Quest for Glory 2 Soundtrack (PC-DOS) - Roland MT-32 [Emulated]

PLAYLIST 00:00 Menu 01:03 Introduction, Part 1 02:22 Introduction, Part 2 03:21 Character Selection 04:06 Katta's Tail Inn 04:26 Katta's Tail Inn (at night) 04:57 Gate Plaza 06:44 Shapeir Tunnels 08:17 The Astrologer 09:10 Uhura 09:41 Battle Theme 1 10:19 Battle Theme 2 11:26 Battle Theme 3 12:08 Battle Theme 3 (Elemental pulverized) 12:16 The Dervish 13:39 The Thief 14:46 Ali Fakir 15:54 Aziza 17:10 The Magic Shop 18:21 The Apothecary 18:58 WIT (Wizard's Institute of Technocery) 20:09 Erasmus 20:31 Path to Infinity 21:02 Shema's Dance 21:57 Omar the Poet 23:06 Julanar 24:01 The Caravan 24:37 The Caravan (under siege) 25:07 The Caravan (Intermission) 25:39 The Caravan (The Smell of Victory) 25:57 The Caravan (near Raseir) 26:57 Arrival in Raseir 28:17 Blue Parrot Inn 29:26 Raseir Tunnels 30:39 Ugarte's Arrest 31:00 Zayisha 33:09 Khaveen's House 34:15 Ad Avis' Spell 34:53 The Forbidden City 36:13 Inside the Forbidden City 37:30 The Harem 38:45 The Eunuch Room 39:24 Break into Raseir Palace 40:18 The Ceremony Chamber 41:09 Battle with Ad Avis 42:06 Defeat Ad Avis 42:12 Restoring Raseir 43:26 A Hero's Welcome 46:21 Credits 47:58 Preview for Quest for Glory III 48:19 Game Over (Iblis Awakened / Elemental Strikes) 48:44 Game Over Christopher Braymen created this rich oriental soundtrack for the second Quest for Glory-game. It sounds both mysterious, adventurous and fun at the same time. Some tracks are rearrangements from Mark Seiberts earlier melodies from the first installment. What also stood out for me is the atmospheric soundscape it can create, like in the tracks "Shapeir Tunnels" or "Inside the Forbidden City." The score was originally composed for the Roland MT-32 sound-module, so you can consider this version 'the way it was meant to sound' although it's still emulated on the Munt-software. After years of development, even the hardcore-listeners don't always hear the difference compared to the real hardware. Enjoy! TECHNICAL NOTES I used emulation-software called 'Munt' (v.2.7.0) for emulating the MT-32. All tracks are recorded 'ingame' using Dosbox-X 2024.07.01