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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Official Soundtrack
Infohash:
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Type:
Music
Title:
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Official Soundtrack
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2009-01-14 (by mercanis)
Description:
This is the official soundtrack to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, released only in Japan. Everything you'd want to know about this album can be found here:
http://www.en.game-ost.ru/info.php?id=1427
Track listing:
1. Welcome to Persia
2. Introducing the Prince
3. Call to Arms
4. Prelude Fight
5. A Dagger is Found
6. A Princess is Stolen
7. Behold, the Sands of Time
8. Start Running
9. Discover the Royal Chambers
10. Dreamtime
11. A Question of Trust
12. Father, is that You?
13. Attack of the Sand Griffins
14. Don't Enter the Light
15. Enter the Royal Palace
16. A Long Way Up
17. A Vision
18. The Royal Baths
19. A Bad Dream
20. Chaos in the Zoo
21. Lost in the Crypts
22. Farah Enlightens the Prince
23. A Brief Oasis
24. Awake
25. Trouble in the Barracks
26. The Library
27. The Prince Hesitates...
28. The Tower of Dawn
29. Farah Perishes
30. At What Cost?
31. Reverse the Sands of Time
32. The Battle Begins
33. The Vizier Must Die
34. Finish the Vizier
35. Farewell Princess
36. Time Only Knows
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Files count:
37
Size:
74.58 Mb
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Comments:
mercanis (2009-01-14)
I just finished listening to the whole thing. The last track, "Time Only Knows", is funny. It fades out midway through the track, is silent for many seconds, then ends with an unknown melody. I don't know if this is the nature of the actual soundtrack, so be warned.Dianoche (2009-01-15)
Yes, it is. In fact it's usual to have a "hidden track" after the last part of the score in many OST.By the way, thanks mercanis!