Vision Of Escaflowne O.S.T. 1 [Import] [Soundtrack]
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Track list: 1. No Need for a Promise 3:32
2. Flying Dragon 2:37
3. Dance of Curse 4:06
4. Murder 4:01
5. Escaflowne 2:06
6. Angel 2:18
7. Cubic 2:06
8. Romance 5:43
9. Mouse 3:24
10. Wings 3:34
11. Gloria 6:58
12. Eyes 2:57
13. Empty Your Pocket 4:01
14. White Dove 5:36
15. Mystic Eyes 4:16
16. Deja Blue 1:16
Vision of Escaflowne Original Soundtrack,Japanimation,Yoko Kanno
Vision Of Escaflowne O.S.T. 1 [Import] [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Left Out
- 80's Soundtrack
- Good for memories
- Get it fer 3 songs.
- Great for any Wrestler!!!!!
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ASIN: B000000OPQ
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Only The Young - Journey
- Change - John Waite
- Shout To The Top - The Style Council
- Gambler - Madonna
- She's On The Zoom - Don Henley
- Hungry For Heaven - Dio
- Lunatic Fringe - Red Rider
- I'll Fall In Love Again - Sammy Hagar
- Hot Blooded - Foreigner
- Crazy For You - Madonna
Customer Reviews:
Left Out.......2006-09-16
Liked the album & movie but in the soundtrack they should have dropped Don Henley's "She On The Zoom " ( weak song) for Berlin's "No More Words" which was in the film but not included on the soundtrack. Well, at the very least should have added the song to it.
80's Soundtrack.......2006-08-16
Very good 80's soundtrack covering a lot of different styles of music from that era. Features the very hard to find Madonna song "Gambler" I don't know why this song was never a radio hit, maybe because the opening of the song sounds a lot like "Maniac" from Flashdance.
Standout track: Change by John Waite featuring a young Patty Smythe from Scandal on background vocals.
Good for memories.......2006-08-13
I like it because it always pumped me up when I was young. Lunatic Fringe was a great song to ride and run to.
Get it fer 3 songs........2006-08-07
I love the song Hungry For Heaven by Dio, one of his best.
Journey does a great song in Only the young.
I finally found Lunatic Fringe! It's on the radio all the time and it drove me crazy when I didn't know what it was.
Get it; very good soundtrack.
Great for any Wrestler!!!!!.......2004-02-13
While wrestling for Coronado Highschool in Las Vegas this cd got me pumped up for every match. A must have for any wrestler!
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- Flawless, relaxing, uplifting! It will move you!
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ASIN: B0000D9WWS
Release Date: 2004-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Sunrise (Also Sprach Zarathustra) (Opening) - David Bell
- Montegues And Capulets (Dance Of The Knights) - The Philadelphia Orchestra
- Vision - Richard Souther
- Toccata & Fugue In D Minor - VANESSA MAE
- Ode To Joy - Westminster Choir
- Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jolity - Philharmonia Orchestra
- The Mission - Ennio Morricone And His Orchestra
- Au Fond Du Temple Saint - Nicolai Gedda
- The Heart Asks Pleasure First - Michael Nyman
- II. Allegretto (Openin) - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Lacrimosa - David Bell
- Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis - Opening - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Te Deum - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Adagio In G Minor (Realised Giazotto)(Extrac) - Sir Neville Marriner
- Song Of Our Homeland (Prince Igor) - Izzy
- Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Nessun Dorma (Turandot) - Jose Carreras
- Celebration (Standing Stone) - Lawrence Foster
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- Fanfare For The Common Man - Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra
- the Ride Of The Valkyries (Die Valkyrie) - Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
- Piano Concerto No. 3 In D Minor I:Allegro Ma Non Tanto (Opening) - Mikhail Rudy
- O Fortuna (Carmina Burana) - Franz Welser-Most
- Casta Diva (Norma) - Maria Callas
- Adagio For Strings - Eugene Ormandy
- The Eternal Knot - Pamela Thorby
- Sarabende - Academy Of St Martin In The Fields
- A German Requiem - Roger Norrington
- Nimrod ('Enigma Variations') - London Symphony Orchestra
- Summer (The Four Seasons) III: Presto - Riccardo Muti
- Facades - John Harle
- March And Canzona (Muisc For The Funeral Of Queen Mary) - Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
- Bolero (Conclusion) - Andre Previn
- March To The Scaffold (Symphonie Fantastique) - Andre Previn
- 'Unfinished' Symphony I Allegro Moderato (Opening) - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- The Lamb - Jeremy Backhouse
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Flawless, relaxing, uplifting! It will move you!.......2005-10-02
So far this my favorite classical CD of the year. I never tire of listening to it (over and over on my iPod). It contains some really beautiful renditions of very moving classical pieces, both modern and ancient. All in all an emotional and dramatic presentation. The overall effect is relaxing but it will definitely never bore you!
