They had two sets of filesystems on that CD. One was ISO9660, which would allow a computer to recognize the data files for the game. The other was Redbook (CD Audio) which would work both in a CD Player as well as any decent music player on the PC.
You did not ask, but anyway. On Warcraft 1 CD there is also a Mac version(which can be installed on Mac obviously and have Mac filesystem and not seen under DOS or Windows), which uses 640x480 resolution and have CD music. While PC version used 320x240 and MIDI music. Live with that.
was so good man. worked so many game CD's at the time, and so many of them had so unique and well-composed soundtracks. i hate to sound like an old grouch but they don't do it anymore.
Best Warcraft Hands down. Back when Blizzard wasnt trash like today. Here we have dark, aggressive battle music and dark bloody Artworks in the manual and no stupid cartoonish artworks of today.
While it had some cool atmosphere and characters, the very clunky mechanics and graphics hold it back compared to WC2 or WC3. That said, a remake with modern graphics and mechanics (like being able to select more that 4 units at a time :P ) would make for an awesome game. Honestly Blizzard should remake WC1 and 2 with the WC3 Reforged engine.
Yeah, i still play wc3. The hero-factor was a gamechanger. But the feeling of fear as a child playing wc1 is unbeaten. And this soundtrack had a huge impact on that.
It's so good, like it actually sounds like a medieval fight for survival with how that trumpet just honestly drops and goes ham all on a PC from 1995 Old Warcraft really was something when it came to aesthetics before the later games just decided it wanted to copy pop culture
19:10 bring back memories. I was playing as an Orc I was surrounded on an island there were human catapults on the other side there was one way out of the island that was through a forest and as soon as I would do that I would be overwhelmed since my mine was out and I only had a certain amount of gold I thought I was done for that all changed once I researched and summed demons with unholy armour.
And then it was a cold day with rain, and it was his excuse for not going to school, now it's just you and your virtual army protecting a kingdom at war surrounded by a black mist which at any time may be surprised by an impending attack! "Memories of Wacraft 1"
Nothing like a dose of Blizzard nostalgia to remind you what games are all about: "In the age of chaos, two factions battled for dominance." "With an ingenious arsenal of weaponry and powerful magic, these two forces collide in a contest of cunning, intellect, and brute strength," "With the victor claiming dominance over the whole of Azeroth..." "WELCOME, TO THE WORLD OF WARCRAFT!"
My liege.....damn this music brings back memories. I remember i was Humans, i used about 4 footmen up against the Daemon 1 by 1 and the Daemon wiped them all out, epic!
well dark sight isn't that useful, but raising skeletons could be useful for creating a barrier for other spearmen when the front lines(of either side) die and if you unholy armor the skeles then those human troops are gonna be toast. or dark vision could be useful depending on the map you were playing because you couldn't freely explore some areas or I loved this game because it is one of the most balanced games I feel ive ever played yet has enough differences to create different playing styles or preferences.
The moment at 21:21 until the end is incredibly epic and dark at the same time. That's the music of my childhood... By the way, I can confirm that these are definitely tracks from Warcraft 1. Warcraft 2 ones were good too, but not as mysterious and aggressive as the ones from the 1994 game.
Actually, I find W2 tracks more aggressive, since they're more dynamic. But W1 tracks are darker, and that theme suits the game better - especially once you remember how it ended canonically...
@@bruxistkodiak same for diablo ... and starcraft .... the music just deteriorates over the sequels and becomes more generic .... so generic that they can be suited to any genre any theme any game Diablo1 music was freakishly hellish, pure evil. Starcraft1 sounds like you were in space, and in tune with the faction you were playing. And then it goes downhill from there ...
@@vytas5584Did it have the internal beeps for the sound? I remember some games had that if you had no sound card...like the little internal beep when you turn the power to the computer on- but it would play those like different tones as "sound" for games if you had no speakers. Don't know if Warcraft had it though.
Well, it IS on the Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Cd-Rom. As the description says, read the thread on Vogons. People were wondering why the music wouldn't play while actually playing the videogame, and it turns out it's for the Mac version.
