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{{Quote|Themes, moods and even the duration of these pieces will change and adapt with each player's ''Halo'' experience. I took the liberty of remixing and rearranging all the music in order to make listening to the soundtrack more enjoyable.|Martin O'Donnell}} | {{Quote|Themes, moods and even the duration of these pieces will change and adapt with each player's ''Halo'' experience. I took the liberty of remixing and rearranging all the music in order to make listening to the soundtrack more enjoyable.|Martin O'Donnell}} | ||
'''Halo: Original Soundtrack '''is the soundtrack for the video game ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. Composed by [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], it was released on June 11, 2002. It contains most of the music from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', with some pieces remixed into medley form. The soundtrack features a wide range of musical styles including chanting, string orchestra, and percussion. A special edition of the soundtrack was released on October 28, 2003, featuring a trailer, demo movie, and music for '' | '''Halo: Original Soundtrack '''is the soundtrack for the video game ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. Composed by [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], it was released on June 11, 2002. It contains most of the music from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', with some pieces remixed into medley form. The soundtrack features a wide range of musical styles including chanting, string orchestra, and percussion. A special edition of the soundtrack was released on October 28, 2003, featuring a trailer, demo movie, and music for ''Halo 2''. | ||
== | {{Soundtrack List | ||
1. [[ | |name= Halo: Original Soundtrack | ||
|1= [[Opening Suite]] | |||
|t1= 3:35 | |||
|2=[[Truth and Reconciliation Suite]] | |||
|t2=8:25 | |||
|3=[[Brothers in Arms]] | |||
|t3=1:31 | |||
|4=[[Enough Dead Heroes]] | |||
|t4=3:02 | |||
|5=[[Perilous Journey]] | |||
|t5=2:28 | |||
|6=[[A Walk in the Woods]] | |||
|t6=1:54 | |||
|7=[[Ambient Wonder]] | |||
|t7=1:59 | |||
|8=[[The Gun Pointed at the Head of the Universe]] | |||
|t8=2:28 | |||
|9=[[Trace Amounts]] | |||
|t9=1:53 | |||
|10=[[Under Cover of Night]] | |||
|t10=3:43 | |||
|11=[[What Once was Lost]] | |||
|t11=1:42 | |||
|12=[[Lament for Pvt. Jenkins]] | |||
|t12=1:16 | |||
|13=[[Devils... Monsters...]] | |||
|t13=1:32 | |||
|14=[[Covenant Dance]] | |||
|t14=1:59 | |||
|15=[[Alien Corridors]] | |||
|t15=1:50 | |||
|16=[[Rock Anthem for Saving the World]] | |||
|t16=1:17 | |||
|17=[[The Maw (Song)|The Maw]] | |||
|t17=1:08 | |||
|18=[[Drumrun]] | |||
|t18=1:03 | |||
|19=[[On a Pale Horse]] | |||
|t19=1:37 | |||
|20=[[Perchance to Dream]] | |||
|t20=1:02 | |||
|21=[[Library Suite]] | |||
|t21=6:49 | |||
|22=[[The Long Run]] | |||
|t22=2:14 | |||
|23=[[Suite Autumn]] | |||
|t23=4:24 | |||
|24=[[Shadows (Song)|Shadows]] | |||
|t24=1:01 | |||
|25=[[Dust and Echoes]] | |||
|t25=2:51 | |||
|26=[[Halo Theme]] | |||
|t26=4:24 | |||
|27=[[Siege of Madrigal]] | |||
|t27=1:04 | |||
|total=65:08 | |||
}} | |||
*'''Original composition:''' Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori | |||
*'''Sound design:''' Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori | |||
*'''Arrangement:''' Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori | |||
*'''Label:''' Sumthing Else Musicworks | |||
*'''Performance:''' Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, Harry Hmura, Arnold Roth, Peter Labella, Everett Zlatoff-Mirsky, Elliott Golub, Nisanne Howell, Marylou Johnston, Kevin Case, Barbara Haffner, Larry Glazier, Judy Stone, Robert Bowker, Jeffrey Morrow, and Rob Trow | |||
==Album Credits== | |||
*Brendan O'Brien - Producer | |||
*Michael Ostin - Supervisor | |||
*Mike Plotnikoff - Engineer | |||
