Produced by Ramin Djawadi Executive Music Producer: Steve Schnur Additional Music: Bryce Jacobs & Dominic Lewis Ambient Music Design: Rob Simon Strings Recorded by Frank Wolf Soloists Recorded by Jeff Biggers & Katia Lewin Orchestrated & Conducted by Stephen Coleman Contractor: Dan Savant Strings Recorded at EastWest Studios, Hollywood, CA
Assistant Engineers at Remote Control Productions: Daniel Kresco & Satoshi Noguchi Assistant Engineers at EastWest Studios: Mimi Parker & Sam Jage Music Coordinator: Holly Church
Ramin Djawadi would like to thank: Erik Kraber, Greg Goodrich, Paul Lackey, Steve Schnur, Holly Church, Cybele Pettus, the MoH Team, Maria Machado, Sam Schwartz, Michael Gorfaine, Cheryl Tiano, Steve Kofsky & everyone at RCP, Sandrine Pecher, Uli Kurtinat, the Djawadi Family, Jennifer Hawks & Hans Zimmer
Release date : 09/28/2010
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Today i finished MoH. I have to say last mission + Heroes Aboard just made me almost cry. Also The Summit (same mission). And hell yeah, also High Ground! (again the same mission). But there were lot's of cool calm themes for cello, i have to find a gamerip. ######
No Enrico, you're criticized for trying to pass an opinion as fact.
I don't care who the composer is as long as its good and fits the media it is accompanied with (if any), and this soundtrack is damn good and fits the feel of the game perfectly.
There are wisely fewer action tracks than MW2. It seems with MOH they were going for a more authentic experience, rather than the broad cinematic approach of MW2 and the music reflects that. It's like the soundtrack to my last deployment!
I admit that all action cues are a bit weak, comparing to what Zimmere and Balfe did in MW2. However, the main theme is surprisingly touching. "From Here", "Falling Away", and "The Summit" contain that great theme and use it effectively! I have to say that, at least, this part is better than MW2 and a highlight for the whole album.
I want to say that I've never used bad language for Djawadi, I just said what I feel, and others used bad words, not me!
If Djawadi is a "composer" that can use only computer is not my guilt!
Then you can search on every forum, and you'll see that this composer (with others) is considered as one of the wrost that Zimmer has risen. That can copy the music of the Maestro Zimmer.
So we just hope to hear more music from the Great Zimmer.
Listening to samples atm. Its a mix of MW1 thematical suspense, with agression and electronics of MW2. Looks cool :) I like BHD-ish aspect of Street of Gardez, or RCP-ness in High Ground.