@thesmashmaster Hahaha thanks for the link! Yes the Disaster melody could be an accident. I'm not blaming anyone. I just found it very enjoyable to listen to. Maybe the creator of the Disaster theme had played Warcraft in the past and somehow it got stuck in his subconsciousness.
@@Cyberdemon1542 Sadly, but no. I'm stucked at some point, and later had no time to continue. It was long time ago. Maybe sometime I will resume this project, but unlikely it will be any time soon. Blizz probably will craft a remake of WC1 sooner =) (but it most likely will be a piece of shit, with some retcons and coming outs =) )
I first played a demo version of this. Back when game devs put free demo versions of their games on game magazines (nowadays they charge 60$ for those...). Bought it and played it on my old Windows 95 PC (together with Diablo 2). Man, i feel so old...
Though this game ranks among Wolfenstein 3D, System Shock, Star Wars: X-Wing, and Age of Empires+Rise of Rome as good games now deemed outdated by their sequels if not spiritual successors, you can't deny the fact that the lore (yes, even Wolf and AoE) and the music of said games are still top tier.
My fav tracks of all Waracrafts are Warcraft II's songs. III's are definetely the least remarkable. I's are fucking great! Though not as developed as II's, I's songs are the darkest. I fucking love this vibe. War is dark, war is terror. It's good to hear glory and epicness but this is frightening. These songs reminds us we're going to battle and winning or losing it... it's terrifying. Love it.
Tracks 2, 3 and 4 = Human Tracks 5, 6 and 7 = Orc Track 1 = orc defeat in Warcraft 2 (no idea if its also part of the Warcraft 1 soundtrack or just added by mistake)
It's too bad you cannot have the CD version of the music playing as you play WC1 (through normal means). The remastered version on the CD is still superior to most casual midi sound fonts out there (And even with a really good sound font set... it's still gambling if it'll work out right).
Está música suenacasi bien, pero le falta aumentar emociones parece que el sonido que hacieron estaba bien. Esta música está bien para mí,, pero faltaque le aumenten más música buena y mejores sonidos.
To me it seems like the general direction PC gaming industry has been directed since the early 90s. Lightening the tone from grim dark or adult themes towards more colorful / softer approach underlines AAA gaming companies decision to try and attract younger (mainstream) audiences.
Warcraft 1 and 2 and 3 had the best music.. World of Warcraft has music not even close to as goods it used to be. Sound budget must have been cut.. same as diablo 1 and 2.. because diablo 3 had music that suffered.
+Shaa Isis same with many games, graphics poor moneys into graphics but sound department, that used to be very important to the immersion, is cut. What a shame. Blizzard is the most guilty to this imo, their sound department back in the day were crazy good
Actually, all of these tracks really are the ones from Warcraft I. Try finding the ones from the second game and compare them. You'll see they are different.
charon128 Second song is Menu music from war 1 and was not in war 2. That first song was very different from either the war 2 cd or the war 2 midi with either microsoft or soundblaster soundfonts. I don't know how much of this is really from orcs and humans cd but it's clearly not from war 2 cd.
I remember when I found out that if you put the Warcraft 1 and 2 CDs in a CD player, it plays the soundtrack. Best childhood ever.
I had similar but with AGE OF EMPIRES 2, Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear and some more it was incredible!
+Abelhawk a lot of playstation 1 and DOS era games did that, i know twisted metal 3 did.
They had two sets of filesystems on that CD. One was ISO9660, which would allow a computer to recognize the data files for the game. The other was Redbook (CD Audio) which would work both in a CD Player as well as any decent music player on the PC.
You did not ask, but anyway. On Warcraft 1 CD there is also a Mac version(which can be installed on Mac obviously and have Mac filesystem and not seen under DOS or Windows), which uses 640x480 resolution and have CD music. While PC version used 320x240 and MIDI music. Live with that.
was so good man. worked so many game CD's at the time, and so many of them had so unique and well-composed soundtracks. i hate to sound like an old grouch but they don't do it anymore.
