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*Many of these classic Halo songs, such as "On a Pale Horse", "Brothers in Arms," and "Enough Dead Heroes" have returned for the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack|Halo 3 soundtrack]], but have been rerecorded.
*Many of these classic Halo songs, such as "On a Pale Horse", "Brothers in Arms," and "Enough Dead Heroes" have returned for the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack|Halo 3 soundtrack]], but have been rerecorded.
*A short instrumental track that is not normally heard in the video game can be found at the end of track 26, "Halo", after a minute or so of silence. The song is known as "The [[Siege of Madrigal]]", and is from Bungie's older series of real-time strategy games, Myth.
*A short instrumental track that is not normally heard in the video game can be found at the end of track 26, "Halo", after 23-24 seconds of silence. The song is known as "The [[Siege of Madrigal]]", and is from Bungie's older series of real-time strategy games, Myth.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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The cover of the Halo: Original Soundtrack.
Halo Soundtrack Cover Art

Released in 2002, the Halo Original Soundtrack, composed and produced by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori for the video game Halo: Combat Evolved, is one CD comprising of 26 unique tracks. Some editions do include a bonus DVD with a game trailer for Halo 2 and an E3 Demo Movie and Music Suite. Most of the music from Halo: Combat Evolved is present on the CD, although some songs are remixed and some tracks are intermixed with others in medley form.

According to the information found in the CD booklet, Halo's in-game music is very dynamic and changes as fast as situations change during gameplay. O'Donnell was quoted saying, "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."

Track listing

  1. "Opening Suite" - 3:35
  2. "Truth and Reconciliation Suite" - 8:27
  3. "Brothers in Arms" - 1:31
  4. "Enough Dead Heroes" - 3:02
  5. "Perilous Journey" - 2:28
  6. "A Walk in the Woods" - 1:54
  7. "Ambient Wonder" - 1:59
  8. "The Gun Pointed at the Head of the Universe" - 2:28
  9. "Trace Amounts" - 1:53
  10. "Under Cover of Night" - 3:43
  11. "What Once was Lost" - 1:42
  12. "Lament for Pvt. Jenkins" - 1:16
  13. "Devils... Monsters..." - 1:32
  14. "Covenant Dance" - 1:59
  15. "Alien Corridors" - 1:50
  16. "Rock Anthem for Saving the World" - 1:20
  17. "The Maw" - 1:08
  18. "Drumrun" - 1:03
  19. "On a Pale Horse" - 1:37
  20. "Perchance to Dream" - 1:02
  21. "Library Suite" - 6:49
  22. "The Long Run" - 2:14
  23. "Suite Autumn" - 4:24
  24. "Shadows" - 1:01
  25. "Dust and Echoes" - 2:51
  26. "Halo" - 4:24

Additional information

  • 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

Trivia

  • Many of these classic Halo songs, such as "On a Pale Horse", "Brothers in Arms," and "Enough Dead Heroes" have returned for the Halo 3 soundtrack, but have been rerecorded.
  • A short instrumental track that is not normally heard in the video game can be found at the end of track 26, "Halo", after 23-24 seconds of silence. The song is known as "The Siege of Madrigal", and is from Bungie's older series of real-time strategy games, Myth.

See also