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  1. Secrets Of Vallaki
    by Amser Segur & Nyx Bruxa
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    Creeping in the carriage through the fog into Barovia. We are going to need to protect our necks. Creeping in the carriage through the fog into Barovia. We are going to need to protect our necks.
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  2. Hidden Gems - Emerald Halls
    by Radagast
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    Hidden Gems Hidden Gems
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  3. Turrican Soundtrack Anthology: Original Sound Version Vol. 2
    by Chris Huelsbeck
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    Opening (Super Turrican 1) Opening (Super Turrican 1)
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    Stein Gunnar Bakkeby Turrican music from the SNES and Mega Drive/Genesis period. The album is less notable than Vol. 1, but it does contain some awesome classics. Favorite track: Sunset (Super Turrican 2).
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  4. Turrican Soundtrack Anthology: Original Sound Version Vol. 1
    by Chris Huelsbeck
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    Shoot Or Die (Turrican 1) Shoot Or Die (Turrican 1)
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    Attila Racz This is a dream collection! Thank you Chris to made this available in this fine quality!
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    Mr. Argent If there's a soundtrack that embodies the Amiga sound hardware's best qualities, it's Turrican. Huelsbeck's style and his TMFX sound system have made for a memorable score that stands out every bit as well in 2021 as it did in the early '90s. Favorite track: Platform Action (Turrican 3).
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    Winderly i can listen to this album in a loop all day long.
    Yes i like it this much. Favorite track: Credits (Turrican 3).
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  5. Turrican II - The Orchestral Album
    by Chris Huelsbeck
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    The Final Fight The Final Fight
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    David Thomsen The best video game music of the early 90s
    Great to work to Favorite track: The Great Bath.
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    Jan Rawski One of the ultimate game soundtracks in its most epic form yet. I have listened to it dozens of times now and I am still blown away by how original and diverse the orchestral arrangements are while still staying true to the original compositions. A solid contender for my number one favourite game soundtrack album. Favorite track: Traps.
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    Colin Vella I've been a fan since the early 90s! Incredible musical pieces! This is my favourite musical artist ever! Favorite track: The Final Fight.
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