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Blade & Sorcery

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Dive into the official and expanded soundtracks for Blade & Sorcery. Discover track listings, release details, and where to listen to Frank Klepacki's iconic compositions.

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Dive into the official and expanded soundtracks for Blade & Sorcery. Discover track listings, release details, and where to listen to Frank Klepacki's iconic compositions.

Hey there! So, you're curious about the tunes that make Blade & Sorcery so immersive? Let's break down the official soundtrack. It's pretty cool that Frank Klepacki, the composer, has put so much of his work out there for us.

Originally, back between 2009 and 2010, the official soundtrack dropped on Frank Klepacki's website. It featured 14 tracks, all mixed in stereo but compressed a bit as MP3s. You might recognize some of these:

  • Main Titles*
  • Etsuko Theme
  • Blade Runner Blues*
  • Battle Theme
  • Gothic Club
  • Gothic Club 2
  • Taffy's Club
  • Taffy's Club 2
  • Bounce
  • Love Theme*
  • Bradbury Building
  • Wait for Me
  • End Credits*
  • Good Night

Then, in 2019, Frank gave the soundtrack a refresh on his redesigned website, adding 8 more songs and tweaking the tracklist. This new version is optimized for both mobile and desktop. It's worth noting that 5 tracks from the game haven't made it to an official release yet, and some of the newer additions on his site are in mono – they might be direct rips from the game, but they're clearer than before. Here's the updated 2019 track listing:

  • Remorse
  • Solitude
  • Main Titles*
  • Battle Theme
  • Late Call
  • Etsuko Theme
  • Nexus
  • Awakenings
  • Love Theme*
  • Bradbury Building
  • Transition
  • Enigma Drift
  • Blade Runner Blues*
  • Taffy's Club
  • The Eyes Follow
  • Taffy's Club 2
  • Bounce
  • Good Night
  • Gothic Club
  • Gothic Club 2
  • Ending
  • End Credits*

A few of these tracks, marked with an asterisk (*), were originally composed by the legendary Vangelis. You can actually listen to the entire soundtrack for free online – just copy the link provided in the source to check it out!

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