL into a new tab or window, you should see a link pop up after a few seconds (it’s a green Download button). Fairly straightforward.
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Fyreffect, is this a reupload of my rip, or is this one of your own CD? Because if it’s the latter, it may be a wider problem than just bad shipping.
This is not a re-up of your rip, I have more integrity than that. I only thought to listen after I saw the issue reported in your thread, so I took a listen to track 18 on my rip, and sure enough the distortion was present there too, even in the original wav file before conversion to mp3. I’m questioning the quality of the physical discs at this point.
(so far, track 18 from disc 1 is the only one that was reported to have a small section of distortion, which has already been fixed)
No idea if any of the other tracks turned out bad.
No idea if any of the other tracks turned out bad.
Which software did you use to rip?
Hi Ghost, you’re very welcome. Track 18 was the only one reported to have a problem (it was just a quick half-second or so of distortion), more to do with the quality of the disc itself I think, if their shipment packaging is any indication. It happened to some other people as well. I’ve listened to most of it in my car and on PC off and on, and everything sounds great. No one has posted a complaint so far, so looks like that one track was the only issue.
In any case, thanks for the awesome upload!
Yeah, bit lazy of me to ask that when I immediately listened to the entire thing after I’d finished downloading it! I found no other faulty tracks on there, they were immaculate! It’s an amazing soundtrack, but it definitely has more of an impact when you’re immersed into the game rather than when you listen to it solo. I was thinking about getting it myself (and I mean no disrespect to you by saying this) but I’m glad I didn’t buy it because only a handful of tracks that I loved from the game that really stand out as great, singly. Each to their own obviously, and again, I’m really appreciative of your upload, mate. Blood and Steel gets me fired up every time!
Also, I’m pretty sure it was the disc; that happens to me so much when I rip songs from CDs; some of them, much to my annoyance, end up distorted or with a "scratchy" effect. I wouldn’t have the know-how you do to repair them though, probably should try and dedicate some time to that!
The Atmospheres track sounds fine to me. If you listen with headphones, you might notice some "gaps" or something. I’m pretty sure this is an editing "thing" and not a disc error.
I just tested the links and they seem to be working correctly. Does anyone know if it might be a problem with region? Are any DLers from Europe having issues?
Yeah, bit lazy of me to ask that when I immediately listened to the entire thing after I’d finished downloading it! I found no other faulty tracks on there, they were immaculate! It’s an amazing soundtrack, but it definitely has more of an impact when you’re immersed into the game rather than when you listen to it solo. I was thinking about getting it myself (and I mean no disrespect to you by saying this) but I’m glad I didn’t buy it because only a handful of tracks that I loved from the game that really stand out as great, singly. Each to their own obviously, and again, I’m really appreciative of your upload, mate. Blood and Steel gets me fired up every time!
Also, I’m pretty sure it was the disc; that happens to me so much when I rip songs from CDs; some of them, much to my annoyance, end up distorted or with a "scratchy" effect. I wouldn’t have the know-how you do to repair them though, probably should try and dedicate some time to that!
I can understand not wanting to buy it, there isn’t a shortage of people who think $30.00 is excessive for the soundtrack. Considering the quality and duration of it however, I think it was worth paying. The main reason I bought it was for Jeremy Soule’s personal autograph. I assume from a marketing standpoint they realized that alone would probably double the sales that the OST would see otherwise. Eh, great music, great composer, great autograph (signed in gold, and the "S" is written like a treble clef…!) so I’m quite happy =)
Anyway, as said, I would definitely have bought it, I think the value for money is actually excellent considering the autograph and quantity of music, but it’s just a few tracks that really made an impact on me really. Great music though. Anyway, I’ll shut up now. On a side note, I think videogame soundtracks have always been the best and they’re really coming into prominence as games become more like films nowadays.
Edit: The treble clef… haha, nice touch!
Anyway, as said, I would definitely have bought it, I think the value for money is actually excellent considering the autograph and quantity of music, but it’s just a few tracks that really made an impact on me really. Great music though. Anyway, I’ll shut up now. On a side note, I think videogame soundtracks have always been the best and they’re really coming into prominence as games become more like films nowadays.
Edit: The treble clef… haha, nice touch!
No need to shut up haha, it’s great reading input from people with similar interests (for me anyways) 🙂
By the way, have you listened to the Guild Wars soundtracks? Jeremy Soule did those as well, and it is by far some of the best fantasy scoring I’ve ever heard, especially considering his work is mostly synth. You can listen to a very large portion of it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELHkgOWOE9A).
By the way, have you listened to the Guild Wars soundtracks? Jeremy Soule did those as well, and it is by far some of the best fantasy scoring I’ve ever heard, especially considering his work is mostly synth. You can listen to a very large portion of it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELHkgOWOE9A).
Nah, I haven’t. To be honest, I’m a console gamer (don’t think Guild Wars came to Playstation?) and I rarely play RPGs. It’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just I’m more into adventure\FPS games. But I’ll play anything that’s good. In terms of my RPG history, it started on SNES and obviously I was a fan of Zelda, then it moved to Pokemon on the gameboy (I don’t care what anyone says, Red/Blue are still to this day one of the best games I’ve ever played) and only ever really appreciated FF7 and 9 on the PS1 (probably 9 because it shared a lot in common with 7 visually and gameplay-wise from what I remember and it didn’t turn all pansy like 10 upwards seemed to do). Then, with the PS2 I really, really enjoyed Baldur’s Gate 2 and Champions of Norrath. I’ve always been a co-op fan and it was great fun to add a personalised touch with the character customisation and to go through with a mate with your own crafted warrior! It was great fun going through as a magic-type character with my mate as a barbarian, we slaughtered it with that combo! Even Dead Island I consider a bit of an RPG, and I’m a sucker for free-roams so Dead Island on PS3 was a winner for me since it merged the best genres: first-person, RPG elements of character development, exploration, adventure, great combat and survival horror! Fantastic game! And now Skyrim has completely blown me away, I’m just ridiculously addicted; it’s like your actually there! I get so involved and it also suits my preferences since it includes all the best genres. I think Japanese RPGs reached their peak a while ago and Westerns have dominated it for years now.
But I’ll definitely give that soundtrack a listen to, cheers for the heads-up! Any soundtrack I love, I still listen to my favourite Amiga game soundtracks and SNES soundtracks too!
This joke needs to die in fire. As did your grammar.
Thank you very much!
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