MediEvil Original Soundtrack

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The MediEvil Original Soundtrack is the MediEvil remake's official soundtrack album. It was released on October 25, 2019 as part of the remake's Digital Deluxe Edition and is currently unavailable through any other means. This release of the soundtrack also includes Symphony Outtakes and Composer Interviews.

MediEvil Original Soundtrack
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Artist(s) Paul Arnold
Andrew Barnabas
Release date(s) WW October 25, 2019 (digital only)
Publisher(s) Sony Interactive Entertainment
Length 01:17:23
Serial(s) CUSA-16011 (America)
CUSA-16078 (Europe)

Originally, the digital soundtrack could only be listened to through the MediEvil Original Soundtrack application. This changed on December 3, 2019 when an update was released that allows the tracks to be downloaded in MP3 format.

Tracklist

  1. The Sorcerer Returns (2:58)
  2. A New Lease On Life (1:00)
  3. After a Nice Long Nap (2:53)
  4. Killer Corn (or is it Wheat?) (2:43)
  5. Master of the Mausoleum (3:18)
  6. Pane and Heartbreak (2:21)
  7. It's All a Little Fuzzy (2:18)
  8. The Prodigal Skeleton Returns (2:44)
  9. Gourd and Evil (2:36)
  10. Fruit Gone Bad (2:16)
  11. Making Mad (3:32)
  12. You Don't Know Jack (2:57)
  13. Carpal Tunnels (2:49)
  14. Necromancer's Finest (2:49)
  15. Have You Seen My Hand? (2:22)
  16. Make No Bones About It (2:21)
  17. Lucky Cup (2:35)
  18. Badly Decomposed Brain (2:15)
  19. A Marrow Escape (3:37)
  20. Dan Overboard (2:15)
  21. A Grave Situation (2:59)
  22. Calcium Supplement (2:38)
  23. Jawless Arrow Magnet (2:14)
  24. An Uninvited Guest (2:09)
  25. Killing Time (2:54)
  26. Run of the Hill (2:48)
  27. Quite Enough of Your Meddling (2:41)
  28. Saviour of the Day (1:56)
  29. Rest in Peace (3:15)
  30. Dan's Dream (1:07)

Patches

Patch 1.01

Official patch notes

  • Added downloadable MP3 tracks.

Behind the scenes

Standalone release

On April 21, 2020, Barn confirmed on Twitter that a standalone version of the MediEvil remake's soundtrack was in the works.[1] An update was posted on Bob and Barn's website on January 18, 2023, nearly three years later. The update explained that the release had been delayed due to legal hurdles between Sony Europe and Sony America.[2] By September 19, Barn explained in a tweet that he had given up as the issues between Sony Europe and Sony America had still not been resolved.[3]

References

  1.   "Yay, the MediEvil standalone soundtrack is happening, yay! Too early to say when but the wheels are finally in motion. To celebrate here’s a clip my first and only attempt to conduct just for fun from last years sessions for the making-of. That is all. X"Andrew Barnabas (@AndrewBarnabas) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).
  2. "It’s wonderfully heartwarming that almost weekly we’re getting asked 2 questions about MediEvil. The first is “where’s the remake of Med 2?”. Alas that’s not up to us, but please keep asking Sony and we can all cross our fingers as we’d love that too!
    The second is where is the official soundtrack to MediEvil 2019? There’s versions on YouTube but no official soundtrack on digital or physical form (the last physical OST for Resurrection sold out years ago.) The simple answer is it’s complicated! Sony America released Med PS4 whilst Sony Europe released the 3 prior games and since the PS4 version contains new versions of music from earlier games this has created problems. There’s light at the end of the tunnnel! A possible solution has been suggested as of Jan ’23 so we’re hopeful that this may well see the light of day. We’re crossing our fingers."
    Soundtrack update Jan 2023 on Paul Arnold & Andrew Barnabas. Published January 2023. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
  3.   "Soundtrack wise Tbh I’ve given up. I’ve tried to get this sorted for 3 years but Sony encountered some unexpected legal hurdles on the way which I think put them off. 😢"Andrew Barnabas (@AndrewBarnabas) on X (formerly Twitter) (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine). Published September 19, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2024.

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