Final Symphony II: Music from Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX and XIII Vinyl 3XLP
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Product Description
Final Symphony II explores more beloved music from the Final Fantasy series. Rich, deft arrangements of Nobuo Uematsu’s work for FF5, 8 & 9 were created by Roger Wanamo and Jonne Valtonen; Masashi Hamauzu arranged a suite based on his towering original score for Final Fantasy XIII; and Valtonen contributed the mood-setting opening piece “In a Roundabout Way - Fanfare”.
Pianist Mischa Cheung takes centre stage for the Final Fantasy IX suite “For the People of Gaia” and solo arrangement “You Are Not Alone”.
Track list:
Disc 1
- Side A
- Fanfare - In a Roundabout Way
- Final Fantasy XIII - Utopia in the Sky
- Side B
- Final Fantasy IX - For the People of Gaia - Part 1
Disc 2
- Side A
- Final Fantasy IX - For the People of Gaia- Part 2
- Final Fantasy IX - You are not Alone
- Side B
- Final Fantasy V - Library Of Ancients - Part 1
Disc 3
- Side A
- Final Fantasy V - Library Of Ancients - Part 2
- Final Fantasy VIII - Mono no aware - Part 1
- Side B
- Final Fantasy VIII - Mono no aware - Part 2
- Final Fantasy V - Battle at the Big Bridge
- Final Fantasy - Main Theme
Product Features
- Pressed on black vinyl
- Music from the Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX, and XIII video games
- Music by Music by Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu & Jonne Valtonen
- Arrangements by Roger Wanamo, Jonne Valtonen and Masashi Hamauzu
- Recorded at Konserthuset Stockholm
Box Contents
- 3 Final Symphony II: Music from Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX and XIII records
Additional Details
Final Fantasy is most known as a fantasy JRPG video game franchise owned and developed by Square Enix with the creator being Hironobu Sakaguchi. With a long-standing video game series, beginning in 1987, Final Fantasy continues to be critically well received and commercially successful for Square Enix. Final Fantasy has expanded beyond video games to other media with various degrees of success carried by a loyal fanbase.