
Soundtrack from Deluxe game edition. 76 tracks, 320 kb/s mp3
https://yadi.sk/d/2IJFG_gF3GTCYZ
01 America – The Ancient Era 2:53
02 America – The Medieval Era 3:13
03 America – The Industrial Era 4:40
04 America – The Atomic Era 3:49
05 Arabia – The Ancient Era 2:39
06 Arabia – The Medieval Era 3:27
07 Arabia – The Industrial Era 4:00
08 Arabia – The Atomic Era 3:51
09 Aztec – The Ancient Era 1:22
10 Aztec – The Medieval Era 2:44
11 Aztec – The Industrial Era 3:34
12 Aztec – The Atomic Era 3:30
13 Brazil – The Ancient Era 2:44
14 Brazil – The Medieval Era 4:05
15 Brazil – The Industrial Era 3:53
16 Brazil – The Atomic Era 3:34
17 China – The Ancient Era 1:56
18 China – The Medieval Era 3:36
19 China – The Industrial Era 3:35
20 China – The Atomic Era 3:19
21 Egypt – The Ancient Era 2:12
22 Egypt – The Medieval Era 3:11
23 Egypt – The Industrial Era 6:02
24 Egypt – The Atomic Era by 5:37
25 England – The Ancient Era 1:59
26 England – The Medieval Era 4:09
27 England – The Industrial Era 3:59
28 England – The Atomic Era 3:42
29 France – The Ancient Era 3:07
30 France – The Medieval Era 3:14
31 France – The Industrial Era 3:32
32 France – The Atomic Era 3:28
33 Germany – The Ancient Era 1:37
34 Germany – The Medieval Era 3:47
35 Germany – The Industrial Era 4:01
36 Germany – The Atomic Era 3:59
37 Greece – The Ancient Era 1:22
38 Greece – The Medieval Era 3:13
39 Greece – The Industrial Era 4:18
40 Greece – The Atomic Era 4:00
41 India – The Ancient Era 2:05
42 India – The Medieval Era 3:25
43 India – The Industrial Era 4:52
44 India – The Atomic Era 4:38
45 Japan – The Ancient Era 2:44
46 Japan – The Medieval Era 4:05
47 Japan – The Industrial Era 3:43
48 Japan – The Atomic Era 3:40
49 Kongo – The Ancient Era 1:57
50 Kongo – The Medieval Era 3:43
51 Kongo – The Industrial Era 3:09
52 Kongo – The Atomic Era 3:05
53 Norway – The Ancient Era 1:21
54 Norway – The Medieval Era 3:09
55 Norway – The Industrial Era 3:31
56 Norway – The Atomic Era 3:53
57 Rome – The Ancient Era 2:01
58 Rome – The Medieval Era 3:39
59 Rome – The Industrial Era 5:39
60 Rome – The Atomic Era 4:40
61 Russia – The Ancient Era 2:19
62 Russia – The Medieval Era 3:57
63 Russia – The Industrial Era 4:34
64 Russia – The Atomic Era 4:18
65 Scythia – The Ancient Era 1:30
66 Scythia – The Medieval Era 3:56
67 Scythia – The Industrial Era 4:23
68 Scythia – The Atomic Era 4:11
69 Spain – The Ancient Era 1:17
70 Spain – The Medieval Era 3:49
71 Spain – The Industrial Era 4:33
72 Spain – The Atomic Era 4:13
73 Sumeria – The Ancient Era 2:34
74 Sumeria – The Medieval Era 3:27
75 Sumeria – The Industrial Era 3:17
76 Sumeria – The Atomic Era 3:05
Anyone care to make a large cover out of it?
That would be awesome!
Re-upped.
They were .ogg files, but I saved them as .wavs since that seems to be the more easily accessible format.
Converting already lossy ogg to wav is a waste of space (you gain nothing) but whatever floats your boat.
I believe the ambient tracks are accessible in the game files (with the .wem extension, that can be converted using these instructions: https://owdev.wiki/Tutorial/Convert_Sound_files_to_Ogg).
I believe the ambient tracks are accessible in the game files (with the .wem extension, that can be converted using these instructions: https://owdev.wiki/Tutorial/Convert_Sound_files_to_Ogg).They are, but they aren’t named and have long strings of numbers/letters as their titles. To make any sense of those .ogg files, you’ll have to go through the musicbank.txt and manually retitle nearly 140 tracks.
They are, but they aren’t named and have long strings of numbers/letters as their titles. To make any sense of those .ogg files, you’ll have to go through the musicbank.txt and manually retitle nearly 140 tracks.
I would be very interested in properly tagged ambient music tracks being made available if you have them!
They are, but they aren’t named and have long strings of numbers/letters as their titles. To make any sense of those .ogg files, you’ll have to go through the musicbank.txt and manually retitle nearly 140 tracks.
I am willing to help with the renaming (or do it all myself).
I am willing to help with the renaming (or do it all myself).Thanks for the offer! I already started it though and am about 1/3 of the way done.
As I said before, the music is generally in a lower bitrate than the ones in OP’s download so use those.
As I said before, the music is generally in a lower bitrate than the ones in OP’s download so use those.
Thank you so much! This is great.
As I said before, the music is generally in a lower bitrate than the ones in OP’s download so use those.
Many, many thanks for the work you put in this, peacheslamb2098! You have just shared with us 13 hours of musical goodness! How cool is that?!
As I said before, the music is generally in a lower bitrate than the ones in OP’s download so use those.
I wonder if there is a source somewhere online that would be helpful in tagging the correct artists/composers for these tracks? I know Civ V had a music credits site with most of the credits listed for the hundreds of songs in the game.
Here are the credits if you’re interested:
Composers: Christopher Tin, Geoff Knorr, Roland Rizzo, Tim Wynn
Atomic/Information Era Arrangements: Phil Boucher
Orchestras: Macedonian Symphonic, Prague FILMharmonic
Choir/Vocals: Capella SF, Kuhn Mixed Choir, Kyle du Preez, Massi Bambino, Sebastian Sala
Bass Viol, Vielle, Kemence: Niccolo Seligmann
Bansuri: Deepak Ram
Guzheng: Bing Xia
Oud, Ney, Kawala: Chakib Hilali
Qanun: Kylie Hilali
Banjo: Brad Kolodner
Fiddle: Patrick McAvinue
Cavaquinho: Kahil Nayton
7-string Guitar: Cesar Garabini
Bukkehorn: Sissel Morken Gullord
Balalaika: Andrei Saveliev
Sitar: Mathew Poovan
Tabla: Souvik Ghosh
Mandolin: Chris Reber
Dobro: Dave Hadley
Classical Guitar: Benjamin Beirs
Duduk, Hotchiku, Recorder, Bombarde, Pivava, Tenor Pivana, Schwegel, Occorsoflute, Kaval, Ciaramella, Bass Recorder, Bena, Erdklangfloete, Ocarina, Floyera, Doucaine, Tin Whistle: Sandro Friedrich
Shakuhachi: Ronnie Nyogetsu Reishin Seldin
South American Flutes: Roland Rizzo
9-String Golden Lyre of Erato: Geoff Knorr
Double Bass, Nyunganyunga, Mbira: Caleb Vaughn-Jones
Guitar: Joe Van Der Linden
Santur: Kazem Davoudian
Macedonian Woodwinds: Vasko Dukovski
Yeah, Indonesia and Khmer, and their themes are wonderful. I’ve updated the mega folder with the new music 🙂
Many thanks!