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Myth The Xenogears Orchestral Album

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01. 冥き黎明 - Orchestral Version -
02. おらが村は世界一 - Orchestral Version -
03. 飛翔 - Orchestral Version -
04. 盗めない宝石 - Orchestral Version -
05. 死の舞踏 - Orchestral Version -
06. 風が呼ぶ、蒼穹のシェバト - Orchestral Version -
07. 神無月の人魚 - Piano Version -
08. 海と炎の絆 - Orchestral Version -
09. やさしい風がうたう - Orchestral Version -
10. 悔恨と安らぎの檻にて - Orchestral Version -
11.lost... きしんだかけら - Orchestral Version -
12. 最先と最後 - Orchestral Version -
13.SMALL TWO OF PIECES - Orchestral Version -
14. 遠い約束 - Piano Version -
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Average rating:  (4 out of 5)
Total votes: 6

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Great Orchestra rearraing
if you love the game and the BGM then your missing on this. Xenogears is have one of the best OST and this album is a must have in your collection of Video Games OST
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Great!
i've been waiting forever for the orchestra of this soundtrack. I always thought that why FF soundtracks were made orchestral while Xenogears and Chrono Cross are not. And finally my dream came true with the release of this album. It would be more great if an orchestral album of Chrono Cross is also made though.
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Great Remix of the Classics
The original Xenogears soundtrack still has a lot of special character and charm even after all these years of new games coming out. This arrangement has nicely captured the spirit of the original and carried it forward in a great orchestral setting. Definitely a must for fans of Xenogears but also great listening for newcomers.
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I've always enjoyed listening to the orchestral versions of Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy music and Yoko Shimomura's Drammatica. I've never actually played any RPG before but I believe you can give your own interpretation of the music without the context of the game.

I bought 'Myth' since it mentioned the 'O' word (ie orchestral) and thought that it might resemble the aforementioned composers' orchestral CDs. However, Yasunori Mitsuda's music is quite restrained and gentle pieces feature prominently. There are no epic pieces to stir the emotions i.e. music that encapsulates the drama of a battle. It's the type of music you can listen to while studying and your mind will not wander off to fantastical worlds or in my case waving an imaginary baton over an imaginary orchestra.
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