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20020220 Music From Final FantasyGame infoName: Final Fantasy Music infoReleased: 20 Feb 2002
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Facts / descriptionRecorded live at Tokyo's International Forum on February 20, 2002. The show was the first "Final Fantasy" full orchestra concert (the Tokyo Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra). Guest performers include Emiko Shiratori and Rikki who performed the theme songs. It's in CD-Extra format with a comment from Nobuo Uematsu, and some backstage footage. TracklistCD1: 01. Tuning 1:08 02. Liberi Fatali [FF VIII] 3:33 03. Theme of Love [FF IV] 5:03 04. MC-1 3:31 05. FINAL FANTASY I ~ III Medley 8:24 06. MC-2 3:42 07. Aerith's Theme [FF VII] 5:21 08. Don't be Afraid [FF VIII] 3:42 09. Tina's Theme [FF VI] 4:47 10. MC-3 4:25 11. Dear Friends [FF V] 4:38 12. Vamo' alla Flamenco [FF IX] 5:04 CD2: 01. MC-1 0:09 02. To Zanarkand [FF X] 3:05 03. Yuna's Decision [FF X] 3:09 04. MC-2 2:35 05. Love Grows [FF VIII] 4:45 06. Suteki Da Ne (Isn't it Wonderful?) [FF X] 6:37 07. MC-3 3:50 08. The Place I'll Return to Someday ~ Melodies of Life [FF IX] 6:40 09. MC-4 6:28 10. One-Winged Angel [FF VII] 4:51 11 MC-5 4:20 12 The Man with the Machine Gun [FF VIII] 3:54 13 FINAL FANTASY 3:34 Music downloadDigital Audio tunes download information Other music records from this game
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