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George R Powell @Setu-Firestorm

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Releasing the Unreleased!

Posted by Setu-Firestorm - May 24th, 2010


I've decided to finally release the unreleased pieces of the Hero of Time score, from popular demand.

The first two have been uploaded.

"Link's Dream" was never released because it's only 25 seconds long, which is obviously not a typical soundtrack piece-length worthy to be on a CD.

"The Long Road Ahead" was never released because it was never finished. It was made to be an atmospheric piece that wasn't set to any footage, but although it was never finished, director Joel Musch found a good home for it in the scene where the Goron aids Link in his climb of Death Mountain.

Stay tuned. There are quite a few more to come.

EDIT (5/25/10): Added 2 more...

"Tomaz's Plea" was never released because the soundtrack playlist was running over the 75 minute CD length threshold, and other pieces seemed more necessary to add than this one.

"Escape From the Castle (extended)" was supposed to be the version released with the official soundtrack, but a mixup on my part put the old version (which was missing the music intro that seemed to be in the highest fan demand) in the soundtrack instead. So here is the correct intended-to-be-released extended version of Escape from the Castle.

EDIT (5/26/10): Added the final two....

"Ganondorf's Plan" was never released because it was just monotonous and dull, but it worked for the scene it was intended for.

"Return From Death Mountain" was never released because the piece remained forever unfinished because I ran out of footage to score for the scene and never got the rest of the footage.


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