Best Warcraft Hands down. Back when Blizzard wasnt trash like today. Here we have dark, aggressive battle music and dark bloody Artworks in the manual and no stupid cartoonish artworks of today.
While it had some cool atmosphere and characters, the very clunky mechanics and graphics hold it back compared to WC2 or WC3. That said, a remake with modern graphics and mechanics (like being able to select more that 4 units at a time :P ) would make for an awesome game.
Honestly Blizzard should remake WC1 and 2 with the WC3 Reforged engine.
Yeah, i still play wc3.
The hero-factor was a gamechanger.
But the feeling of fear as a child playing wc1 is unbeaten.
And this soundtrack had a huge impact on that.
Track 3 my favorite, such a sense of desperate struggle.
It's so good, like it actually sounds like a medieval fight for survival with how that trumpet just honestly drops and goes ham all on a PC from 1995
Old Warcraft really was something when it came to aesthetics before the later games just decided it wanted to copy pop culture
7:45 epic shit
7:45 epic stuff
Just played and completed the campaigns for the first time.
Amazing game!
19:10 bring back memories.
I was playing as an Orc I was surrounded on an island there were human catapults on the other side there was one way out of the island that was through a forest and as soon as I would do that I would be overwhelmed since my mine was out and I only had a certain amount of gold I thought I was done for that all changed once I researched and summed demons with unholy armour.
And then it was a cold day with rain, and it was his excuse for not going to school, now it's just you and your virtual army protecting a kingdom at war surrounded by a black mist which at any time may be surprised by an impending attack! "Memories of Wacraft 1"
Who would've thought this would set off the phenomena that is...
WarCraft 2! And then WarCraft 3! And THEN WoW.
Nothing like a dose of Blizzard nostalgia to remind you what games are all about: "In the age of chaos, two factions battled for dominance."
"With an ingenious arsenal of weaponry and powerful magic, these two forces collide in a contest of cunning, intellect, and brute strength,"
"With the victor claiming dominance over the whole of Azeroth..." "WELCOME, TO THE WORLD OF WARCRAFT!"
For me as I from Germany it was Always hard to understand what He was saying in the Intro. Thanks to you i could translate it now 😉🤗
The amount of time I spent on the toilet reading the game manual...
omg so true. love this comment.
Just finished reading the manual recently, and I must say, seeing this comment is nice.
Will proceed to the second game's manual next.
My liege.....damn this music brings back memories.
I remember i was Humans, i used about 4 footmen up against the Daemon 1 by 1 and the Daemon wiped them all out, epic!
4 of anything against a daemon would produce the exact same effect most of the time. Except other daemons and elementals.
+Marcin Barczyński unless unholy armor is involved ;)
+phomjachana pretty much the only good ability that troop has.
well dark sight isn't that useful, but raising skeletons could be useful for creating a barrier for other spearmen when the front lines(of either side) die and if you unholy armor the skeles then those human troops are gonna be toast. or
dark vision could be useful depending on the map you were playing because you couldn't freely explore some areas or
I loved this game because it is one of the most balanced games I feel ive ever played yet has enough differences to create different playing styles or preferences.
17:56 the moment I recall my childhood, watching my dad playing Warcraft I
The orc music is so intense, really sells the feel of commanding an insane demonically possesed dark war army
The moment at 21:21 until the end is incredibly epic and dark at the same time. That's the music of my childhood...
By the way, I can confirm that these are definitely tracks from Warcraft 1. Warcraft 2 ones were good too, but not as mysterious and aggressive as the ones from the 1994 game.
Actually, I find W2 tracks more aggressive, since they're more dynamic. But W1 tracks are darker, and that theme suits the game better - especially once you remember how it ended canonically...
yeah fuck the alliance whit out other races, the humans didnt stand a chance lol xD
@@bruxistkodiak same for diablo ... and starcraft .... the music just deteriorates over the sequels and becomes more generic .... so generic that they can be suited to any genre any theme any game
Diablo1 music was freakishly hellish, pure evil. Starcraft1 sounds like you were in space, and in tune with the faction you were playing.
