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Halo 2, Vol. 1
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Artist(s)Various Artists
StudioSumthing Else
Release DateNovember 9, 2004
UPC Code669311201324
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About Various Artists - Halo 2, Vol. 1

Further proof that the 15-year-old male is the nexus of contemporary popular entertainment, this anthology of music from and "inspired by" the sequel to the earth-conquering Halo saga also showcases how capably the video game industry can trump even Hollywood's vaunted production values. The original synth-heavy underscore by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori is filled with enough brooding, mock-Goth atmospherics, and pulsing exotica of indeterminate ethnicity to give the Hans Zimmer stable a run for their money, while a slate of (mostly) worthy rock star guest turns give it a welcome edge. Legendary axe-slinger Steve Vai's sinewy riffing punches up the reworked main theme and "Never Surrender," while alt.metal contenders Breaking Benjamin serve up the suitably dramatic inspired-by cut "Blow Me Away." But it's Incubus' four-part "Odyssey" suite that's the centerpiece, bridging 1970s prog and modern rock with its moody aura and evocative musical dramatics. --Jerry McCulley Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix
  2. Blow Me Away - Breaking Benjamin
  3. Peril
  4. Ghosts Of Reach
  5. Follow (1st Movement Of The Odyssey) - Incubus
  6. Heretic, Hero
  7. Flawed Legacy
  8. Impend
  9. Never Surrender - Nile Rodgers
  10. Ancient Machine
  11. 2nd Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
  12. In Amber Clad
  13. The Last Spartan
  14. Orbit Of Glass
  15. 3rd Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
  16. Heavy Price Paid
  17. Earth City
  18. High Charity
  19. 4th Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
  20. Remembrance
  21. Connected - Hoobastank

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (88 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAwesome. FastQuote
The Cd is Great. It arrived very fast, and faster than I what I expected November 13, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Soundtrack!Quote
Playing the game is sweet, but being able to listen to the actual soundtrack is just as awesome. The score is arranged very well and really gets you into the game without playing it. Great CD! August 14, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteBUY! BUY! BUY!Quote
This CD stayed in my truck's CD player for months before getting tired of it. Enough said. March 5, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteGreat game - great musicQuote
My son wanted this Cd. I had never sat long enough to listen to the music when he played Halo, so I didn't have a clue what I was buying. He let me listen to some of the tracks once it arrived and I had to "borrow" it from him so I could download the cd onto my pc. Needless to say I bought volume 2 and the original Halo soundtrack cd as well. They may belong to my son, but I love these cds too! January 10, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteHug your pillows girlsQuote
THe only reason I am writing anything about this album is because it contains the Odyssey by Incubus, and its probably some of their best work and will go down as their most unnoticed. While the rest of your nerds are huggin your pillows at night thinking about your video games and the "gnarly instrumentals" on this album you sit there and bash Incubus' work. The first track by them, Follow, is not all that great however it was re-released on an additional cd with their Alive at Red Rocks DVD and it sounds sooooooo much better on that cd (with some real lyrics) But after listening to the Odyssey I was really hoping this to be a new direction for Incubus, a more proggressive/conceptual sound. Whether this is the direction they go on with their new album is yet to be heard. Its a shame that this work will go unnoticed, and the only reason it will be that way because a bunch of losers decide to try and impress people with (what they think) is a sense of music just because its of a classical nature. Yes, the rest of the music on the album is amazing, and I give big ups to its composition, but come on people, show some love to good music when its presented to your faces. August 6, 2006

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