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la Double Vie de veronique- The Double Life of Veronika
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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ASIN: B00004UJFK
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Weronika
- Veronique
- Tu Viendras
- Lenfance
- Van Den Budenmayer
- Veronique
- Solitude
- Les Marionettes
- Theme 1 Transcription
- Lenfance II
- Alexandre
- Alexandre II
- Theme 2 Transcription
- Concerto En Mi
- Concerto En Mi 2
- Concerto En Mi 3
- Van Den Budenmayer
- Generique De Fin
Album Description
A beautifully made yet abstruse film, The Double Life of Veronique is the story of two young women who are in some mysterious and irresolvable way the same woman leading two different yet interconnected lives. Directed by the great Krzysztof Kieslowski, known for his Blue, White & Red films. The score by Zbigniew Preisner compliments the oblique images. 1991.
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Achingly beautiful.......2006-06-15
First, I am a bit surprised no one has reviews this magnificant album yet.
The music that flows from this album is of the Gods. You don't have to see the film. Just play this and you will melt. The Concerto in track 5 still brings tears to my eyes even after many listens. It is also a key point in the film.
Zbigniew Preisner is a romantic at heart and no doubt one of the giants of film composition in our time. You don't want to miss his compositions to the Three Colors trilogy as well.
Average customer rating:
- Amazing Soundtrack...And More!
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In the Mood for Love (OST)
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ASIN: B00005A9OQ
Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Yumejis Theme
- Mo-Wans Dialogue
- Angkor Wat Theme I
- ITMFL I
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes
- Shuang Shuang Yan
- ITMFL II
- A Radio Broadcast
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- Quizas Quizas Quizas (Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps)
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- Im In The Mood For Love
- Li-zhens Dialogue
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- Maria Elena
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- Sang Yuan Ji Zi
- Perlidia
- Mian Diu Mian (Face To Face)
- Casanova III
- Angkor Wat Theme IV
- Solamente Una Vez (You Belong To My Heart)
- Lan Hua Nu
- Tiao Dou (Remix)
- Shuang Ma Hui
- Yumejis Theme (Extended Version)
- Hua Yang Nian Hua (Remix)
- Mo-Wans Dialogue
Album Description
French double CD set includes the original score CD + an additional score & vocal CD which is unavailable domestically. The vocal tracks feature Nat King Cole, Bryan Ferry, and a slew of Asian artists. 40 tracks. Virgin. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
Amazing Soundtrack...And More!.......2006-11-01
This is the French import version of Wong War Kai's "In The Mood For Love" soundtrack. It contains two discs, the first being the original soundtrack similar to regular Hong Kong/USA release and contains 21 tracks. The second bonus disc (only found on this limited French release) is titled "More music from and inspired by In The Mood For Love". This second bonus disc contains 19 tracks. In total, this edition of the soundtrack has 40 tracks! It is simply amazing. Disc 2 contains the song "In The Mood For Love" by Bryan Ferry--the song that inspired the English title of the film. The bonus disc also has additional Nat King Cole songs in Spanish--a real treat!
Even if you already own the original soundtrack to this film, you will not regret buying this one. The bonus disc is a rare find--a true gem!
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- Powerful vocals, soothing tunes.
