Last Chance to Grab Wing One! (September 20, 2010)

ChrisReid

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Don't forget to go and download the Wing One soundtrack ASAP! The Amie Street distributor is going offline by Wednesday, September 22, but you can still grab the whole album for less than $9 right now. Cue the scramble music between the briefing room and flight deck!

This is the soundtrack to the first Wing Commander game by Origin Systems. I was asked by the game's producer, Chris Roberts, to write something that sounded something like Star Wars and Star Trek the Motion Picture. My Team Fat writing partner, Dave Govett, had this little tune (the fanfare/theme) in his head already. It took him about a day to get finished music to me--and with that one tune, game music took what is perhaps a bigger step than it had taken before or has taken since. If you don't believe me, do the research. Try to find a soundtrack with stronger musical sensibility, better composition, or better arrangements. This game supported the then-new MT-32 sound card--this was pre-General MIDI, and most games had just used the internal FM sound card--which was considered high-quality at the time! In addition, Chris Roberts insisted on making the soundtrack interactive. There have been other soundtracks before and since, but this one stood out. Wing Commander was the hit of the CES show that year. These days, game soundtracks that attempt to imitate John Williams are commonplace. I don't like to do it anymore. But to my knowledge, this is the first one, and compositionally remains one of the better ones. I believe that for several years after this, game composers were still not asked to imitate John Williams. They were asked to imitate David Govett and Wing Commander.

You will hear the authentic, original MIDI files, playing back on a Roland MT-32 sound module, as you would have heard if you were playing a Brand New Wing Commander game on The Best Game Sound-Equipped Computer Available At The Time. A touch of Roland Sound Canvass (in MT-32 emulation mode) was added just because it was easy to do and made the tones just a tad-bit richer. Other than that...Welcome To The State of the Art in PC Audio, circa 1990!!!!


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Original update published on September 20, 2010
 
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Managed to grab my copy of the album that I bought years ago finally for back up. The site seems to be having issues as it's drawing to a close, primarily with error messages when trying to download your music, or when trying to make purchases with any credit in your balance. Hopefully it'll get sorted out by 12AM PST.
 
I can see the service getting hammered on its last day as everyone scrambles to grab their stuff.
 
I can see the service getting hammered on its last day as everyone scrambles to grab their stuff.

Yeah, it looks like they got it more or less sorted out as I was able to grab whatever I wanted with my remaining credit.

Plus, their customer service is pretty awesome. I had some issues with my account and they sorted it out and then some. I'm totally going to miss the site. Hope their new endeavor works out well for them.
 
Bought the album yesterday! Had some troubles at first, but it eventually worked out. It sounds really great, especially that live track. Awesome.
 
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