EMI Releases Video Games Live Concert Compilation Album

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on July 8, 2008 - 11:47am.

London - Video Games Live, the live symphonic concert touring series that features video game music, announced that EMI Classics has released a compilation CD and digital album featuring music from the concerts. Compiled by tour co-creators Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall, who also conducts, the album features tracks from games such as "Halo," "Tetris," "Castlevania" and "Myst" played by the Slovak National Orchestra, The Crouch End Festival Chorus and Martin "The Video Game Pianist" Leung.

 

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I'm on this album!

I sing in the choir that performs on this: Crouch End Festival Chorus. Have to say I was very dubious about it in advance but was pleasantly surprised - a lot of the music was like high quality film music. We did half of it at Abbey Road and the other half in some church in North London. I think as well as the main bits we even did the famous "SEGA..." choir noise you used to get when Sonic loaded up. Check out www.cefc.org.uk - or our facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Crouch-End-Festival-Chorus/19433076546 where you can hear some free (and lovely) music.

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