*Keith Armstrong - Mixing Assistant | |||
*Eric Miller - Engineer | |||
*Sandy Ting - Executive Producer | |||
*Cameron Payne - Marketing | |||
*Martin O'Donnell - Conductor, Producer, Orchestration | |||
*Dim e - Mixing Assistant | |||
*Nile Rodgers - Vocals, Producer, Supervisor | |||
*Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing | |||
*Howard Benson - Producer | |||
*Flea - Trumpet | |||
*Richard Hilton - Engineer | |||
*Steve Vai - Guitar | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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*While not displayed on the list of tracks, the soundtrack contains the song [[Siege of Madrigal]]. It plays following a period of silence near the end of the least track. | *While not displayed on the list of tracks, the soundtrack contains the song [[Siege of Madrigal]]. It plays following a period of silence near the end of the least track. | ||
*One piece of music, heard on the level [[Assault on the Control Room (Level)|Assault on the Control Room]], does not appear on the soundtrack. It is available on Bungie's website [http://www.bungie.net/News/Media.aspx?mid=13895&age_verify=1 here]. | *One piece of music, heard on the level [[Assault on the Control Room (Level)|Assault on the Control Room]], does not appear on the soundtrack. It is available on Bungie's website [http://www.bungie.net/News/Media.aspx?mid=13895&age_verify=1 here]. | ||
{{Halo Music}} | {{Halo Music}} | ||
[[Category:Halo Music|Halo 1: Original Soundtrack]] | [[Category:Halo Music|Halo 1: Original Soundtrack]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
Revision as of 22:25, April 15, 2010
- "Themes, moods and even the duration of these pieces will change and adapt with each player's Halo experience. I took the liberty of remixing and rearranging all the music in order to make listening to the soundtrack more enjoyable."
- — Martin O'Donnell
Halo: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the video game Halo: Combat Evolved. Composed by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori, it was released on June 11, 2002. It contains most of the music from Halo: Combat Evolved, with some pieces remixed into medley form. The soundtrack features a wide range of musical styles including chanting, string orchestra, and percussion. A special edition of the soundtrack was released on October 28, 2003, featuring a trailer, demo movie, and music for Halo 2.
- Original composition: Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori
- Sound design: Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori
- Arrangement: Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori
- Label: Sumthing Else Musicworks
- Performance: Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, Harry Hmura, Arnold Roth, Peter Labella, Everett Zlatoff-Mirsky, Elliott Golub, Nisanne Howell, Marylou Johnston, Kevin Case, Barbara Haffner, Larry Glazier, Judy Stone, Robert Bowker, Jeffrey Morrow, and Rob Trow
Album Credits
- Brendan O'Brien - Producer
- Michael Ostin - Supervisor
- Mike Plotnikoff - Engineer
- Keith Armstrong - Mixing Assistant
- Eric Miller - Engineer
- Sandy Ting - Executive Producer
- Cameron Payne - Marketing
- Martin O'Donnell - Conductor, Producer, Orchestration
- Dim e - Mixing Assistant
- Nile Rodgers - Vocals, Producer, Supervisor
- Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing
- Howard Benson - Producer
- Flea - Trumpet
- Richard Hilton - Engineer
- Steve Vai - Guitar
Trivia
- Many pieces from Halo 2: Original Soundtrack and Halo 3: Original Soundtrack are remixes of or are based on pieces from this soundtrack.
- While not displayed on the list of tracks, the soundtrack contains the song Siege of Madrigal. It plays following a period of silence near the end of the least track.
- One piece of music, heard on the level Assault on the Control Room, does not appear on the soundtrack. It is available on Bungie's website here.