Princess Peachie! Great topic, but also very hard to answer
Judging my favourite Spyro music is difficult, but here are a few of my favourite tracks and a mini review. I couldn't pick the music from just one game though, but one thing I must say, the music from the first Spyro, is the one which I'm most familiar with, it's basically a soundtrack I've grown up with
Anyway, my favourite Spyro tracks
Spyro 1
Toasty/Gnasty's World - I love it's surreal quality, it has such subtle grace and it seems to glide into a wonderful bassy crescendo and the mysterious string instruments are beautiful. It plays on the senses with a beautiful combination of foreboding crescendos and dulled thumping bass couple with the frequent sound of the snare, the bells tingle away into a saga of sombre bass before turning into an angstier version of the Spyro theme song
Dry Canyon - I imagine this track pictured as it is in the game, with some illusive figure playing away on a massive organ. The tempo of the bass and piano throughout the song is glorious ambience and love the point which it combines with guitar chords - awesome
Ice Cavern - One of the most beautiful tracks I've ever heard, the strong undertones and melodic high notes are gorgeous. The bassline has a definite, rich quality throughout the song. The song posesses the most exquisite piece of violin I've heard. It is enchanted with the eerie presence of gospel like vocals cradled by the elegance of the track. It's basically the theme of my dreams.
Dark Passage - The guitar and bass unity is astonishing, the underlying bass sets a tone of animosity, the chorus of the song becomes rock-ish, but with a sublime quality unique to Stewart Copeland. Horns sound to introduce the astonding bridge of the song, where the drumming is superb...this track just fills me with a desire to climb higher and higher.
End Credits - An exquisite bassline from start to finish, with a combination of ghost drumming, electric organ and piano eternally crecendoing and decrescendoing in dainty swoops
Spyro 2
Hurricos - I must agree with the review of Hurricos - complete euphoria, wrapped in gentle electronic beats - the bass is some of my favourite ever
Skelos Badlands - Unique, an astonding combination of obvious electronic influence with a beautiful organic quality
Breeze Harbour - Amazing drums. A stunning track, harmonised and intrigingly catchy
Spyro 3
Fireworks Factory - Whoa! Opens to the sound of a a dramatic movie, glides into a echoy sound of a keyboard, followed by a fast introduction of electronic beats and techno-ish drumming and a rolling bassline, then enchanting high pitched whistling and an enhanced bass influence, before the fast drumming and hollow xylophone dominate. The song flows into a bouncy bassline, combined with delicate eclectic sounds. Divine. So catchy, influenced on alot of levels and a true work of art