Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks was released in Japan on July 7, 2003, by Konami Music Entertainment, Inc. The soundtrack contains music from Silent Hill 3, composed by Akira Yamaoka.
The album also featured Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (credited as Melissa Williamson) and Joe Romersa, both debuting in the Silent Hill series, with Romersa writing lyrics to all songs on the album that feature vocals as well as performing the vocals for "Hometown"; and McGlynn performing the vocals for "Sun", "Lost Carol", "I Want Love (Studio Mix)", "Letter - From the Lost Days", and "You're Not Here".
Tracklist[]
- Lost Carol (00:37)
- You're Not Here (03:45)
- Float Up from Dream (01:22)
- End of Small Sanctuary (01:42)
- Breeze - in Monochrome Night (04:14)
- Sickness Unto Foolish Death (03:06)
- Clockwork Little Happiness (03:24)
- Please Love Me... Once More (01:54)
- A Stray Child (05:28)
- Innocent Moon (01:38)
- Maternal Heart (03:02)
- Letter - From the Lost Days (03:54)
- Dance With Night Wind (05:21)
- Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me (02:19)
- Prayer (01:40)
- Walk on Vanity Ruins (02:44)
- I Want Love (02:45)
- Heads No.2 (01:13)
- Memory of The Waters (01:46)
- Rain of Brass Petals (03:39)
- Flower Crown of Poppy (02:13)
- Sun (01:47)
- Uneternal Sleep (01:00)
- Hometown (06:04)
- I Want Love (Studio Mix) (04:40)
- Rain of Brass Petals - Three Voices Edit (05:01)
European release[]
The soundtrack was re-released in Europe as Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtrack as a pre-order gift for Silent Hill 3. The CD was packed in a jewel case inserted in a paper sleeve with different cover art. It also lacked the "Rain of Brass Petals - Three Voices Edit" found on the Japanese release.
North American release[]
In North America, the soundtrack, under the name Silent Hill 3 Official Soundtrack, was released on a CD bundled with the PlayStation 2 version of Silent Hill 3. Like the European version, it lacked the "Rain of Brass Petals - Three Voices Edit" track.
On August 18, 2021, the soundtrack received a vinyl release distributed by Mondo, with cover art by Ashley Swidowski.[1]