Staff of kings music!

Hanselation

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Congratulations Gordy, you're exeptionally gifted to create such compositions.
You bestow honor to the original John Williams style of the 1980th. (y)
 

UIMJ

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Wow, it was so much fun to log on here and out of nowhere have this soundtrack available for free download!

Thank you very much! What a great set of compositions! (y)
 

Jono11

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Alright, people, I can confirm for you that this link contains five Ray Harman tracks from Staff of Kings.

I have to say, it's very odd, what they're letting him do here. They basically made Gordy regurgitate John Williams music, but they let Ray run wild with some pretty broad stylistic influences.
 

Hanselation

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The complete SOK-Soundtrack

Has someone already tried to list the tracks of Ray Harmann and Gordy Haab in a timeline compliant to the game sequences?:whip:
 

Hanselation

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SoK Soundtrack-Cover

Im just creating a CD front cover out of a design made by Chris.Jones at the german Indiana Jones board. I like it much more than the original cover which is used by lucasgames for their covers.

IndianaJones-SoK-Soundtrack-Cover.jpg
 

The Tingler

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I do prefer it too, although Indy looks more like Clint Eastwood than Harrison Ford.

Any help with the music placements, guys?
 

Hanselation

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Seems to be not as easy...

Nobody knows even the game chronology ...and so the chronology of the tracks?
So I first list all track titles without chronology:

Istanbul Museum (Turkish Puzzle)
Sudan Desert
Chinatown SF
German Puzzle
Turkish suspense
Sea Bed Chase
Fight in the Desert
Magnus Theme
Elephant Chase
Nazi Battle
Jungle Encounter
Cable Car Chase
Chinatown Alley Fight
Fight in Panama
Run For Your Life

Hear them here:
http://www.gordyhaab.com/audiofull/

http://www.rayharman.com/m_staff2.html
 
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The Tingler

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I've done one better: a Staff of Kings music page at IndyJones.net. You can find all the mp3 downloads of the entire original soundtrack in chronological order (although I've guessed at a couple of them!), and I've also included Hanselation's cover. Is that okay man?

Here's the order I've got anyway (with a couple of my own alternate titles):

1. The Sudan, 1939
2. Desert Nazis
3. Magnus Völler's Theme
4. Chinatown, San Francisco
5. Big Trouble In Little Chinatown
6. Cable Car Chase
7. Bandits In Panama
8. Jungle Encounter
9. Istanbul Museum
10. The Shepherd
11. Catch That Elephant!
12. Nazis On Patrol
13. Nazi Battle
14. Persuing The Staff
15. Run For Your Life
 
Great job as usual, Tingler. Thanks for all the work on your site. It really is outstanding!

And that cover art is terrific! I'm loving having the soundtrack to listen to - it was my favorite part of the game.
 
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