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Jack Wall is an American video game music composer. He has worked on video game music for over 20 games including the Myst franchise, Splinter Cell, Jade Empire, Mass Effect, and Call of Duty.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II is a 2012 first-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and published by Activision.It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 12, 2012, and for the Wii U on November 18 in North America and November 30 in PAL regions.
The song appears twice in Wilbert Awdry’sThe Railway Series; first in the 1958 book Duck and the Diesel Engine as ‘Pop Goes The Diesel’ in the story of the same name, then in the 1969 book Oliver the Western Engine as ‘Pop Goes Old Ollie’ in the story Toad Stands By. Both times the song has been rewritten to fit the narrative. [62]
It was created specifically for the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010), appearing as an easter egg in the game's "Call of the Dead" Zombies map. The song, along with the 3 other originals the band wrote for the Black Ops series, was later released on the Black Reign EP in 2018. [1]
Music from Zombies (Original Score) is the score album that featured the incidental music underscored by George S. Clinton and Amit May Cohen for the film and its predecessor. The album was released on November 20, 2020 through Walt Disney Records. Tracks 8–16 features the music from Zombies 2. [7]
A remixed version of the ESPN trailer of the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops featuring "Won't Back Down" was released on June 14, [10] prior to the E3 Activision conference, for which he also performed. [11] The song was also featured in the game's credits and Zombies mode map "Five" as an easter egg. [12]
His song "I Love You", originally recorded by the Zombies in 1965, was a hit for the band People! in 1968. [ 9 ] In March 2008, White began a series of live performances with the other three surviving members of the Zombies, including the first complete performances of the album Odessey and Oracle , in celebration of the 40th anniversary of its ...
The three songs written by Rod Argent appear on the 1999 re-issue of the Zombies’ first album, Begin Here, as bonus tracks. The song "Summertime" was the only song off the EP that was included on that album when it was initially released in 1965.