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'''''Rayman Origins: Original Soundtrack''''' is a 2011 album by [[Christophe Héral]] and Billy Martin, consisting of the music they composed for the 2D sidescrolling platform game, ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
'''''Rayman Origins: Original Soundtrack''''' is a 2011 album by [[Christophe Héral]] and Billy Martin, consisting of the music they composed for the 2D sidescrolling platform game, ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.


Héral had previously collaborated with [[Michel Ancel]] and [[Ubisoft Montpellier]] by writing the score for ''[[Beyond Good and Evil|Beyond Good and Evil]]''. He was originally intended to create the entire ''Rayman Origins'' score, but scheduling conflicts made this impossible, so Martin was hired to complete it. The soundtrack consists of 36 tracks; 24 were composed by Héral, and the remaining 12 were composed by Martin.<ref>Amazon.com, ''Rayman Origins (Original Game Soundtrack) [Billy Martin Selection]: Billy Martin: MP3 Downloads'', http://www.amazon.com/Rayman-Origins-Original-Soundtrack-Selection/dp/B007HIDKVE</ref><ref>Game-OST, ''Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack. Music, game soundtrack Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack'', www.game-ost.com/albums/17994/rayman_origins_original_soundtrack/</ref> The album came packaged with the [[Rayman Origins#Collector's Edition|Collector's Edition]] of ''Rayman Origins'', which is the first instalment in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] to receive an official soundtrack release. The game's music was performed by the Star Pop Orchestra and recorded at the Davout Studios in Paris; this contrasts with the previous games, which featured mainly synthesised music. The soundtrack was first released on 15 November, 2011. Its full duration is one hour, five minutes and 25 seconds. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game, including one instrumental rock theme which seems to have been written for a climactic boss battle (possibly against [[Mr Dark]] had he come to the game).
Héral had previously collaborated with [[Michel Ancel]] and [[Ubisoft Montpellier]] by writing the score for ''[[Beyond Good & Evil]]''. He was originally intended to create the entire ''Rayman Origins'' score, but scheduling conflicts made this impossible, so Martin was hired to complete it. The soundtrack consists of 36 tracks; 24 were composed by Héral, and the remaining 12 were composed by Martin.<ref>Amazon.com, ''Rayman Origins (Original Game Soundtrack) [Billy Martin Selection]: Billy Martin: MP3 Downloads'', http://www.amazon.com/Rayman-Origins-Original-Soundtrack-Selection/dp/B007HIDKVE</ref><ref>Game-OST, ''Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack. Music, game soundtrack Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack'', www.game-ost.com/albums/17994/rayman_origins_original_soundtrack/</ref> The album came packaged with the [[Rayman Origins#Collector's Edition|Collector's Edition]] of ''Rayman Origins'', which is the first instalment in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] to receive an official soundtrack release. The game's music was performed by the Star Pop Orchestra and recorded at the Davout Studios in Paris; this contrasts with the previous games, which featured mainly synthesised music. The soundtrack was first released on 15 November, 2011. Its full duration is one hour, five minutes and 25 seconds. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game, including one instrumental rock theme which seems to have been written for a climactic boss battle (possibly against [[Mr Dark]] had he come to the game).