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Avalon Original Soundtrack
Kenji Kawai
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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ASIN: B00005HR7J
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- City 13
- Log Off
- Voyage To Avalon
- Murphy's Ghost
- Bishop
- Nine Sister
- Ruins C66
- Gray Lady (Ash)
- Flak Tower 22
- Ruins D99
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Album Description
Japanese soundtrack to anime director extraordinaire Mamoru Oshii's long awaited followup to the acclaimed 'Ghost In The Shell'. The film was scored by Oshii's long time collaborator Kenji Kawai. He digitally arranged the awesome material recorded by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
Powerful vocals, soothing tunes........2005-02-18
For people who have not listened any of the works of Kawai, this is a perfect chance to do so. The music is constituted by a series of powerful moving vocal tracks, as well as a mixture of other soothing and relaxing tracks that will pump into your skin the feeling of a desolated city.
It poseses rich instrumentalization, such as in Liberi Fatali (of Final Fantasy's VIII soundtrack) or as in the Duel of Fates (of Star Wars Episode I soundtrack). His top-notch highlights in orchestration come to show in tracks Nº 3 and 12, being this las t one an agressive orchestral track of 10 minutes. I, personally have not heard to the date something as moving as this album (in it's own style) and, believe me, it will enchant you and you'll want to listen to it several times. After hearing this soundtrack, you may want to check out the movie too. It's a prett y interesting euro-japanese mixture.
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Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Album Description
In addition to the four original tracks, this enhanced CD is set to include the video for 'Ores' and a 65daysofstatic remix of '...spooks the horse'. The original handmade artwork will be replaced by a brand new Type2error designed sleeve. Fierce Pan. 2005.
Average customer rating:
- highway 61 missing?!
- A thinking person's action score
- A different type of action score.
- Average at best, hard to get into
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The Hunted (Score)
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00008J2LF
Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Asymmetric Rhythms
- Disordered Patterns
- Winter Shift
- Emergence
- Tracking Hallam
- Transitory Sonnet
- Pulse
- Sweepers
- Coda Con Furiosa
- Reluctant Mentor
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- Mirror Image
- Man Comes Around - Johnny Cash
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In this tale of a Special Forces officer pursuing one of his trainees running amok in the civilian world, William Friedkin tackles Hollywood's one-on-one chase genre with typical skill and style. But given the film's scope and built-in expectations, budding young composer Brian Tyler (The Children of Dune, Darkness Falls) was given the task of forging a near wall-to-wall soundscape of musical tension and suspense, a job that's produced veritable reams of McAction music cues in recent years. Tyler doesn't so much reinvent those cliches in his powerful, rhythmically charged work here as infuse them with some welcome new musical curiosity and intriguing flashes of orchestral color. One can sense the composer pushing his thematic constraints throughout; even his uses of electronic coloration have a fresh, edgy quality that further sets his work apart from the norm. If the composer and his co-orchestrators occasionally display their affection for Bernard Herrmann in their tense, timbre-expansive work here, it seems a welcome acceptance of the master's challenge to meet the constraints of genre with determined musical vision. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
highway 61 missing?!.......2007-06-05
why is nobody mentionign the fact that they left off johnny cash's cover of 'highway 61 revisited'? there's no reason why that song should be unavailable and they just ommited it from the soundtrack but they included 'the man comes around'. it makes no sense.
A thinking person's action score.......2006-06-28
This score is a bit left of center and it is awesome. The music is challenging but it is really satisfying. The complex string and percussion lines are something special to behold. Check it out if you are into modern orchestral music or intense scores.
A different type of action score........2003-09-02
In a time where the market is saturated with too many Media Ventures scores(they are fun to listen to)as well as imitators, it is good to hear something different. Brian's music reminds me of scoring efforts of James Newton Howard and Elliot Goldenthal. Solely because orchaestrator Robert Elhai worked with both of them. If you are too used to the highly stylized synth scores of the aforementioned Media Ventures, what you hear will probably sound underwhelming. However, The Hunted showcases the amazing amount of talent and consistancy that Brian Tyler possesses. It's only half an hour because of union restrictions but it's all you need. Brian's upcoming score to Timeline should be very exciting.
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Average at best, hard to get into.......2003-05-07
This CD is OK, but I was expecting a lot more considering the nonstop pace of the movie. I'm a huge fan of this genre, particularly Zimmer, Mancina, Elfman, Horner, and Vangelis. I get a big rush out of the orchestrated movie tracks, especially the action oriented flicks. That's why I was a bit dissapointed with this work by Bryan Tyler.
