DJAWADI, Ramin - Fallout (Original Amazon Series) (Soundtrack) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information Ramin DJAWADI Fallout (Original Amazon Series) (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold yellow & blue vinyl 2xLP + inserts) Lakeshore US

Cat: LKS 36540. Rel: 17 Jun 24
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Side 1 - Track 1. Brotherhood Of Steel (Full version)Side 1 - Track 2. The GhoulSide 1 - Track 3. Ice Cream & Apple PieSide 1 - Track 4. ArtifactSide 2 - Track 1. Vault 33Side 2 - Track 2. Shady SandsSide 2 - Track 3. Feo Fuerte Y FormalSide 2 - Track 4. Rebuild TogetherSide 2 - Track 5. Surface Dweller TraditionSide 2 - Track 6. Golden RuleSide 3 - Track 1. Are You CompromisedSide 3 - Track 2. I Hate It Up HereSide 3 - Track 3. Bringing Order To The WastelandSide 3 - Track 4. ManagementSide 3 - Track 5. Vault-TecSide 3 - Track 6. Think About The FutureSide 4 - Track 1. All The AnswersSide 4 - Track 2. Run For The HillsSide 4 - Track 3. War Never ChangesSide 4 - Track 4. Do The Right ThingSide 4 - Track 5. T-60

In the grand scheme of intertextuality, writing about the soundtrack to a TV series which is based on a video game definitely feels pretty 21st Century. Scored by Ramon Djawadi, before we start with the tracks themselves let's run through his resume. Iranian-German, he has been responsible for creating music for series such as House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, Prison Break, Person of Interest, Jack Ryan, and Westworld. Then you have movie scores, like Clash of the Titans, Pacific Rim, Warcraft, and Iron Man, among others. Not a bad list by all accounts. While these have all been hits among audiences for many reasons, the soundtracks have been acclaimed in their own right. Fallout deserves plenty of love, too. Preferring to build tension rather than release the kind of pomposity that could easily find its way into a post-apocalyptic sci fi soundtrack, or indeed raging metal, it's brooding, unnerving, at times jarringly peacefully, and exceptionally well crafted.