Regardless of what the critics may say, there's one undeniable great thing about Lair: its soundtrack. Composed by John Debney, the rich score of Lair is filled with epic drama and a full, textured sound provided by the London and Royal Symphony Orchestras.
All 26 tracks, which include hits like "Bridge of the Ancients," "Bridge Battle," and "Bridge Attack," are now available for purchase on iTunes for 99 cents each. The entire album can be purchased for a mere $9.99.
[Via PlayStation.blog]














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-03-2007 @ 9:20AM
Nick Gray said...
I think this is a bit too far. Yes the music on the game is pretty good, but home many people do you think will actually purchase this?
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10-03-2007 @ 9:26AM
doug said...
put it for sale in the ps store and id pick it up (or even for free ;))
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10-03-2007 @ 9:42AM
Michael C. Sherrin said...
I won't be buying this (who buys music anymore anyway), but for all the criticism of Lair, it did have an excellent score. No Final Fantasy, but some nevertheless very impressive music.
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10-03-2007 @ 9:59AM
Andy said...
This may encourage some people who like the score on iTunes to try the game. At least give it a try folks(rent).
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10-03-2007 @ 10:17AM
Mr BoomStick XL said...
WOW, just what the Playstation fan base needed a sound track of a terrible game. If it wasn't for Rachect and Clank and Uncharted: Drakes Fortune this year would be a wash for the PS3. For a person who supports all 3 systems I'm glad that I own a Xbox 360, the Wii and the PS3 are shameful at best!!
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10-03-2007 @ 10:19AM
Neil said...
The score was good, but I never really got into the game....definitely enough to want to own the music....this is a pass for me.
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10-03-2007 @ 10:21AM
wonway01 said...
People buy movie soundtracks all the time and I never understood that. It happends though.
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10-03-2007 @ 10:23AM
Neil said...
The score was good, but I never really got into the game....definitely not enough to want to own the music....this is a pass for me.
On a side note, I think Liar is definitely one of those games that needed a demo. A lot of people read the reviews about the controls and just passed on it. A demo would have given people the chance to see if the controls worked for them or not. Personally I didn't like the controls and was happy I didn't buy the game.
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10-03-2007 @ 2:58PM
Shahryar said...
I'm a big fan of scores (movies, games, etc.) and buy them regularly. One of the things about Lair is that it's a 7.1 score in the game right? If I was to buy this, I would really like to buy it in its true 7.1 form. I hope there's a way to do that one day. Esp. w/ the newer soundsystems in cars that will allow for 7.1 music (like the Mark Levinson sound system in the Lexus IS-F for example: http://www.lexus.com/isf/).
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