Popular Post TheAvengerButton 175 Posted May 4, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 4, 2021 I'm doing a series on the canon [Officially Released] Star Wars soundtracks, and I figure I'd start at the beginning with Gordy Haab's Star Wars Battlefront. I'm no @Falstaft, so I won't go as deep as he could go on a work like this. The layout of the soundtrack itself makes its themes easily identifiable and listenable, but for those who only have a surface idea of this soundtrack's potential, this topic is for you. For Haab's first canon soundtrack release, we don't have to go too in-depth with our analysis, anyways. The thematic material presented on this album is pretty straightforward, and due to the format Haab doesn't get too much of a chance here to weave in subtle motifs here and there. Let's start with our first track, Walker Assault. Contrary to the title, the thematic material on this track permeates both of Gordy's Battlefront soundtrack and can be considered the series' main theme. WALKER ASSAULT The track's main melodic idea is as follows: Battlefront Series Main Theme (0:39-0:52) Walker Assault is this theme's main showcase track, and the track weaves this theme throughout accompanied by some bombastic Williams-esque action music, but we also hear it on this soundtrack in the tracks The Battle in the Clouds (2:31), Jundland Wastes (6:16), Rebel Resistance (2:57, 4:01, 4:48) The Graveyard of Giants (8:17, 8:31) and Jedi on the Battlefront (0:17). To me, it almost reminds me in it's use for how the Force Theme is used in the films, especially when it pops up in tertiary tracks. SOROSUUB SKIRMISH Next, we move onto Sorosuub Skirmish, the next track that features all original music by Gordy Haab (we'll cover the Original Trilogy B-Sides later). Right here is where we can hear the first instance of the overall theme for this planet. It's a three/four figure motif that moves from a D# down to a G, then jumps back up to a F# (roughly). When we first hear the theme, it's quiet, oozing in a sense. At around 3:25 we transition into what I like to call the ROTS part, mostly because it reminds me of the steady war march that happens at the beginning of the track of the same name. The main musical idea shows up again here in a much more bombastic context to make for some nice action music. At around 5:05 in the track we transition into a nice little dirge, where we hear a much more subtle variation of the track's main idea at 5:37. At 7:16 we transition back into some action-y music and we hear a nice big variation of the theme at 7:43 and then a doomy boomy variation at 7:51. There is also a B-Theme of sorts, but ironically it's the first part of the track you hear in the song. Here right at the opening you hear an eight note melody that you hear two other times in the course of the track, at 1:48 and 7:06. Sorosuub Skirmish is a solid track, although it can get a little too prequel-y in it's orchestrations in a game that is set in the time frame of the original trilogy. THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE Next up is The Imperial Advance, our overall theme for the Galactic Empire in BOTH Battlefront and Battlefront II. You can hear the main musical idea for this track right off the bat played by some roaring brass. Oddly enough, I always think this melody reminds me of a corrupted version of Anakin and Padme's theme music from Attack of the Clones. At 1:12 in this piece you can hear another little stinger that is almost a riff off of the Death Star motif from the original Star Wars. This appears twice in the song, with the second appearance coming in at 2:50. I call it Imperial Victory, and I believe it is used in game as the stinger for the Imperials winning a match if I'm not mistaken, so the name is totally appropriate. My favorite statement of the track's overall theme comes in at 3:07. Haab turns his strong, if a bit busy melody for the Imperials and makes it slimy and conniving here, and I can almost imagine a smug, flop-sweated Imperial officers gloating to a captured Rebel. BATTLE IN THE CLOUDS And now to my favorite track on the OST, Battle in the Clouds. Made up from the music Haab composed as a B-Side to various bits of music from Empire Strikes Back, Haab nevertheless puts some Big **** energy into the melody of this track's theme. The melody first appears at 0:21 in high woodwinds, then we get to hear a nice, regal sounding statement in brass just after that is absolutely beautiful. Eventually we transition out of the calm, peaceful part of the theme and into a more action heavy portion, where we get to hear a nice heroic statement of the melody at around 2:10. Afterward, we get into the second half of the track which boasts a more somber, darker feel complete with another musical idea that carries the rest of the track through, heard here in it's calm mode: Darker theme. At 4:16, this more mysterious theme begins to return in a big way before we get a nice grand statement of it at 4:33. The track finishes with a darker, slow and suspenseful string chorus, before a variation of the first theme comes in on horns to signal the end of the track. APPROACH TO LANDING PAD 13 Next up is Approach to Landing Pad 13. This is an interesting track to listen to, as Gordy morphs the main idea you hear near the beginning of the track as the rest of the track goes along, and that main idea mutates into much more subtle forms of itself as the track goes on. At around 0:55 we hear the first statement of this little theme. The little run up you hear at around 1:02 will come back throughout the rest of the song in various forms. The March that appears at 4:23 that is an obvious riff on the Arena Marchis one such permutation, note the note run up at 4:30. We then go into a Torn Apart-esque piece that features several of the same sort of figure, like at 7:08. Also fun to note, the part that comes in at 8:33 is a take off of Follow Me and The Falcon from The Force Awakens. I think he was absorbing himself in that soundtrack at the time because some of the DLC tracks have a TFA-flavor to them. REBEL RESISTANCE Now onto another great piece, Rebel Resistance, where we get to hear all the instances of Gordy's Rebellion theme altogether. The theme is heard here at 0:22 seconds. The first thing to note is how similar this theme is to the main Battlefront theme, which sure seems to not be a coincidence. A nice heroic statement appears at 0:45 shortly after. The main Battlefront theme comes in at 2:56, and when you hear them after you're more familiar with them you can clearly hear the differences. One is in minor key, with a different melodic tail that follows the 11 note main statement. The Rebels theme begins with a 9 note long melodic statement that has a bit more triumphant of a tail end. The Battlefront main