Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack

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Template:Album infobox Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (Japanese: ファイナルファンタジー X  オリジナルサウンドトラック) is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy X, produced by Square Co., Ltd. for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The album contains musical tracks from the game, performed by Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano. Vocals were performed by Rikki for "Suteki Da Ne", Bill Muir for "Otherworld" and choruses for the songs of prayer AKA Hymn of the Fayth. It was first released on August 1, 2001, in Japan, by DigiCube, and subsequently re-released on May 10, 2004, by Square Enix. The original release bears the catalog number SSCX-10054, the re-release bears the catalog number SQEX-10013.

Contents

Track listing

Disk One (68:34)

  1. ""Listen to My Story"" (0:06)
  2. "Zanarkand" (3:08)
  3. "The Prelude" (4:55)
  4. "Tidus' Theme" 3:19)
  5. "Otherworld" (3:16)
  6. "Run!!" (2:35)
  7. "This Is Your Story" (2:19)
  8. "Creep" (2:44)
  9. "Battle Theme" (3:15)
  10. "Victory Fanfare" (1:35)
  11. "Game Over" (0:33)
  12. "Out of the Frying Pan" (2:50)
  13. "Leap in the Dark" (1:22)
  14. "Underwater Ruins" (4:42)
  15. "Oui are Al Bhed" (3:14)
  16. "Enemy Attack" (2:37)
  17. "The Blitzers" (3:49)
  18. "Besaid" (5:40)
  19. "Spira Unplugged" (2:43)
  20. "Hymn of the Fayth" (0:39)
  21. "Phantoms" (4:13)
  22. "The Trials" (3:32)
  23. "Hymn of the Fayth - Valefor" (0:36)
  24. "The Summoning" (0:36)
  25. "Braska's Daughter" (3:56)
  26. "Good Night" (0:06)

Disc Two (65:47)

  1. "Yuna's Theme" (3:46) Template:Audio
  2. "Movement in Green" (3:14) Template:Audio
  3. "The Sending" (1:30)
  4. "Silence Before The Storm" (3:09)
  5. "Hymn of the Fayth - Ifrit" (0:38) Template:Audio
  6. "Luca" (4:02)
  7. "Grand Maester" (1:14)
  8. "Decision on the Dock" (1:13)
  9. "The Splendid Performance" (3:42)
  10. "Face Off" (2:01)
  11. "Blitz Off!" (3:35)
  12. "Auron's Theme" (2:42)
  13. "Mi'ihen Highroad" (3:20)
  14. "Brass de Chocobo" (2:43)
  15. "The Travel Agency" (3:02)
  16. "They May Pass" (1:04)
  17. "Seymour's Theme" (2:57)
  18. "Twilight" (5:00)
  19. "Djose Temple" (3:14)
  20. "Hymn of the Fayth - Ixion" (0:37)
  21. "Ridess the Shoopuf?" (4:32)
  22. "Rikku's Theme" (4:23)
  23. "Guadosalam" (3:58)

Disc Three (61:10)

  1. "Thunder Plains" (4:06)
  2. "Jecht's Theme" (2:26)
  3. "Macalania Woods" (3:30)
  4. "The Void" (2:17)
  5. "The Temple Prayer" (2:20)
  6. "Seymour's Ambition" (2:19)
  7. "Hymn of the Fayth - Shiva" (0:37)
  8. "Pursuit" (2:08)
  9. "The Burning Sands" (3:41)
  10. "Peril" (4:22)
  11. "The Truth Revealed" (4:06)
  12. "Launch" (3:28)
  13. "The Wedding" (1:15)
  14. "Assault" (4:02)
  15. "Tragedy" (4:07)
  16. "Believe" (1:44)
  17. "Via Purifico" (2:21)
  18. "Hymn of the Fayth - Bahamut" (0:37)
  19. "Moment of Truth" (3:30)
  20. "Patricide" (2:38)
  21. "Suteki Da Ne? (Isn't it Wonderful?)" (5:41)

Disc Four (76:55)

