
God of War III (Original Soundtrack) - V/A 2x Vinyl LP
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2x Black Vinyl LP
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: LMLP282
Barcode: 5063176072412
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New
Track Listing / Description
A1 God of War III Overture
A2 Call to Arms
A3 Poseidon's Wrath
A4 Revenge Falling
A5 Anthem of the Dead
A6 Depths of Hades
B1 The Forge of Hephaestus
B2 Labor of Destruction
B3 The Three Judges
B4 The Lost Souls
B5 Duel with Hades
B6 Tides of Chaos
C1 Stalker
C2 The Muse's Song
C3 Brothers of Blood
C4 Lure of a Goddess
C5 The March of Tartarus
C6 The Great Machine
C7 Pandora's Song
D1 Revenge Rising
D2 All for Nothing
D3 Rage of Sparta
D4 In the Face of Fear
D5 End of Vengeance
- Standard Edition black heavyweight LPs
- 24 specially remastered tracks from the 2010 PlayStation 3 title
- Sleeve artwork includes archival pieces from Santa Monica Studio's archive
- Widespined outer sleeve
- Printed inner sleeves
In honour of the 20th Anniversary of God of War, Sony Interactive Entertainment's Santa Monica Studio and Laced Records have united to bring the mighty Greek saga soundtracks to vinyl.
God of War III was a critical hit, building on everything that had come before, and concluding with searingly violent deicide. The literally titanic ending chapter of the Greek saga timeline sees Kratos fall from Mount Olympus down to the River Styx and climb back up again on his god-killing rampage.
Four of the composition team (Gerard K. Marino, Cris Velasco, Ron Fish, and Mike Reagan) had underscored Kratos' odyssey since the original, bringing continuity and coherence to the magnificent God of War III soundtrack.
The score is dramatic, dynamic, and above all operatic, matching the outsized story of the game. Orchestral arrangements are big and bold, with the Skywalker Session Orchestra's brass section blowing up a storm while frenetic string ostinatos propel cues forward. The Czech National Symphony Chorus adds both humanity and divinity, with some cues led by snarling male voices, and others by soaring sopranos.