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There have been two different releases of the original soundtracks of Final Fantasy I & II , respective to the original release of each game and to the release of the Last Fantasy Origins compilation.
The music of the original Final Fantasy and that of Final Fantasy II was offset released as a single compilation anthology, All Sounds of Terminal Fantasy I & II in 1989, to moderate disquisitional acclaim. Following this release, the arranged anthology Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy was released to neat critical acclaim, being called "an orchestral masterpiece" by Square Music reviewers and lauded by other sources also.
In 2002, for the release of Final Fantasy Origins, the soundtrack was rearranged and released as the album Final Fantasy I & Two Original Soundtrack by Uematsu and Tsuyoshi Sekito, who won praise for his interest and who would get, the post-obit yr, the atomic number 82 guitarist of the Black Mages.
Contents
- 1 Development
- 2 All Sounds of Last Fantasy I & II
- ii.ane Track list
- 3 Terminal Fantasy I & 2 Original Soundtrack
- 3.one Track list
- iii.1.ane Disc 1 - Concluding Fantasy I (55:11)
- 3.ane.two Disc 2 - Final Fantasy Two (47:19)
- 3.one Track list
- 4 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack (PS Version)
- 4.1 Spotify
- 5 Final Fantasy Ii Original Soundtrack (PS Version)
- v.1 Spotify
- 6 Concluding Fantasy Original Soundtrack
- 6.1 Spotify
- vii Final Fantasy Ii Original Soundtrack
- vii.one Spotify
- viii Music samples
- 9 Sheet music
- 10 Gallery
- 11 References
- 12 Related
- xiii External links
Development [ ]
The composer, Nobuo Uematsu, while working on the first Concluding Fantasy title wasn't aware he was going to be working on a series starting with his showtime projection on Square. Hironobu Sakaguchi had told Uematsu he didn't want to endeavor and compete with Enix and their Dragon Quest series and when Uematsu listened to its music he noticed Mr. Sugiyama's (the Dragon Quest serial composer) rigidly classical style. He didn't want to create that type of music, so didn't arroyo Terminal Fantasy with any specific ideas.[one]
The limited hardware of the Nintendo Entertainment Arrangement ready some restrictions on what kind of music the games could feature. Only 3 types of sounds were available, and did not offer much room to play around with: they had a low channel, a mid-range for arpeggios, and a acme channel for melodies. Alternately, one could utilise the low end for arpeggios, and and then utilise the other ii for melody and its echo in club to requite off a somewhat eerie, floating sound.
All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II [ ]
All Sounds of Terminal Fantasy I & II is the consummate soundtrack of the original NES versions of Final Fantasy and Last Fantasy II, on ane disc. Tracks 1 and 49 are bundled versions of themes from both games. Tracks 2 - 21 are from Final Fantasy and 22 - 48 are from Terminal Fantasy II.
The original soundtrack of Final Fantasy introduced three of the musical themes that became a staple of the series always afterward, also equally some lasting fan favorites such as "Matoya'south Cave." Uematsu, at the fourth dimension Final Fantasy was still being produced, was asked to compose the music for the game by the series' creator Hironobu Sakaguchi during a meeting at the modest offices where Foursquare Co., Ltd. was and then located. After the game's success, Uematsu was asked to etch the music for the next entry in the series, which, despite its proper name, was not to exist a direct sequel of Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy II introduced the fourth of the recurring themes, the "Chocobo Theme".
Track list [ ]
- WELCOME TO F.F. WORLD - 6:57
- Final Fantasy
- Prelude - 0:52
(プレリュード, Preryūdo ?)- Plays at the title screen.
- Opening Theme - 1:25
(オープニング・テーマ, Ōpuningu Tēma ?)- The opening theme. Also plays during the 15 puzzle minigame.
- Castle Cornelia - 0:47
(コーネリア城, Kōneria-jō ?)- The eponymous theme of the castle.
- Primary Theme - 1:02
(メインテーマ, Mein Tēma ?)- The globe map theme.
- Chaos Shrine - 1:00
(カオスの神殿, Kaosu no Shinden ?)- Played when the party visits the Chaos Shrine.
- Matoya's Cavern - i:13
(マトーヤの洞窟, Matōya no Dōkutsu ?)- The eponymous theme of the cave.
- Town - 0:52
(街, Machi ?)- The game's boondocks theme. Played whenever the party visits a village or town.
- Store - 1:00
(店, Mise ?)- Played when the party visits a shop.
- Sailing Transport - 0:48
(船, Fune ?, lit. Ship)- Played when navigating the seas.
