Quiet’s Theme and Sins of the Father (from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain)Ī CD with Metal Gear Solid vocal tracks performed by Donna was released last year.
#SINS OF THE FATHER MGSV PORTABLE#
The Donna Burke Ganime Jazz Quartet features Contemporary Game and Anime music with Jazz standards and improvised audience inspired songs creating a fresh and exciting live show.Ĭalling to the Night (from Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops) First let’s have a look at the case itself. A great soundtrack is something we’ve come to expect from a Metal Gear game, and MGSV doesn’t disappoint. Now, with Ganime Jazz, all her recorded classic game and anime theme songs as well as her Jazz recordings are performed with a Jazz Trio. Im just listening to it on my way around town and an interesting observation comes to mind: by far my favorite part of the song is what comes immediately after the line 'salvation lies beyond the truth'. The main theme is Sins of the Father, performed by Donna Burke, but Quiet’s Theme by Stefanie Joosten deserves to be mentioned as well. The first video shows her singing Calling to the Night, from Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops, the second one Quiet’s Theme (‘humming version’ that was in the E3 2013 trailer) and Sins of the Father, both from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
In the latter, Donna Burke performs a cover version of the song. The song is featured in the Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack and Metal Gear Solid Vocal Tracks. The song was composed by Akihiro Honda, with lyrics by Ludvig Forrsell, and vocals by Stefanie Joosten. Watch Donna Burke and her band perform Metal Gear Solid vocal songs live in these two recordings. 'Quiet's Theme' is a character image song for Quiet in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.