The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Original Video Game Soundtrack Vinyl 2XLP
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Product Description
Nintendo and Laced Records are linking up to bring the sweeping music of The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild to vinyl records. This collaboration marks the first time a Nintendo soundtrack has been commercially released on vinyl outside of Japan.
This double LP set features heavyweight discs that come in printed inner sleeves, housed in a widespined outer sleeve. All packaging is adorned with archival artwork by the team behind The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The tracklist includes 34 fan-favourite cues including “Overworld (Day)”, “Great Fairy Fountain” and “Hyrule Castle”, sequenced to take listeners on a whistlestop tour of Hyrule in the final days of the Great Calamity.
The unforgettable music of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild introduced bold new musical textures to the series, while embracing classic themes. From the first spine-tingling piano notes of “Main Theme” to the final choral-orchestral stirrings of “Epilogue”, the soundtrack follows the ups and the downs of Link’s epic adventure. Each element of the game enjoys a distinct musical palette, including the iconic minimalist piano of the open world, the alien sounds of Sheikah technology, the tension-filled rhythms of enemy encounters, and the orchestral grandeur of the Divine Beast battles. The composition team comprised Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, and Hajime Wakai.
Track list
- Main Theme
- Overworld (Day)
- The Shrine's Trial
- The Stables
- Galloping (Day)
- Hateno Village (Day)
- Kakariko Village (Day)
- The Temple of Time
- Overworld (Battle) - Original Soundtrack Ver.
- Battle (Shrine) - Original Soundtrack Ver.
- Stone Talus Battle
- Hinox Battle
- Guardian Battle
- Kass's Theme
- Great Fairy Fountain
- Attendants to the Sacred Springs
- The Lost Woods
- Korok Forest (Day)
- Zora's Domain (Day)
- Battle With Divine Beast Vah Ruta
- Reuniting with Mipha
- Rito Village (Day)
- Battle with Divine Beast Vah Medoh
- Reuniting with Revali
- Gerudo Town (Day)
- Battle with Thunderblight Ganon
- Reuniting with Urbosa
- Goron City (Day)
- Reuniting with Daruk
- Hyrule Castle
- Battle with Calamity Ganon (Second Form)
- Battle with Dark Beast Ganon
- Do You Really Remember Me?
- Epilogue
Product Features
- Pressed on 180 gram vinyl
- Based on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild video game
- Music composed by Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, and Hajime Wakai
Box Contents
- 2 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Original Video Game Soundtrack records
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Nintendo is an iconic Japanese video game company that was founded in 1889. The company develops and publishes numerous video games every year, alongside continuously developing new generations of video game consoles with amazing success. Nintendo owns some of the most recognizable video game franchises in the world, with Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda being some of the companies most beloved video games series from many fans worldwide. With a long and influential history, Nintendo has expanded some of the company's focus to other forms of media as well.
The Legend of Zelda is an iconic action adventure gaming franchise developed and published by Nintendo. With the franchise's first entry in the series, it instantly became one of the iconic video games of all-time, and the series has continued the trend of legendary game releases since it was first introduced in 1986. The video game series follows Link as he is tasked with saving the world from Ganon and his nefarious plans to gain the power of the Triforce.
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