| Final Fantasy X-2: International/Last Mission | 
enlarge | Artist: Original Game Soundtrack Label: Avex Trax Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 148791
Format: Import, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766486767942 EAN: 0766486767942 ASIN: B00014B1T4
Release Date: February 18, 2004 Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Album Description Full title - Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission. Japanese soundtrack album to PlayStation 2 game contains English version of the song 'Real Emotion/1,000 No Kotoba' performed by Sweetbox. Music, arranged and produced by Noriko Matsueda & Takahito Eguchi. Copy Controlled. Avex. 2004.
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Sweet September 29, 2007 It be an absolute must have if your loving the sountrack for X-2, or just even a straight up hardcore gamer. I trying not to play it out.
Let's end the debate, okay? December 30, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
First of all, this is a great CD. Second of all, let's just end the debate here and now over which version of "real Emotion" and "1,000 Words" is better. The Japanese and English versions both have their pluses, but whichever version you heard first is probably the one you like more. Neither version is really "better" than the other. That said, let's continue. I bought this CD for the English versions of the said songs. I think the English "1,000 Words" is way better than the Japanese version because Jade's voice just fits the song more. Also, the chorus lyrics change more in this version, and the second time the chorus plays through, Jade does an awesome duet with herself. That's my favorite part of the song. "real Emtion" is great in either version. I like both versions equally. They both have their own charms, so I have declared a draw. My favorite song from this CD, though, is not either of the disputed songs. It's "To You" or "Kimi He". This song literally moved me to tears the first time I heard it. Not sobbing-my-head-off tears, but still. It is INCREDIBLE! The instrumentation, tune, and sound are awesome and emotional. I didn't even know what this song was when I bought the CD, but now it's one of my all-time favorites. All in all, this CD is great and worth the buy. The other tracks on the CD are only okay, so they don't help much, but the vocal songs make this a great choice.
Not Very Good January 4, 2006 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
I think the originals in japanese of real emotion and 1000 words were much better. I don't really like Jade's voice. It seems too sharp. Also, the recording sounds kind of low quality. Even though I don't understand the japanese version, I prefer the japanese version over this english version.
The Full track listing December 28, 2005 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
Disc One (45:21) 1) real Emotion (FF X-2 Mix) 2:34 2) 1000 Words (FF X-2 Mix) 3:55 3) Etchings of the Wind ~3 Tracks~ 2:27 4) Last Mission No.1 5:26 5) Last Mission No.2 5:48 6) Last Mission No.3 4:30 7) Creature Create 3:45 8) Flash Over 5:24 9) 1000 Words Orchestra Version 6:27 10) To You 5:00
wired July 27, 2005 0 out of 11 found this review helpful
this cd, is basically have some japanese music turned english. my responses, its okay ecept for the fact that since im japanese i more use to japanese language for tese music. i personally think the english songs on this album are hard to listen to, too soft and overall not japanesey "not a word" but basically stick to japanese when making japanese music and i speaking to avex, or sweetbox jade couod've made her own song instead of ruin a nice japanese song. the piano song is really great and to you was also, and if you are going to buy advent children i reccomend you import it because english ruin the characters voice, and teh characters are japanese so why change their voice to english, did they go to english skool.
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