Massively’s “Jukebox Heroes” Features Ultima Online’s Soundtrack

Massively’s “Jukebox Heroes” feature takes a look back, this week, at some selections from the Ultima Online soundtrack. Specifically, they feature the Minoc theme, the Britain theme, Stones, the Linelle theme, the Moonglow theme, and the Forest theme.

Ultima Online and EverQuest were bound in blood by their early place in MMO history, but both titles were also two of the very few MMOs that released with a MIDI soundtrack. I’ve talked about the charms of MIDI before, although I think that a good chunk of the modern playerbase has no idea how games used to sound. In short, UO’s original score used to be 100% computer produced, but eventually the MIDI format was replaced by much better-sounding versions in MP3 files around 2002.

The core game’s music was done by a pair of composers, Kirk Winterrowd and Joe Basquez, both of whom worked on previous Ultima titles. There’s not a lot out there about the duo’s experience creating the soundtrack nor whom the game studio tapped for music duties after Origin Systems went away.

What I find interesting about this score is that not only is it beloved by players who have fond memories for Ultima Online but it is part of the larger Ultima framework, harkening back to The Olden Days of gaming. Seeing as how I was never into any of the Ultima titles (for shame, I know), I’m going to have to fall back on a simple gut-check: Which of this music is appealing simply for its own sake?

Stones, I suppose, would be an easy answer to the question posed.

Anyhow, why not click on through and enjoy some of the tunes under discussion?