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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Official Soundtrack

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The soundtrack (OST) for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion consists of 26 songs of varying length, composed by Jeremy Soule, who also composed the soundtrack to the previous game in the Elder Scrolls series, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Its total length is 58 minutes 40 seconds. Jeremy's brother Julian Soule was also involved in the composing of the soundtrack.

Number Song name Length (in minutes)
1 Reign of the Septims 1:50
2 Through the Valleys 4:19
3 Death Knell 1:09
4 Harvest Dawn 2:51
5 Wind from the Depths 1:42
6 King and Country 4:04
7 Fall of the Hammer 1:50
8 Wings of Kynareth 3:30
9 Alls Well 2:25
10 Tension 2:31
11 March of the Marauders 2:08
12 Watchman's Ease 2:05
13 Glory of Cyrodiil 2:28
14 Defending the Gate 1:21
15 Bloody Blades 1:14
16 Minstrel's Lament 4:41
17 Ancient Sorrow 1:04
18 Auriel's Ascension 3:05
19 Daedra in Flight 1:01
20 Unmarked Stone 1:05
21 Bloodlust 1:05
22 Sunrise of Flutes 2:56
23 Churl's Revenge 1:08
24 Deep Waters 1:10
25 Dusk at the Market 2:10
26 Peace of Akatosh 4:11

[edit] Trivia

  • Parts of the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion soundtrack has been performed live by a full orchestra at a concert on the PLAY! A Video Game Symphony tour. And at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, the soundtrack won [1] in the Best Video Game Score category over the soundtrack for games such as Hitman: Blood Money, and Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.

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