I'm planning a Call of Cthulhu campaign, as both a ways to help me plan it and for something to play in the background as we play, I'm putting together a playlist of music that has that 1920's feel. I'll post what I have so far that I feel would work, but feel free to post any music you think would work for this or other games.
Music for campaigns
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Guess this might work
Isn't that Gloomy Sunday one a song that's supposed to provoke suicide?
Here's more Billie Holiday youtube.com
Not 20s, but this is a fun one: youtube.com
If so then it's perfect for CoC.
A bit cheery for Lovecraft, but it's 1920s.
You're welcome, OP
Anyone got some good music for Best Cthulhu?
Not authentic, but it has the right feel IMO youtube.com
OP here, don't die on me
I just play Iron Maiden the entire time.
Here's something for the good ol' sword and sorcery games:
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Dwarves!
Cross the streams?
A blend of old time jazz and newer music for your considersation; youtube.com
D'oh! Posted wrong version: youtube.com
Does this work? youtube.com
I personally love stuff like that, matching different songs together. Got any more?
Jesus...
Is that a kark or a shitty?
Could be worse
Here's a shitload of music I've saved to my tablet for planned D&D games and (potential?) uses for them
>COMBAT ENCOUNTER
Fortress seige (on defense)
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Fortress seige (heroic offense)
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Blaze of glory / impossible odds
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Type - Aberration
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Type - Giant
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Type Giant (bloodied)
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Type - Fiend
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Spellcaster duel
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Alchemist mage
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Swarming Kobold ambush
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Amphibious creature (Lizardfolk / Kuo-Toa / ???)
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Grick
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Story-centric bad guy
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Dragon
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>TRAVEL TIME
Untamed forest
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Distant globetrotting
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Exotic globetrotting
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Scorched earth / corrupted overlands
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Scorched earth / corrupted overlands (combat)
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>MISC EVENT / LOCATION
Camp - within dungeon / among monsters
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Camp - safe inside mystic / crystalline cave
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Town - Tavern (lively)
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Town - Inn
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Town - Shop browsing
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Town - jaunty theme
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Medieval music - bards in the morning
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Medieval music - feudal settlement
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Player-owned Stronghold home / HQ
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Wilderness training
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Abandoned(?) structure exploration
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Dungeon with a storm outside
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Combat victory (triumphant jig)
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Campaign ending - victory
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Pre-game preparation music
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"When we last left our heroes..."
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Heroic but somber player / NPC sacrifice
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Player-owned Stronghold home / HQ
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Wilderness training
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Abandoned(?) structure exploration
youtube.com
Dungeon with a storm outside
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Combat victory (triumphant jig)
youtube.com
Campaign ending - victory
youtube.com
Pre-game preparation music
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"When we last left our heroes..."
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*Dungeon with a storm outside (actual link)
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you could snag some music from post modern jukebox for reinterpreted contemporary stuff.
This is great for authenticity and atmo, not so much as score.
Go with some Robert Johnson for old school occulty blues
OP here. I'm surprised this thread survived the night. Thanks for what you've shared so far and let's keep it going.
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Nope you are not dying on me yet thread
1953, but w/e