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| title24 = 5 Dogwood Drive
| length24 = 4:01
| title25 = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Crossand The Town Choir
| length25 = 3:09
| title26 = The Clearing
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Released January 28, 2020. Contains 26 of the 32 songs released for the game, lightly re-ordered for the vinyl format. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-12; Side C: 13-19; Side D: 20-26. Music by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by [[Theo Karon ]] at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Dark Rum Noir" and "My Light Heaven" are performed in-game by [[Cyrano Cole]] but are not credited as such on this release.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-original-soundtrack here].
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Released April 2, 2021. Music by Ben Babbitt, spanning work from 2011 to 2020. Comprises music from the game's interludes, radio music, videos, cutouts, extended drifting mixes, and others. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Weather Report" is performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but is not credited as such on this release.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-memory-overflow here].
| title = Kentucky Route Zero, Act I
| albumart = Act I soundtrack album art.jpg
| title1 = The Stars Drop Away(Equus Oils)
| length1 = 4:31
| title2 = Ghosts in the Static(Márquez Farm)
| length2 = 3:27
| title3 = You've Got to Walk
| note3 = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
| length3 = 2:20
| title4 = Animal Bones(Exit)
| length4 = 2:29
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Released January 27, 2013. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt, and mastered by Theo Karen. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by [[Jake Elliott]]. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen. The subtitles for each song were removed for the remaster.
"You've Got to Walk" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.
| title6 = Julian
| length6 = 4:54
| title7 = Long Journey Home (Ensemble)
| length7 = 1:58
| note7 = by The Bedquilt Ramblers
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Released June 14, 2013. Written , produced, recorded, and produced mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo KaronJake Elliott. An old A remastered version was producedreleased on January 28, recorded2020, and mixed produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake ElliottTheo Karen.
"Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces" was recorded by Ben Babbitt and Andy Spillman at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, IL. "Long Journey Home" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on double bass.
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Released May 6, 2014. Written , produced, recorded, and produced mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo KaronJake Elliott. An old A remastered version was producedreleased on January 28, recorded2020, and mixed produced by Ben Babbitt. This old version featured the in-game version of "Too Late to Love You" which included the in-game vocal take and a short ambient section after the first chorus (the same found in-game when taking time to decide on a lyrical option), and is 6:14 in length. The newer master mastered by Theo Karon features a different vocal take and is the same one found on Junebug's album of the same nameKaren.
"Too Late To Love You" features lyrics by Jake Elliott. The original release of ''Act III'' included the in-game vocal take and a short ambient section after the first chorus (the same found in-game when taking time to decide on a lyrical option), and is 6:14 in length. The newer master by Theo Karon features a different vocal take and is the same version found on Junebug's album ''[[Music#Too Late to Love You|Too Late to Love You]]'', with a length of 5:57. "What Would You Give" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iii here].
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Released August 5, 2016. Produced Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo KaronJake Elliott. An old A remastered version was producedreleased on January 28, recorded2020, and mixed produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo KaronKaren.
"Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven", "Glowing Arms", and "This World Is Not My Home" mixed by Theo Karon. Album artwork by [[Tamas Kemenczy]]. "Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven" and "Glowing Arms" are performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but are not credited as such on this release.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iv here].
| title3 = 5 Dogwood Drive
| length3 = 4:01
| title4 = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Crossand The Town Choir
| length4 = 3:09
| title5 = The Clearing
Released January 28, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.
"I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross" performed by Emily Cross, with Ben Babbitt, Nikole Beckwith, Alex Rose, Walt McClements, Alina Cutrono, Anna Ialeggio, Theo Karon, and Thomas Carrollappearing under the name The Town Choir.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-v here].
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Released November 26, 2013. A remaster was released on January 28, 2020.
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/the-entertainment-soundtrack here].
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Released October 2, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt in 2014–15 at the Coach House in Chicago, IL and Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. Artwork and design by Camilo Medina. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-11.
The single "Static Between Stations" was released August 23, 2016 and previously available to listen to [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 here] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20180912210619/https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 archived copy]). A music video for this song is viewable [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHR0A8YYnig here]. The music video was directed by Rebecca Rau and Alex Tyson, and stars Mireya Lucio, Theo Karon, and Ben Babbitt; makeup is by Alina Cutrono with costumes by Anna Leocha and Alina Cutrono, with special thanks to Tim Horner.
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