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Final Symphony II: Music from FINAL FANTASY V, VIII, IX and XIII
Final Symphony II: Music from FINAL FANTASY V, VIII, IX and XIII
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Final Symphony II explores more beloved music from the Final Fantasy series. Rich, deft arrangements of Nobuo Uematsu’s work for FF5, 8 & 9 were created by Roger Wanamo and Jonne Valtonen; Masashi Hamauzu arranged a suite based on his towering original score for Final Fantasy XIII; and Valtonen contributed the mood-setting opening piece “In a Roundabout Way – Fanfare”. Pianist Mischa Cheung takes centre stage for the Final Fantasy IX suite “For the People of Gaia” and solo arrangement “You Are Not Alone”.
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra - 3xLP Vinyl Set
SIDE A
A1. FANFARE - In a Roundabout Way
A2. FINAL FANTASY XIII - Utopia in the Sky
SIDE B
B1. FINAL FANTASY IX - For the People of Gaia - Part 1
SIDE C
C1. FINAL FANTASY IX - For the People of Gaia- Part 2
C2. FINAL FANTASY IX - You are not Alone
SIDE D
D1. FINAL FANTASY V - Library Of Ancients - Part 1
SIDE E
E1. FINAL FANTASY V - Library Of Ancients - Part 2
E2. FINAL FANTASY VIII - Mono no aware - Part 1
SIDE F
F1. FINAL FANTASY VIII - Mono no aware - Part 2
F2. FINAL FANTASY V - Battle at the Big Bridge
F3. FINAL FANTASY - Main Theme
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