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Zuntata Records: Zuntata OGR Best Gallery

(music created by Zuntata Records)

Music info

Released: 18 Dec 1999
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Zuntata Records, OGR
Music type: Arranged soundtrack
My rating: 9/10
Num of tunes (original): 25
Num of CDs: 2
Catalogue Nr.: ZTTL-0049
Play time: 1:21:55

My info

Great music, one of the best from Zuntata, you can listen to two full CDs of great game music, mostly arranged, and the tunes are very different, have many ideas and melodies (from slow melodic tunes, through fast rocking techno ones, to happy childish arcade). I really like it! [9/10]



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Facts / description

I'm missing unfortunately two tracks from the last CD.

Tracklist

CD 1:
01 - Outer Zone
02 - Chaos
03 - Track 03
04 - G Zero
05 - Dear Akiko
06 - Boss 7
07 - Scramble Formation
08 - Japanese Smile
09 - B.T. Dutch
10 - Stoic Romance
11 - Daddy Mulk

CD 2:
01 - Visionnerz
02 - Fake
03 - I.O.B
04 - Track 04
05 - Kimera II
06 - Adam
07 - Cynthia
08 - The Story
11 - Self

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Record created/updated: 16. August 2002.
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