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Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite

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Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: Koichi Sugiyama
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Other
Num of tunes: 48
Num of CDs: 2
Catalogue Nr.: SVWC-7052

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Facts / description

Performed by the London philharmonic orchestra. The notes are printed in the 41 pages of the booklet.

From: http://www.synsoniq.com/productdetails.php?partner=13&pid=245&langchange=2

Tracklist

Disc 1
01. Overture VII
02. Morning in Eden
03. Saraband
04. Echo of Horns throughout the Castle
05. Heavenly Village
06. Days of Sadness
07. Strolling in the Town
08. Memories of a Lost World ~ Moving through the Present
09. Shadow of Death
10. Fighting Spirit ~ World of the Strong
11. Sphinx ~ Mysterious Sanctuary
12. Aboard Ship ~ Pirates of the Sea
13. To My Loved One
14. Screams from the Tower of Monsters
15. With Sadness in Heart ~ A Safe Haven
16. Magic Carpet
17. Over the Horizon
18. Orgo Demila


Disc 2
01.  Triumphal Return ~ Epilogue 
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29. ...
30. ...

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