The presentation (though not Brian Tyler's fault) feels rushed, like they had an intern put the cover insert together as an afterthought. Much more important, however, is what's in the 1's and 0's. It's hard not to compare this album to Hans Zimmer, particularly works like Peacemaker, Backdraft, & The Rock. But, ironically, if that's the case, then "The Hunted" doesn't even compare. It certainly has its moments, notably tracks 2, 4, 7, & 11, but not a lot else to make it stand out. This album has several heart-pumping action spots, with some quieter mystery & tension moments thrown in. All in all, there just isn't enough of it. The songs are all very short, as is the album itself. For me, these quick tracks would end just as I was getting into them, thereby inevitably letting me down too quickly. I think Mr Tyler has some good stuff going, but I'd like to see some extended songs that weave his work into a more fluid soundtrack. Granted, action movies are rarely fluid, so it would take a lot of extra work. Hans Zimmer's music is typically of the epic, powerful orchestrated type, using long sweeping songs based on an established theme of some kind, with a high production value as well. I'm certainly willing to try Brian Tyler's more aggressive yet less technical style, but in this case, it just felt too cold and distant for my tastes. In addition, don't waste your time if all you care about is Johnny Cash (though I do love his music), because this song is available on his most excellent latest CD, American IV: The Man Comes Around.
It's certainly not a bad CD, (I've heard worse), but I think it's of the bargain bin variety (sorry Amazon...). You might get a kick out of it, but this album won't likely get you hooked.
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Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Digicube
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000B9JSN0 |
Product Description
Track list: 1. Kazham
2. Yuhtunga Jungle
3. Battle Theme #3
4. Dash de Chocobo
5. Rabao
6. Altepa Desert
7. bBattle in the Dungeon #3
8. Grav'iton
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12. Ro'maeve
13. Hall of the Gods
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15. Tu'Lia
16. Ve'Lgannon Palace
17. Eald'narche
18. Belief
19. End Theme
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- More Nukes for Waters
- Awesome but Depressing
- What a waste of $
- Excellent Roger Waters Track
- good atmospheric music, 2 excellent roger waters songs
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When the Wind Blows (CD Release of 1986 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000009EO0
Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
Tracks:
- When The Wind Blows-David Bowie
- Facts And Figures-Hugh Cornwell
- The Brazilian-Genesis
- What Have They Done-Squeeze
- The Shuffle-Paul Hardcastle
- The Russian Missile-Roger Waters
- Towers Of Faith-Roger Waters
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- The Attack-Roger Waters
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- Folded Flags-Roger Waters & The Bleeding Heart
Album Description
Released only on vinyl in the U.S. when the film first cameout in 1986 (and deleted shortly thereafter), this is theCD edition of the soundtrack to Raymond Briggs' anti-nuclearsci-fi cartoon about the fate of an ill-prepared retiredEnglish couple when nuclear Armageddon strikes. 15 tracks,including many especially recorded for the film by DavidBowie, Squeeze, Hugh Cornwell, Genesis, Paul Hardcastle andPink Floyd's Roger Waters with the Bleeding Heart Band. 1986Virgin Records release.
Customer Reviews:
More Nukes for Waters.......2004-06-12
I bought this album being a big Floyd fan ten years ago, and I spin it occasionally but not often. "When the Wind Blows" is a solid album, but not amazing by any stretch of the means. David Bowie's title track is decent and sung in his signature voice. The drum sound is pretty cool, almost tinny. I agree with everyone here that the Hugh Cornwell song is...well, corny. "The Brazilian" is a pretty cool instrumental found on Genesis' "Invisible Touch" album. The drum fills are pretty cool, and when the song comes together it's a powerful orchestration. Squeeze's contribution is okay, and Paul Hardcastle's funky smooth jazz instrumental sounds out of place on this album.
Now, for Roger Waters' contribution to this album. Still having not lived down nuclear holocaust scares from "Final Cut" and "Radio K.A.O.S." he continues here waiting for the button to be pushed. This makes him a great match for this project. Waters' provides half of the material for this soundtrack, but most of it is filler and samples. Nothing to really complement the man on. Again, I agree with everyone here that his best two tracks are "Russian Missile" and "Folded Flags." These cuts sound as if they belong on "Radio K.A.O.S.", but didn't make the final cut.
