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Clearance Sale! New vinyl starting from £4.99, first come first served!
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Halo: Combat Evolved (Original Soundtrack) - Martin O’Donnell & Michael Salvatori 2x Vinyl LP

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Pickup available at Lionsheart Bookshop Woking - 2-4 Days

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67 Commercial Way Woking, England GU21 6HN
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2x Black Vinyl LP
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: LMLP236
Barcode: 5063176042415
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 Opening Suite
A2 Truth and Reconciliation Suite
A3 Brothers In Arms
A4 Enough Dead Heroes
B1 Perilous Journey
B2 A Walk in the Woods
B3 Ambient Wonder
B4 The Gun Pointed At the Head of the Universe
B5 Trace Amounts
B6 Under Cover of Night
B7 What Once Was Lost
B8 Lament for Pvt. Jenkins
C1 Devils… Monsters…
C2 Covenant Dance
C3 Alien Corridors
C4 Rock Anthem for Saving the World
C5 The Maw
C6 Drumrun
C7 On a Pale Horse
C8 Perchance to Dream
C9 Library Suite
D1 The Long Run
D2 Suite Autumn
D3 Shadows
D4 Dust and Echoes
D5 Halo
 
This double LP set features music from the game that started it all, specially remastered for vinyl and pressed onto heavyweight LPs. Discs are housed in a wide-spined outer sleeve with printed inner sleeves. 
 
Original sleeve artwork has been created by Art Director and Concept Artist Isaac Hannaford (aka Rhizus / Space Ship Guru), former Lead Concept Artist and contributor to Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST and Halo Reach. Additional box set artwork has been created by graphic designer Maren Landsnes.
 
Halo: Combat Evolved was the quintessential console first-person shooter and its soundtrack laid the foundation for the franchise's legendary sounds. Taking inspiration from various genres, the score combines sweeping orchestral cues with marching military snares, prog-rock percussion, and who can forget the Gregorian Monk chant?