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Duo Maxwell May 11, 2006 10:20 PM

Homeworld
 
I'm starting this thread in sort of praise of the awesome soundtrack that Relic/Sierra had put together for this game.

Yeah, the game's a bit old now, but was innovative when it was released.

Paul Ruskay and YES did the original music for this game. It was a reference I think to YES' The Ladder album, with the long progressive track "Homeworld."

I was wondering if anyone else out there enjoyed the soundtrack as much as I did? Definitely a win for fans of Ambient Electronica.

Gecko3 May 11, 2006 11:20 PM

I liked it overall, but my most favorite piece is Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" (which I'm finding out is actually called Agnus Dei, which is a choral version of Adagio). Holy cow does that piece of music fit the 3rd stage of the game perfectly.

Spoiler:
This music is the background music for the 3rd stage, shortly after you return to your home planet to find out that it's been destroyed by the "ruling" forces. This is when your people decide to take vengeance on those guys, and the game really begins.


On a sort of related note (sorry for the slight hijacking duo), does anyone who's heard Adagio for Strings (or esp. the choral version) know of any similiar music with a sad theme to it? Although I really love this piece, I want to find other pieces (preferably from a game, but it doesn't have to be if it's good) to listen to because I need some sad music for a scene I'm writing in my story (I like Barber's Agnus Dei because it has a "religious" feel to it, as does my story).

Kinggi May 13, 2006 06:40 PM

Yeah, i loved the soundtrack. It was very subtle and fit the ambiance of what we perceive to be space.

Kaleb.G May 17, 2006 07:48 PM

I haven't heard this. You'll have to let me get a listen to it when I come to the next meet.

Trigunnerz May 18, 2006 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gecko3
I liked it overall, but my most favorite piece is Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" (which I'm finding out is actually called Agnus Dei, which is a choral version of Adagio). Holy cow does that piece of music fit the 3rd stage of the game perfectly.

Spoiler:
This music is the background music for the 3rd stage, shortly after you return to your home planet to find out that it's been destroyed by the "ruling" forces. This is when your people decide to take vengeance on those guys, and the game really begins.


On a sort of related note (sorry for the slight hijacking duo), does anyone who's heard Adagio for Strings (or esp. the choral version) know of any similiar music with a sad theme to it? Although I really love this piece, I want to find other pieces (preferably from a game, but it doesn't have to be if it's good) to listen to because I need some sad music for a scene I'm writing in my story (I like Barber's Agnus Dei because it has a "religious" feel to it, as does my story).

Angus Dei? That's from Mozart's Requiem. You can get it from here.

http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~bryhni/vak/m...art98_mp3.html

But ya, I have to agree with you on Adagio for Strings. I need to get the vocal version. But I must say, the string version is awesome. The piece just builds up for minutes, and it finally hits the climax, and then it resolves back to its sad, mellow beginning. Though it's long, I still like the string version better.


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