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EVE Online: Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1
Soundtrack album by Real-X (Jón Hallur Haraldsson)
Released August 12, 2009 (2009-08-12)
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 74:28

The Eve Online soundtrack was composed by Jón Hallur Haraldsson, also known as Real-X. A digital soundtrack titled EVE Online: Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1 was released on iTunes on August 12, 2009. The soundtrack comes with an audio book track EVE Chronicle – Taught Thoughts. The soundtrack has since been removed from iTunes. The game itself contains an extensive in-game soundtrack.

EVE Online: Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1 (74:28)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Stellar Shadows" Real-X 6:00
2. "Below the Asteroids" Real-X 4:37
3. "Rose of Victory" Real-X 5:47
4. "Merchants Looters and Ghosts" Real-X 6:36
5. "Surplus of Rare Artifacts" Real-X 5:59
6. "All Which Was Lost" Real-X 5:46
7. "I Saw Your Ship" Real-X 4:55
8. "Smoke from Down Below" Real-X 5:23
9. "The Jovian Front" Real-X 5:14
10. "Shifting the BOP" Real-X 5:00
11. "It Ends Here" Real-X 5:18
12. "EVE Chronicle – Taught Thoughts" Real-X 14:02

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