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|name = Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Freedom Cry (Original Game Soundtrack) | |name = ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Freedom Cry''<br>(Original Game Soundtrack) | ||
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*In a | *In a tweet, [[Olivier Derivière]] said all the songs in the soundtrack were [[Haiti]]n traditional songs that were anachronistic to the in-game time period.<ref>[https://twitter.com/oderiviere/status/712173362534072320 Twitter - Olivier Derivière: "@MikeWu36 this is all taken from haitian traditional songs. Out of history accuracy and a big sense if ''[sic<nowiki>]</nowiki>'' respect."]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 28 October 2017
The Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Freedom Cry soundtrack is a collection of music tracks written by French composer Olivier Derivière that were used as background music in the Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag dowloadable content Freedom Cry. It was released online on May 12, 2014.
Track listing
- The Root - 2:18
- The Storm - 2:45
- False Paradise - 3:47
- Fight the Tyranny - 3:24
- The Hideout - 2:53
- A Boat to Freedom - 2:13
- Attack at Sea - $0.99
- Fight the Oppressors - 3:14
- Brothers and Sisters - 2:54
- On to Freedom - 2:19
- The Fight for All - 3:17
- Governor - 2:59
- Never Again - 3:22
- High Seas - 3:47
- The Last Chance - 2:42
- United - 5:02
- The Freedom Cry - 1:49
- Mache Mwen - 3:04
- Marasa - 3:05
- Ogou O - 2:24
- Ounsi - 3:12
- Sensia - 2:39
- Tanbouye - 1:39
- Yo Fe - 1:45
Trivia
- In a tweet, Olivier Derivière said all the songs in the soundtrack were Haitin traditional songs that were anachronistic to the in-game time period.[1]
Reference
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