Genre: Score
Date: 2008
Country: USA
Audio codec: MP3/FLAC
Quality: 320 kbs/lossless
Playtime: 66:52
1. Prologue 1:44
2. Main Title / Take Care 4:54
3. A Real Princess / Raid for Ice 3:15
4. Kick That Robot 1:55
5. Jason Abducts Princess Karina 2:40
6. Evasive Tactics 2:05
7. Muzak: The Inspection Room 2:52
8. Rock ‘n’ Roll #1: The Party 4:13
9. Motorbike Chase 1:32
10. Space Herpe 1:48
11. Rock ‘n’ Roll #2: Pirates’ Den 6:31
12. Sweetwater 2:59
13. Big Car Coming / Bounty Hunters 4:42
14. Unicorn Attack 2:32
15. Rock ‘n’ Roll #3: The Pleasure Room 2:21
16. Quick Fight 0:29
17. Omega Robot 1:04
18. The Hologram / Jason’s Promise 1:42
19. Innuendo 0:54
20. Passion’s Storm 3:49
21. The Seventh World / Big Battle 8:46
22. Out of Business / End Credits 4:05
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16 comments
Thanks! You are the best.
There’s an error – the end of track 21 becomes suddenly Goldsmith’s Rambo and so is the last track. WTF?
Thanks a lot.
The Rambo music is still there!
Track 21 and 22 need to be fixed immediately!
Tracks 21 and 22 still not fixed. Too bad.
Here is a link to download tracks 21 and 22. There are nor corrupted. And they are 320 kb.
The Ice Pirates tracks 21 & 22 Feb 3 15
https://www.sendspace.com/file/2h3zyx
If sometime in the future the links are dead, it is because files inactive for approx. 30 days are automatically deleted.
Can you repost the repaired final tracks?
This seems to have vanished. Any way to repost?
The link for the 2 repaired tracks is dead. Can someone repost this please?
Could you reupload it, please. Many thanks in advance!
ADMIN Any chance of FLAC?
Add FLAC
Unfortunately the FLAC version is all one file, not separate tracks. Don’t people even check after they rip something from CD?
Regarding the comment about the FLAC version being ‘all one track’…just be grateful that someone posted it, because this is a rather smashing little score! To split the file into individual cues, download a free program such as Medieval CUE Splitter which will split the tracks up. Easy to use.
The FLAC is genuine and not some crappy re-encode from MP3 as a lot of albums on here seem to be, and the sound is great. Thanks to whoever posted it, regardless of whether it was ‘one file’ or not.
He Man, it would have taken no more effort for the poster to have done it correctly. Why someone would do it in such a manner is unfathomable.