- Sunken Shrine - i:27
(海底神殿, Kaitei Shinden ?, lit. Underwater Temple)- Plays at the Chaos Shrine.
- Dungeon - 0:56
(ダンジョン, Danjon ?)- Plays at some dungeons.
- - 0:41
(メニュー画面, Menyū Gamen ?)- The menu theme.
- Airship - 0:50
(飛空船, Hikūtei ?)- Played while navigating the airship.
- Mt. Gulg - i:12
(グルグ火山, Gurugu Kazan ?, lit. Gulg Volcano)- Played when visiting Mount Gulg.
- Flying Fortress - i:fourteen
(浮遊城, Fuyūjō ?, lit. Floating Castle)- Background theme of the eponymous location.
- Battle - 1:36
(戦闘シーン, Sentō Shīn ?, lit. Battle Scene)- Plays at battles.
- Victory - 0:38
(勝利, Shōri ?)- Plays when the party wins a battle.
- End Theme - 1:49
(エンディングテーマ, Endingu Tēma ?, lit. Ending Theme)- The game's ending theme.
- Game Over - 0:53
(デッドミュージック, Deddo Myūjikku ?, lit. Dead Music)- Played during a Game Over.
- Save Jingle - 0:07
(セーブミュージック, Seibu Myūjikku ?, lit. Save Music)- Played when accessing the save screen.
- Last Fantasy II
- Prelude - 0:46
(プレリュード, Preryūdo ?)- Plays at the title screen.
- Battle Theme i - 1:28
(戦闘シーン1, Sentō Shīn 1 ?, lit. Battle Scene 1)- Plays during random encounters.
- Revival - 0:24
(生き返りの間, Ikikaeri no Ma ?, lit. Fourth dimension of Revival)- Plays during the scene when the histrion first meets Minwu.
- Reunion - 0:09
(再会, Saikai ?)- Plays when Firion unites with Maria and Guy.
- The Rebel Army - 1:xv
(反乱軍のテーマ, Hanrangun no Tēma ?, lit. Insubordinate Ground forces Theme)- Plays in the base of the Wild Rose Rebellion at Altair.
- Boondocks - 1:46
(街, Machi ?)- The game's town theme.
- Main Theme - 1:26
(メインテーマ, Mein Tēma ?)- The world map theme.
- Castle Pandaemonium
(パンデモニウム城, Pandemoniumu-jō ?, lit. Pandemonium Castle) - ane:04- Played during the political party's incursion on Pandaemonium. Remixed and included in the Final Fantasy 9: Original Soundtrack.
- The Imperial Army - 1:29
(帝国軍のテーマ, Teikokugun no Tēma ?, lit. Regal Army Theme)- Plays in several Empire-related locations such as the Dreadnought, Bafsk Sewers, and Castle Palamecia.
- Chocobo Theme - 0:25
(チョコボのテーマ, Chokobo no Tēma ?)- The chocobo theme.
- Tower of the Magi - 1:25
(魔導士の塔, Madōushi no Tō ?, lit. Tower of Mages)- Plays in the Mysidian Tower.
- Escape! - 0:20
(脱出!, Dasshutsu! ?)- Plays when the party escapes the Dreadnought.
- Aboriginal Castle - 0:51
(古城, Kojō ?)- Background theme for Fynn Castle, Kashuan, and Deist Castle.
- Dungeon - one:46
(ダンジョン, Danjon ?)- Plays in dungeons.
- The Emperor'south Rebirth - 0:27
(皇帝復活, Kōtei Fukkatsu ?, lit. Emperor'due south Revival)- Plays when the Emperor returns as the Dark Emperor.
- Boxing Theme 2 - 2:x
(戦闘シーン2, Sentō Shīn ii ?, lit. Battle Scene 2)- Plays in the final boxing against the Dark Emperor.
- Victory - 0:40
(勝利, Shōri ?)- The victory fanfare.
- Finale - 3:09
(フィナーレ, Fināre ?)- The game's catastrophe theme.
- Waltz - 0:41
(ワルツ, Warutsu ?)- Plays during the ceremony at Fynn Castle later the defeat of the Emperor at the Cyclone.
- The Princess's Seduction - 0:28
(王女の誘惑, Ōjo no Yūwaku ?, lit. Temptation of the Princess)- Played when the fake Princess Hilda attempts to seduce Firion. Fatigued from Peter Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake ballet composition.
- Game Over - 0:50
(デッドミュージック, Deddo Myūjikku ?, lit. Dead Music)- Plays when the party loses a battle. Likewise plays when a graphic symbol dies such equally Josef and Minwu.
