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Interestingly, Square is continuing to put out various albums in their catalog in vinyl. So, months after I put this page together, I discovered that there was actually a second vinyl album released some six months after the first. W/F:Music from FINAL FANTASY XIII -Gentle Reveries-Īrrangers: Masashi Hamauzu, Toshiyuki Oomori, Yoshihisa Hirano, Toru Tabei It's clearly an experiment, and I don't know how well it sold, but I think it's neat that they gave it a shot. Vinyls are a bygone thing in this day and age, and the idea of a game like FFXIII having its music released on vinyl is almost alien - and yet here it is.
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This particular album was performed by Aki Kuroda, who also performed the FFX Piano Collections album. Just about every FF game has had a piano album FFXIII is no different.
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M74_2 PRO "Fighting Fate" No Chorus Version.M36A "The Gapra Whitewood" Instrumental.M42E "The Sunleth Waterscape" Overseas Version.M306 OPN2 "Defiers of Fate" Palamecia Assault Version.The FF Wiki has a translation of Hamauzu's liner notes on the tracks. If you're not wild about FFXIII's music, give it a pass. I really like the instrumental version of "The Gapra Whitewood," and this version of "Defiers of Fate," but aside from those I don't find these versions remarkable enough to stand out from the originals. Personally I find this album okay, but not stellar. Either they're trying to milk us for money or they realize that I have an undying need to fill my iTunes library with as much FF music as I possibly can. In recent years, Square Enix has taken to releasing PLUS soundtracks containing tracks that didn't make the cut for the actual soundtrack, were used as bonus tracks in the game or part of DLC, or were part of promotional material. Cocoon and Pulse each have a very distinct sound, and though both the game and soundtrack are long, the music is never dull.
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While Hamauzu had worked on previous soundtracks in the series ( FFX, in particular), I think the FFXIII series is where Hamauzu's work really came to the forefront. Personally, I really enjoy FFXIII's music - I think it has a really unique sound in the FF series, largely due to Hamauzu's position as composer. In a Final Fantasy first, the English release of the game had a different theme song: Leona Lewis's "My Hands" rather than Sayuri Sugawara's "Kimi ga Iru Kara." Lewis's song does not appear on any official soundtrack, but is on her second album. You can find out everything here.Īrrangers: Masashi Hamauzu, Mitsuto Suzuki, Ryo Yamazaki, Junya Nakano There's also a piano collections album and even two vinyl releases. Clear Series Depth Media Fanlisting Site Quick Linksįinal Fantasy XIII had not one but two OSTs released: the main OST and an OST PLUS with extra tracks.