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This soundtrack for the popular, goth-rooted, X-Box role-playing adventure is another powerful example of how artistically accomplished the video game industry has become. Indeed, its ambitious musical score frequently outshines many of its mega-budgeted Hollywood competitors. Oingo Boingo founder-turned-noted contemporary film scorer Danny Elfman anchors the album with an ominously heroic main theme worthy of one of his sweeping, big budget superhero sagas. But in providing the balance of the music, composer Russell Shaw doesn't so much follow Elfman's muscular symphonic lead as skillfully play off it. Shaw's impressive cues here manage to conjure an inviting aura of non-specific time and place, filling it with masterful orchestral and choral arrangements that evoke suspense, wonder, terror, and mischief with equal aplomb. His dark, Omen-invoking "Lychfield Cemetary" is particularly effective, as is the pizzicato string waltz of "Bowerstone." --Jerry McCulley MPN: 2014 - UPC: 669311201423



Customer Reviews

  • Great Soundtrack. Flawed CD release, though.


    By A2MY72ANJ0Z1R1 on 2005-10-18
    First off I'd like to say that I loved the Fable soundtrack. It's one of my favorite videogame soundtracks, and definitely my favorite American one. That said, I do have a few issues with the soundtrack (and the CD) that others have not pointed out.

    1. Danny Elfman. He wrote the first track, the main theme. This is a brilliant theme. Problem is, the theme is the entire soundtrack. See below:

    2. Russel Shaw. He didn't write any real original music for this game. Every track in the soundtrack is a variation of a section from Danny Elfman's main theme. Listen to another track, then go back to track one, and you'll find it somewhere in the suite. All Shaw did was do some arrangments. Not to say Shaw didn't do any work, he managed to take one Elfman song and create nearly 40 arrangements from it. But let it be known, they're just arrangements.

    3. The CD. The game's actual soundtrack has close to 40 different tracks. The retail CD is obviously missing quite a few. This is probably to keep it at one disc. Japanese import soundtracks tend to be multiple discs (sometimes 4 discs!) which increases production costs and the retail cost (they tend to cost $30+). In America, since the soundtrack CD market is much smaller, the studios don't bother to spend the extra amount to release a $30 soundtrack. They instead will sell an abridged version to keep it at normal CD costs.

    That said, the soundtrack is probably worth buying, if you don't have another means of getting the soundtrack. It's great to have if you want to listen to the "best of" from this game in your CD player. The PC version (The Lost Chapters) includes the soundtrack pretty much, as it uses MP3 format. There's no other way to get the 30+ missing tracks.

  • amazing


    By A32YEA33OKHGMM on 2005-02-26
    this is the most amazing thing i have ever listened to. really beautiful stuff!! BUY IT !!!

  • A Truly Wonderful Experience


    By A3OMJFAE5A4ICA on 2005-07-07
    Most the the times when a Soundtrack is produced from a video game there are two things that are to be expected that would turn off most people. First, that the music is synthesized and second, that the music doesn't stand up well enough on it's own except to those who have already played the game. The Fable soundtrack suffers from none of these. Every track is done completely by the Philharmonic of London. And though only the "Fable Theme" is composed by Danny Elfman, the other songs suffer no loss of quality. Each song stands out on its own with a sense of independence that many game soundtracks do not have. Having played the game, the music immediately provided the player with a sense of adventure and fantasy. Once you entered a town or a forest you gained a great sense of the situation just from the music alone. Currently the song "Summer Fields" has played over 150 times on my computer just because of the great atmosphere it creates. It almost reminds me of the playfulness of "Dawn is a Feeling" from Moody Blues' Days of Future Past. But at the same time a song like "Bowerstone" creates the sense of a bustling town and songs like "Darkwood" and "Lynchfield Cemetery" creates a sense of a dark foreboding place. The range and quality of this work has to be heard to be understood. I buy almost every RPG soundtrack I can get my hands on but this is the only soundtrack I suggest to anyone.

  • Beautifully done


    By A1BD5HEX6SUZ50 on 2006-08-16
    The theme, which is all that Elfman contributed to this set, is stand-alone, the best track in the entire album. It maintains a great tempo, and reminds you of some deep and dark introduction to some masterful movie.

    The rest of the tracks are excellent and blend nicely, while complimenting Elfman's work.

    You would almost expect this to be a piece for a movie, it doesn't have the feeling of a game composition at all.

  • Great Video Game Score


    By A1GVVA99GHEWZL on 2005-06-09
    When I first heard that Fable was going to be one of the most involved and detailed RPG's ever, I was already stoked; but then I read that the opening title would be composed by none other than my favorite film composer Danny Elfman and I could barely contain my stoked-ness (?) until the game was released. As it turns out, the theme is quite exceptional and quintessentially Elfman, incorporating the best of his harmonic structures and orchestrations. Elfman's theme is heard behind the opening sequence, and is also used behind several of the cutscenes throughout the game. The rest of the underscore throughout the game, while not composed by Elfman, is very well written and cleverly builds off of Elfmans' themes. The music for Oakvale sounds very similar to "Edward Scissorhands," and the tense battle music for the arena sequence could easily be mistaken for any of Elfmans' heavy orchestral cues from "Planet of the Apes" or "Spiderman." Overall, the music made the game even more enjoyable to play, and is a great listen on its' own.

