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1.1 Vamo' Alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX1.2 Suteki Da Ne - Final Fantasy X1.3 Terra's Theme - Final Fantasy VI1.4 Final Fantasy Main Theme1.5 Fighting - Final Fantasy VII1.6 A Place To Call Home - Final Fantasy IX1.7 Aerith's Theme - Final Fantasy VII1.8 To Zanarkand - Final Fantasy X1.9 Cinco de Chocobo - Final Fantasy VII1.10 You're Not Alone - Final Fantasy IX1.11 Parochial Town (ft. Juliette Boyer) - Final Fantasy VII1.12 Costa Del Sol (ft. Juliette Boyer) - Final Fantasy VII1.13 Tifa's Theme - Final Fantasy VII1.14 Wish - Final Fantasy XIII-21.15 The Promise - Final Fantasy XIII1.16 Cosmo Canyon - Final Fantasy VII1.17 Suteki Da Ne (ft. Naoko Matsui and Ujin Ko) - Final Fantasy X |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
.. Final Fantasy |
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Description: | Owaru Plays Music From Final Fantasy is an album by Owaru, released in 2021. The album is a game music CD. - .. FINAL FANTASYOWARU (in Japanese : ???) is the meeting of two friends and artists, Arnaud Forestier on piano and Adrien Duterte on flute. Playing along the lines of jazz and classical music, this energetic duo draws from a large palette of genres in order to highlight many of the most famous works from Japanese pop culture. After more than twenty shows featuring the original music of the Final Fantasy franchise, the band has decided to release an album solely focused on this repertoire. From the most epic to more sorrowful themes, the duo pays homage to the most famous pieces by Nobuo Uematsu and Masashi Hamauzu. Recorded at Studio 7eme Ciel, the album Owaru Plays Music From Final Fantasy is a love letter to these video games and their universe. The themes are presented through new and beautiful arrangements and interpretations, while respecting the original vision of the composers. Including titles like "Chocobo's Theme" from FFVII, "Terra's theme" from FFVI or even the epic "Vamo'alla Flamenco " FFIX), OWARU sheds a new light on these iconic soundtracks. Throughout the 17 tracks of the album, some regular guests of the duo are featured, such as Japanese lyrical singer Naoko Matsui on Suteki Da Ne (FFX), as well as Ujin Ko on flute and Juliette Boyer on double bass. |
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No. of tracks: |
17 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
IMT7935669.2 |
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