160 KBPS MP3 @ CBR | 4"09’40 | 322 MB


1.Russell Brower – A Siege of Worlds v2 (12:06)
2.Clint Bajakian – Draenor (2:48)
3.Neal Acree – Khadgar’s Plan (4:06)
4.Sam Cardon – Call of the Warrior (2:30)
5.Clint Bajakian – Durotan (2:37)
6.Russell Brower – Magnificent Desolation (7:35)
7.Russell Brower – The Clans Join (3:32)
8.Eimear Noone – Chieftains Gather (1:36)
9.Edo Guidotti – Patience Point (2:59)
10.Russell Brower – Forsaken (2:04)
11.Russell Brower – Fel Wasteland (1:25)
12.Sam Cardon – Bloodmaul Slag Mines (2:11)
13.Edo Guidotti – Laborius Misery (1:09)
14.Sam Cardon – Gug’rokk (2:04)
15.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Plight of the Ogres (1:39)
16.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Freedom (2:54)
17.Clint Bajakian – Clan Frostwolf (2:30)
18.Eimear Noone – Stormlords on the March (3:35)
19.Neal Acree – Shadowmoon Valley (9:40)
20.Eimear Noone – Malach (4:02)
21.Edo Guidotti – Ts Have It (2:44)
22.Eimear Noone – Shadowmoon Rising (2:35)
23.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Sunsets on Shadowmoon (1:49)
24.Sam Cardon – Vow of the Alliance (1:41)
25.Russell Brower – Proudmoore (1:44)
26.Russell Brower – Gardens of Karabor (2:06)
27.Neal Acree – A Light in the Darkness (2:35)
28.Russell Brower – Caverns of Life (1:52)
29.Edo Guidotti – Voce (0:48)
30.Eimear Noone – Keepers of the Temple (3:10)
31.Edo Guidotti – Sacrifice (1:28)
32.Edo Guidotti – Tome (0:56)
33.Russell Brower – Elune’s Shadow (1:34)
34.Russell Brower – Foreshadowing (2:04)
35.Sam Cardon – Ancestral Vows (4:33)
36.Russell Brower – Eternal Night (1:15)
37.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Ethereal Essence (3:03)
38.Russell Brower – Premonition (2:11)
39.Sam Cardon – Words of the Dead (1:29)
40.Neal Acree – A Hero’s Sacrifice (1:56)
41.Sam Cardon – Oath of Beasts (5:06)
42.Clint Bajakian – Skulls Chime (2:01)
43.Clint Bajakian – The Fury (2:21)
44.Neal Acree – The Iron Dawn (2:34)
45.Neal Acree – The Spires of Arak (2:38)
46.Russell Brower – Arrakoa (2:37)
47.Sam Cardon – Oath of Birds (1:58)
48.Edo Guidotti – Shakedown (2:45)
49.Clint Bajakian – Mystic (9:20)
50.Neal Acree – The Spires at Night (2:15)
51.Clint Bajakian – Echoes (3:26)
52.Sam Cardon – Traversing the Spires (2:08)
53.Sam Cardon – Skyreach (2:03)
54.Sam Cardon – The Adherents of Rukhmar (2:36)
55.Sam Cardon – Powers of the Sun (2:07)
56.Edo Guidotti – Malevolent Mystique (2:04)
57.Sam Cardon – High Sage Viryx (2:08)
58.Edo Guidotti – Prevalent Confliction (1:34)
59.Edo Guidotti – alevolent Prescience (2:25)
60.Clint Bajakian – The Eagle of Draenor (4:10)
61.Russell Brower – Quiet Heart (5:38)
62.Jason Hayes – Wolf at the Gates (2:42)
63.Clint Bajakian – Army of Iron (2:22)
64.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Grinspiration (2:57)
65.Edo Guidotti – Ethereal Embers (1:19)
66.Edo Guidotti – Mandown (2:48)
67.Clint Bajakian – The Iron Horde (3:27)
68.Clint Bajakian – Machines of War (3:39)
69.Clint Bajakian – Conquerors (2:37)
70.Neal Acree – Nagrand (2:29)
71.Neal Acree – Land of Winds (2:13)
72.Clint Bajakian – The Mountains of Nagrand (3:13)
73.Russell Brower – Cold Mountains (2:36)
74.Eimear Noone – Rise to the Dark (2:04)
75.Clint Bajakian – Wind Across the Plains (2:31)
76.Clint Bajakian – The Diamond (2:51)
77.Russell Brower – Herding Clans (2:11)
78.Clint Bajakian – Warrior’s Journey (4:46)
79.Neal Acree – Warsong (7:35)
80.Edo Guidotti – Strange fever (2:12)
81.Eimear Noone – Protect the Throne (4:04)
82.Craig Stuart Garfinkle – Smack the Giant (2:32)
83.Neal Acree – Grommash Hellscream (2:45)
84.Sam Cardon – Gorian Words (2:10)
85.Russell Brower – Blackrock Foundry (3:08)
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Before I begin, I want to make a few points clear. This is not a complete soundtrack as I will not have the Opening Cinematic cue until we get the Collectors Edition release, and that won’t be for a few months. So you will need to deal with this complete soundtrack not living up to its product description for a brief period of times.