This is a hard album to find, and probably isn't worth finding unless you're a big Waters fan. His sound is still very Floydish, but for the amount of Waters on this album it may just be better to skip the effort of finding this disc. I mean, there is a reason they aren't pressing it anymore, and that it was never released in the US on anything but vinyl.
Awesome but Depressing.......2003-11-05
A friend of mine found this one in a used record store a few years ago. I listened to it and enjoyed the Roger Waters part. After some searching, I found the album for myself. Again I enjoyed it. The best part is of course the Roger Waters part (especially the first and last songs). The other songs are a good 80's retrospective but not as good as the Waters stuff.
It's a good album, albeit a bit depressing especially with the vocals from the movie interspersed. It's a very depressing subject.
My only wish is that a couple more of the Waters songs were included on the album, namely the one from the movie where all the different agencies were flying across the screen and the other one where the characters were waxing about WWII.
Anyways, after much more searching, I found it on CD which made me a happy camper.
What a waste of $.......2000-12-19
I am a huge PFloyd fan and I bought this Cd because of Roger Waters. This album is a waste of money and the only nice songs (2 of them) resemble in parts other songs done by Waters. Save your money!
Excellent Roger Waters Track.......2000-11-13
The only song I have heard off this cd is the 24 minute Roger Waters composition. But I will go ahead and review the album based on that song, because that is the main (only?) reason anyone still cares about this album.
As for the Roger track, I must say it is very good indeed. It starts out slowly but builds and eventually goes into the vocal part where we get some characteristically good and biting lyrics from Roger. This leads into an excellent guitar solo, and then to an equally excellent saxophone solo from Mel Collins. Then, the song goes into 10+ minutes of dialogue and noise, which isn't of much interest in itself, but syncs with the movie. Eventually, it leads to Folded Flags, the second "real" Waters song on this album. It features some nice acoustic guitar playing backed with an orchestra (or synth) and once again has another set of excellent lyrics as only Roger can deliver them. If you are a Roger Waters fan, my advice for you is to pick this extremely rare album up, it is worth it, because the track on here is better than anything Rog has done since leaving Pink Floyd, with the exception of Amused To Death. Like I said, I haven't heard the other songs, but they can't be anything more than icing on the cake.
good atmospheric music, 2 excellent roger waters songs.......2000-10-02
The Roger Waters music (23 minutes) is great even though it was mostly atmospheric music. If that was all that was on the CD, I'd give it 5 stars. However, the other music was not as good. The Genesis song was really good, the Bowie song was okay, and the other songs...were bad.So, I took off 1 star for them. But, if you want this CD because of Roger Waters, its worth it if you can find it...
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- Best of Escaflowne
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Vision Of Escaflowne: Lovers Only
Japanimation , and Yoko Kanno
Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000058AAM
Release Date: 2001-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Yakusoku Wa Iranai [TV Edit]
- Vision of Escaflowne [Take 2]
- Memory of Fanelia
- Dance of Curse
- Zaibach
- Flying Dragon
- Cradle Song
- Tomodachi
- Bird Cage
- Chain
- Epistle
- Perfect World
- Blaze [Take 2]
- Hitomi Theme
- Angel
- Neko No Kimochi
- Arcadia
- Days the Wind Blows
- Mystic Eyes [TV Edit]
- Story of Escaflowne - End Title
Album Description
Full Title - Tenkuno Escafrone - Lovers Only. Japan exclusive anime soundtrack, features 20 tracks. Victor. 2004.
Customer Reviews:
Best of Escaflowne.......2006-04-27
If I had to buy one CD to define the series of Escaflowne, this would be it. The music for Escaflowne is a rare wonder, and for twenty-six episodes, it defies the average anime soundtrack. It is superior to even most movie soundtracks. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! Even if you don't like the series (or how it ended XD) you have to admit that the music is beautiful. Superb.
