Released: November 20, 2007
Length: 118:36
Label: Sumthing Else Music Works
Composers: Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori
Producer: Nile Rodgers
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The score for Halo 3 gave O'Donnell and Salvatori a chance
to rework and revise existing themes heard in the games, as well as create new
ones. Halo: Combat Evolved featured more strings, while the soundtrack to Halo
2 featured more conventional video game music staples such as guitars by Steve
Vai; in an interview, O'Donnell noted that "to be honest, when I got to the
end of Halo 2 I thought to myself: 'that was probably enough guitar.'" He intentionally
made the score to the final game a shift back to the orchestral roots of the
series, stating "I took an orthodox, almost formal approach to the trilogy."
O'Donnell acknowledged that some games and movies used entirely different music
with each sequel, but such an approach wasn't an option with Halo 3, the third
installment of a trilogy: "The Master Chief is still green, Cortana is still
blue, and so you're going to hear the monks and the cellos."
O'Donnell began by writing out the reworked themes and music
he wanted to hear in the game, without knowing where he would eventually use
the sounds. He approaches composition from the piano, and described his process
as looking for something that "makes me go 'oh, that's a good feeling'". O'Donnell's
approach to writing music for games is to put in the audio at the last minute
of development, so that his music meshes with the game play in the best possible
way; he still had not added in the score when Halo 3 was demoed at Electronic
Entertainment Expo 2007, less than three months away from the game's debut.
Scoring for a video game, O'Donnell noted, is different from a film in that
a good score sounds like it is narrating what the player does on screen; Halo
3 uses a audio engine which allows music cues to naturally start, stop, and
transition in response to game triggers.
Unlike previous soundtracks, where much of the music had been
synthesized on computer, the soundtrack for Halo 3 was recorded using a 60-piece
orchestra, along with a 24 voice chorus. The music was recorded by the Northwest
Sinfonia at Studio X in Seattle, Washington.
The tracks are presented, similarly to the previous soundtrack
for Halo 2, in a suite form. The suites are named after the nine Campaign missions
and unlike Volume Two, are broken into separate tracks Since the interactive
mixing of sounds in Halo 3 depends of what occurs in the game, O'Donnell instead
"froze" the music into set suites and transitions for the CD, so that a listener
playing the soundtrack through would hear a musical representation of the game.
Interviewed by some of Bungie's staff for the Bungie Podcast, O'Donnell noted
that there was more "techno" and "tribal" sounds than on previous soundtracks.
O'Donnell also tried to avoid outside musical influences, as he believes that
"Bungie should be creating culture, not being influenced by it."
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Disc One:
- Luck - 3:24
- Released - 5:20
- Infiltrate - 3:49
- Honorable Intentions - 2:46
- Last of the Brave - 3:57
- Brutes - 5:07
- Out of Shadow - 4:37
- To Kill a Demon - 3:44
- This Is Our Land - 4:00
- This Is the Hour - 2:08
- Dread Intrusion - 5:25
- Follow Our Brothers - 3:25
- Farthest Outpost - 5:14
- Behold a Pale Horse - 5:38
- Edge Closer - 3:03
Disc Two:
- Three Gates - 4:34
- Black Tower - 6:03
- One Final Effort - 3:08
- Gravemind - 5:21
- No More Dead Heroes - 5:01
- Keep What You Steal - 2:35
- Halo Reborn - 3:59
- Greatest Journey - 4:52
- Tribute - 2:52
- Roll Call - 5:58
- Wake Me When You Need Me - 2:19
- Legend - 0:40
- Choose Wisely - 1:18
- Movement - 0:27
- Never Forget - 3:07
- Finish the Fight - 2:27
- LvUrFR3NZ - 2:18
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