[ITEM]
22.04.2020

Command And Conquer 1995 Soundtrack

25

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: 'May, John'.: Smith, Elder & Co. Vampire knight ep 5. By her he had issue: John of, who married Cordelia, daughter of of Norfolk. Among the Tanner manuscripts in the are some notes of a sermon which he preached at in 1565, his wife was Amy, daughter of William Vowel of and widow of John Cowel of.

Are you ready for the ultimate real-time strategy experience? Gather resources, build your base, and create the most powerful armies in the world before engaging the enemy in all-out war.

Jan 31, 2012  Reuploaded from an account victimized by copyright claims. Want to download the original game FOR FREE? Hundreds of pe.

Fight as the Global Defense Initiative or the Brotherhood of Nod as they clash over the rare mineral Tiberium in the classic original series. Challenge the red menace in an alternate universe in Red Alert, then step into the near future with Generals as China and the United States battle the Global Liberation Army, a terrorist organization hell-bent on bringing the world to its knees. However you play, you’ll enjoy limitless hours of RTS Command & Conquer gaming with 10 base games and 7 in-depth expansion packs.
Note: GameSpy ended all hosted game services in 2014, which affects the online multiplayer aspect of one or more games in the collection. Learn more about this in our FAQ.
Game Features:
Engage in intense, strategic battles. Make the most of every move as you order soldiers, vehicles, and aircraft across large maps filled with enemies, traps, and mission-critical resources. Move single troops, select small groups, or issue a unified attack order to all allies as you work to defeat the opponent.
Collect, create, conquer. Success in battle requires more than just a keen battle strategy. Fight for control as you struggle to collect the resources necessary to build new bases, troops, and weaponry, all while keeping the enemy at bay.
Command and Conquer everything. Explore the wide range of Command & Conquer games and fight every war from both sides! Rediscover the epic conflicts across two decades of gameplay. Take a first-person view of the C&C universe through Command & Conquer: Renegade – the series’ one and only first-person shooter – or start playing from the very beginning and enjoy the frenetic style of combat, immersive strategy and campy banter that launched a generation of strategy warfare games.
Collection includes:

  • Command & Conquer
  • Command & Conquer: The Covert Operations
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert: Counterstrike
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert: The Aftermath
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun Firestorm
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge
  • Command & Conquer: Renegade
  • Command & Conquer: Generals
  • Command & Conquer: Generals: Zero Hour
  • Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
  • Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars: Kane's Wrath
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: Uprising
  • Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Welcome to the Command & Conquer Wiki! Log in and join the community.

We are preparing to move all Fandom and Gamepedia logins to a unified login system. If you have an account on Fandom with the same username as on Gamepedia, we have a very simple set of instructions to resolve the conflicting username. Further work will be done to resolve other username conflicts later.

We would like to hear from you! Your thoughts on Gamepedia as a platform and as a brand will help inform the future of these awesome wikis. To access the survey, click here.
This article is written from a real world point of view.
Front cover

This is the complete list of all tracks from Command & Conquer (1995) and The Covert Operations. They were composed by Frank Klepacki.

2020 my country cheat engine

  • 3Soundtrack release

Background[editedit source]

Command & Conquer was the first video game produced by Westwood to feature digitized recordings as music, as opposed to MIDI music.[1] The 22kHz mono tracks were produced using an ASR-10 sampler, a Roland S760 sampler and a Roland JD-990 synth module.[1] Klepacki has credited influences from dozens of artists, including Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails, in the production of the soundtrack.[1] Klepacki stated he wrote the songs in 'batches', each with different themes. Songs such as Prepare for Battle were written in an orchestral style, while others such as C&C Thang touched on Hip hop, and tracks like Deception went towards the Metal genre.[1] Certain songs such as the never-released Hold on, described as 'a chilling art piece in the style of Laurie Anderson', were cut from the game because they did not fit the style Klepacki was aiming for in the overall soundtrack.[1]

For the Covert Operations expansion pack, Klepacki was asked by the game directors to compose more ambient-sounding songs.[1]

Many of the tracks feature quotes from movies and music. The tracks 'No Mercy' and 'Deception' contain quotes of the character Chuck De Nomolos from the film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, 'In Trouble' contains quotes of Maverick from Top Gun and the track 'I Remember Now' from the Queensrÿche album Operation: Mindcrime, and 'Enemies To Be Feared' contains quotes from the film 'Apocalypse Now'. Frank Klepacki has stated that the used samples were all re-recorded in-house, without use of the original copyrighted material.[1]

A lot of these samples were stripped from the final in-game versions on the PC version of the game. With the release of the soundtrack album, many of the tracks were thought to have been updated to include these vocals, but they were confirmed to actually be the original versions of the songs.[2][1] Apparently, some people thought that the vocal tracks could conflict with the voice sound effects in the game, especially since they contained the same voices as the in-game computer guide voice.[1] This decision was apparently retracted later, since all console ports of the game contain the original unmodified tracks.

