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'''Kaladin''' is an original, cinematic-style book soundtrack inspired by ''[[The Way of Kings]]'' and [[Kaladin]]'s journey through it. The album was produced by [https://theblackpiper.com/ The Black Piper] and features 31 songs from Hollywood musicians. Backers of the [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kaladin/kaladin-a-stormlight-archive-album-art-book/ Kickstarter campaign] could secure themselves an art book that includes information about each track, alongside with the composers' commentary, and an illustration crafted for that specific track.
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'''Kaladin''' is an original, cinematic-style book soundtrack inspired by ''[[The Way of Kings]]'' and [[Kaladin]]'s journey through it. The album was produced by [https://theblackpiper.com/ The Black Piper] and features 31 songs from Hollywood musicians. Backers of the [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kaladin/kaladin-a-stormlight-archive-album-art-book/ Kickstarter campaign] could secure themselves an art book that includes information about each track, alongside with the composer(s)'s commentary and an illustration crafted for that specific track.
 
 
https://www.theblackpiper.com/kaladin-track-list - site's dead
 
 
https://theblackpiper.com/shop#kaladin-digital-download
 
 
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kaladin/kaladin-a-stormlight-archive-album-art-book/
 
   
   
 
https://www.theblackpiper.com/kaladin-track-list
   
 
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| Nathaniel Drew and Sandra Schnieders
 
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| <center>{{image|Hearthstone by Ari Ibarra.jpg|width=300px}}</center>
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| <center>{{image|Tien by Ari Ibarra.jpeg|width=300px|The version included in the album artbook is a newer, more polished, and larger version of this painting.}}</center>
   
 
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| TREN
 
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| written and performed by TREN
 
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