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The Soundtrack

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 scabb
03-21-2003, 8:54 AM
#1
For those of you who have the soundtrack / have ripped/downloaded music, what's your favourite track?

There are quite a few to choose from, nearly all of the soundtrack is brilliant.

My current favourite tracks are "Swanky Maximino" and "Talking Limbo".
 Grim_comician
03-24-2003, 6:15 AM
#2
Well, I like the theme of Velasco. And I like The enlightened Florist.:)
 Ztev
03-25-2003, 10:01 PM
#3
I like nearly all of the soundtrack, I think it's great. My favourites would be:

Companeros

Los Angelitos

Raoul Appears (though it only goes for about 15 seconds)
 CHAOSMAN
03-31-2003, 8:44 PM
#4
hector one is a classic. Also casino one is good.
 Thrik
04-01-2003, 11:15 AM
#5
I like the credits theme.. the one that goes from the festival to meche's theme (I think?)

Of course this opinion is based from my ears over a year ago. If I listened to it again I'd probably prefer another track.
 C Shutt
04-01-2003, 11:20 AM
#6
It's a bit short, but "She Sailed Away" is beautiful.
 elTee
04-03-2003, 6:04 PM
#7
I like beloved sanspoof, but the LSA is the best theme in the game. I don't have the soundtrack *yet* but its only a matter of time.
 Sanspoof
04-04-2003, 2:27 PM
#8
'Rusty Anchor' isn't considered background music but it's great! Companeros and Bone Wagon are good too!
 MrManager
04-05-2003, 3:41 PM
#9
"The Enlightened Florist" is class and so is "Casino Calavera". The credit theme is good too.
 theman
04-08-2003, 12:52 PM
#10
Is the soundtrack available on CD? If so, where can I get it. I'm in the UK, so they'd have to be able to deliver here.

Thanks,
Dan.
 theman
04-08-2003, 12:52 PM
#11
Is the soundtrack available on CD? If so, where can I get it. I'm in the UK, so they'd have to be able to deliver here.

Thanks,
Dan.
 scabb
04-08-2003, 1:42 PM
#12
Nope, it is no longer available anywhere :/
 ZaXeriaw
04-09-2003, 4:43 AM
#13
You can rip'em of your self with ScummRev (http://ScummRev.mixnmojo.com).

There is a lot of nice tracks, but my favorite is the End Credits track...
 Grim_comician
04-09-2003, 5:57 AM
#14
"The Gateway" seems to be in almost same quality like from Heroes of Might & magic IV, and I like it!;)
 Thirith
04-19-2003, 9:08 AM
#15
Hi everyone,

I'm new on the board (as you can probably see), and I've tried to find an answer to my question by using the search function, but so far I've found nothing.

Can someone here tell me if there's a way I can convert the GF soundtrack (from my original CDs) into a format that I can burn onto an audio CD? Is it even legal to do so, or is this one of those 'don't ask, don't tell' things?

Anyway, a reply (on the forum or via e-mail) would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 scabb
04-19-2003, 10:54 AM
#16
As long as you own the original Grim Fandango, and don't plan on distributing the discs, it's perfectly legal.

Use ScummREV (http://scummrev.mixnmojo.com) to rip the *.wav files, then you can use a program like Nero to burn to disc.
 Darth Eggplant
04-19-2003, 1:20 PM
#17
I have Nero a cd burner program,
you can make a perfect copy of the cd
or using audiograbber you can make
wav's or mp3's of the cd.
and with scumm rev you can get
all the music not on the cd.
or you can download almost the entire
rev ost from my site:
www.geocities.com/calaverablanca)
 Branik
04-22-2003, 10:59 AM
#18
Thanks to a few helpful people around here, I've also had the chance to listen to a few of them these last few days and I have to say that it's a really hard choice. There are lots of great tracks, but if I HAD to choose one, it would definitely be Companeros. The trumpets and violins mix perfectly with the guitar-background. One of the greatest songs in computer games ever. Glottis's Shop is also one of my favourites.
 James Isaac
04-22-2003, 12:54 PM
#19
I liked the Swanky Maximino song (I can play it on my piano now)
 Darth Eggplant
04-22-2003, 11:02 PM
#20
learn the rusty anchor
and then have us all over
for some lengua,
mmmm lengua22
 anomalousresult
05-07-2003, 1:13 PM
#21
you mentioned using nero to copy grim audio. do ijust plonk in the grim disc and tell nero to copy it as an audio cd? i thought the whole point of scummrev was to extract the music to a listenable format that nero couldn't. erm... and does that mean scummrev will only work with music that isn't on the cd?
 pakmannen
05-18-2003, 8:13 AM
#22
Hi there!
I think I like Companeros the best. Great stuff.

Also, I was wondering if anyone has the cover art for the soundtrack? I only have a really small jpg, and I can't seem to find any high-res versions anywhere.

It would be great if someone could tell me where to find it.
 Jawa Eater
05-27-2003, 2:11 AM
#23
I liked pretty much the whole sound track too, but if I had to pick one, it would be "Talking Limbo" :p
 GendoTheGreat
05-29-2003, 7:48 AM
#24
Originally posted by anomalousresult
you mentioned using nero to copy grim audio. do ijust plonk in the grim disc and tell nero to copy it as an audio cd? i thought the whole point of scummrev was to extract the music to a listenable format that nero couldn't. erm... and does that mean scummrev will only work with music that isn't on the cd?

He's talking about the GF soundtrack, not the game CD. The music in the game files is customized for the game, so much of it is intentionally distorted, muffled, etc. and just about every track is intended to loop on a cue so they all fade out at the end instead of finishing properly, very annoying. Also, I think there are some tracks on the OST that aren't in the game, but don't quote me on that.
 anomalousresult
05-29-2003, 3:59 PM
#25
Originally posted by GendoTheGreat
He's talking about the GF soundtrack, not the game CD. The music in the game files is customized for the game, so much of it is intentionally distorted, muffled, etc. and just about every track is intended to loop on a cue so they all fade out at the end instead of finishing properly, very annoying. Also, I think there are some tracks on the OST that aren't in the game, but don't quote me on that.

ohhhhhhhhhhhh :rolleyes:

gotcha. has anyone put the soundtrack on an ftp site? scabb says it isn't available anywhere, does anyone want to mail mp3s to me? e-mail first asking if it's ok though, don't want all 7 of you on here to mail me the entire soundtrack.
 chubbybunny
05-29-2003, 6:03 PM
#26
Yes, I have looked everywhere for the soundtrack, incl. Ebay, Kelkoo etc.

I'd love a copy. :)
hotrodshoppingcart@hotmail.com if you have any info.

thanks! :)
 Jawa Eater
05-30-2003, 9:37 PM
#27
Have you tried Kazaa? I've never heard of a song that couldn't be found on Kazaa.
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