And then it goes downhill from there ...
Yeah that shift in tempo is glorious. Like two songs in one, orc3 ❤
Track 4 will forever be stuck in my head
Same
I haven't even played much of Warcraft 1, but I can't stop listening to the soundtrack!
You should it's easy to download just search it up on RUclips.
I’m the opposite. I played it, but with no sound because my parents work computer didn’t have a sound card! 😂 I didn’t care
@@vytas5584Did it have the internal beeps for the sound? I remember some games had that if you had no sound card...like the little internal beep when you turn the power to the computer on- but it would play those like different tones as "sound" for games if you had no speakers. Don't know if Warcraft had it though.
great soundtracks for this gameplay. It was a great feeling MYLORD!
9:55 my favourite part of the OST. Sends shivers down my spine everytime
7:44 is my favourite part.
Perfect soundtrack to listen to when you need to get some serious shit done. Tap into that peon energy! 💪
LOL!
When I turn on this soundtrack, my work becomes a campaign that day.
Work work
12:00 is the best theme song that I think
That's the Thrallmar theme from TBC in WoW!
Best Song, delivers the true orcs feeling. Not the wow nice orc.
21:21 "The pale dogs approach!"
Who would've thought that this would set off the phenomena that is WOW!
Well, it IS on the Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Cd-Rom. As the description says, read the thread on Vogons. People were wondering why the music wouldn't play while actually playing the videogame, and it turns out it's for the Mac version.
21:21 absolutely great ♥️
00:39
Serious 1970s-80s Jethro Tull vibes!
I never got to play this one! Real bangers, thx!
Fuck reforged. I used to watch my uncle play WarCraft 2 back in the day
Track 07, the might of the Orcs!
The most serious problems of my childhood were accompanied by this music!
I remember playing these old gamediscs on my Cd-player,
and Track 1 was always silent.
@thesmashmaster Hahaha thanks for the link! Yes the Disaster melody could be an accident. I'm not blaming anyone. I just found it very enjoyable to listen to. Maybe the creator of the Disaster theme had played Warcraft in the past and somehow it got stuck in his subconsciousness.
4:45 is my favorite track :)
Mine too. I hope they will remake these tracks in some future WoW xpac.
Human 2.. Mine too.
same
7:44
A remix of Track 5 plays in outlands on the Burning Crusade expac.
*Thrallmar is under attack!*
@@BeanMan157 *The Hellfire Fortifications quest giver has been assassinated.*
awesome score
Father? Heh... I still playing this too )))) And WC2 too )))
First time I've played this - 1995, when I was 4 years old )))
BTW - First track not from WC1. (WC2 Orc Lose)
Now I developing Map Editor For Warcraft 1. When I was a child - that was my dream )))
Did you finish it?
@@Cyberdemon1542 Sadly, but no. I'm stucked at some point, and later had no time to continue. It was long time ago. Maybe sometime I will resume this project, but unlikely it will be any time soon. Blizz probably will craft a remake of WC1 sooner =) (but it most likely will be a piece of shit, with some retcons and coming outs =) )
Doomhammer: “Although they will not be expecting an attack, they should prove a good fight! None shall survive!”
Wait he was Doom hammer?
8:24 and 19:10 best songs
Where does the first track play, or is it exclusive to the disc and only plays in a cd player?
all CD games back then, Track 1 is always silent
I first played a demo version of this. Back when game devs put free demo versions of their games on game magazines (nowadays they charge 60$ for those...). Bought it and played it on my old Windows 95 PC (together with Diablo 2). Man, i feel so old...
@ 0:40 = I'm a medieval maaaaaaan!
9:54 Ambush!
Though this game ranks among Wolfenstein 3D, System Shock, Star Wars: X-Wing, and Age of Empires+Rise of Rome as good games now deemed outdated by their sequels if not spiritual successors, you can't deny the fact that the lore (yes, even Wolf and AoE) and the music of said games are still top tier.
21:15 transition is 🔥🔥🔥
and then u hear ,,My liege?"
