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'' | '''''Primal (Original soundtrack score recording)'''''<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/primal-original-soundtrack-score-recording-mw0000030674</ref> is the official soundtrack for the videogame, [[Primal:Primal|Primal]]. It was composed by Andrew Barnabas & Paul Arnold (otherwise known as Bob & Barn) and was first released online on June 10, 2003. | ||
'''Primal (Original soundtrack score recording)''' <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/primal-original-soundtrack-score-recording-mw0000030674</ref> is the official soundtrack for the videogame, [[Primal]]. It was composed by Andrew Barnabas & Paul Arnold (otherwise known as Bob & Barn) and was first released online on June 10, 2003. | |||
The score can currently be purchased from Amazon or other online retailer. | The score can currently be purchased from Amazon or other online retailer. | ||
==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
The score was written by Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold, and was composed in recording sessions by Nic Raine. A 77-piece squad from the City of Prague philharmonic orchestra and 32-part chorus performed the score. The five [[ | The score was written by Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold, and was composed in recording sessions by Nic Raine. A 77-piece squad from the City of Prague philharmonic orchestra and 32-part chorus performed the score. The five [[Primal:Oblivion|realms]] of the Primal universe are each represented by a separate musical signature, with common classical influences and soprano vocal solos. Gongs, percussion, low choir and brass were used for [[Primal:Solum|Solum]] and the themes were solely for [[Primal:Herne|Herne]] and Jared. The [[Primal:Aquis|Aquis]] realm contained choirs, woodwinds, high strings and two harps to instil a sense of tranquility - the main theme being for [[Primal:Aino|Aino]]. The dramatic nature of Russian music combined with emotive violin made up the [[Primal:Aetha|Aetha]] soundtrack. The Volca themes were few, but consisted of a combination of Egyptian, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern musical influence - the Alto Flute playing an important role. | ||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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4. Love Lost<br /> | 4. Love Lost<br /> | ||
5. Jen Meets Arella<br /> | 5. Jen Meets Arella<br /> | ||
6. Raum And Empusa<br /> | |||
7. Demon Awakes<br /> | |||
8. Coliseum<br /> | 8. Coliseum<br /> | ||
9. Prince In Chains | 9. Prince In Chains<br /> | ||
10. World Of Water<br /> | |||
11. Turbulent Depths<br /> | 11. Turbulent Depths<br /> | ||
12. Kingdom Destroyed<br /> | 12. Kingdom Destroyed<br /> | ||
13. Mad King | 13. Mad King<br /> | ||
14. Mountain Of Suffering<br /> | |||
15. Devil's Waltz<br /> | 15. Devil's Waltz<br /> | ||
16. Dark Science<br /> | 16. Dark Science<br /> | ||
17. Helot | 17. Helot<br /> | ||
f18. Temple Of Flame<br /> | |||
19. Hall Of Gods | 19. Hall Of Gods<br /> | ||
20. Journey's End | 20. Journey's End | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
The score for Primal was nominated for a BAFTA | The score for Primal was nominated for a BAFTA. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Navigation== | |||
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