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20020220: Final Fantasy Orchestra Concert
20020220: Final Fantasy Orchestra Concert

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Artist: Original Game Soundtrack
Label: Square Soft
Category: Music

Buy New: $76.99



New (7) Used (1) from $33.64

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 95967

Format: Import, Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 4988601460149
ASIN: B0002CHR6Q

Release Date: August 2, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 9 to 14 days

Tracks:

  • Tuning
  • Liberi Fatali
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-1
  • Final Fantasy
  • Mc-2
  • Japanese Title
  • Don't Be Afraid
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-3
  • Japanese Title
  • Vamo' Alla Flamenco
  • Mc-1
  • Japanese Title
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-2
  • Love Grows
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-3
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-4
  • Japanese Title
  • Mc-5
  • Man With The Machine Gun
  • Final Fantasy

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Japan exclusive album recorded live at Tokyo International Forum on February 20, 2002. Guest artists include Eimiko Shiratori, Rikki, Aki Kuroda (pianist), et al. Also includes MC parts with Mayuko Aoki (voice of Yuna from FFX) & Seiichi Morita (voice of Tidus). It's virtually a best-of Final Fantasy compilation, incorporating tracks from Final Fantasies I through X. 2004.

Album Details
Two CD Release featuring Live Recordings of Final Fantasy Songs Performed at Tokyo's Kokusai Form Concert. Features Vocal Performances by Emiko Shiratori and Rikki, Piano Performances by Aki Kuroda, and the Toyko Philharmonic Orchestra.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   June 5, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I absolutely love this CD. It has all the major classic final fantasy songs that Nobuo Uematsu has composed in an awesome orchestrated form. If you like the decked-out classical sounding versions of final fantasy music, then buy this CD, you won't be sorry. This is NOT for those who want the exact in game versions, the quality is much different.


5 out of 5 stars Like being at the orchestra   August 2, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I saw the Detroit Symphony Orchestra perform Uematsu's music and that was one of the most beautiful and memorible experiences I can think of. These CDs are so clear in giving the voicing for each and every single instrument that it takes you right into the auditorium as if the symphony were right there with you.

I have the FFX and FFXI full soundtracks and the sound of the orchestra concert just blows both of those away in terms of clarity of sound and the feel of have a full orchestra and the full range of music.



5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have!   March 14, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This 2-Disc set features the musical highlights of all the "Final Fantasy"-Games I - X. Recorded live in Japan, this CD represents the first video game music concert in the world - with amazing orchestral arrangements and an impressing choir, this CD features nothing but pure musical delight - for die hard fans as well as for people completely unfamiliar with Final Fantasy. Each song sends a new shiver down the spine, especially fans will know what I'm talking about. Of course the famous "One-Winged Angel", one of the most popular video game music pieces out there, is featured here in an excellent version, but more softer themes like "Aerith's Theme" are beautiful as well. The two vocal tracks ("Isnt it beautiful" from FFX and "Melodies of Life from FFIX") are great highlights. The only thing on this CD that can become a little annoying are the long moderations of the two hosts of the evening (the japanese voice actors for Tidus and Yuna from FFX), but they always set the right mood for the musical enjoyment that is about to follow, even if you don't understand any Japanese. So, I recommend EVERYONE to buy this perfect compilation/concert NOW - you definately won't regret it!!!


5 out of 5 stars FF set to orchestra   December 28, 2005
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

Track list:
Disc One (53:23)
1) Tuning 1:08
2) Liberi Fatali [FFVIII] 3:33
3) Theme of Love [FFIV] 5:03
4) MC-1 3:31
5) Final Fantasy I-III Medley: The Prelude ~ Final Fantasy I Main Theme ~ Motoya's Cavern ~ Elia, the Water Maiden ~ Chocobo Theme ~ Rebel Army Theme 8:24
6) MC-2 3:42
7) Aerith's Theme [FFVII] 5:21
8) Don't Be Afraid [FFVIII] 3:41
9) Tina's Theme [FFVI] 4:47
10) MC-3 4:25
11) Dear Friends [FFV] 4:38
12) Vamo'alla Flamenco [FFIX] 5:04

Disc Two (54:04)
1) MC-1 0:09
2) At Zanarkand [FFX] 3:05
3) Yuna's Decision [FFX] 3:09
4) MC-2 2:35
5) Love Grows [FFVIII] 4:45
6) Suteki da ne (Isn't it Wonderful?) [FFX] 6:37
7) MC-3 3:50
8) The Place I'll Return to Someday ~ Melodies of Life [FFIX] 6:40
9) MC-4 6:28
10) One-Winged Angel [FFVII] 4:51
11) MC-5 4:20
12) The Man with the Machine Gun [FFVIII] 3:54
13) FINAL FANTASY 3:36


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