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Final Fantasy XIV Orchestral Arangement 3XLP Vinyl
Final Fantasy XIV Orchestral Arangement 3XLP Vinyl
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Enjoy this set of vinyl records containing orchestral arrangements of FINAL FANTASY XIV songs performed in a concert hall by a full orchestra that were originally included on the FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Arrangement albums volume 1 through 3.
A brand-new illustration by KUROIMORI decorates this gorgeous three-sided album jacket.
As a bonus, codes to download the MP3 version of the tracks will be included so you can enjoy these tracks even without a record player.
The vinyl cutting was done in Los Angeles by mastering virtuoso, Bernie Grundman! Bernie Grundman is an audio mastering engineer who started his career at Contemporary Records in 1966, then continued on to A&M Records as head of their mastering department in 1968, earning his reputation working on albums with artists including Carole King, Michael Jackson, Steely Dan, and more. He has also been nominated for various Grammy awards and has won many prestigious awards.
Enjoy these orchestral arrangements through the warm sounds of vinyl records!
*Special packaging: three-sided jacket + three sided cardboard case
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