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Yeah, so 2007 has come and gone, and its generally agreed that it was a great year for video games overall.

But with great games come great soundtracks, so I want you to list your top favorite VG-tracks that was made in 2007 (or for games that came out in 2007).

A little info for each song would also be great.

Here is mine (two, for now):

1. M4 Part II (Faunts)

Game: Mass Effect

Composer: http://www.myspace.com/faunts

Description: The song that is played during the credits. It keeps a simple, but catchy drum beat with a awesome electric gitar that plays the whole song.

Also got a very monotonous voice that sings some cool lyrics. The song last over 8 minutes, which I find maybe a little to long, but this still is my favorite VG track from 2007.

2. Gusty Garden

Game: Super Mario Galaxy

Composer: Mahito Yokota

Description: The track for the Gusty Garden galaxy. A beautiful up-lifting tune that really fits the game perfectly.

The main tune is carried by violins and flutes, with a guitar in the background. The song builds nicely and adds trumpets. On the weak side, it just lasts 2.08 mins, which I find too little for a song this great. Nonetheless, a very close second place.

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I agree with those. I wrote a "grip" of reviews last year, so I have a lot of favorites! Excuse the long list in advance, but I think if it opens up people's eyes to something new and obscure, it's worth it.

"I think"

Artist: Keiichi Sugiyama

Album: LUMINES remixes WINTER

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=135

Note: Upbeat chiptune with electronic vocals.

"813"

Artist: Hiroki Kikuta

Album: Alphabet Planet

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=134

Note: Moody atmospheric piece, different for Kikuta.

"Iron Footfalls" and "Gates of Azura"

Artist: Jeremy Soule

Album: Guild Wars: Eye of the North Original Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=87

Note: Amazing album with amazing music. One of my favorites of 2007. Some of Soule's most epic, realistic work using sample libraries as opposed to a live orchestra.

"The Office"

Artist: Jared Emerson-Johnson

Album: Sam and Max Season One Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=86

Note: Jazz! Catchy, memorable theme that I won't forget any time soon.

"The Looten Duke"

Artist: Michael Bross

Album: Music From Oddworld Stranger's Wrath Vol. 1

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=81

Note: Twangy western track, epic buildup.

"Netherstorm"

Artist: Matt Uelmen

Album: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Original Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=69

Note: Gritty ambiance with wailing electric guitars and lots of distortion.

"Cite de Reboldoeux"

Artist: Kim Junsung

Album: Granado Espada Original Soundtrack Volume 1

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=64

Note: Absolutely gorgeous piano concerto.

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I agree with those. I wrote a "grip" of reviews last year, so I have a lot of favorites! Excuse the long list in advance, but I think if it opens up people's eyes to something new and obscure, it's worth it.

"I think"

Artist: Keiichi Sugiyama

Album: LUMINES remixes WINTER

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=135

Note: Upbeat chiptune with electronic vocals.

"813"

Artist: Hiroki Kikuta

Album: Alphabet Planet

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=134

Note: Moody atmospheric piece, different for Kikuta.

"Iron Footfalls" and "Gates of Azura"

Artist: Jeremy Soule

Album: Guild Wars: Eye of the North Original Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=87

Note: Amazing album with amazing music. One of my favorites of 2007. Some of Soule's most epic, realistic work using sample libraries as opposed to a live orchestra.

"The Office"

Artist: Jared Emerson-Johnson

Album: Sam and Max Season One Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=86

Note: Jazz! Catchy, memorable theme that I won't forget any time soon.

"The Looten Duke"

Artist: Michael Bross

Album: Music From Oddworld Stranger's Wrath Vol. 1

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=81

Note: Twangy western track, epic buildup.

"Netherstorm"

Artist: Matt Uelmen

Album: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Original Soundtrack

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=69

Note: Gritty ambiance with wailing electric guitars and lots of distortion.

"Cite de Reboldoeux"

Artist: Kim Junsung

Album: Granado Espada Original Soundtrack Volume 1

Review: http://www.music4games.net/Review_Display.aspx?id=64

Note: Absolutely gorgeous piano concerto.

Wow, excellent list. You definitely need to participate in Song of the Week (whether you like it or not)!

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