Not the best of Escaflowne.......2005-07-22
First of all I would like to say that Escaflowne features what I believe is the greatest soundtrack ever (TV or Film). The epic sci-fi fantasy soundtrack features sweeping orchestra work the likes of which many will doubtless be familiar from their experience with films like Star Wars. In my opinion the music from Escaflowne manages to one-up said soundtracks, becoming a masterpiece of musical arrangement that not only transcends anime, but TV and sci-fi fantasy as well. My favorite piece of music is Revenge from the third Escaflowne soundtrack.
If like most people who watched Escaflowne, you loved the music, doubtless you want to buy at least one of the soundtracks so that you can experience the music in all of its glory. You may however, be wondering where to start. This soundtrack features music the three other soundtracks, as well as music which is not featured on any of the others.
The first piece of music is an alternate and slightly longer than television size version of the opening song from the show No Need to Promise. It's nice and interesting, but no match for the full version featured on the first soundtrack.
The second track is an alternate version of Vision of Escaflowne, which I believe is played on the final episode of the series. The third track Memory of Fanelia is the string instrument version of Fanelia from the second soundtrack, and is only featured in this cd. This music is played in the episode where Van returns to the destroyed Fanelia to meet with his brother, and is a simply exquisite piece of music that led to many an evening of me whistling that tune as I worked.
The fourth track Dance of Curse is played at the beginning and end of the series during the most dramatic moments and largely recalls Duel of the Fates from the new Star Wars trilogy, except of course that I happen to like it better. This track is also featured in soundtrack one. The fifth track Zaibach is a piece that grows on you. It is the perfect piece of music for a scene of total destruction and shocking brutality, as it is used in the series for the invasion of Fanelia and subsequent attacks by lord Dilandau. This track is also only found on this soundtrack.
Track six, Flying Dragon, is the music played when Escaflowne transforms into a dragon and flies through the air. It is highly reminiscent of E.T., but it's still an awesome piece of music. Track seven, Cradle Song, is also featured on the second soundtrack and is a beautiful sad piece played during flashbacks throughout the series. Track eight is a vocal song played when Hitomi starts to think about the life she left back on earth.
Track nine, Bird Cage, is of the most dramatic and searing of the pieces to be found in the show, and plays when (if I'm not mistaken) Hitomi, Van, and Allen are captured by Zaibach and kept in a giant bird cage. Track ten is one of the best pieces in the entire series. Chain is the fantastic piece of music that plays in the episode where Faulkin uses the Fate Alteration Engine to make Hitomi and Allen fall in love instead of Van and Hitomi. It is a huge part of that episode, and one greatest just-plain-cool pieces of music I have ever heard. Why this piece of music is only featured on this soundtrack I will never know.
Track eleven Epistle is played when the luck soldiers attack and during various other attacks through the series. It starts out good and just gets better. It is also featured on the third soundtrack. Track twelve is a forgettable piece of J-Pop called Perfect World. Track thirteen Blaze is splendid piece of mood music, but not as good as some of the other music featured on the soundtrack (also found on the third soundtrack). Track fourteen Hitomi Theme is definitely one of the best pieces on this soundtrack (also found on soundtrack two) and plays during some of the moments when Hitomi is dreaming about what her life used to be like back home on earth. Simply beautiful.
Track fifteen Angel (soundtrack one also) is not only one of the best pieces on this soundtrack, but of the best in the entire series. It plays during important flashbacks, ceremonies, ect., and is the kind of music you wouldn't be embarrassed to have play at your wedding. In fact this piece of music is so beautiful you may find yourself listening to it over and over again (on a side note this piece of music always makes me think of the happiest moments of my life). Track sixteen is a little lullaby type song in super-cute Japaneses. Throwaway track.
Track seventeen Arcadia is a piece of music so sad, and so heartbreaking (it plays mostly when death is remembered, or you are finding out just how terrible a past and future Faulkin is having to live under) that it made me buy the soundtrack just for itself. This piece of music is absolutely awesome in the beginning, and then goes into an opera piece (which is not bad, but not as good as the beginning). They are almost two pieces though so I don't count that as a disadvantage. This piece is also featured in soundtrack three.
