The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Audio

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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Jeremy Soule
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 40:22

Morrowind's soundtrack was composed by Jeremy Soule, a video game composer whose previous soundtracks for Total Annihilation and Icewind Dale had earned some acclaim from the gaming press. In a Bethesda press release, Soule stated that the "epic quality" of the Elder Scrolls series was "particularly compatible with the grand, orchestral style of music" that Soule enjoys composing "the most". Outside Bethesda press releases, some have criticized Morrowind's soundtrack. In their reviews of the game, both GameSpot and GameSpy criticized the length of the game's soundtrack and praised its general production quality. In the words of GameSpot's Greg Kasavin: "The very first time you boot up Morrowind, you'll be treated to a memorable, stirring theme filled with soaring strings and booming percussion. You'll proceed to hear it literally every five minutes or so during play." Soule was aware of the problem, and chose to create a soft and minimalist score so as not to wear out players' ears.

In a feature for Gamasutra, Scott B. Morton, although praising the music itself, declared that Morrowind's soundtrack did not work effectively with the game's gameplay, accomplishing little as an emotional device. Morrowind's soundtrack is ambient, with cues only for battle encounters. In Morton's view, the lack of variation, of response to the game's action, and of length—Morrowind's soundtrack is only 30 minutes long—leaves players detached from the game world. Alexander Brandon, in another Gamasutra feature, praised Morrowind's soundtrack for its innovative instrumentation. In Brandon's opinion, its use of orchestral elements in conjunction with synthesized ones, and the use of what Brandon termed "the 'Bolero' approach", left the game's soundtrack feeling "incredibly dramatic". In February 2003, Morrowind was nominated for the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition" at the 6th Annual Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences's Interactive Achievement Awards, but lost to Medal of Honor: Frontline.

Morrowind also contained a fair bit of voiced dialogue; an aspect somewhat better received by the gaming press. Of note is Lynda Carter, television's Wonder Woman, promoted by Bethesda for her role in voicing the Nordic race in the game. Morrowind's race-specific voice acting received praise from some reviewers, though was met with disdain from others, who disliked the discord between a culturally inflected voice spoken in an alien dialect and the grammatically flawless dialogue printed in the dialogue boxes.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Original Soundtrack (bundled with the Collector's Edition)
Disc 1 (40:22)
  1. Nerevar Rising - 1:56
  2. Bright Spears, Dark Blood - 2:08
  3. Over the Next Hill - 3:06
  4. Knight's Charge - 2:07
  5. Peaceful Waters - 3:07
  6. Dance of Swords - 2:15
  7. The Road Most Travelled - 3:17
  8. Hunter's Pursuit - 2:20
  9. Blessing of Vivec - 3:18
  10. Ambush! - 2:35
  11. Silt Sunrise - 3:13
  12. Stormclouds on the Battlefield - 2:13
  13. Shed Your Travails - 3:15
  14. Drumbeat of the Dunmer - 2:05
  15. Caprice - 3:27


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