Full in-game tracks list[editedit source]

Some tracks in the original tracks listing have names that do not correspond to the names used on the soundtrack and on Frank Klepacki's own website. Such alternate names are mentioned between brackets. The first mentioned name in this list is always the listed name as it appeared in the original unmodified game.

Tracks with a second length between brackets are those that have alternate versions available. Most of these alternates are the original versions without stripped vocals, as mentioned above. A lot of these tracks were included in the DOS version of the game, and some more can be found on the game's console releases and on Frank Klepacki's website.

The alternate tracks included in the DOS version are accessible in the original game by adding the hidden ini-option Scores=remix in the [Options] section of the game's configuration file conquer.ini. The unofficial 1.06 patch changes the option to a simple on/off option (removing the need for the special keyword 'remix'), and offers it as toggleable setting in its configuration tool.

  1. 'Air Strike' - 03:20 (GDI Credits track. Not available in the playlist. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  2. 'C&C 80's mix' - 04:08 (Covert Operations. Unused. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  3. 'Depth Charge' - 04:16 (Covert Operations)
  4. 'Creeping Upon' - 03:42 (Covert Operations)
  5. 'Drill' - 04:32 (Covert Operations)
  6. 'Drone' - 04:35 (Covert Operations)
  7. 'Iron Fist' - 03:32 (Covert Operations)
  8. 'Recon' ('Re-Con') - 04:21 (Covert Operations)
  9. 'Voice Rhythm' - 05:06 (Covert Operations)
  10. 'Demolition' ('Heavy G') - 03:00
  11. 'Untamed Land' - 03:07
  12. 'Take 'em Out' ('Just Do It up 2') - 03:03
  13. 'Radio' - 03:03
  14. 'Rain In The Night' - 02:36
  15. 'Act On Instinct' - 02:48 (02:52)
  16. 'C&C Thang' - 03:13
  17. 'Die!!' - 03:25 (Unused. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  18. 'Fight, Win, Prevail' - 00:53
  19. 'Industrial' - 02:55
  20. 'Canyon Chase' ('Industrial 2') - 00:38
  21. 'Just Do It!' ('Just Do It Up!') - 02:22 (02:22) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  22. 'In the Line of Fire' - 02:05
  23. 'March To Doom' - 02:37
  24. 'Mechanical Man' ('Target') - 02:53
  25. 'No Mercy' - 03:24 (03:17) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  26. 'On The Prowl' - 03:02
  27. 'Prepare For Battle' - 03:31
  28. 'Reaching Out' - 02:01 (Hidden by default by making it available as 'alternate' track only)
  29. 'Heartbreak' - 03:26 (Hidden by default by making it available as 'alternate' track only)
  30. 'Deception' ('We Will Stop Them') - 03:07 (03:09) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  31. 'Looks Like Trouble' ('In Trouble') - 03:11 (02:12)
  32. 'Warfare' ('Full Stop') - 03:02
  33. 'Enemies To Be Feared' ('To Be Feared') - 02:44 (01:41) (Unused, but the non-vocals version is available on the soundtrack. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  34. 'I AM' (I AM - 'Destructible Times' (credits version)) - 02:41 (Nod Credits track. Not available in the playlist. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  35. 'Great Shot!' - 00:41 (00:56) (Score screen music. Not available in the playlist. Changed to GDI-specific by the 1.06 patch with the addition of the Nod-specific version)
  36. (GDI) Map Theme / Main Menu Theme - 01:01 (Not available in the playlist. Mistakenly references the name 'Great Shot!' in the original internal playlist data, but is never shown in the playlist. Map theme role changed to GDI-specific by the 1.06 patch with the addition of the Nod-specific version)
  37. 'Ride of the Valkyries' - 05:06 (Unused; seen in demo screenshots as test entry in the music list. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  38. Nod Score Theme - 00:33 (Unused, not part of the original internal playlist data, but present as file in the DOS release. Implemented in its intended role by the 1.06 patch. Not available in the playlist)
  39. Nod Map Theme - 00:46 (Unused, not part of the original internal playlist data, but present as file in the DOS release. Implemented in its intended role by the 1.06 patch. Not available in the playlist)