Track eighteen is probably the best piece of pop music in the entire series (well, except for the opening song). This song is played when Hitomi gets back to earth and relives the entire day over again, realizing how flawed her perspective was and how childish she had been acting. A really great song sung in Japanese. Very good. Track nineteen, Mystic Eyes, is one of those pieces that you will either love or hate. Personally I think it clashes terribly with the rest of the music in the show. For those who care it is the TV Edit, not the full version.
Track twenty The Story of Escaflowne, is a very good reason to buy this cd. The final piece of music in the entire series, played only at the very end of the final episode, is one of the greatest ending themes you will ever hear. Absolutely heartbreakingly beautiful. If you loved this music from the TV show then you have to buy this cd, because it is the only place you will find it.
There is a tremendous amount of variety in the music in Escaflowne, but the show is best when it uses the rousing orchestral themes. The best pieces of music in the entire series are probably Chain, The Story of Escaflowne, Dance of Curse, Gloria, Wings, and Revenge. Gloria is the piece played at the royal wedding, and also when Van comes home to Fanelia after slaying a dragon in the second episode. Wings is an absolutely FANTASTIC combination of Flying Dragon, Angel, and other music. It is played when Van is rescued from the flying fortress, and features a grander, bigger, better rendition of Angel at the very end that is so beautiful it's hard to describe. Revenge is THE theme of the show (if you ask me). Played at the very end of the show when everything comes to a showdown, it starts out like an action scene from Star Wars, then swiftly transitions into a sorrowful march rendition of the Escaflowne theme, and then picks up momentum until it climaxes like the end of the Firebird Suite (good old Stravinsky).
If you want the best soundtrack to start off on the music from this series, get the first soundtrack which features Dance of Curse, Flying Dragon, Escaflowne (awesome), Angel, Ne Zu Mi (Merle's theme {another awesome!}, Wings (so awesome is defies description!), and Gloria (repeat last parenthetical statement). If you want the single best piece of music get the third soundtrack (REVENGE!!!!!). It's more of a mixed bag but has a couple of truly awesome pieces. Get the second track last because it has the least amount of really great music. Get the Lovers Only soundtrack if you want a specific piece not found on the other soundtracks or want to have everything.
If you are only going to buy one Escaflowne CD.......2005-06-17
A lovely overview of some of the best music from this lovely anime. The hidden gem on this CD is Kaze ga Fuku Hi (The Days the Wind Blows). This song dosn't stand out while you are watching, but like many of Yoko's songs it is better as a complete number. That song alone is easaly worth what I paid for the CD and the rest of the music is worth having too.
Wonderful OST.......2004-04-11
When I was first introduced to the series "Tenkuu no Escaflowne" (Vision of Escaflowne) several years ago, one of the things that immediately drew me in was the incredible music. I tire of soundtracks very quickly, normally - but it's been about 4 years now, and I can still put my Lovers Only CD on repeat for hours. It's wonderful background music for creative activities such as writing, drawing, painting, or just relaxing.
Unlike a great deal of soundtrack music, the Escaflowne songs and instrumentals are, for the most part, very non-intrusive. They mesh well with a variety of moods and provide everything from upbeat, catchy stuff to sorrowful and soulful pieces that will really move you. You don't need to be a fan of the series to enjoy the music, either.
This particular OST is my favorite of the five Escaflowne OSTs that I own; it takes many of the best pieces from the series and puts them all on one CD. It also includes one of the most beautiful and addictive musical pieces from Escaflowne, the ominous "Chain" - which is absent from other Esca OSTs. (This is the background piece heard playing during the scene where Folken and Eriya alter Fate, among other scenes.)
Best Escaflowne OST.......2003-05-20
I own all the Escaflowne OSTs and I'd have to say this is the best one. The music of Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi is just wonderful, smooth and flowing and conveys all emotions from the hopeful, ethereal "Angel" to the dark, ominous "Blaze."
Maaya Sakamoto's songs on this track are just as lovely, especially "Kaze ga fuku hi" (Track 18) which is still my all-time favorite song after 5 years of owning the CD. This track is has deep, soothing bass accompanied by a lovely saxophone and instruments get added in seemlessly as the song goes on...by the time it reaches the climax of the piece, you're shocked by all that's there.
I'd highly recommend this CD to anyone who likes Yoko Kanno, Maaya Sakamoto, symphonic/choral music, or anime.
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