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Halo 3 Original Soundtrack (2-CD Set)

Halo 3 Original Soundtrack (2-CD Set)

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Creators: Martin O'donnell, Michael Salvatori, Northwest Sinfonia
Label: Sumthing Else
Category: Music

List Price: $15.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 1831

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 2037
UPC: 669311203724
EAN: 0669311203724
ASIN: B000W04S6U

Release Date: November 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Arrival (Luck)
  • Sierra 117 (Released)
  • Sierra 117 (Infiltrate)
  • Crow's Nest (Honorable Intentions)
  • Crow's Nest (Last of the Brave)
  • Crow's Nest (Brutes)
  • Tsavo Highway (Out of Shadow)
  • Tsavo Highway (To Kill a Demon)
  • The Storm (This is Our Land)
  • The Storm (This is the Hour)
  • Floodgate (Dread Intrusion)
  • Floodgate (Follow Our Brothers)
  • The Ark (Farthest Outpost)
  • The Ark (Behold a Pale Horse)
  • The Ark (Edge Closer)

  Disc 2
  • The Covenant (Three Gates)
  • The Covenant (Black Tower)
  • The Covenant (One Final Effort)
  • The Covenant (Gravemind)
  • Cortana (No More Dead Heroes)
  • Cortana (Keep What You Steal)
  • Halo (Halo Reborn)
  • Halo (Greatest Journey)
  • Ending (Tribute)
  • Ending (Roll Call)
  • Ending (Wake Me When You Need Me)
  • Ending (Legend)
  • Bonus Tracks (Choose Wisely)
  • Bonus Tracks (Movement)
  • Bonus Tracks (Never Forget)
  • Bonus Tracks (Finish The Fight)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
In terms of mood (both martial and eerie) and structure (the score is divided into 10 suites), there's no major departure from the previous installments in the Halo series here. The biggest difference is that this time, composers Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori seemed to have had a bigger budget and were able to hire a large orchestra. Where the synthetic feel of the previous two CDs sometimes made them feel a little thin and cheap, Halo 3 has the means to match its ambitions: This music would not shame a big-budget Hollywood sci-fi/action movie. Tracks such as "To Kill a Demon" and "This Is the Hour" (both of which, typically, recycle the composers' own themes) illustrate well this expanded sonic palette. The second CD ends with a hidden track ("Love Your Friends") by a band called Princeton, a fairly run-of-the-mill pop-punk effort which won a competition to be included on the soundtrack and which feels jarring compared to the rest of the music here. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Product Description
From the most successful entertainment launch in history, comes the most anticipated video game soundtrack of the holiday season. Bungie created a new variation on the Game's musical themes this time around. Martin O'Donnell, Bungie's composer incorporated a full live orchestra and chorus which goes "above and beyond" what they've done in the past. Album produced by Nile Rodgers.


Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Above and beyond the rest!   December 1, 2008
There is no doubt that the previous Halo soundtracks have been great and mesmerising with a heroic feeling. However with Halo 3 composers Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori seemed to have had a bigger budget and were able to hire a larger orchestra. Here they brought back some of the familiar tracks and tweaked them producing an outstanding soundtrack seem fit for the most successful and recognised video game in history, the unforgettable Halo 3.

Here the content is presented on two great discs, disc one containg 15 tracks and disc two containing 16 tracks. If you enjoyed Halo 3 then I recommend that you grab the soundtrack to relive those great memories of when you fought for mankind.



5 out of 5 stars The BEST one yet!!   November 26, 2008
The HALO 3 soundtrack is more of an orchestra type of sound more so than the other before it. HALO 2 soundtrack had a lot of popular rock music in it, as well as techo.

This soundtrack brings a return of many of the strong themes present in HALO and HALO 2, as well as Marty O'donell's talented use of variation, just like a master composer. I can find no fault in this soundtrack. The music is more riveting, more vivid and clear and has a great dynamic range, especially in the vocal choir. The Flood portions of music were truly horrific, while titles like Tribute or Greatest Journey are really touching.

In my opinion, this soundtrack is the epitome in soundtracks. It's what you'd expect to hear in top-budget movies. This represents the culmination of catching themes and beautiful music in a 7+ year long series. My hats off to the sound team at Bungie Studios, and whoever they may have worked with. And a big congrats and thank you to Marty to creating such great music!



4 out of 5 stars 3rd disc, 3rd best, but still good.   November 16, 2008
Although i think this edition of game score is my least favorite of the three I still enjoyed it. Having two discs of content is great but it just feels like they stretched it out to much. Music doens't flow quite as well as the other two editions. All in all it has some issues IMO but I still like it and the HALO music has been wonderful and epic from the begining.


1 out of 5 stars If you liked the soundtracks from Halo 1 and Halo 2...   August 20, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Don't waste your money on the soundtrack for Halo 3. All the good stuff is on the first two soundtracks. There's nothing here that makes me want to play a track over and over and over like "Brothers in Arms" from Halo 1 or "Unyielding" from Halo 2.

Halo 3 is a remix of the good parts of the first two and a lot of it sounds like its done with a synthesizer; makes for good filler.

There doesn't seem to be a connection between the tracks of this soundtrack and the game (which I really like); just random bits of different tracks all strung together. For example, when I hear the track "Lament for Private Jenkins", I can picture the Master Chief catching Jenkins body when it falls thru the door. Nothing like that here.

This soundtrack is good for background music just to have something playing.

To say I'm disappointed with this product doesn't do justice to the word "disappointed".



5 out of 5 stars New life in old melodies   August 16, 2008
You know music is great if it gives you goosebumps and chills down your spine. That's what happened to me when I listened to the Ending suites. Marty and Mikey did a fantastic job polishing and rearanging old and new music for this, the final game in the Halo trilogy.

Let's not forget the packaging either. The two disc case has the classic look of the previous releases yet with a bit of a darker feel. The Arbiter and Master Chief adorn the first disc and The Chief and Cortana adorn the second disc, both discs featuring the characters in a dull shadowy color to keep with the dark mood.

In short, there isn't much here that I don't like. I highly recomend.


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