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Most of the tracks are simply titled "Music ##" where ## is the number of the track. That's lame.

Anyone have a list of names for the track?
Soooo... no one knows?
I came to ask same question. Really no one (even GOG team?) cant supply artists and tracks names? I would really appreciate that :) There is some OST soundtrack on iTunes, but definitely different than on GOG. Actually GOG´s soundtrack looks more like a plain game rip...
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FastIkarus: I came to ask same question. Really no one (even GOG team?) cant supply artists and tracks names? I would really appreciate that :) There is some OST soundtrack on iTunes, but definitely different than on GOG. Actually GOG´s soundtrack looks more like a plain game rip...
Yeah, definitely a straight game rip. Don't get me wrong, I really appreciate that GOG provides these things and I'm not exactly complaining or anything... but it's just too bad that they couldn't offer a more professional presentation of the goodies that come with the game. Of course, some games get that, but others don't for some reason (Beyond Divinity is another).
Would also like to see this one clarified...

found some incomplete info here:
http://vgmdb.net/album/28136
http://vgmdb.net/album/18369
Post edited July 07, 2012 by HideoKuze
I own both. The iTunes release is the traditional "Soundtrack" which has been edited to include around a dozen "suite-like" edits of songs. The GOG version is a gamerip. In fact, if I'm not mistaken it doesn't include music that was embedded in the movies, like the Arrival at Ireland song, while the iTunes release does. What I did is I bought the iTunes soundtrack then listened to the tracks and found the tracks from the GOG release that aren't included in the iTunes release. I renamed the "Music ##" tracks just things that would work with Broken Sword, such as "Paris" or "Another Puzzle". Because it seems GOG released this soundtrack I don't think we'll ever find any true track names for the release.
Post edited July 31, 2012 by BobBlusoe