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Command & Conquer: Game rip

Game info

Name: Command & Conquer
Alternate name: Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn (Working title), Command & Conquer Teil 1: Der Tiberiumkonflikt (German title), C&C (Informal Title); Command & Conquer Red Alert: Counterstrike; Red Alert: The Aftermath; Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun; Command & Conquer
Characteristics: Real Time Strategy
Publishers: Westwood Studios, Virgin Interactive, Sega, Virgin, Nintendo, Virgin Games, EA, Westwood, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Nindendo, Acclaim Japan
Developers: Westwood Studios, Westwood, Looking Glass Studios
Original/port composer: Frank Klepacki (Dos)
Platforms:
PlayStation - United States
Sega Saturn - United States
Macintosh
PC Dos (1995) - Europe
PC Dos (31 Aug 1995)
Sega Saturn (1996) - Europe
Sega Saturn (25 Apr 1997) - Japan
PlayStation (16 Apr 1998) - Japan
Nintendo 64 (28 Jun 1999)
PlayStation (07 Jul 2000) - Europe
PC Windows (15 Sep 2000) - Europe

Music info

Released: 31 Aug 1995
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Frank Klepacki
Music type: Game rip
My rating: 9/10
Num of tunes: 35
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 45:53

My info

Great soundtrack - so many fresh ideas, some tunes are fast battle rocking ones, some are slower Dune-like strategy backgrounds, but in overall, it's first and best C&C soundtrack and one of the best Frank Klepacki's works ever. [9/10]



User reviews

  • "Great atmosphere, inspired music" (by Daemit, 6 Aug 2016) [9/10]
    Frank Klepacki is one of my favourite game composers. Admittedly, I prefer his music pre-С&C era (Kyrandia 1, Kyrandia 2, Dune 2, Lands of Lore, Eye of the Beholder 2), but there is something about the first Command and Conquer soundtrack that sticks out among his later (very professional) works. I think, he managed to convey the atmosphere of the game perfectly: the danger and dirt and sand, the industrialized desolation of a dying planet, the heat of battle and the calm moments of war. It's all there. I think Klepacki lost a bit of this mood and feeling in his later works.

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Facts / description

This was one of first soundtrack which has over one hour digital audio music. That's why it was done in poor quality, but it doesn't lower the whole experience very much.

Tracklist

Act On Instinct
Act On Instinct-Remix
C&C Thang
Canyon Chase
Deception
Demolition
Fight, Win, Prevail
GDI-Credits
In The Line Of Fire
Industrial
Just Do It!
Looks Like Trouble
Looks Like Trouble-Remix
March To Doom
Mechanical Man
No Mercy
Nod-Credits
On The Prowl
Prepare For Battle
Radio
Rain In The Night
Take 'Em Out
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-1
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-2
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-3
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-4
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-5
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-6
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-7
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-8
Tiberian Dawn-Bonus-9
Tiberian Dawn-Map+Menu
Tiberian Dawn-Mission Accomplished
Tiberian Dawn-Mission Accomplished-Long
Warfare

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