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Dinosaur Resurrection OST

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Catalog Number: NW10102530
Released On: December 19, 2002
Composed By: Sound Team JDK
Arranged By: Sound Team JDK
Published By: Falcom
Recorded At: Unknown
Number of CDs: 1
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Tracklist:

01 - The Lost Ones
02 - Mark My Words
03 - Paean to the Spirits
04 - Front Line
05 - Charge!
06 - A Temple
07 - God!
08 - Earthen Flute
09 - Exciting Shop
10 - Into the Castle
11 - A Meeting with Tarsis
12 - When Grieving Ends, the Fight Begins
13 - A Chance Meeting
14 - Burning
15 - A Soul's Repose
16 - Divine Revelation
17 - The Tower of Ordeals
18 - The Dragon's Passing
19 - The Tower of the Wind
20 - Underground Shrine
21 - Dimensional Maze
22 - The Tower of Darius
23 - I Love You
24 - Harp
25 - A Time of Purity
26 - The Muscle Man
27 - Forna
28 - The Tower of the Spirits
29 - The God of War
30 - Dinosaur
31 - The Weaving of Dreams
32 - The Emblem of the Wind
33 - Music Box
Bonus Track
34 - A Dream of a Pool of Time -The Lost Ones recollect version-
Total Time:
71'02"

Dear Falcom, why not let sleeping dinosaurs lie?

A full decade passed after Falcom released one of their least-known games, "Dinosaur," to the Japanese public. The game itself was mediocre, and the soundtrack was (in this reviewer's opinion) downright awful. But a PC remake was on the horizon, perhaps as a method for Falcom to test the waters on how non-Ys-related remakes would fare in the market.

Whatever the case, "Dinosaur Resurrection" came to pass. It was a fully updated version of the original game: new graphics, more fully fleshed out plot details (though there wasn't much to expand on), better gameplay, and a nicely enhanced soundtrack. This is a review for said soundtrack.

This isn't just an "upgraded" synth. In some cases, what we have here could be better classified as arrangements. New instruments, new harmonies, some lengthening of track time, everything you need to say "oh yeah, that's good!" Of course, it's all still synth. But at least it sounds decent.

This new soundscape helps to sell the soundtrack; unfortunately, the original compositions don't hold much sway. Many of them are downright boring. But there are a few gems! Thanks to the use of a realistic piano synth for a number of tracks, there are some soft songs that can win you over. Electric guitar parts on the battle themes are also enjoyable. And the bonus, super-high-quality arrange track at the end is a nice addition.

Dinosaur is one of Falcom's darkest soundtracks; I mean this in many senses of the word. But of the various versions of the soundtrack, this version is brightest. If you really want to experience the music from Dinosaur, the Resurrection OST is the most listener-friendly version to choose.

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann



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