Secondly, I chopped off 3 hours of music. That is a pretty big chunk of music so I feel like I need to explain myself. Blizzard has a tendency to have several variations on their theme – they will have the complete theme with all the different instruments, and then they will have others that would have a layer of instruments stripped out, or it would be the complete cue but edited down to just a particular segment. I used to have all these different versions mixed together into a single suite, but more and more I have seen the disadvantages of this approach. It bloats the filesize of the download and makes the album deceptively longer. You never really had 7 or 8 hours worth of music in WoW – it was more like 3 or 4 on repeat. I decided with Warlords to change that, and to outright not use these variations.
Some would disagree with this choice – but then again, there are those that think even leaving out a 15 second stinger would mean I am lying to them. I don’t care to please everyone – I make these for myself. I just so happen to share it with you guys. I do what I think makes up the best listening experience, and cutting out hours of crap goes a long way towards that.
Reupload on mediafire, my provider blocked MEGA :/
Thanks a lot for your posts! I really love this music 😀
Thanks again!
So far I’ve only noticed different names for some of the tracks and very very minor differences.
So far I’ve only noticed different names for some of the tracks and very very minor differences.
I’d like to know that, too. I’m yet to go through the entire soundtrack, but judging from the OST tracklist I now see on iTunes, there are few tracks missing or just named in a different way. For example, I don’t see the tracks like "The Homeworld Beckons" or "Times Change" here on this rip, but perhaps they are present under a different name (some clarification on that would be neat). If not, should I also download the official soundtrack to make it all as complete as possible for the moment? I don’t mean to sound ungrateful, I love the music itself and Doublehex’s work in sharing it with us, but I’m a little bit confused.
Doublehelix answered all your questions in his first message actually. 🙂
Quoting from him:
"Before I begin, I want to make a few points clear. This is not a complete soundtrack as I will not have the Opening Cinematic cue until we get the Collectors Edition release, and that won’t be for a few months. So you will need to deal with this complete soundtrack not living up to its product description for a brief period of times.
Secondly, I chopped off 3 hours of music. That is a pretty big chunk of music so I feel like I need to explain myself. Blizzard has a tendency to have several variations on their theme – they will have the complete theme with all the different instruments, and then they will have others that would have a layer of instruments stripped out, or it would be the complete cue but edited down to just a particular segment. I used to have all these different versions mixed together into a single suite, but more and more I have seen the disadvantages of this approach. It bloats the filesize of the download and makes the album deceptively longer. You never really had 7 or 8 hours worth of music in WoW – it was more like 3 or 4 on repeat. I decided with Warlords to change that, and to outright not use these variations.
Some would disagree with this choice – but then again, there are those that think even leaving out a 15 second stinger would mean I am lying to them. I don’t care to please everyone – I make these for myself. I just so happen to share it with you guys. I do what I think makes up the best listening experience, and cutting out hours of crap goes a long way towards that."
Although this may be related and yet off topic, I think this will be helpful for future posts. If you have the game downloaded with the latest patch, use the CASC View and the included list file to extract the latest music in the link below (as of 11/01/2015 per this post). If my understanding is correct of how the CASC viewer works, there are 31 new sound files in the Draener music folder (i.e. MUS_62_filename). You can extract them with the link below. Hope this helps.
https://github.com/WoW-Tools/CASCExplorer/releases
@Doublehex
Thanks Doublehex for your blizzard ost extracts. I have very much appreciated them in the past and look forward to your shares in the future.
I have no WoW on my hard drive, that’s why I asked for patch music files. Also I have game updated to Mists of Pandaria… (but I have no DVD of this expansion) so it will take so much time and space just for dozen of music files. I think I’ll wait for Legion and then I’ll instal the game and let it update itself.
Praise people that created CASC View! I use this tool and I was using MPQ Editor as well. 😀
I have no WoW on my hard drive, that’s why I asked for patch music files. Also I have game updated to Mists of Pandaria… (but I have no DVD of this expansion) so it will take so much time and space just for dozen of music files. I think I’ll wait for Legion and then I’ll instal the game and let it update itself.
Praise people that created CASC View! I use this tool and I was using MPQ Editor as well. 😀
If you would like the "raw" files, as in no renaming of track titles, cd cover, etc., I posted a link to the 31 tracks in the WoW patch thread. See link below. Yes, thanks to the creators of CASC view and the MPQ editor. It has definitely been nice to get additional music blizzard will not officially release.
WoW Soundtrack Patch Thread: Thread 91741
Post about 6.2 music: Thread 91741
Direct link to download 6.2 music: https://mega.nz/#!CxoCzDJY!jHsH9uqoJO1PQLorHoARtf3sUaphAH5EnSFiExXQzZA
The music taken directly from the game is stored in 128~160kbps MP3 format only, there is no FLAC version of this music. If you want lossless, there is an official soundtrack thread that includes all the major scores from the game series:
I just need two music Stormlords on the March and Wolf At The Gates in Flac format, they are not in the main album 🙁