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Catalog Number: PSCN-5044/5 |
Released On: February 25, 1996 |
Composed By: Nobuo Uematsu, Yasunori Mitsuda, Junya Nakano, Masashi Hamauzu |
Arranged By: Nobuo Uematsu, Yasunori Mitsuda, Junya Nakano, Masashi Hamauzu |
Published By: NTT Publishing |
Recorded At: Sunrise Studio |
Format: 2 CDs |
Tracklist:
Disc One
01 - Gun Hazard
02 - Emergency
03 - Mission Complete
04 - Pull Out
05 - Last Words
06 - Tension
07 - Footsteps
08 - Shiver
09 - Move
10 - A Store Keeper
11 - Voice of Ark
12 - The President's Deadly Fight
13 - Ominous Wind
14 - Silencer
15 - Escape
16 - Richard Millman
17 - Cenktrich
18 - Enemy Raid
19 - Successful Attack
20 - Invasion
21 - Warning One
22 - Warning Two
23 - Genoce
24 - Sorrowful Karion
25 - Transaction
26 - Monologue
27 - Secret Story
28 - Galeon
29 - Sneak And Attack
30 - Blue Sky ~Blue Sky~
31 - Notice
32 - Resistance
33 - Naval Fortress
Total Time:
76'12"
Disc Two
01 - Royce Felder
02 - A Running Fight
03 - A-R-K
04 - Remains
05 - Cavern
06 - Spark Shot
07 - 202
08 - Violent Chase
09 - Death In Broad Daylight
10 - Uneasy
11 - Message Of Genoce
12 - Determination
13 - Guardian
14 - Sentinel
15 - Trap
16 - Edel Ritter
17 - Nature
18 - Royce's Death
19 - Evil Power
20 - Atlas
21 - Approach To A Shrine
22 - Final Mission
23 - Impatience
24 - Promise ~ Engagement
25 - Heaven's Door
26 - Emotion
27 - Trial Zone
Total Time:
74'13"
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Another review I saw somewhere said that to appreciate this soundtrack, you must not compare the other work of the artists to this. Personally, I totally disagree. I call this "FFVII done right" for Uematsu and "Every 2300 AD Chrono Trigger track" for Mitsuda.
The music on here is downright awesome. This is my new favorite OST, it beats Chrono Cross by a longshot. The music is futuristic at its best, with that whole "mechanical" theme running strong throughout the entire soundtrack. I highly suggest a purchase of this one.
However, that won't be so easy. No stores offer this soundtrack anymore...Otaku used to have it for special order, but they don't really do that anymore. eBay is, yet again, your only hope.
Reviewed by: Patrick Gann
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