Tambourine on ‘Camelot Credits’, and the ‘Camelot Opening Cartoon’).”ġ. Extra musicians include: Ron Delarm (Guitar on ‘Girl In The Tower’), Bob Bergthold and Debbie Seibert (Vocals on ‘Girl In The Tower’), John Ayala (Sax on ‘Whitney’,’FunkQ’, and the ‘Police Quest II Theme’), and Mark Seibert (Classical guitar on ‘Cassima’s Theme’, and ‘The Magic Meadow’. Engineering and mixing was done during the middle of September by Jeff Hall at Maximus along with an occasional hand in the way by Mark Seibert. All the selections were recorded on to a 2-inch 24 track format at 30 ips. Recording of the sequences took place at Maximus Recording Studios in Fresno, California the first week of September 1992. “All selections were re orchestrated during the summer of 1992 by Mark Seibert in his home studio. These are described on page 41 of the Quest for Glory Collection manual. Here are the controls: - To jump, lift up - To duck, push down - To retreat, bank left - To move forward, bank right - To slash, swing (turn the mouse right) - All normal mouse controls are also supported. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it. Information: Quest for Glory 4 supports the Logitech Cyberman mouse. After realizing that all that wouldn’t fit on one CD I cut it down to the songs included on this project. I thought of all the people who have written to me about favorite songs or spots in the games, songs that people here who worked on the games enjoyed, and songs that were special to me. “When starting this project it was hard to pick from a couple hundred or so pieces of music that I’ve written over the last few years for Sierra On-Line computer games.
This is the second CD that I ever owned and 12 years ago I listened to it proudly on my first CD player, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I still do. Created exclusively for Quest Studios members in winter 2005. Also includes themes from the Quest For Glory 1 VGA remake.
I have the original booklet and jewel case insert that I can also scan if that is of interest to anyone – let me know. Mark Seibert’s Hero’s Quest I: So You Want To Be A Hero soundtrack, as recorded from the original Roland MT-32 score with Sound Canvas and Yamaha XG enhancements. Here is the Sierra Soundtrack Collection, all 20 tracks, circa 1992.