- Fanfare - 0:06
(ファンファーレ, Fanfāre ?)- Plays when party obtains a primal item. Also plays in the beginning Concluding Fantasy when the party utilise a tent and when the player finishes the 15 puzzle minigame.
- Join the Party! - 0:07
(仲間に加える, Nakama ni Kuwaeru ?, lit. Joining the Grouping)- Plays whenever a new member joins the party.
- Store - 0:41
(店, Mise ?)- Unused track.
- Airship - 0:56
(飛空船, Hikūtei ?)- Unused runway.
- Battle Scene 3 - ane:58
(戦闘シーン3, Sentō Shīn three ?)- Unused track.
- Dungeon - 0:59
(ダンジョン, Danjon ?)- Unused track. Reused in Final Fantasy Six as "The Magic House".
- Good day! F.F. World - seven:25
Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack [ ]
Concluding Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack is the complete soundtrack of the PlayStation remake versions of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy Ii. The rearrangements were produced by Nobuo Uematsu (for disc 1) and Tsuyoshi Sekito (for disc 2).
Terminal Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack is missing some Last Fantasy Ii music that was on the All Sounds of album, notably the airship music, shop music and dungeon music. It also lacks the remixes "Welcome to F.F. Earth" and "Goodbye! F.F. Globe." Nonetheless, the music has been revamped for PlayStation sound quality.
Track list [ ]
Disc 1 - Final Fantasy I (55:xi) [ ]
- Opening Movie — 2:02(オープニング・ムービー, Ōpuningu Mūbī ?)
- Opening Movie + SE — ii:02(オープニング・ムービー+SE, Ōpuningu Mūbī + SE ?)
- Opening Demo — i:57(オープニング・デモ, Ōpuningu Demo ?)
- Prelude — 1:46(プレリュード, Preryūdo ?)
- Opening Theme — 1:52(オープニング・テーマ, Ōpuningu Tēma ?)
- Cornelia Castle — 2:15(コーネリア城, Kōneria-jō ?)
- Main Theme — 2:38(メインテーマ, Mein Tēma ?)
- Anarchy'south Temple — 1:46(カオスの神殿, Kaosu no Shinden ?)
- Matoya's Cavern — 2:28(マトーヤの洞窟, Matōya no Dōkutsu ?)
- Town — i:53(街, Machi ?)
- Store — i:22(店, Mise ?)
- Ship — 1:38(船, Fune ?)
- Underwater Temple — 1:42(海底神殿, Kaitei Shinden ?)
- Dungeon — 1:30(ダンジョン, Danjon ?)
- — 0:58(メニュー画面, Menyū Gamen ?)
- Airship — 1:29(飛空船, Hikūtei ?)
- Gurgu Volcano — 2:36(グルグ火山, Gurugu Kazan ?, lit. Gulg Volcano)
- Floating Castle — 2:28(浮遊城, Fuyūjō ?)
- Battle Scene — 1:39(戦闘シーン, Sentō Shīn ?)
- Victory — 0:49(勝利, Shōri ?)
- Dead Music — 0:56(デッドミュージック, Deddo Myūjikku ?)
- Salve Music — 0:11(セーブミュージック, Seibu Myūjikku ?)
- Church — 1:58(教会, Kyōkai ?)
- Ruined Castle — 2:12(廃れた城, Sutareta Jō ?)
- Lute — 0:35(リュート, Ryūto ?)
- Bridge Building — 0:42(橋をかけろ, Hashi o Kakero ?)
- To a Deep Place — 0:17(深き場所へ, Fukaki Basho east ?)
- Fanfare — 0:08(ファンファーレ, Fanfāre ?)
- The Crystal Revives — 0:16(クリスタル復活, Kurisutaru Fukkatsu ?)
- Getting an Important Particular — 0:09(大事なものゲット, Daiji na Mono Getto ?)
- Inn — i:22(宿屋, Yadoya ?)
- Mid-Boss Battle — ane:34(中ボスバトル, Chū-Bosu Batoru ?, lit. Centre Boss Battle)
- Boss Battle A — ii:eleven(ボスバトルA, Bosu Batoru A ?)
- Boss Battle B — ii:thirteen(ボスバトルB, Bosu Batoru B ?)
- Last Boxing — 1:51(ラストバトル, Rasuto Batoru ?, lit. Last Battle)
- Ending Theme — 2:06(エンディング・テーマ, Endingu Tēma ?)
Disc 2 - Last Fantasy II (47:19) [ ]
- Opening Movie — 2:37(オープニング・ムービー, Ōpuningu Mūbī ?)
- Opening Motion picture + SE — 2:39(オープニング・ムービー+SE, Ōpuningu Mūbī + SE ?)
