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Flood419

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I have done some searching and haven't been able to find anywhere this question has been answered, but I could be wrong, so here goes:

 

Is there any correlation between the OST tracks to Grim Fandango ("Big Band, BeBop, and Bones") and the CD rips from ScummRev?

 

I'm trying to build my own OST, so what I'm looking for, is something like this (numbers I believe are quite wrong in this example):

 

1. Casino Calavera - 1001 (or whatever # correlates)

2. Swanky Maximino - 1020 (etc.)

 

I know some are self-explanatory like:

 

- 3. "Smooth Hector" - 1125a

- 5. "Hector Steps Out" - 1125

- 20. "Gambling Glottis - 1162

- 32. "Bone Wagon" - 1074

etc.

 

Some however are less-so, that I can tell, and I don't have all my data right now, but I know one that isn't so apparent:

 

"Don Copal"

 

Thanks for keeping the legend alive and here's to great sequels!

 

Flood419

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the following are the tracks

which appear on the CD;

Big Band BeBop Bones.

most can be found on the game CD

when you rip them using scumrev.

my fan site (see link in signature)

contains most music from the game

with a few exceptions.

as you paly and replay the game

you'll come to know which piece

goes where.

 

On the CD: grim fandango gfost

 

1. Casino Calavera

2. Swanky Maximino

3. Smooth Hector

4. Mr. Frustration Man

5. Hector Steps Out

6. Hi-Tone Fandango

7. She sailed away

8. High Roller

9. Domino's in Charge

10. Trouble with Carla

11. Blue Casket Bop

12. Manny's Office

13. Rubacava

14. Blue Hector

15. This Elevator is Slow

16. Domino

17. Don Copal

18. Neon Ledge

19. Nuevo Marrow

20. Gambling Glottis

21. Raoul Appears

22. Scrimshaw

23. Talking Limbo

24. Coaxing Meche

25. Lost Souls' Alliance

26. Los Angelitos

27. The Enlightened Florist

28. Temple Gate

29. Ninth Heaven

30. Compañeros

31. Many & Meche

32. Bone Wagon

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yeah, i'd go with that, if you've bought the CD then you're entitled to do what you want with it, including ripping some of the tunes off of it for your OWN use, its when you start selling stuff on that it starts to get sticky.

 

I think thats the case anyway. you might have to check if you're into all that legal stuff...;)

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Thanks for the soundtrack listing - I was able to get most of that off the web, but it never hurts to announce it.

 

The one that was really throwing me off was "Casino Calavera" and "Swanky Maximino." I also know that waa.mixnmojo.com has a file called "grim.lar" under goodies that is supposed to be an annotated list of the Grim Fandango game. However, this file (and several others frankly) are in an FTP directory, that the House of Mojo (http://www.mixnmojo.com) has locked up and inaccessible, for whatever reason - it's listed for available free download, but locked up so you can't.... doesn't make sense to me either.

 

 

Thanks for the help folks.

 

Flood

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It's definitely legal to rip songs from the CD - You purchased the CD, and that means you own it and any information that happens to be on there is yours. As long as you don't distribut the CD, then you can still go to heaven.

 

Besides, sites on the Lucas-Friendly International House of Mojo actively distribute sound files, to people who may not even have the game, and the Lucas Legal team (The Decistinators) haven't told them to cease this serving...yet.

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