iTunes - Podcast RSS Feed - Podcast RSS Feed - News RPGFan YouTube Channel RPGFan on Facebook RPGFan on Twitter


RPGFan Social Links
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Opening Theme - Sound of the Wind

[back cover]
Catalog Number: PCCA-01915
Released On: July 30, 2003
Composed By: Kumi Tanioka, Yae
Arranged By: Kumi Tanioka, Yutaka Fukuoka, Ou Akioka, Yae
Published By: Pony Canyon
Recorded At: Unknown
Format: 1 CD
Buy this CD from Play-Asia
Tracklist:

01 - Opening Theme ~ Sound of the Wind
02 - Sound of the Wind
03 - Carol (scat)
04 - Flower of Love
Total Time:
14'12"

Sound of the Wind ("Kaze no ne") is the opening theme to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. This is the opening theme single from Yae.

The third and fourth tracks are from Yae's second album, entitled "Blue Line." The first two tracks are the only songs relevant to the game.

The first track is the version found in the game: it sounds very proper as a videogame introduction. The instruments used in this track remind me of renaissance music: the vocals also hold this adventurous, medieval-exploratory feel. There are also a number of traditional Asian wind and percussion instruments used. This song is catchy and beautiful.

The second track is the same song, yet very different. It has a whole different introduction, and the rest of the song has a more produced, artificial, techno-beat feel to it. It wouldn't have worked as well with the game, but as a stand-alone track, I think it is outstanding. There is something charming and enigmatic about it.

Just so that I have mentioned it, the other two songs are also beautiful: Yae is a wonderful vocalist. The third track is a scat song...that is, "lalalalala..."; the fourth track is a slower piece, featuring more "ethnic/world" instruments to accompany the vocals.

Of the many singles I've purchased and listened to, this one sticks out in my mind as one of the few worth holding onto. If you can find it somewhere on this vast expansive internet, purchase it.

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann



Back




Featured Content
Most Anticipated Games 2013
Most Anticipated Games of 2013
Feature
Games of the Year 2012
RPGFan's Games of the Year
2012 Edition
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
Beta Recruitment
Game of the Month December 2012
Game of the Month
December 2012
Lucius Review
Lucius
Review
Random Encounter Ep. 54
Random Encounter Ep. 54
Podcast
Ragnarok Tactics
Ragnarok Tactics
Review