

Kelly Bailey - Requiem For Ravenholm (0:33)Ĩ. Kelly Bailey - The Innsbruck Experiment (1:07)Ħ. Kelly Bailey - Hazardous Enviroments (1:24)ģ. This is a complete list of ALL the tracks.įor owners of the Half-Life 2: Official Soundtrack CD:ġ. Episode One musis lost its fast pace inherited from the original tracks. Episode One music centre around a main theme repeated in nearly all tracks which is _MORE_ boring than the HL2 soundtracks. I'm not very sure if we should begin including Half-Life 2: Episode One music in. The Radio (track 51) is simply the music playing from the TV (showing the GMan image before th TV just shuts off) after the Citadel nearly chomped dow on you. The other tracks which are not included in the album can be taken from other sources (including HL2's own GCF files):Īll the above tracks are short (around 1 minute in length) except the remixed CP Violation which continues the part left behind by track 2 of the original album and the Trainstation music which are simply the ambience music which plays in - you guessed it - the trainstation! They are all still composed by Kelly Bailey and are consistent with the other 43 tracks in the original album. The Half-Life 2 Official Soundtrack has NO missing music. Hi, I'm the first reviewer of this album who came back to comment on the "lost tracks".

Kaon from this album is used as the background music during reviews and intervals between matches during the WCG 2007. The rest may be appropriately used as ambience music somewhere, like Lab Practicum and Nova Prospekt. There are however some tracks which are good like CP Violation, Brane Scan, Apprehension and Evasion that are mainly action and do not repeat that as much as Pulse Phase and Dark Energy do. Most tracks can be boring at times or after listening to a few times because of the constant repetition and the 'sharpness' of the instruments. I will try and add the appropriate names to the soundtracks in this album if I have the time. Many toward the end are simply remastered version of the few tracks in HL1 that Valve saw fit to be reused in HL2, from tracks 29 to 43. However since you are not playing the game while listening, you do not get the real feel. The tracks emphasize ambience and action where appropriate as the player progresses through the game.

The soundtrack's main genre is techno, and recorded using heavy electronic instruments that may not fit everyone's taste. The HL2 soundtrack can be ripped directly from the game itself in MP3 form, though some tracks will be missing.