==Track list==
==Track list==
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! Composer
! Composer
! Length
! Length
! Use in [[Rayman Origins|the final game]]
! Used in [[Rayman Origins|the final game]]
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:22
| 01:22
| Used on the title screen and whenever the player collects a [[Lum King]].
| Used on the title screen, in [[Electoon]] bridge levels, and whenever the player collects a [[Lum King]]. It would later be used at the end of the [[A Cloud of Darkness!|battle]] against [[Hades' Hand]] and in the [[Creature]]s gallery in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 00:46
| 00:46
| Used in areas with [[cage]]s in the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]].
| Used in areas with [[cage]]s in the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]]; a portion of the track is only used in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8ujiCv2D5Y a trailer] for ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 03:12
| 03:12
| Used in [[It's a Jungle Out There...]]; the first part goes unused.
| Used in [[Jibberish Jungle]] levels; the first part goes unused.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 03:11
| 03:11
| Used in the [[Poor Little Daisy|battle]] against [[Carnivora]] and the [[The Mamma of All Nightmares|battle]] against [[Big Mama]]. A variation of this song plays in the [[Murray of the Deep|battle]] against [[Creveton]].
| Used in the [[Poor Little Daisy|battle]] against [[Carnivora]], the [[Golly G. Golem|battle]] against the [[Golem]], and the [[The Mamma of All Nightmares|battle]] against [[Big Mama]]. A variation of this song plays in the [[Murray of the Deep|battle]] against [[Creveton]].
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| 9
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:39
| 02:39
| Used in [[Sea of Serendipity]] levels.
| Used in [[Sea of Serendipity]] levels. A variation of this song plays in the [[List of heroes and costumes in UbiArt games|Heroes gallery]] in ''[[Rayman Mini]]''.
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| 18
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| Billy Martin
| Billy Martin
| 00:57
| 00:57
| Used in [[Port 'O Panic]].
| Used in [[Port 'O Panic]]. A variation of this song played in an early version of the [[List of heroes and costumes in UbiArt games|Heroes gallery]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
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| 23
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| Billy Martin
| Billy Martin
| 00:58
| 00:58
| Used in the [[Darktoon]] chase section of [[Port 'O Panic]].
| Used in the [[Antitoon|Darktoon]] chase section of [[Port 'O Panic]]. It would later be used in [[The Neverending Pit]] [[Online Challenges|online challenge]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
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| 24
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:51
| 01:51
| Unused; likely meant to play in the final battle, possibly against [[Mr Dark]] or the [[Magician]].
| Unused; likely meant to play in an unused final battle, possibly against [[Mr Dark]] or the [[The Magician (Rayman Origins)|Magician]].
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| 31
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 00:58
| 00:58
| Used in the [[Magician]]'s disco dance break in [[The Reveal]].
| Used in the [[The Magician (Rayman Origins)|Magician]]'s disco dance break in [[The Reveal]].
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 25 April 2026

Rayman Origins: Original Soundtrack is a 2011 album by Christophe Héral and Billy Martin, consisting of the music they composed for the 2D sidescrolling platform game, Rayman Origins.

Héral had previously collaborated with Michel Ancel and Ubisoft Montpellier by writing the score for Beyond Good & Evil. He was originally intended to create the entire Rayman Origins score, but scheduling conflicts made this impossible, so Martin was hired to complete it. The soundtrack consists of 36 tracks; 24 were composed by Héral, and the remaining 12 were composed by Martin.[1][2] The album came packaged with the Collector's Edition of Rayman Origins, which is the first instalment in the Rayman series to receive an official soundtrack release. The game's music was performed by the Star Pop Orchestra and recorded at the Davout Studios in Paris; this contrasts with the previous games, which featured mainly synthesised music. The soundtrack was first released on 15 November, 2011. Its full duration is one hour, five minutes and 25 seconds. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game, including one instrumental rock theme which seems to have been written for a climactic boss battle (possibly against Mr Dark had he come to the game).

