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Deadlands Weird Wailin's Soundtrack
Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment
by A customer [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/02/2016 12:23:08

The soundtrack is quite okay but compared to the intense atmosphere of Deadlands i consider it too boring. A mixture of western scores and horror scores will definitely do a better job.



Rating:
[2 of 5 Stars!]
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Deadlands Weird Wailin's Soundtrack
Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment
by George C. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 09/20/2013 15:57:18

Excactly as advertised, although I rarely use music during gameplay, I always listen while scenario writing. Another excellent product from Pinnacle Entertainment and an awesome price point from Drivethrurpg.com geo



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Deadlands Weird Wailin's Soundtrack
Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment
by Jesse R. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/26/2012 10:35:36

I purchased the CD back when it originally released. My copy didn't survive too well over the years. I was happy to replace it. 4%5skulls thedailytwerp@game-zombie.com



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Deadlands Weird Wailin's Soundtrack
Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment
by William W. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 01/24/2011 13:02:22

A “reissue” of the old soundtrack CD for the classic Weird West RPG. It may sound a little dated to some gamers, but if you don’t take your horror/wild west RPGs too seriously, then this will make excellent background music. Track 2, an eight-minute medley of old-time honky tonk music and crowd noise, would be good for most any saloon scene, and I have used the “Ghost Train” track for Call of Cthulhu games in the past



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Deadlands Weird Wailin's Soundtrack
Publisher: Pinnacle Entertainment
by Adrian S. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 01/19/2011 18:40:43

‘Weird Wailin’s’ presents roughly an hour of Western-themed music that would be appropriate for almost any game in this genre. However, you can definitely hear the ‘weirdness’ in most of the tracks – the use of darker, moodier music and even more ethereal chimes help to define the underlying occult nature of the Deadlands RPG. The tracks are:

01 The Weird West – excellent intro music for a session, it is a riff on ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’. Very enjoyable. 02 Lost Souls – Begins with a voice-over which I’d be tempted to fast-forward through, but then offers a violin tune with some discordant notes in the background. It is a slow, moody piece that could be used for investigation, or even quieter, brooding moments in the story. 03 Ghost Train – Begins with a slow, train-like chug behind high winds, and them moves towards a more rhythmic chugging noise and a eerie train whistle. Finally, the track shifts to a faster piano piece. This would be well-suited to fast travel. 04 Dead Man’s Waltz - Violin and guitar piece with the occasional sound of a deck of cards being shuffled in the background. 05 The Reckoning – Off to a very different start than I’d expected. Guitar and harmonica, in a slow tune, punctuated by wolf howls. It is a sombre, slightly depressing tune. 06 Into the Deadlands – My favourite track– from the tolling of the bells, the light patter of horses hoofs, the cawing of crows and the start of what will soon be a massive thunderstorm leads into a theme that evokes the feeling of heading off on an expedition into the unknown. 07 The Haunted Saloon – A jaunty piano tune, with the sounds of whistling, glasses clinking and general chatter in the background. There are the occasional high chiming noises that could be associated with the unnatural through this track; but I didn’t see the ‘haunted’ part of the title really come through (until the final 30 seconds of the track). Still, this would be exceptionally useful as background noise for any saloon.

Overall, I’d recommend this to anyone with a Western-themed game. The tracks average around eight minutes each, so you won’t need to be changing them too often, and they all (with the exception of Track 02; and possibly Track 07) would work well on a loop. A must for Deadlands Marshalls.



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