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Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack Product Description
Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack by Daniel Lichti was released Apr 17, 2012 on the Milan label. When longtime Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka left Konami in 2009, Daniel Licht was drafted as his replacement to write music for the long-running survival horror game series. Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack Licht knows a thing or two about horror scores, having composed music for several of Clive Barker's films as well as the Showtime TV series Dexter. The music for the PS Vita game Silent Hill: Book of Memories was Licht's second Silent Hill score released in 2012, and like his first, Downpour, it maintains the tradition of Yamaoka's music while putting his own spin on it. Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack contains a single disc with 26 songs. ...See Full Description
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Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8702651 |
| Label | Milan |
| Orig Year | 2012 |
| Catalog number | 36570 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Apr 17, 2012 |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Engineer | Daniel Licht; Miguel Gauthier; Jonathan Licht |
| Recording Time | 62 minutes |
| Personnel | Justin Crosby - drum programming
Also: Akira Yamaoka |
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Silent Hill: Book of Memories Soundtrack After the departure of longtime Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka from Konami in 2009, Daniel Licht was brought in to write music for subsequent installments of the long-running survival horror game series. Having composed for the Showtime TV series Dexter as well as several Clive Barker movies, Licht knows how to write scary music, and on his first Silent Hill score, for the 3-D game Downpour, he maintains the mix of eerie ethereality and deeply unsettling horror of the earlier soundtracks while putting his own spin on them. Tracks such as "Meet JP" and "Stalking for Dinner" are gently creepy, pulling the listener deeper into the mysteries of Silent Hill, while more violent cues like "Clowning Around" and "Basement Fight" offer plenty of good scares and prepare players for combat. Yamaoka's music, in all its creepy, complex, atmospheric glory, was a significant part of why Silent Hill was one of the most acclaimed game series of the '90s and 2000s; while Licht's music isn't nearly as weird, Silent Hill: Downpour continues enough of that tradition to be a solid addition to the franchise. ~ Heather Phares
Personnel: Justin Crosby (programming).
Liner Note Author: Daniel Licht.
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