The unofficial 1.06 patch adds an additional track to this; an unused credits track called 'Outtakes', which is a remix of 'C&C Thang' with audio bloopers from the FMV recordings mixed into it. The track was taken from Frank Klepacki's website, and is only played as score screen music after the final mission.

Soundtrack release[editedit source]

The Music of Command & Conquer is a soundtrack album containing musical tracks from the video game Command & Conquer, composed by Frank Klepacki and produced by Westwood. It was originally released in 1995. The soundtrack contains 22 tracks, with a combined duration of approximately 72 minutes. It contains tracks from both the original Command & Conquer and the expansion. Though it was never released through retail, Westwood Studios sold this official soundtrack by special order through its website and in game catalogues,[3] and bundled it with some of the game's collector's editions. The album was packaged with a simple brushed aluminium design and featuring the official Command & Conquer logo.

The original soundtrack can be listened to on the web site of composer Frank Klepacki, along with various cues that were cut from the game, most of which are also present on the discs of the DOS version and the expansion pack.

CD Track List[editedit source]

Note that some track titles differ from the in-game versions.[2] In these cases, the in-game track title is mentioned behind the original title.

The tracks featured on the official soundtrack CD are the original versions, without the voices stripped. The only exception to this is 'To Be Feared', which was always a completely hidden track in the original game.

References to the movie Apocalypse Now
  1. 'Act on Instinct' - 02:52
  2. 'No Mercy' - 03:21
  3. 'Industrial' - 02:53
  4. 'Iron Fist' - 03:30 (Covert Operations)
  5. 'We Will Stop Them' ('Deception') - 03:09
  6. 'Radio' - 03:01
  7. 'On the Prowl' - 03:02
  8. 'Re-con' ('Recon') - 04:22 (Covert Operations)
  9. 'Drone' - 04:32 (Covert Operations track)
  10. 'In the Line of Fire' - 02:24
  11. 'Prepare for Battle' - 03:29
  12. 'Depth Charge' - 04:15 (Covert Operations)
  13. 'Rain in the Night' - 02:34
  14. 'Creeping Upon' - 03:37 (Covert Operations)
  15. 'Target' ('Mechanical Man') - 02:52
  16. 'Just Do It Up' - 02:22
  17. 'C&C Thang' - 03:12
  18. 'To Be Feared' ('Enemies To Be Feared') - 02:45
  19. 'Drill' - 04:27 (Covert Operations)
  20. 'Full Stop' ('Warfare') - 03:01
  21. 'In Trouble' ('Looks Like Trouble') - 03:32
  22. 'Air Strike' - 03:17 (GDI credits track)

References[editedit source]

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.8Klepacki, Frank (July 27, 2009). Frank Klepacki: Behind the music of the first command & conquer. FaceBook.com. Retrieved on 2009-08-08.
  2. 2.02.1Gwilym Wogan (2000-11-01). Review of The Music of Command and Conquer. Soundtrack Central.
  3. The Westwood Studios Catalog, Westwood Studios 2000
Command & Conquer music
OST listsCommand & Conquer (1995)Red AlertTiberian SunRed Alert 2RenegadeGeneralsTiberium WarsRed Alert 3TIBERIUM (unreleased) • Tiberian TwilightCommand & Conquer (2013) (unreleased) • Rivals
ComposersBill Brown • Jason Graves • James Hannigan • Steve Jablonsky • Frank Klepacki • Jarrid Mendelson • Trevor Morris • Mikael Sandgren • Timothy Michael Wynn
OtherHell MarchDestructible TimesTwo TribesSoviet MarchYuriko's Theme
All the soundtrack lists include tracks that were excluded from official OST discs and expansion-only tracks
Retrieved from 'https://cnc.gamepedia.com/index.php?title=Command_%26_Conquer_(1995)_soundtrack&oldid=65537'
[/ITEM]
[/MAIN]
22.04.2020

Command And Conquer 1995 Soundtrack

92

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: 'May, John'.: Smith, Elder & Co. Vampire knight ep 5. By her he had issue: John of, who married Cordelia, daughter of of Norfolk. Among the Tanner manuscripts in the are some notes of a sermon which he preached at in 1565, his wife was Amy, daughter of William Vowel of and widow of John Cowel of.

