Video Games Live: Greatest Hits Volume One to rock your world

Video Games Live: Greatest Hits - Volume One album to be released this October - Image 1Soundtracks designed for video games have evolved a lot since the first synthesized beep was created years ago. Indeed, music in the interactive gaming industry has gone a long way. Now you can hear entire musical scores dedicated for a single game.

EMI Classics has pushed this concept further as they, Video Games Live and IMG Artist, are planning to release an album filled with some of the best known and most popular video game music of all time.

Entitled Video Games Live: Greatest Hits – Volume One includes medleys from various well-known games such as Zelda, Mario, Halo, Warcraft, Sonic, Tron, Myst, Civilization IV and Final Fantasy. The album was compiled by Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, reknowned video game composers and Video Games Live co-creators. Included as well are the Slovak National Orchestra and the Crouch End Chorus and the “Video Game Pianist,” Martin Leung.

The album will be released on October 19, coinciding with this year’s Video Games Live event on the same day at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles and on October 22 at London‘s Royal Festival Hall, performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra.

Video Games Live: Greatest Hits - Volume One album to be released this October - Image 1Soundtracks designed for video games have evolved a lot since the first synthesized beep was created years ago. Indeed, music in the interactive gaming industry has gone a long way. Now you can hear entire musical scores dedicated for a single game.

EMI Classics has pushed this concept further as they, Video Games Live and IMG Artist, are planning to release an album filled with some of the best known and most popular video game music of all time.

Entitled Video Games Live: Greatest Hits – Volume One includes medleys from various well-known games such as Zelda, Mario, Halo, Warcraft, Sonic, Tron, Myst, Civilization IV and Final Fantasy. The album was compiled by Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, reknowned video game composers and Video Games Live co-creators. Included as well are the Slovak National Orchestra and the Crouch End Chorus and the “Video Game Pianist,” Martin Leung.

The album will be released on October 19, coinciding with this year’s Video Games Live event on the same day at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles and on October 22 at London‘s Royal Festival Hall, performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra.

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