Gaming News - March 2006
New York, NY (March 20, 2006) - Sumthing Else Music Works today
announced that the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack Volume Two will be released on
April 25th.
From Sumthing Else Music:
The Halo 2: Original Soundtrack Volume Two CD features nearly 70 minutes of
award-winning compositions by Bungie Studios’ Audio Director Martin O’Donnell
and his writing partner Michael Salvatori, the composers behind the best-selling
Halo 2: Original Soundtrack Volume One and Halo: Combat Evolved Original
Soundtrack. The signature guitar sounds of revered rock guitarist Steve Vai also
make an appearance, courtesy of Epic Records, and the album is produced by
veteran music producer and Sumthing Else label founder Nile Rodgers.
Commenting on the back-story to the Volume Two soundtrack release, Martin
O’Donnell said, "In the summer of 2004 Nile Rodgers and I decided that it would
be a good idea to present the music of Halo 2 in two separate volumes. The first
volume would contain all the music that was finished and mixed plus some
‘inspired by’ music from groups whose music was being used in the game.”
Since the first Halo 2 soundtrack was assembled before the game actually
shipped, it was always envisaged that the second volume would contain the rest
of the game’s music, some of which Martin O’Donnell was still composing and
producing, and would be rearranged for maximum listening pleasure.
“The music in Halo 2 will play back a little differently each time someone
plays the game," explains O’Donnell, “But on the soundtrack I have the
opportunity to arrange the music in an album format. For Halo 2 Volume Two I
decided to use a ‘suite’ structure that also corresponds to the chapters within
the game. In a sense by listening to this soundtrack you will hear the musical
representation on the story of Halo 2. Enjoy!”


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