Are you ready for the ultimate real-time strategy experience? Gather resources, build your base, and create the most powerful armies in the world before engaging the enemy in all-out war.

Jan 31, 2012  Reuploaded from an account victimized by copyright claims. Want to download the original game FOR FREE? Hundreds of pe.

Fight as the Global Defense Initiative or the Brotherhood of Nod as they clash over the rare mineral Tiberium in the classic original series. Challenge the red menace in an alternate universe in Red Alert, then step into the near future with Generals as China and the United States battle the Global Liberation Army, a terrorist organization hell-bent on bringing the world to its knees. However you play, you’ll enjoy limitless hours of RTS Command & Conquer gaming with 10 base games and 7 in-depth expansion packs.
Note: GameSpy ended all hosted game services in 2014, which affects the online multiplayer aspect of one or more games in the collection. Learn more about this in our FAQ.
Game Features:
Engage in intense, strategic battles. Make the most of every move as you order soldiers, vehicles, and aircraft across large maps filled with enemies, traps, and mission-critical resources. Move single troops, select small groups, or issue a unified attack order to all allies as you work to defeat the opponent.
Collect, create, conquer. Success in battle requires more than just a keen battle strategy. Fight for control as you struggle to collect the resources necessary to build new bases, troops, and weaponry, all while keeping the enemy at bay.
Command and Conquer everything. Explore the wide range of Command & Conquer games and fight every war from both sides! Rediscover the epic conflicts across two decades of gameplay. Take a first-person view of the C&C universe through Command & Conquer: Renegade – the series’ one and only first-person shooter – or start playing from the very beginning and enjoy the frenetic style of combat, immersive strategy and campy banter that launched a generation of strategy warfare games.
Collection includes:

  • Command & Conquer
  • Command & Conquer: The Covert Operations
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert: Counterstrike
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert: The Aftermath
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
  • Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun Firestorm
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge
  • Command & Conquer: Renegade
  • Command & Conquer: Generals
  • Command & Conquer: Generals: Zero Hour
  • Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
  • Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars: Kane's Wrath
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: Uprising
  • Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Welcome to the Command & Conquer Wiki! Log in and join the community.

We are preparing to move all Fandom and Gamepedia logins to a unified login system. If you have an account on Fandom with the same username as on Gamepedia, we have a very simple set of instructions to resolve the conflicting username. Further work will be done to resolve other username conflicts later.

We would like to hear from you! Your thoughts on Gamepedia as a platform and as a brand will help inform the future of these awesome wikis. To access the survey, click here.
This article is written from a real world point of view.
Front cover

This is the complete list of all tracks from Command & Conquer (1995) and The Covert Operations. They were composed by Frank Klepacki.

2020 my country cheat engine

  • 3Soundtrack release

Background[editedit source]

Command & Conquer was the first video game produced by Westwood to feature digitized recordings as music, as opposed to MIDI music.[1] The 22kHz mono tracks were produced using an ASR-10 sampler, a Roland S760 sampler and a Roland JD-990 synth module.[1] Klepacki has credited influences from dozens of artists, including Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd and Nine Inch Nails, in the production of the soundtrack.[1] Klepacki stated he wrote the songs in 'batches', each with different themes. Songs such as Prepare for Battle were written in an orchestral style, while others such as C&C Thang touched on Hip hop, and tracks like Deception went towards the Metal genre.[1] Certain songs such as the never-released Hold on, described as 'a chilling art piece in the style of Laurie Anderson', were cut from the game because they did not fit the style Klepacki was aiming for in the overall soundtrack.[1]

For the Covert Operations expansion pack, Klepacki was asked by the game directors to compose more ambient-sounding songs.[1]

Many of the tracks feature quotes from movies and music. The tracks 'No Mercy' and 'Deception' contain quotes of the character Chuck De Nomolos from the film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, 'In Trouble' contains quotes of Maverick from Top Gun and the track 'I Remember Now' from the Queensrÿche album Operation: Mindcrime, and 'Enemies To Be Feared' contains quotes from the film 'Apocalypse Now'. Frank Klepacki has stated that the used samples were all re-recorded in-house, without use of the original copyrighted material.[1]

A lot of these samples were stripped from the final in-game versions on the PC version of the game. With the release of the soundtrack album, many of the tracks were thought to have been updated to include these vocals, but they were confirmed to actually be the original versions of the songs.[2][1] Apparently, some people thought that the vocal tracks could conflict with the voice sound effects in the game, especially since they contained the same voices as the in-game computer guide voice.[1] This decision was apparently retracted later, since all console ports of the game contain the original unmodified tracks.