- Opening Theme — 1:28(オープニング・テーマ, Ōpuningu Tēma ?)
- Prelude — ane:33(プレリュード, Preryūdo ?)
- Battle Scene 1 — i:38(戦闘シーン1, Sentō Shīn i ?)
- Revivification — 1:25(生き返りの間, Ikikaeri no Ma ?, lit. Time of Revival)
- Reunion — 0:13(再会, Saikai ?)
- Rebel Ground forces Theme — 2:26(反乱軍のテーマ, Hanrangun no Tēma ?)
- Boondocks — 1:56(街, Machi ?)
- Master Theme — 2:50(メインテーマ, Mein Tēma ?)
- Castle Pandemonium — 1:eighteen(パンデモニウム城, Pandemoniumu-jō ?)
- Purple Army Theme — 2:55(帝国軍のテーマ, Teikokugun no Tēma ?)
- Chocobo Theme — 0:31(チョコボのテーマ, Chokobo no Tēma ?)
- Wizard's Tower — 1:34(魔導士の塔, Madōushi no Tō ?, lit. Belfry of Mages)
- Escape! — 1:15(脱出!, Dasshutsu! ?)
- Ancient Castle — ii:44 (古城, Kojō ?)
- Dungeon — 1:54(ダンジョン, Danjon ?)
- The Emperor Revives — 0:49(皇帝復活, Kōtei Fukkatsu ?, lit. Emperor'southward Revival)
- Victory — 0:46(勝利, Shōri ?)
- Waltz — 0:fifty(ワルツ, Warutsu ?)
- Temptation of the Princess — 1:47(王女の誘惑, Ōjo no Yūwaku ?)
- Dead Music — 0:57(デッドミュージック, Deddo Myūjikku ?)
- Fanfare — 0:09(ファンファーレ, Fanfāre ?)
- Added Companion — 0:09(仲間に加える, Nakama ni Kuwaeru ?, lit. Joining the Group)
- Inn — 0:09(宿屋, Yadoya ?, lit. Inn)
- Battle Scene A — ii:25(戦闘シーンA, Sentō Shīn A ?, lit. Boxing Scene A)
- Battle Scene B — two:04(戦闘シーンB, Sentō Shīn B ?, lit. Boxing Scene B)
- Battle Scene two — ii:20(戦闘シーン2, Sentō Shīn 2 ?, lit. Battle Scene 2)
- Finale — four:10(フィナーレ, Fināre ?)
Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack (PS Version) [ ]
Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack (PS Version) is a digital re-release of the PlayStation remake soundtrack of Final Fantasy. It a digital version of the same tracks released in the Final Fantasy I & 2 Original Soundtrack.
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Final Fantasy Ii Original Soundtrack (PS Version) [ ]
Concluding Fantasy II Original Soundtrack (PS Version) is a digital re-release of the PlayStation remake soundtrack of Final Fantasy Two. Information technology a digital version of the same tracks released in the Final Fantasy I & Two Original Soundtrack.
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Terminal Fantasy Original Soundtrack [ ]
Last Fantasy Original Soundtrack is a digital release of the soundtrack for the original NES version of Final Fantasy.
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Final Fantasy II Original Soundtrack [ ]
Last Fantasy II Original Soundtrack is a digital release of the soundtrack for the original NES version of Concluding Fantasy Ii.
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Music samples [ ]
"Boxing"
"Mt. Gulg"
"Ancient Castle"
"Battle Theme 2"
Sail music [ ]
Book comprehend.
Published by DOREMI Music Publishing, the canvas music book Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack Piano Solo Sail Music contains 63 solo piano arrangements for the music on the Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack. The Final Fantasy I-Two-Iii All Songs Collection volume contains pianoforte solo arrangements for all tracks on the first three games in the Final Fantasy serial.
Gallery [ ]
All sounds of Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II backcover.
Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack backcover.
References [ ]
- ↑ http://www.nobuouematsu.com/core.html
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- Final Fantasy I・Two・III Original Soundtrack Revival Disc
External links [ ]
- Foursquare Enix Music - (PS Version) Terminal FANTASY [Original Soundtrack]
- Square Enix Music - (PS Version) FINAL FANTASY II [Original Soundtrack]
- Square Enix Music - Last FANTASY original soundtrack
- Square Enix Music - Last FANTASY 2 original soundtrack
- VGMdb - All Sounds of Final Fantasy I • 2
- VGMdb - All Sounds of Final Fantasy I • Ii (reprint)
- VGMdb - Final Fantasy I & 2 Original Soundtrack
- VGMdb - Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack (reprint)
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