theme appears again at 3:59. At 5:16, my favorite statement of the Rebels theme appears nice and bouncy and heroic. FULLY ARMED AND OPERATIONAL Fully Armed and Operational is another more consistently thematic piece. The main musical idea appears at 0:20 before launching into a very Kylo Ren inspired statement shortly after. This melody appears very plainly throughout the rest of the track, with a nice menacing statement of it at 0:55. At 1:30 there's another Kylo Ren-esque moment (Gordy absorbing TFA energy). At 2:22 we get a nice march variation which then empties out into a Resistance March-inspired bit at 2:50, which finishes with another big statement of Gordy's Death Star Theme at 3:12. At 4:30 we get another statement of the theme that leads into a stretch of music reminiscent of The Droid Battle from TPM. The song finishes off with a very doom-y little bit of music, complete with apocalyptic bell strikes before the song ends with a very quiet variant of the piece's theme on high strings and celeste or glockenspiel. JEDI ON THE BATTLEFRONT Next up, Jedi on the Battlefront, our last of Gordy's tracks with strong thematic writing. We begin the track with some quiet ambience before we get another statement of the Battlefront main theme at 0:18, then at 0:40 we hear Jedi on the Battlefront's main thematic idea. In game this track appears very wildly in completely different places, so it's very hard for me to understand what I'm supposed to associate with this theme, if anything. The title, Jedi on the Battlefront, suggests ties to the heroes, but I'm not sure that's a strong tie considering I don't remember the theme being associated with the appearance of the heroes in the game or the Heroes and Villains mode. Still, it's one of my favorites on the album. Past a souped up action-y variant and into a quiet variant, we really get to hear a nice full statement of this theme on low brass at 3:23. A nice March version comes in at 4:38 and continues through to the end. That's mostly it for Gordy's true blue thematic material on the album. Of course, there are about four tracks that we didn't cover: Pale Blue Orb, Survivors of Endor, Jundland Wastes, and The Graveyard of Giants. Those tracks are musically as strong as the rest of the tracks on this album, but there is not much if any thematic material to uncover in any of them that I can discern. If someone who is as well versed or moreso in this soundtrack has any insight on these particular tracks they can give, I would welcome the correction. I hope this was enlightening to those who are a little more uninitiated on this soundtrack. I was hoping to target people who have enjoyed the soundtrack but haven't let it's thematic material really sink it. This will make it easier for you to pick those ideas out of Gordy's sometimes overwhelming action music writing. I'll be covering Battlefront II next time, whenever that is. Hope you look forward to it. Falstaft, Knight of Ren, The Illustrious Jerry and 5 others 5 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael_grig 467 Posted September 4, 2021 Share Posted September 4, 2021 @Falstaft sth for the Thematic Catalogue? @TheAvengerButton good work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blondheim 1,157 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 Is there a list somewhere of all the officially released soundtrack albums for Star Wars games? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael_grig 467 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_video_games Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manakin Skywalker 4,891 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 10 hours ago, blondheim said: Is there a list somewhere of all the officially released soundtrack albums for Star Wars games? -Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (first SW video game album ever officially released) -Star Wars: Squadrons -Star Wars: Battlefront -Star Wars: Battlefront II (There was also an album for Star Wars: The Old Republic that was released only as part of the Collector's Edition bundle of the game) Those are all of the official video game soundtrack releases we have so far. I don't count Shadows of the Empire as it was not recorded for the game, which came out a year or two after the album. Now as for composer promos as well as fan-made edits, I have most of them up on my channel playlist, with track lists in the descriptions: blondheim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael_grig 467 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 Oh, so it's really just the four? Then for all the other games probably only the music from the films were taken? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manakin Skywalker 4,891 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 1 minute ago, Michael G. said: Oh, so it's really just the four? Then for all the other games probably only the music from the films were taken? No. I've updated my post with additional info, plus a playlist of unofficially-released albums. michael_grig 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blondheim 1,157 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 So is the OST a good grab for Fallen Order? I see there are complete and remastered game rips out there as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manakin Skywalker 4,891 Posted September 5, 2021 Share Posted September 5, 2021 2 hours ago, blondheim said: So is the OST a good grab for Fallen Order? I see there are complete and remastered game rips out there as well The game rip files are lossy, and the amount of music not on the soundtrack is minimal (the OST has over 3 hours of music). So I would personally 100% recommend the soundtrack. blondheim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Laserschwert 475 Posted September 6, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted September 6, 2021 Especially since buying this will signal that these releases are appreciated. Giftheck, blondheim and Manakin Skywalker 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAvengerButton 175 Posted September 15, 2021 Author Share Posted September 15, 2021 On 9/4/2021 at 4:26 PM, Michael G. said: @Falstaft sth for the Thematic Catalogue? @TheAvengerButton good work Thanks, I'm working on the next one of these intermittently between my real life duties, so hopefully I'll have something to show soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blondheim 1,157 Posted September 15, 2021 Share Posted September 15, 2021 I am slowly working my way through this. There is a lot of music to sift through. I don't have the game so I am watching someone play through it on youtube so I can have the proper context. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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