1. Apocalypse 2. Secret Invasion 3. Before the Storm 4. 47 Attacks 5. Hunter 6. Action in Paris 7. Amb Zone 8. Night TIme In New Orleans 9. VEgas 10. Club Heaven 11. Invasion on the Mississippi River 12. Rocky Mountains 13. Day Light in New Orleans 14. Trouble in Vegas 15. Funeral 16. Main Title
Album Description
Original Soundtrack Composed By Jesper Kyd This awe-inspiring video game series is acclaimed for its anti-hero icon named Agent 47, it's innovative stealth/action gameplay, cutting-edge visuals, compelling storyline and its unique, cinematic musical scores composed by Jesper Kyd. Building on the previous accomplishments of the music for the Hitman series, Jesper Kyd delivers a dynamic live orchestral score for Hitman: Blood Money, reocrded with the 150-member Budapest Symphony and Hungarian Radio Choir. In addition to composing and producing the choral and orchestral score, Kyd penned several acoustic and electronica-fused music tracks for the latest Hitman score. In short, the music style for Hitman: Blood Money is epic orchestral, electronic and a fusion of both.
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Hitman: Blood Money - Original Videogame Soundtrack
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2006-05-30)
- Publisher: Sumthing Else
- Label: Sumthing Else
- Format: Soundtrack
- Studio: Sumthing Else
- Average Customer Review:
based on 9 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #99817
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The game is evolving... So is the soundtrack. 2007-10-20
Comment: Jesper Kyd is famous for his awesome video games' scores. I first listened to him while playing Freedom Fighters and I found it amazing.
The Hitman series are games with great stories, unfortunately the first three of them were not very carefully made, but the forth installment - Blood Money - is something memorable and the soundtrack does not fall behind.
I would recommend any Hitman soundtrack, but this one is rock solid.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Hitman Blood Money 2007-08-08
Comment: If there was a 6 star rating system, this cd would deserve a 8 in my opinion. This is without question one of the best in my collection!. I especially enjoy listening to it while driving in my truck at night time.
Jesper Kyd is nothing short of a Master!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Wow! 2007-04-04
Comment: Wow! This score is awesome. The first song starts the CD off with frantic chanting, it sounds kind of like male vs. female, meaning men are saying stuff in a weird language and women are saying stuff too, only they both are saying different things and it blends in with one another. It has a cool sound. The rest of the CD gets better and better, including 47 Attacks, Main Titles, and Rocky Mountains. This is a must buy, oh, I'm really 16. Its a long story. Anyways, look into this one and also Hitman: Contracts, which is also quite good.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Hitman Bloodmoney soundtrack 2007-04-02
Comment: If you enjoyed the music while playing the video game then you will definitely enjoy this CD.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: An eerie masterpiece - just as good even without the game. 2006-12-17
Comment: First off, I'm sure you know by reading the other reviews, it's indeed disappointing that Ave Maria is not on the soundtrack. However, the rest of the in-game music save for the opera in the 2nd mission (since it's not an original piece), all of the tracks Jesper Kyd composed are included and aren't interrupted or faded into other tracks like in the game, making it a pleasant listen. I strongly disagree that it's too electronic. Most, except for a few tracks (which are, themselves, also quite beautiful), are all strings and wind with an eerie ambience and ghostly choir. Killing to this music in game is chilling and morbidly sensual.
However, this album isn't just for people who played the video game and enjoyed the music - it's an album for people who enjoy having a story told to them with musical instruments. You feel like something is foreboding, you feel like you're being chased, and ultimately, you feel like you're dancing on the line between life and death. If only more movie soundtracks were this epic!
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