Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty

Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty
Soundtrack album
Released March 25, 2010 (Vinyl)
October 26, 2010 (CD and iTunes)
Genre Soundtrack
Label Azeroth Music

Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty is a soundtrack to the 2010 video game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. The album features original and cover songs heard in JoeyRay's bar, a bar in the video game. It is the second soundtrack to the game; the first features the games original score. A vinyl record version[1] of the soundtrack was originally released for BlizzCon 2010. The dual sided record featured 6 tracks on A-side and 5 on B-side.[2] CD and iTunes LP versions of the album were released later that year.[3] These versions feature an additional 3 tracks, and the iTunes version includes extra features,[4] including the StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty trailer, fictional biographies for all the artists on the album (which are all Blizzard Entertainment house bands), as well as a list of cocktails made in JoeyRays's bar.

Track listing

Vinyl version

A-side

B-side

  • "Free Bird" by The Blasters
  • "Rumble" by The Dirty Knobs
  • "Excuse Me for Scribblin'" by Whiteboy James and the Blues Express
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" by Big Tuna
  • "Terran Up the Night" by Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain

Additional tracks on the CD and iTunes versions

  • "Most Wanted" by StarCraft Terran Band
  • "Blood and Glory" by StarCraft Terran Band
  • "Suspicious Minds (Black Label)" by The Bourbon Cowboys

References

  1. "The Sound Card 007: Game music on vinyl". Destructoid. May 23, 2010. Retrieved May 24, 2013.
  2. "Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty Vinyl w/ iTunes StarCraft Collectors Vinyl w/ iTunes gift card". Blizzard Entertainment. Retrieved May 24, 2013.
  3. Bradford, Matt (September 15, 2011). "Blizzard teams with Apple to launch Blizzard Music online store". gamesradar.com. Retrieved May 24, 2013.
  4. "Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty". iTunes. Retrieved May 24, 2013.
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