Bizargh
06-27-2015, 08:27 PM
SOCOM 4: US Navy SEALs Original Video Game Soundtrack {LLLCD 1175}



Information (VGMDB) (http://vgmdb.net/album/25396)
Additional Information (See Images) (http://www.game-ost.com/albums/4954/socom_4_u.s._navy_seals_original_video_game_soundt rack)

FLAC (16bit, 44,100hz) (http://www.mediafire.com/download/v2n811cva1dkd37/SOCOM_IV_OGSV_(FLAC_Files).zip)
MP3 (320kbps CBR, LAME 3.99r) (http://www.mediafire.com/download/8ifrgxa2x7kvnd8/SOCOM_IV_OGSV_(MP3_Files).zip)
WAV (16bit, 44,100hz) (http://www.mediafire.com/download/zfxkaanvbjol86u/SOCOM_IV_OGSV_(WAV_Files).zip)

Also known as SOCOM: Special Forces for PAL regions

WAV & FLAC formats ripped via Exact Audio Copy. MP3s created by conversion from FLAC files via dBpoweramp. Album scans sourced from game-ost.com

Although a digital album remains available, this 2000 unit limited edition 2-disc CD album contains numerous tracks exclusive to it. It is officially declared "out of print" & "sold out" on publisher La La Land Records' site (http://lalalandrecords.com/Site/Socom.html), however such places as Amazon UK have sellers with new & used copies in not too short supply should you seek your own physical copy.

DISC 1
01. Theme from SOCOM 4 (4:38)
02. Countdown (2:31)
03. Naga Formation (3:30)
04. Gold Team (3:11)
05. Clawhammer (2:19)
06. Razad's Tarocco (3:47)
07. Rendezvous in the Mountains (3:35)
08. Clawhammer's Betrayal (3:44)
09. Revelation (3:29)
10. Leviathan (4:05)
11. The Flooded Fields (6:22)
12. Turning Point (3:30)
13. Fluid Dynamics (8:05)
14. Gorman's Orders (4:12)

Disc Length: 56:58

DISC 2
01. Onslaught at the Bridge (3:52)
02. Passing the Mantle (4:21)
03. Safehouse (5:04)
04. Means to an End (4:30)
05. Uninvited Guest (6:06)
06. Benefaction (6:45)
07. White Tiger (3:33)
08. The Fortress (2:06)
09. Battle for Control (3:33)
10. Holding the Trigger (2:24)
11. The Pursuit of Vengeance (10:20)

Disc Length: 52:34

Kaptemplar
06-30-2015, 02:46 AM
Thank you!

Abramelin
10-22-2015, 04:59 PM
Thanks for the multiple formats, as well as the info on how you ripped the files. I tend to use EasyCDDA extractor (an older version) or XRecode 2 for my lossless encodings, but dBPowerAmp is certainly a useful utility.

blackie74
01-13-2017, 12:56 PM
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Hellveto
09-06-2017, 07:41 PM
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