Details on the Blade & Sorcery Westwood Edition, a bootleg album released before the official 2009 release, featuring ripped game audio.
The Westwood Edition was released as a bootleg before the official 2009 release of Blade & Sorcery. It features artwork cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) and a transparent label CD that indicates it was a promotional release from 2000. The audio on the CD is mostly ripped from the game's data and was stereoized by the bootlegger. The track titles are almost self-titled.
After Frank Klepacki's website was redesigned in 2019, the Westwood Edition and the official track listings are counted with the same number. Several track titles on the Westwood Edition are true to the official version.
Track Listing:
- Running Along The Blade
- 4th Sector
- By Invitation
- Awakening
- Streets of LA, 2019
- Downtown
- Animoid Row*
- Decktora's Dance
- Put Your Hands On Me
- Love Theme*
- Enigma Drift
- Bounce
- Solitude
- Trash Dance
- Geishan Echoes
- Blade Runner Blues*
- The Eyes Follow
- One More Time, Love#
- Late Call
- Remorse
- Goodnight
- End Titles*
* Originally written by Vangelis.
# Frank Klepacki's version of "One More Kiss, Dear".
- Note that tracks marked with an asterisk (*) were originally written by Vangelis.
- The track "One More Time, Love" (#) is Frank Klepacki's version of "One More Kiss, Dear".
- The Westwood Edition tracks are mostly stereoized rips from the game's data.
- Track titles on the Westwood Edition are almost self-titled.
- Since Frank Klepacki's website redesign in 2019, this edition and the official track listings share the same track count.
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