Track list

Track number Track name Composer Length Used in the final game
1 Lum King Christophe Héral 01:22 Used on the title screen, in Electoon bridge levels, and whenever the player collects a Lum King. It would later be used at the end of the battle against Hades' Hand and in the Creatures gallery in Rayman Legends.
2 Cage Christophe Héral 00:46 Used in areas with cages in the Desert of Dijiridoos; a portion of the track is only used in a trailer for Rayman Origins.
3 Chest - Pursuit Christophe Héral 00:58 Used in Tricky Treasure chases.
4 Shooter - Kazoo Christophe Héral 02:25 Used in Shooting Me Softly and Don't Shoot the DJ.
5 Jungle World - Land Christophe Héral 03:06 Used in Jibberish Jungle levels.
6 Jungle World - Joyeuse Baston Christophe Héral 01:16 Used in Jibberish Jungle levels.
7 Jungle World - Funcky Christophe Héral 03:12 Used in Jibberish Jungle levels; the first part goes unused.
8 Jungle World - Boss Plant Christophe Héral 03:11 Used in the battle against Carnivora, the battle against the Golem, and the battle against Big Mama. A variation of this song plays in the battle against Creveton.
9 Food World - Paradise Billy Martin 00:59 Used in Gourmand Land levels.
10 Food World - Paradise - Chase Billy Martin 00:54 Used in Gourmand Land levels.
11 Food World - Inferno Billy Martin 00:56 Unused; meant to play in Gourmand Land levels.
12 Food World - Inferno - Mariachi Billy Martin 00:58 Used in Gourmand Land levels.
13 Food World - Boss Food Billy Martin 01:04 Used in the battle against El Stomacho.
14 Food World - Shooter Billy Martin 01:39 Used in Shooting Me Softly, Aim for the Eel!, and You're on Fire!.
15 Music World - Classic Christophe Héral 03:14 Used in Desert of Dijiridoos levels.
16 Music World - Ethnic Christophe Héral 01:39 Used in Hi-Ho Moskito! and Desert of Dijiridoos levels.
17 Ocean World - Glouglou Christophe Héral 02:39 Used in Sea of Serendipity levels. A variation of this song plays in the Heroes gallery in Rayman Mini.
18 Ocean World - Speedy Glouglou Christophe Héral 01:00 Used in Sea of Serendipity levels.
19 Ocean World - Abyssal Glouglou Christophe Héral 02:45 Used in Sea of Serendipity levels.
20 Ocean World - Faery Glouglou Christophe Héral 01:22 Used in Sea of Serendipity levels.
21 Ocean World - Thaiti Billy Martin 00:54 Unused; meant to play in Sea of Serendipity levels. A variation of this song plays on the world map.
22 Ocean World - Thaiti On Fire Billy Martin 00:57 Used in Port 'O Panic. A variation of this song played in an early version of the Heroes gallery in Rayman Legends.
23 Ocean World - Pursuit Billy Martin 00:58 Used in the Darktoon chase section of Port 'O Panic. It would later be used in The Neverending Pit online challenge in Rayman Legends.
24 Ocean World - Whistle Glouglou Christophe Héral 01:55 Used on the Sea of Serendipity map.
25 Mountain World - Steampunk Billy Martin 00:57 Used in Moody Clouds levels.
26 Mountain World - Tibet Billy Martin 00:54 Used in Mystical Pique levels.
27 Mountain World - Boss Meca Billy Martin 01:48 Used in the battles against Mecha Carnivora and the Mecha Mockingbird, as well as the final section of Shoot for the Stars.
28 Land Of Dead World Christophe Héral 03:49 Used in Don't Trample the Flowers.
29 Land Of Dead World - Boss Mama Christophe Héral 00:44 Used in the battle against Big Mama, before fighting her.
30 Bonus Track - Boss Plant Christophe Héral 01:51 Unused; likely meant to play in an unused final battle, possibly against Mr Dark or the Magician.
31 Bonus Track - Boss Bird Christophe Héral 03:10 An unused variation of the song that plays in the battle against the Mockingbird.
32 Bonus Track - Glouglou Voices Christophe Héral 00:36 Unused; likely meant to play in Sea of Serendipity levels.
33 Bonus Track - Jungle - Joyeux Baston Christophe Héral 03:56 Unused; possibly meant to play in Jibberish Jungle levels.
34 Bonus Track - Jungle World Christophe Héral 03:56 An unused, longer variation of a song that plays in the starting section of Swinging Caves.
35 Bonus Track - Music World Christophe Héral 02:44 Unused; meant to play in Desert of Dijiridoos levels. It would go on to be used in the Back to Origins gallery for Desert of Dijiridoos in Rayman Legends.
36 Disco Christophe Héral 00:58 Used in the Magician's disco dance break in The Reveal.

References

  1. Amazon.com, Rayman Origins (Original Game Soundtrack) [Billy Martin Selection]: Billy Martin: MP3 Downloads, http://www.amazon.com/Rayman-Origins-Original-Soundtrack-Selection/dp/B007HIDKVE
  2. Game-OST, Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack. Music, game soundtrack Rayman Origins Original Soundtrack, www.game-ost.com/albums/17994/rayman_origins_original_soundtrack/