Full in-game tracks list[editedit source]

Some tracks in the original tracks listing have names that do not correspond to the names used on the soundtrack and on Frank Klepacki's own website. Such alternate names are mentioned between brackets. The first mentioned name in this list is always the listed name as it appeared in the original unmodified game.

Tracks with a second length between brackets are those that have alternate versions available. Most of these alternates are the original versions without stripped vocals, as mentioned above. A lot of these tracks were included in the DOS version of the game, and some more can be found on the game's console releases and on Frank Klepacki's website.

The alternate tracks included in the DOS version are accessible in the original game by adding the hidden ini-option Scores=remix in the [Options] section of the game's configuration file conquer.ini. The unofficial 1.06 patch changes the option to a simple on/off option (removing the need for the special keyword 'remix'), and offers it as toggleable setting in its configuration tool.

  1. 'Air Strike' - 03:20 (GDI Credits track. Not available in the playlist. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  2. 'C&C 80's mix' - 04:08 (Covert Operations. Unused. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  3. 'Depth Charge' - 04:16 (Covert Operations)
  4. 'Creeping Upon' - 03:42 (Covert Operations)
  5. 'Drill' - 04:32 (Covert Operations)
  6. 'Drone' - 04:35 (Covert Operations)
  7. 'Iron Fist' - 03:32 (Covert Operations)
  8. 'Recon' ('Re-Con') - 04:21 (Covert Operations)
  9. 'Voice Rhythm' - 05:06 (Covert Operations)
  10. 'Demolition' ('Heavy G') - 03:00
  11. 'Untamed Land' - 03:07
  12. 'Take 'em Out' ('Just Do It up 2') - 03:03
  13. 'Radio' - 03:03
  14. 'Rain In The Night' - 02:36
  15. 'Act On Instinct' - 02:48 (02:52)
  16. 'C&C Thang' - 03:13
  17. 'Die!!' - 03:25 (Unused. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  18. 'Fight, Win, Prevail' - 00:53
  19. 'Industrial' - 02:55
  20. 'Canyon Chase' ('Industrial 2') - 00:38
  21. 'Just Do It!' ('Just Do It Up!') - 02:22 (02:22) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  22. 'In the Line of Fire' - 02:05
  23. 'March To Doom' - 02:37
  24. 'Mechanical Man' ('Target') - 02:53
  25. 'No Mercy' - 03:24 (03:17) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  26. 'On The Prowl' - 03:02
  27. 'Prepare For Battle' - 03:31
  28. 'Reaching Out' - 02:01 (Hidden by default by making it available as 'alternate' track only)
  29. 'Heartbreak' - 03:26 (Hidden by default by making it available as 'alternate' track only)
  30. 'Deception' ('We Will Stop Them') - 03:07 (03:09) (Alternate not available in the original PC version, but found in other releases, and added by v1.06)
  31. 'Looks Like Trouble' ('In Trouble') - 03:11 (02:12)
  32. 'Warfare' ('Full Stop') - 03:02
  33. 'Enemies To Be Feared' ('To Be Feared') - 02:44 (01:41) (Unused, but the non-vocals version is available on the soundtrack. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  34. 'I AM' (I AM - 'Destructible Times' (credits version)) - 02:41 (Nod Credits track. Not available in the playlist. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  35. 'Great Shot!' - 00:41 (00:56) (Score screen music. Not available in the playlist. Changed to GDI-specific by the 1.06 patch with the addition of the Nod-specific version)
  36. (GDI) Map Theme / Main Menu Theme - 01:01 (Not available in the playlist. Mistakenly references the name 'Great Shot!' in the original internal playlist data, but is never shown in the playlist. Map theme role changed to GDI-specific by the 1.06 patch with the addition of the Nod-specific version)
  37. 'Ride of the Valkyries' - 05:06 (Unused; seen in demo screenshots as test entry in the music list. Unlocked for the playlist by the 1.06 patch)
  38. Nod Score Theme - 00:33 (Unused, not part of the original internal playlist data, but present as file in the DOS release. Implemented in its intended role by the 1.06 patch. Not available in the playlist)
  39. Nod Map Theme - 00:46 (Unused, not part of the original internal playlist data, but present as file in the DOS release. Implemented in its intended role by the 1.06 patch. Not available in the playlist)

