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Best of Lucasarts

(music from the games by Lucasarts)

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Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Other
Num of tunes: 23
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: 01-81279-01

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Facts / description

At last! A musical compilation of your favorite LucasArts game tunes. Featuring music from the Monkey Island® series, The Dig® Outlaws® and Grim Fandango® -- plus preview tracks from RTX Red Rock and Gladius! Over 50 minutes of music in all.

From: http://www.synsoniq.com/productdetails.php?partner=13&pid=434&langchange=2

Tracklist

1. 20th Anniversary Fanfare
2. Outlaws Theme
3. Monkey Island Theme
4. Hector Steps Out
5. Smooth Hector
6. Marco de Pollo
7. Hector's Blues
8. The Ballet of Dr. Death   
9. Temple Gate
10. The Monument
11. Mission to the Asteroid
12. Underwater Lagoon
13. The Train
14. Pegnose Pete's Hideout
15. Scumm Bar
16. The Mystes of Tyme   
17. The Enlightened Florist
18. Bone Wagon
19. Tango
20. The Sawmill
21. Laser Drill
22. Gladius Sketches
23. Finale

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Record created/updated: 24. September 2004.
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