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Tsubasa Chronicle Original Soundtrack - Future Soundscape III

Version: Japan
Audio CD
USD 0.00
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track listing



1. moebius
2. IT'S(TVサイズ)
3. we go further,everyday
4. slipstream
5. fireseeker
6. femme
7. masquerade
8. play the game
9. sacrifice
10. afterglow
11. dream scape
12. swordbreaker
13. need your love
14. siren song
15. total eclipse
16. stay
17. indian summer
18. antinomie
19. further
20. wings of your imagination
21. 風待ちジェット(TVサイズ)
22. storm is coming
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Tsubasa Chronicle Original Soundtrack - Future Soundscape III
This time around, there are softer approaches to familiar refrains and the music more contemplative as in the track \'Femme\' and \'Stay\'. The track \'Masquerade\' is very reminiscent of classical music yet infused with a gypsy-like beat and strings. As with the mystical elements in the show, the choral works are breathtaking as they soar through the music. The opening and ending themes are still performed by the artists who had sung in the first OST. Kinya\'s new track \'IT\'S\', is a rocking pop song that captures the show\'s excitement while, Maaya Sakamoto\'s wind instrument influenced \'Kazemachi Jet\' is an absoulet delight. It is somewhat disapppointing that only the TV edits of both songs are present but it is better than nothing. And FictionJunction returns featuring KAORI as the singer of \'Dream Scape\'.

Although it is surprising that Tsubasa Chronicle has four OST albums despite the show being barely 50 episodes long to date, there appears to be sufficient reason to want to collect each album. Perhaps, one might feel more affinity to one than the other, but it is fair to say that no doubt, each one of them will have its own merits. Or for the die-hard collector, every album will find a space on their shelf.
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