  1. "Yuna's Decision" (3:40)
  2. "Lulu's Theme" (3:58)
  3. "Bravely Foward" (3:52)
  4. "Hymn of the Fayth - Yojimbo" (0:38)
  5. "Servants of the Mountain" (4:32)
  6. "Hymn of the Fayth - The Ronso" (0:38)
  7. "Wandering" (4:35)
  8. "A Fleeting Dream" (4:31)
  9. "Hymn of the Fayth - Yunalesca" (0:40)
  10. "Challenge" (4:14)
  11. "Beyond the Darkness" (4:24)
  12. "Gloom" (4:11)
  13. "Hymn of the Fayth - Spira" (0:41)
  14. "The Unsent Laugh" (3:33)
  15. "Fight With Seymour" (6:49)
  16. "Hymn of the Fayth - Anima" (0:37)
  17. "A Contest of Aeons" (5:51)
  18. "Final Battle" (6:12)
  19. "Ending Theme" (5:50)
  20. ""Please, Remember Them"" (0:12)
  21. "Suteki Da Ne? (Isn't it Wonderful?) (Orchestra Version)" (7:07)

Additional album info

Final Fantasy X is the first time Nobuo Uematsu has had any assistance in composing music for Final Fantasy games, and in fact composed fewer tracks than his "assistants," Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano. The game was designed to convey an Okinawan mood, and several songs in the soundtrack reflect this theme. The game includes two songs with lyrics, excluding the multiple song of prayers, one of which is the J-Pop ballad "Suteki Da Ne", which, like the ballads from Final Fantasy VIII ("Eyes On Me") and Final Fantasy IX ("Melodies of Life"), has an in-game version and a version orchestrated as part of the ending theme. Both versions of Suteki Da Ne were sung by Japanese folk singer Nakano Ritsuki, later known as Rikki. "Suteki Da Ne" is sung in Japanese both in every versions of the Final Fantasy X including English and International in Europe. The song title "Suteki Da Ne" (素敵だね) translates to "Isn't it Wonderful?". The other song with lyrics is the heavy metal opening theme and Braska's Final Aeon theme "Otherworld", which is sung in English by Bill Muir.

As of Monday, May 9, 2005, the Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (along with others) were released on the iTunes Music Store.

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Front cover

Piano Collections

Template:Album infobox Squaresoft, as done with their prior video game soundtracks, released an album with a select number of tracks from the Original Soundtrack and performed live on a Piano. Typically the 'Piano Collections' of earlier Square games are heavily praised because the original sound tracks only included synthesized music. The album arranged by Masashi Hamauzu and performed by Aki Kuroda.

  1. "Zanarkand"
  2. "Tidus' Theme"
  3. "Besaid"
  4. "Hymn of the Fayth"
  5. "The Travel Agency"
  6. "Rikku's Theme"
  7. "Guadosalam"
  8. "Thunder Plains"
  9. "Assault"
  10. "Via Purifico"
  11. "Suteki Da Ne (Isn't it Wonderful?)"
  12. "Yuna's Decision"
  13. "Servants of the Mountain"
  14. "Final Battle"
  15. "Ending Theme"



feel/Go Dream - A Tribute to Tidus/Yuna

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feel/Go Dream is an additional soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy X, produced by Square Co., Ltd. for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The album contains additional musical tracks not from the game, composed by Nobuo Uematsu with music arrangements by Masashi Hamauzu , Tsuyoshi Sekito and Masayoshi Kikuchi. Vocals were performed by Mayuko Aoki for the track "Feel", Masakazu Morita for the track "Go Dream". A remix for the track "Feel" was included as a bonus track in the Vocal Colletion of Final Fantasy X. It was first released in Japan, by DigiCube, on October 11, 2001 bearing the catalogue number SSCX-10058 with a price of ¥ 1,300 but however, it wasn't re-released by Square Enix later on after the bankcruptcy of DigiCube like other Final Fantasy soundtracks.

Track Listing

  1. feel - Yuna (4:36) Template:Audio
  2. Go Dream - Tidus (4:40) Template:Audio
  3. Endless Love, Endless Road - Yuna & Tidus (5:40) Template:Audio
  4. feel (Instrumental) (4:36)
  5. Go Dream (Instrumental) (4:41)
  6. Endless Love, Endless Road (Instrumental) (5:36)


References

External links


Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2

List of Final Fantasy X characters - List of Final Fantasy X-2 characters
Besaid - Kilika - Luca - Mi'Hen Highroad - Djose - Moonflow - Thunder Plains
Macalania - Bevelle - Calm Lands - Mt. Gagazet - Zanarkand - Baaj Temple - Omega Ruins - Bikanel - Farplane

Spira - Blitzball - Sphere Break - Races of Spira - Fayth & Aeons - Al Bhed - Unsent

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