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It doesn't really answer your question, but I just made my own. I used the "Master and Commander" Soundtrack, the 3 "Pirates of the Carribbean" soundtracks, the "Last Samurai" Soundtrack (fit in much better than it would sound), and the "Jurassic Park" Soundtrack, all kinda mixed together on a single iPod playlist.
At the end of all that, I used a 2 CD Bach Cello Suite by Yo-Yo Ma. I knew if I'd gotten to that, I was going WAY over time for sure. :)
It has worked really well for me.

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Back in Dragon 355, you had a list of music for Savage Tide. Most I can Guess at composer or Source, but some....like "Main Title", are a bit vauge. Any way you could post the composers of the 31 pieces?
Thanks.
Chris
The article in Dragon 355 assumes that you check out the "iDragon" iMix on iTunes. All of the suggested songs are there. Click "Music" in the first box under itunes store, then click iMixes, then search for iDragon. The writers of the article were nice enough to list all of the songs there for easy download.
"Main Theme" is from 1942-Conquest of Paradise. The album is "Cinema Choral Classics"
I plan on using all of these songs and more. A great resource for music is the "Galbadia Hotel" website. The soundtracks from hundreds of video games are there for free download.
For example, I am going to use the Diablo Hellfire Cinematic intro for the savage tide sound effect. Weird unearthly chanting followed by an explosion noise and then the shrieks and gibbering of demons. Perfect. :)
htt p://gh.ffshrine.org/song/2729/4
Your Welcome,
Christian

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Chris Manos wrote:Back in Dragon 355, you had a list of music for Savage Tide. Most I can Guess at composer or Source, but some....like "Main Title", are a bit vauge. Any way you could post the composers of the 31 pieces?
Thanks.
Chris
"Main Theme" is from 1942-Conquest of Paradise. The album is "Cinema Choral Classics"
That would be 1492 right? It's not a WW2 flick. :)