Although there is still little information about the digital download of the Game Of Thrones season 7 soundtrack that will be available tomorrow, Aug. 25, the track listing for the audio CD is now available on Amazon.
No track previews are available, but there’s still plenty to speculate on, given the titles:
24. Winter Is Here
While many of these track titles relate to either season 7 episode titles, situations we’ve seen the characters in and even words or phrases that have already been spoken, there are two that stand out as things we haven’t heard referenced yet: “No One Walks Away From Me” and “Truth.”
The latter might refer to Jon Snow finding out his true parentage, which jives with an image or two from the upcoming season finale, “The Dragon and the Wolf,” that feature Bran, who we haven’t seen in several episodes. Will Bran have another vision, this time of Rhaegar Targaryen (the dragon) and Lyanna Stark (the wolf) married in their secret Dorne ceremony? Will he get word to Jon about what he saw? Or will it be both?
As for “No One Walks Away From Me,” it sounds like something Cersei would say to any number of people — but in this case, it could be that she’s saying it to Jaime, who (possible fatherhood or not) might have finally reached a breaking point with his twin. Several images from “The Dragon and the Wolf” show tense interactions between the two: one of them speaking near Cersei’s newly-painted map room, the other of Jaime glaring at his sister at the epic meeting between Westeros power players that has been teased in the episode trailer. Will Jaime add Queenslayer to his resume, or will something happen to our golden knight?
Pre-order for the audio CD, which will be released Sept. 29, is available via Amazon. The digital download likely will be available on iTunes, but we will keep our readers updated as soon as we find more information.
A special thanks to our reader Alex for this tip!
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