"If only these worthless humans could fight as well as they Die".
GAZE UPON THE DESTRUCTION YOU HAVE WROUGHT, AND The BROKEN BODIES OF...YOUR...ENEMIES!!!!
track 4
My fav tracks of all Waracrafts are Warcraft II's songs. III's are definetely the least remarkable. I's are fucking great! Though not as developed as II's, I's songs are the darkest. I fucking love this vibe. War is dark, war is terror. It's good to hear glory and epicness but this is frightening. These songs reminds us we're going to battle and winning or losing it... it's terrifying. Love it.
I don't see how a RTS game can be compared with a MORPG
for me it passes on in the family, my father played wc 1 and 2 and i started playing wow in wotlk
Interesting how some of this music is played during the pet battles in WoW.
That's Warcraft 2 music.
Yes my lord, yes
Does anyone have a track listing for this? Like, which tracks correspond with what music in the game?
Tracks 2, 3 and 4 = Human
Tracks 5, 6 and 7 = Orc
Track 1 = orc defeat in Warcraft 2 (no idea if its also part of the Warcraft 1 soundtrack or just added by mistake)
@@gabrieleliasdeaquino8989 huh, indeed, that's a WC2 track, lol. Thanks.
It's too bad you cannot have the CD version of the music playing as you play WC1 (through normal means). The remastered version on the CD is still superior to most casual midi sound fonts out there (And even with a really good sound font set... it's still gambling if it'll work out right).
WoW wont ever be as good as this was....but atleast its heading this direction now.
Track 7 FTW!!
my father is still playing this game :D
"You sound works perfectly"!"
Intresting... Thx for information...
Loved it :D
The Mac version used CD music all right
warcraft music why you so good?
Is it me or do one of those soundtracks sound like the music from WC2?
The opening track is from the orc mission failure in WC2... I don't know why the uploader put that there.
They should remaster this game.
When blizzard was the real shit
oh sorry, double post... :(
first soundtrack sounds exactly like Metallica's Frayed Ends of Sanity intro song :O
thats funny. I dont remember any cd tracks on the wc1 cd. I have the Blackmarket version.
first song can't possibly be in teh CD can it? it's a war2 song right?
Orc defeat theme in Warcraft 2, yes.
How many people coming here for nostalgia 😂😂 bad time to live when so many people have so strong need for nostalgia everywhere
Is it heresy to say I liked the lo-fi versions better XD
Está música suenacasi bien, pero le falta aumentar emociones parece que el sonido que hacieron estaba bien.
Esta música está bien para mí,, pero faltaque le aumenten más música buena y mejores sonidos.
Question: why did the first Warcraft have such a dark serious tone compared to the next ones? The others seemed so cartoonish in comparison.
To me it seems like the general direction PC gaming industry has been directed since the early 90s. Lightening the tone from grim dark or adult themes towards more colorful / softer approach underlines AAA gaming companies decision to try and attract younger (mainstream) audiences.
title track 3?
hahaha, i love this comment. i did the same thing too but never admit it
Warcraft 1 and 2 and 3 had the best music.. World of Warcraft has music not even close to as goods it used to be. Sound budget must have been cut.. same as diablo 1 and 2.. because diablo 3 had music that suffered.
+Shaa Isis same with many games, graphics poor moneys into graphics but sound department, that used to be very important to the immersion, is cut. What a shame. Blizzard is the most guilty to this imo, their sound department back in the day were crazy good
+Shaa Isis but I still think WoW has some really good music in it. Particularly the last expansion has some gems in it.
They released this game for free years ago.
Come on now. Everybody knows this is Warcraft 2 Tides of Darkness!
Actually, all of these tracks really are the ones from Warcraft I. Try finding the ones from the second game and compare them. You'll see they are different.
RyloreVanguard first song is orc defeat from WCII
charon128 Second song is Menu music from war 1 and was not in war 2. That first song was very different from either the war 2 cd or the war 2 midi with either microsoft or soundblaster soundfonts.
I don't know how much of this is really from orcs and humans cd but it's clearly not from war 2 cd.