Final Fantasy IV: Original Sound Version [Import] [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Prelude
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2. Red Wings
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3. Kingdom Baron
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4. Theme Of Love
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5. Prologue... (Opening)
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6. Welcome To Our Town!
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7. Main Theme
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8. Fight 1
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9. Fanfare
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10. Hello! Big Chocobo!
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11. Chocobo-Chocobo
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12. Into The Darkness (Dungeon)
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13. Fight 2
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14. Ring Of Bomb
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15. Rydia
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16. Castle Damcyan
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17. Cry In Sorrow
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18. Melody Of Lute
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19. Mount Ordeals
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20. Fabul
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See all 44 tracks on this disc
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Final Fantasy IV: Original Sound Version,Nobuo Uematsu,Ntt Publishing,Soundtracks
Final Fantasy IV: Original Sound Version [Import] [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Okay
- I Love this CD.
- very interesting!
- OUTSTANDING Introduction to Final Fantasy Music
- Great but neglected masterpiece.
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Final Fantasy IV: Original Sound Version
Nobuo Uematsu
Manufacturer: Ntt Publishing
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005FNVN |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Prologue
- Chocobo Chocobo
- Into the Darkness
- Main Theme of Final Fantasy IV
- Welcome to Our Town
- Theme of Love
- Melody of Lute
- Parom & Polom
- Giotto the Great King
- Dancing Calcobrena
- Mystic Mysidia
- Illusionary World
- Rydia
- Troian Beauty
Customer Reviews:
Okay.......2005-11-17
I bought this CD because Final Fantasy IV was my first RPG and I enjoyed the music. I didn't expect the tracks to be So short you have to replay each three of four times to actually hear the song. Above all this CD should have gone for 15 dollars instead of 35. The price is a bit much for the Small amount of music you get. Therefore I'm giving this CD to my cousin.
I Love this CD........2003-09-10
From all Final Fantasy series, I am sure this CD is One of Nobuo`s best albums. Especially, Theme of Love is great song.
Whenever, I listen to this song, it makes me think about the great talent of Nobuo.
very interesting!.......2003-04-14
The Final Fantasy videogames without a doubt deserve their place in the videogame hall of fame. They have some of the best stories, gameplay, and challenge since the early days of epic gaming. But one important feature that is often overlooked is the music. Now, a lot of games have above-decent soundtracks, however very few have the power to move you the way a great piece of "regular" music would. This soundtrack, and the other Final Fantasy soundtracks, are just that, and that just goes to show that (most) videogame designers are artists who take their work very seriously.
From the opening track, with its harp scales, to the epic finale, the majority of the tracks on here are beautifully composed and mixed. True, it's all done on a synthesizer, but who cares!? The best tracks are Dancing Calbrena, Tower of Zot, Battle 1, Battle 2, Prologue, Golbez Clad in Darkness, Kingdom of Dwarfs, and Mount Ordeals, to name a few. If the album has a weak point, aside from the occasional hohum track, it would probably be the length of the tracks. With the exception of the finale and a few others, most of the tracks are under a minute long. It's not too much of a drawback, after all, these tracks repeat themselves over and over as you play the game, but it can still be a little bothersome.
All in all, this is a great album to listen to, so don't feel guilty just because it's not "real" music. This is good stuff.
OUTSTANDING Introduction to Final Fantasy Music.......2003-03-13
I have been a fan of the Final Fantasy series from its beginning, but it was with Final Fantasy IV and the improved sound capabilities of the Super Nintendo that I fell in love with the music. Released as Final Fantasy II in the United States, the first title for Nintendo's 16-bit system features a masterpiece soundtrack that ranks among composer Nobuo Uematsu's best.
The soundtrack features a number of distinctive character themes, from the lighthearted "Rydia" and almost concerned and caring sounding "Rosa" to the more brooding theme of the villian Golbez, the musical score uniquely and appropriately captures the mood and character of the various peoples and lands of the game. Tracks range from adventurous and epic to dark and brooding, yet few disappoint even the casual listener; my mother used to refer to the game as "that one with the beautiful music."
As the soundtrack came out in the days before many game soundtracks became available in the US, most fans may not even be aware of the existence of this wonderful CD. Yet ignorance is not bliss but rather tragedy; if you are a fan of Uematsu's other music, please give this CD a try--you won't be disappointed.
Note: The music is the "original" version, meaning it's the same as you hear from the game itself, not an orchestrated version. Still, the Squaresoft team took full advantage of the S-NES's sound capabilities in translating Uematsu's music to the game world, and you won't be disappointed.
Great but neglected masterpiece........2001-06-02
Final Fantasy 4 (2 in the us, but it's actually 4) was a wonderful game. I thouroughly enjoy playing it. The music alone is fun. For people who haven't played the game, this music is all electronically composed MIDI sound. If youre looking for a full orchestrated soundtrack, it is available separately. I am beginning to amass a collection of all things final fantasy and this is just one more step for me and its worth the ears of all.
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