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{{quote|Overall I think this score is a bit more intimate and personal. We're telling a human story, not a cyborg story. This isn't a space opera but a story that takes place on earth in one city. Although the player get's to inhabit the shoes of several characters, they still primarily should feel like one person discovering the mystery that lies behind the ruins of New Mombasa|Martin O'Donnell to Music 4 Games.}} | {{quote|Overall I think this score is a bit more intimate and personal. We're telling a human story, not a cyborg story. This isn't a space opera but a story that takes place on earth in one city. Although the player get's to inhabit the shoes of several characters, they still primarily should feel like one person discovering the mystery that lies behind the ruins of New Mombasa|Martin O'Donnell to Music 4 Games.}} | ||
The [[Halo 3: ODST|''Halo 3: ODST'']] Original Soundtrack consists of music tracks composed by [[Martin_O'Donnell|Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], is a two-disc set similar to the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]] and [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]].<ref name="The Marty Army News post 8/8/2009">[http://www.bungie.net/fanclub/fanclub1/News/Archive.aspx?mode=news#cid488545 The Marty Army News post]</ref><ref name="Amazon.com Listing"> | The [[Halo 3: ODST|''Halo 3: ODST'']] Original Soundtrack consists of music tracks composed by [[Martin_O'Donnell|Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], is a two-disc set similar to the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]] and [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]].<ref name="The Marty Army News post 8/8/2009">[http://www.bungie.net/fanclub/fanclub1/News/Archive.aspx?mode=news#cid488545 The Marty Army News post]</ref><ref name="Amazon.com Listing">http://www.amazon.com/Original-Soundtrack-Martin-Michael-Salvatori/dp/B002LBGBOK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1253308360&sr=1-1</ref> | ||
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== | ==Track Listing== | ||
{{Soundtrack List | |||
|name= Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack | |||
|1= [[Bits and Pieces (Song)|Bits and Pieces]] | |||
|t1= 7:01 | |||
|2= [[Overture (Song)|Overture]] | |||
|t2= 5:37 | |||
|3= [[Skyline (Song)|Skyline]] | |||
|t3= 6:58 | |||
|4= [[The Rookie (Song)|The Rookie]] - | |||
|t4= 7:27 | |||
|5= [[More Than His Share (Song)|More Than His Share]] | |||
|t5= 5:46 | |||
|6= [[No Stone Unturned (Song)|No Stone Unturned]] | |||
|t6= 3:21 | |||
|7= [[Deference for Darkness (Song)|Deference for Darkness]] | |||
|t7= 6:35 | |||
|8= [[One Way Ride (Song)|One Way Ride]] | |||
|t8= 6:48 | |||
|9= [[The Light at the End (Song)|The Light at the End]] | |||
|t9= 7:49 | |||
|10= [[The Menagerie (Song)|The Menagerie]] | |||
|t10= 6:10 | |||
|11= [[Asphalt and Ablution(Song)|Asphalt and Ablution]] | |||
|t11= 6:04 | |||
|12= [[Data Hive (Song)|Data Hive]] | |||
|t12= 6:01 | |||
|13= [[Special Delivery (Song)|Special Delivery]] | |||
|t13= 10:21 | |||
|14= [[Traffic Jam (Song)|Traffic Jam]] | |||
|t14= 5:50 | |||
|15= [[Finale (Song)|Finale]] | |||
|t15= 8:10 | |||
|16= [[Neon Night (Song)|Neon Night]] | |||
|t16= 5:35 | |||
|17= [[The Office of Naval Intelligence (Song)|The Office of Naval Intelligence]] | |||
|t17= 8:48 | |||
|total= 114:59 | |||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
The movement "Orbital Drop Shock Trooper" from the Finale has a runtime of 3:43, a reference to [[7|seven]] and possibly the eponymous [[Monitor]] [[343 Guilty Spark]]. Additionally "Prepare to Drop," named after the game's tagline, has a runtime of 1:17, a reference to [[John-117|Master Chief]]. | *The movement "Orbital Drop Shock Trooper" from the Finale has a runtime of 3:43, a reference to [[7|seven]] and possibly the eponymous [[Monitor]] [[343 Guilty Spark]]. Additionally "Prepare to Drop," named after the game's tagline, has a runtime of 1:17, a reference to [[John-117|Master Chief]]. | ||
*It seems that Marty O'Donnell was going for more of a jazz perspective. In Deference for Darkness, there is a short saxophone section. More brass appear to pop up more in this soundtrack than the others. However in tracks like [[Skyline (Song)|Skyline]], it has the same variety of electric guitar, string, percussion, and other instruments; it is this combination and mixing that makes the Halo soundtracks so renowned and recognizable. | |||
It seems that Marty O'Donnell was going for more of a jazz perspective. In Deference for Darkness, there is a short saxophone section. More brass appear to pop up more in this soundtrack than the others. However in tracks like [[Skyline (Song)|Skyline]], it has the same variety of electric guitar, string, percussion, and other instruments; it is this combination and mixing that makes the Halo soundtracks so renowned and recognizable. | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Halo Music}} | {{Halo Music}} | ||
[[Category:Halo Music]] | [[Category:Halo Music]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:The Real World]] | [[Category:The Real World]] |
Revision as of 20:29, December 3, 2009
- "Overall I think this score is a bit more intimate and personal. We're telling a human story, not a cyborg story. This isn't a space opera but a story that takes place on earth in one city. Although the player get's to inhabit the shoes of several characters, they still primarily should feel like one person discovering the mystery that lies behind the ruins of New Mombasa"
- — Martin O'Donnell to Music 4 Games.
The Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack consists of music tracks composed by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori, is a two-disc set similar to the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack and Halo 3: Original Soundtrack.[1][2]
Track Listing
- Original composition:
- Sound design:
- Arrangement:
- Label:
- Performance:
Trivia
- The movement "Orbital Drop Shock Trooper" from the Finale has a runtime of 3:43, a reference to seven and possibly the eponymous Monitor 343 Guilty Spark. Additionally "Prepare to Drop," named after the game's tagline, has a runtime of 1:17, a reference to Master Chief.
- It seems that Marty O'Donnell was going for more of a jazz perspective. In Deference for Darkness, there is a short saxophone section. More brass appear to pop up more in this soundtrack than the others. However in tracks like Skyline, it has the same variety of electric guitar, string, percussion, and other instruments; it is this combination and mixing that makes the Halo soundtracks so renowned and recognizable.