Halo: Original Soundtrack
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- "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 .
Track listing
1. Opening Suite - 3:33
2. Truth and Reconciliation Suite - 8:25
3. Brothers in Arms - 1:29
4. Enough Dead Heroes - 3:00
5. Perilous Journey - 2:26
6. A Walk in the Woods - 1:52
7. Ambient Wonder - 1:57
8. The Gun Pointed at the Head of the Universe - 2:26
9. Trace Amounts - 1:51
10. Under Cover of Night - 3:41
11. What Once was Lost - 1:40
12. Lament for Pvt. Jenkins - 1:14
13. Devils... Monsters... - 1:30
14. Covenant Dance - 1:57
15. Alien Corridors - 1:48
16. Rock Anthem for Saving the World - 1:17
17. The Maw - 1:06
18. Drumrun - 1:01
19. On a Pale Horse - 1:35
20. Perchance to Dream - 1:00
21. Library Suite - 6:47
22. The Long Run - 2:12
23. Suite Autumn - 4:22
24. Shadows - 0:59
25. Dust and Echoes - 2:49
26. Halo Theme - 4:22
Credits
Composers: Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori
Musicians: Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, Harry Hmura, Arnie Roth, Peter Labella, Everett Mirsky, Eliott Golub, Niasanne Howell, Marylou Johnston, Kevin Case, Barbara Haffner, Larry Glazier, and Judy Stone.
Singers: Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, Robert Bowker, Jeffrey Morrow, and Rob Trow.
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.