The unofficial 1.06 patch adds an additional track to this; an unused credits track called 'Outtakes', which is a remix of 'C&C Thang' with audio bloopers from the FMV recordings mixed into it. The track was taken from Frank Klepacki's website, and is only played as score screen music after the final mission.

Soundtrack release[editedit source]

The Music of Command & Conquer is a soundtrack album containing musical tracks from the video game Command & Conquer, composed by Frank Klepacki and produced by Westwood. It was originally released in 1995. The soundtrack contains 22 tracks, with a combined duration of approximately 72 minutes. It contains tracks from both the original Command & Conquer and the expansion. Though it was never released through retail, Westwood Studios sold this official soundtrack by special order through its website and in game catalogues,[3] and bundled it with some of the game's collector's editions. The album was packaged with a simple brushed aluminium design and featuring the official Command & Conquer logo.

The original soundtrack can be listened to on the web site of composer Frank Klepacki, along with various cues that were cut from the game, most of which are also present on the discs of the DOS version and the expansion pack.

CD Track List[editedit source]

Note that some track titles differ from the in-game versions.[2] In these cases, the in-game track title is mentioned behind the original title.

The tracks featured on the official soundtrack CD are the original versions, without the voices stripped. The only exception to this is 'To Be Feared', which was always a completely hidden track in the original game.

References to the movie Apocalypse Now
  1. 'Act on Instinct' - 02:52
  2. 'No Mercy' - 03:21
  3. 'Industrial' - 02:53
  4. 'Iron Fist' - 03:30 (Covert Operations)
  5. 'We Will Stop Them' ('Deception') - 03:09
  6. 'Radio' - 03:01
  7. 'On the Prowl' - 03:02
  8. 'Re-con' ('Recon') - 04:22 (Covert Operations)
  9. 'Drone' - 04:32 (Covert Operations track)
  10. 'In the Line of Fire' - 02:24
  11. 'Prepare for Battle' - 03:29
  12. 'Depth Charge' - 04:15 (Covert Operations)
  13. 'Rain in the Night' - 02:34
  14. 'Creeping Upon' - 03:37 (Covert Operations)
  15. 'Target' ('Mechanical Man') - 02:52
  16. 'Just Do It Up' - 02:22
  17. 'C&C Thang' - 03:12
  18. 'To Be Feared' ('Enemies To Be Feared') - 02:45
  19. 'Drill' - 04:27 (Covert Operations)
  20. 'Full Stop' ('Warfare') - 03:01
  21. 'In Trouble' ('Looks Like Trouble') - 03:32
  22. 'Air Strike' - 03:17 (GDI credits track)

References[editedit source]

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.8Klepacki, Frank (July 27, 2009). Frank Klepacki: Behind the music of the first command & conquer. FaceBook.com. Retrieved on 2009-08-08.
  2. 2.02.1Gwilym Wogan (2000-11-01). Review of The Music of Command and Conquer. Soundtrack Central.
  3. The Westwood Studios Catalog, Westwood Studios 2000
Command & Conquer music
OST listsCommand & Conquer (1995)Red AlertTiberian SunRed Alert 2RenegadeGeneralsTiberium WarsRed Alert 3TIBERIUM (unreleased) • Tiberian TwilightCommand & Conquer (2013) (unreleased) • Rivals
ComposersBill Brown • Jason Graves • James Hannigan • Steve Jablonsky • Frank Klepacki • Jarrid Mendelson • Trevor Morris • Mikael Sandgren • Timothy Michael Wynn
OtherHell MarchDestructible TimesTwo TribesSoviet MarchYuriko's Theme
All the soundtrack lists include tracks that were excluded from official OST discs and expansion-only tracks
Retrieved from 'https://cnc.gamepedia.com/index.php?title=Command_%26_Conquer_(1995)_soundtrack&oldid=65537'