| Final Fantasy XI | 
enlarge | Artist: Nobuo Uematsu Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 222638
Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4519612910158 ASIN: B000065VP8
Release Date: June 5, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Fexi Opening Theme: Legend-The Crystal Theme/Memory of the ... - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Vana'diel March | | | The Kingdom of San d'Oria | | | Ronfaure - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Battle Theme | | | Chateau d'Oraguille | | | Batallia Downs | | | The Republic of Bastok - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Gustaberg - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Metalworks - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Rolanberry Fields | | | The Federation of Windurst | | | Heavens Tower | | | Sarutabaruta | | | Battle in the Dungeon | | | Sauromugue Champaign | | | Mhaura | | | Buccaneers | | | Battle Theme #2 | | | Voyager | | | Selbina |
Disc 2
| | Prelude - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Regeneracy - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Hume Male | | | Hume Female - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Elvaan Male | | | Elvaan Female - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Tarutaru Male | | | Tarutaru Female - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Mithra - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Galka | | | Airship - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | The Grand Duchy of Jeuno | | | Ru'lude Gardens - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Recollection - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Anxiety - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Battle in the Dungeon #2 | | | Blackout | | | Mog House | | | Hopelessness - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Fury - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Tough Battle | | | Sorrow - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Sometime, Somewhere - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Xarcabard | | | Despair (Memoro de la S^Tono) - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Castle Zvahl | | | Shadow Lord - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Awakening - Tanioka, Kumi | | | Repression (Memoro de la S^Tono) - Uematsu, Nobuo | | | Vana'diel March #2 |
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Album Description Original soundtrack, regular edition. This album contains all of the game's soundtracks. The grand-scaled score for the game's opening movie is one of the most beautiful tracks in the series. 2 CDs featuring 51 trcks. 2002.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Good ol Days September 2, 2006 I had to quit playing FFXI during my first years in college due to the demands of "real life". This CD soundtrack is great in reminding me of the good ol FFXI days. For those of you who miss playing the game but cannot afford to keep playing it, this CD will do the job of taking you down memory lane.
Good Soundtrack August 3, 2006 I have read some of the reviews and decided for myself to listen to this soundtrack and I truly think that it is indeed a good soundtrack. Granted, it's not like most final fantasy soundtrack, but this is an interesting point of view. To explore the different areas of video game music. I glad that I enjoy it and it will be in my collection. Yes, I have plenty of game music and let the beautiful music bring me peace in such a harsh enviroment.
Robert
one word "Nobuo Uematsu" June 25, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this man saved square soft in the day with his inventive sound tracks and i must say the music from ffxi inspires everyone who plays the game if you hate the music from the game then you will hate this but if you love the music you will love this it has 50 tracks. 50! normal cds have 12 or 13 you cant get a collection like this anywhere else buy this if you like final fantasy xi or are just a fan of Nobuo Uematsu like many american/japanese people i like him and i play the game --------------------------------------------------------- chaosknightx 25SAM/12WAR remora server
Fantastic. Rock on, Mr. Mizuta! August 24, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Okay, it's time to defend this soundtrack. I hear a lot of people saying how bad of a musician Naoshi Mizuta is, and how his music is uninspired and blah blah blah. People buy this soundtrack thinking they're going to get highly emotional music similar to what they're used to hearing in the past Final Fantasy games, but what they find is a collection of music whose purpose is only to provide atmosphere. This means that instead of story-driven music, you get music inspired by scenery, and many people are turned off by this and instantly think "this music is bad," mostly because we expect to be taken on an emotional journey with our music, but instead we're taken on a journey through an imaginary land.
Final Fantasy XI is an MMORPG, and unlike the past Final Fantasies, it has a different kind of plot; a plot that has no lead characters, no character or NPC development and just includes the bare essentials needed to get the player on their way in the world. The player takes an active role in molding his or her adventure, just like every MMORPG. It's a very different concept from what someone would normally find in a Final Fantasy game.
In the notes included with the soundtrack for the Rise of the Zilart expansion, Naoshi Mizuta clearly states the goal of his music for this particular game: to convey the ideas of earth, nature, wood, water, etc. He accomplished his goal beautifully. There're a few tracks such as Buccaneers that leave you wondering if Mr. Mizuta recorded those songs deaf, but for the most part each song has an earthly feel to it that fits the MMORPG genre perfectly, not to mention the depth of most of these songs is amazing.
That said, the person who buys this OST shouldn't expect to find many sweeping emotional themes in this score (they're there, but they're done by the other two composers, they're in short supply and you won't find the level of emotion you'd find in other Final Fantasies), simply because it's impossible to have very emotional music accompanying a very unemotional video game. They should expect to find very atmospheric music influenced a great deal by minimalist art music and popular music; music that's repetitious, sometimes is very aggressive, but most of the time is very easy to listen to, and music that is artistic and fits each scene in FFXI wonderfully.
I hope this review can help other people understand this man's style, because he writes truly magnificent music.
Worth it! July 30, 2005 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you love playing FFXI you need this! In the car, doing housework, or any other time you can't be logged in you can enjoy hearing the music from some of your favorite zones. This is one of the best things I ever bought. You will enjoy it too.
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