Behind the Music of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3


11/3/2008 10:00 PM | 3 Comments | Page 3 of 3

Alex Van Zelfden
Alex Van Zelfden
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One more European invasion

Fittingly, for what has become quite the groundbreaking score for the franchise, music from Red Alert 3 will have its concert premiere shortly following the game's launch. On Nov. 15th in Utrecht, Netherlands, Frank Klepacki is scheduled to perform his "Hell March 3" with the Metropole Orchestra in the third annual concert organized by Dutch public broadcasting NCRV. Fans who can't make it to Europe for the show, however, should be consoled by the fact that a full CD of highlights from the game's score -- including "Hell March 3" -- will come with the premier edition of the game, and a separate soundtrack is planned for release in the near future.

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  • Foe_Monkey
    Foe_Monkey

    11/5/2008 8:53:00 AM

    Still... very impressive stuff

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  • kingoni
    kingoni

    11/4/2008 4:43:59 AM

    I have the Premier Edition and all the tracks are awesome. But the absolute standout track is definitely James Hannigan's Soviet March.

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  • KHo

    11/3/2008 11:43:34 PM

    Need some beach guitar to really be complete.

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