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Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite + PS Original Soundtrack

Game info

Name: Dragon Quest 4 + PS
Original/port composers: Michiru Oshima, Michiru Naruke

Music info

Released: 19 Dec 2001
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Koichi Sugiyama
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Arranged soundtrack
Num of tunes: 48
Num of CDs: 2
Catalogue Nr.: SVWC-7112

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Facts / description

Double-CD soundtrack to the PLayStation version of "Dragon Quest IV"! Disc 1 contains the orchestral soundtrack. The soundtrack album was originally released in 1990 at the same time as the release of the game, but here, the tracks have been remastered by Sony's SBM (Super Bit Mapping) technology. Disc 2 contains tracks transferred directly from the game, with all-new songs intact. A must for fans! Tunes are from PlayStation version.

From: http://www.synsoniq.com/productdetails.php?partner=13&pid=386&langchange=2

Tracklist

Disc 1 Orchestra


Disc 2

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Record created/updated: 23. September 2004.
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