  • Intelligent buyer
    By AQSWGYH7QO8M0 on 2005-07-04
    This sounds track is an excellent must have item. Every score is as good as the next. I ussally dont buy CD's but this one I made an exception. Ive played the game and liked it. Anyway every song has its own style and the pitzicato of Bowerstone is just awesome!

  • A Fun Listen
    By A1M4VNSBHB6NS3 on 2005-12-14
    This soundtrack is something that fits the bill whether you need some music to keep you awake while you work a late night in front of the computer screen, whether you want to relax and take an hourlong nap, or whether you simply want to listen to some cool music from a game you played once. It's NOT some kind of undeniable masterpiece, but there are some masterfully written/orchestrated twists and varations to be found.

    Something has bothered me ever since I started listening to this: the prevalence of "Danny Elfman!!! Danny Elfman!" name dropping. Great, I'm sure it helps with the marketing, but Danny Elfman's part in the whole thing is completely blown out of proportion. The first track was composed by him (the Main Theme), and everything else is Russell Shaw's baby. Yes, there are many things found in Shaw's work that remind of a two-bar section here or there in Elfman's piece, but there is PLENTY of fresh, new stuff to be found. In comparison, the Main Theme sounds formulaic and uninspired. Don't listen to the majority of what you've heard about this CD. Heck, don't even take it from me, I could be just as full of it as the next guy. Anyways, that's what I wish someone had told me before I'd bought this CD.

    Standout tracks include Oakvale (2), Summer Fields (6), and Greatwood (11)...but there isn't one track that doesn't offer something interesting that you'll want to skip back to and listen for again.

    This is REALLY well done. Worth the price.

  • Beutifull
    By on 2006-08-09
    Wow, this is one of the most beutifull soundtracks I've ever heard. Many memorable tracks here, my favorite being "Summer Fields". It's all good, I'd recomend it.

  • Charmingly Captivating
    By A292ZWEQ23WIQS on 2005-10-23
    An album like this does not come very often- holding such charm, such magic, within its music. Russell Shaw and the various composers on this CD have truly created a noteworthy culmination of skill and talent. Probably one of the best songs on tis album is the Oakvale tune- the song sounds like something out of a fairy tale or legend. It has this youthful tone all the way through, and its enchanting melody and triple meter beat weave together into a true work of art. Even if you don't usually buy video game soundtracks, I highly recommend this one- the moral of this story is, this is a beautiful and bewitching album that all will enjoy.

  • Stands on its own.
    By A2PH4DPE5874SN on 2006-02-01
    I don't usually go for game soundtracks (or movie soundtracks) because all to often the music is repetitive, or falls flat without the visual aspect of the game/movie to reinforce it. Not true for Fable; the music is solid, dynamic and worth listening to even if you've never played the game. I don't own the game, but after watching a friend play it I was immediately taken with the music. So when I saw the soundtrack for sale I didn't hesitate to pick it up. I haven't regretted it.

  • I love this soundtrack
    By A3FKK0SG4H4SKQ on 2006-08-03
    Danny Elfman is the man! If you liked the soundtracks for Beetlejuice, Edward Scissor Hands, and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, not to mention the Simpsons theme music, then you'll love this album as well. I got it stuck in my head while playing the game which, incedentaly if you havent played I strongly recommend.

  • Awsome Soundtrack to a awsome game:
    By A37Q64MQTQIGGB on 2005-09-11
    After Buying the game, and palying long past it's due date. I found my self swept by the msical score by Danny Elfman. It score worthy of notice. I happen to love the game and the theme, infact I bvought the cd because of the theme alone. It is a great campainion to any big soundtrack collector, and is worthy of greatnss. 5-5 for me, of by the wa anyone who loved FABLE for Xbox, I have news. FABLE: THE LOST CHAPTERS is coming out for Xoox and PC. The Xbox version is only going to be $19.99 brand new! you can find for pre-sale at GAmestop or wait tell Amazon begins to allow the preorder...

  • Great CD!!!!
    By A3LYUP7109531 on 2005-10-08
    This is one of the best video-game soundtracks i have ever listened to! Some people (including pretty much everyone i know)thinks that "Oh you've got the game you dont need the soundtrack!" buy oh were they wrong. This CD is a great thing to have. When listening to the "Oakvale" track, there are so many different parts to the song that you just dont hear when playing the game because 1) You didnt stay in the town long enough to hear it or 2)was to preocupied with Man killing to actually listen to the background music. I strongly suggest that you buy it just for the fact that it is a great companion. Also, if you dont own the game, buy the game first.

  • Elfman is great
    By A4AFCRHCGMD50 on 2005-10-08
    This is a great soundtrack to accompany a greater game. Usually I wouldnt bother buying a game soundtrack but Elfman's past compositions compelled me to do so. Listing to the music alone allows you to notice things in the music you otherwise wouldnt have. My favorites, besides the Fable theme itself, it the Bowerstone theme and Summer Fields.

  • Brilliant!
    By A34RJG15PG1RRE on 2005-10-14
    This is a great CD, not to be taken as simply a soundtrack. The compositions are rich and powerful. I can heartily recommend this to any fan of orchestral music.


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