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  Friday, March 17, 2006


Review: Oblivion Soundtrack


 

1. Reign of the Septims
2. Through the Valleys
3. Death Knell
4. Harvest Dawn
5. Wind from the Depths
6. King and Country
7. Fall of the Hammer
8. Wings of Kynareth
9. Alls Well
10. Tension
11. March of the Marauders
12. Watchman's Ease
13. Glory of Cyrodiil
14. Defending the Gate
15. Bloody Blades
16. Minstrel's Lament
17. Auriel's Ascension
19. Daedra in Flight
20. Unmarked Stone
21. Bloodlust
22. Sunrise of Flutes
23. Churl's Revenge
24. Deep Waters
25. Dusk at the Market
26. Peace of Akatosh

 

Available from DirectSong (www.directsong.com) for $9.99

It's been a long time since a soundtrack has been this good. Jeremy Soule really captures the essence of fantasy in this masterpiece! Of special note are the tracks "Glory of Cyrodiil" with an addictive flute opening followed by a haunting tune, "Bloodlust" which will be the primary combat sequence music, and the theme for Oblivion "The Reign of the Septims".

"Minstrel's Lament" is the perfect companion music for a scene where you roam the river banks at dusk, or for summer night spent wandering the forests.

"Peace of Akatosh" will probably be the music for the end, when you fulfill your main quest. Akatosh is one of the Gods worshipped by the Imperials. It might also be the music for lost temples or those even the Palace.

Definetely a must-buy for any TES fan. It's fun, energetic, yet non-intrusive - which is, IMHO, perfect for music to listen to while working!

Go listen to some samples at www.directsong.com

5 more days to go for Oblivion.









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