Hollywood Records releases Alien: Isolation (Original Video Game Soundtrack) with music from composing duo Joe Henson and Alexis Smith, better known as The Flight and Christian Henson with themes by Jerry Goldsmith. The 20-track album releases in celebration of the game’s 10-year anniversary both digitally and on blood green vinyl and motion-tracker green cassette, featuring original packaging art by Nimit Malavia, courtesy of iam8bit.
The Flight reflect on the release, “It’s not often that people are still talking about a ten-year-old video game, but interest in Alien: Isolation, rather like the Xenomorph itself, never quite seems to go away. We constantly get asked about making the soundtrack to this iconic title, and we’re excited that it is finally getting a proper release, so that the fans can at last listen and stream the tracks all these years later.”
Christian Henson adds, “I’m so thankful to have been involved in this project, so it is with deep pride to hear that the OST is being released and we can share the joy we had in making this score.”
Alien: Isolation (Original Video Game Soundtrack) Track Listing –
- The Torrens
- EVA
- Welcome to Sevastopol
- Axel’s Death
- San Christobal
- Quarantine
- Working Joes
- Solomon’s Galleria
- The Hunt
- The Derelict
- The Space Jockey
- Catherine Foster
- Tomorrow, Together
- It’s Here
- The Descent
- The Core
- The Beast
- Escape Sevastopol
- Airlock
- Ripley’s Theme (From Alien: Isolation)
ABOUT ALIEN: ISOLATION
Fifteen years after the events of Alien (1979), Ellen Ripley’s daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to unravel the truth behind her mother’s disappearance. As Amanda, you will navigate through an increasingly volatile world as you find yourself confronted on all sides by a panicked, desperate population and an unpredictable, ruthless Alien. Underpowered and under prepared, you must scavenge resources, improvise solutions and use your wits, not just to succeed in your mission, but to simply stay alive.