Wrath of the Lich King Soundtrack Now Available on iTunes
By Stephany on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 at 6:15 AM PST In Blizzard, Computer, Gamer Life, World of Warcraft
I got a nice little email this morning from iTunes stating that the World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Original Game Soundtrack is now available for downloading via the online music store. Granted, the soundtrack has been available since November 13, but I guess the folks that send out the emails have been having a bad week or something.
As we are all well aware, the expansion hit the ground running over the past few days and while not actually a WoW player, I do like the music, and the snipits I listened to are very interesting. Considering the fact that they were created by Blizzard Entertainment veterans Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, and Russell Brower with performances by the Northwest Sinfonia Orchestra and Chorus, what else would you expect?
The iTunes edition of the World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Original Game Soundtrack contains 21 tracks, including three exclusives and each song is, of course, the usual $.99 or you can purchase the full soundtrack for $9.99. Right now, the most popular track is “Arthas, My Son” and following in a close second is the “Wrath of the Lich King”, main title track. If you happen to own an iPhone, those are also the most popular ringtones at the moment as well.
This is for North America–if you live in another region, you may wish to check with iTunes before you get too excited only to find out it is not available yet.

Or you could just get an MPQ program and extract all the music for yourself.