Kegawa
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I have often been offered a choice between Paradise and a loving mate, and I've always chosen her.
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Post by Kegawa on Jan 25, 2005 21:31:44 GMT -5
I figured as much, is it going to come out in English anytime soon if at all? I really don't have a problem with japanese music, I have a few songs from different anime downloaded onto my computer in japanese but for this I would love the english version.
As for Toboe's theme, to me it's the unknown songs when he's fighting the walrus. Episode #22- Scrap of Meteorite 7. Unknown Song #11 (Moody Guitar and Percussion) (Toboe struggles to keep up) 10. Unknown Song #42 (Toboe’s Theme, Faster, Flittering Flute Version) (Toboe wins against the walrus)
Also one other song I like it the one they sometimes play during the commercial when Quent talks about the book of the moon, I forget what it's called and what episodes it come in though. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Post by Squall on Jan 25, 2005 21:58:59 GMT -5
I figured as much, is it going to come out in English anytime soon if at all? Its a soundtrack, there won't be an english equivalent. We've come a long way since anime distributors used to re-record themes from Japanese into English (remembers the Tenchi Muyo OAV's from the early 90s).
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Post by alpha on Jan 26, 2005 9:09:39 GMT -5
I wouldn't want the Japanese songs translated... they're beautiful as they are. I love the French track too.
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Post by AlBQuirky on Jan 26, 2005 15:02:42 GMT -5
Squall, great job on the music listing. I am disappointed though, in that I cannot seem to find the closing credits version of "Gravity". Does it exist? There is a part in there that just sends shivers up my spine when I hear it that I wish to have on my computer. That part is where the angelic voices do the "ahhhh's" between Maaya's singing the lines, "something is pulling me..." ahhhh ahhhhh ahhhh ahhhhh... "I feel the gravity, of it all." Is this part of the "unnamed" songs? Is there a different version of Gravity? Thanks again for your hard work
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Post by Squall on Jan 27, 2005 5:34:06 GMT -5
Squall, great job on the music listing. I am disappointed though, in that I cannot seem to find the closing credits version of "Gravity". Does it exist? Is this part of the "unnamed" songs? Is there a different version of Gravity? Thanks again for your hard work The version of Gravity used in the ending credits is the one that is on OST #1 just shortened down (uses the opening of the song and the ending of the song, not the second verse). There is another version of Gravity, an early version of it which was used to promote the series as it was in production. This hasnt been released on a cd but u can hear it (the full version) on DVD #1, its the background music for one of the promos. It sounds different (cant remember how though, might have been a more acousticy version). Thats it to the best of my knowledge
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Post by AlBQuirky on Jan 27, 2005 10:02:30 GMT -5
Thanks, Squall, but I knew that. The CD (OST 1) just has the full version on it. I was more curious (or fishing as it may be) if that version of Garavity used in the closing credits already existed, or am I going to need to search for dvd-ripping software
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Post by RainingBlue on Feb 1, 2005 0:16:41 GMT -5
The link isn't working for me, I'll have to check back later.
wait, there's a part where Maaya sings 'Heaven's Not Enough?' Oh sweet. My favorite singer singing my favorite WR song. ^_^
I love that Yoko Kanno uses Steve Conte for a lot of her songs, he's an amazing vocalist.
And actually, those French soundings songs really aren't french. They're Yoko Kanno's own language, which is a really elegant mix of french and latin. If you've ever seen the Escaflowne Movie the song 'Sora' is the in the same language. It's very pretty.
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Post by Squall on Feb 1, 2005 17:09:50 GMT -5
The link isn't working for me, I'll have to check back later. Yeh, currently having a few issues with Rakuen's Requiem, sorry guys. Post a message when its all back up
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Post by DeathFang on Feb 2, 2005 9:49:07 GMT -5
Link is dead
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Lunatic Pandora
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Do not help the Blind to see, poke your eyes out and join their masses
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Post by Lunatic Pandora on Feb 5, 2005 22:49:16 GMT -5
Has/is the 2nd WR soundtrack comming out in America?
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Post by Crickie on Feb 8, 2005 21:59:42 GMT -5
I just got done watching Men's Lament (#13) and I think I just might implode if I don't find out the name of that song that is playing at the beginning when Hige and Kiba are talking to Blue before they take off again. It's played again sometime in the series, but I can't place it. It's uncredited on either soundtrack as far as I know, but it's getting to the point where I just watch the beginning of the episode so I can hear that song. Can anyone help me, or will I be imploding in the near future?
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Post by Squall on Feb 8, 2005 23:58:06 GMT -5
Can anyone help me, or will I be imploding in the near future? Episode #13- Men’s Lament 1. Unknown Song #31 (Swanky Guitar) (Blue with the wolf group) (Interlude to Unknown Song #5) 2. Unknown Song #5 (Whimsical Piano) (Blue talks to wolves) 3. Hounds (Beginning of Hubb and Quent’s road trip) 4. Unknown Song #32 (Haunting Piano and Violin) (Hubb’s flashbacks) 5. Friends (Hubb’s flashbacks continued) 6. Coracao Selvagem (Hubb and Quent’s Road Trip Part 2) 7. Separated (Hubb and Cher’s reunion) Thats what we have listed for episode 13, so doesnt seem that the music ur after has been released as yet.
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Post by DJ Toboe on Feb 15, 2005 8:35:10 GMT -5
I'll admit that the music in Wolf's Rain isn't usually what I listen to, although nothing against Yokko Kanno... he did some great songs! Although, I love his soundtrack more in Ghost in the Shell: Standalone Complex then in Wolf's Rain. Then again, that's probably because Ghost in the Shell opens with a trance song.
I wish I could get just the vocals for Gravity... it would make a great trance song.
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Post by ookami de kokoro on Feb 15, 2005 22:51:54 GMT -5
Yoko Kanno is a woman, you crackhead ;D oh well, we forgive you.
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Post by Shamdeo on Feb 16, 2005 0:34:31 GMT -5
:: Thwaps the crackhead. :: You crackhead! You're forgiven now. And yes. Yoko Kanno is the queen of anime music. Bow to her excellence.
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