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product_id: 16431014
title: "20020220: Music From Final Fantasy"
brand: "tokyo philharmonic orchestra"
price: "£39.63"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 11
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# 20020220: Music From Final Fantasy

**Brand:** tokyo philharmonic orchestra
**Price:** £39.63
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** 20020220: Music From Final Fantasy by tokyo philharmonic orchestra
- **How much does it cost?** £39.63 with free shipping
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## Description

Music from 'final Fantasy' at the Tokyo International Forum.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Simply Amazing
  

*by M***S on Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2008*

Nobuo Uematsu has long since been a brilliant composer, and his full orchestral rendition of some of the best songs from the Final Fantasy series is the most beautiful, heart-warming, heart-breaking, amazing music created.  Anyone familiar with the Final Fantasy games will tear when they hear Aerith's Theme perfectly played by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.  Anyone who appreciates classical music will enjoy this soundtrack, not just Final Fantasy fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Perfect for kicking back to
  

*by D***Y on Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2011*

This album is an incredibly well put together performance of the various songs from the Final Fantasy series.  All are performed to perfection, although the tenor in "One Winged Angel" is a bit overpowering.  Also, all the introductions and comments are in Japanese so I don't get much out of that.  Overall, just another awesome performance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Better than most all the ordinary FF soundtracks
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2007*

First of all, people seem to be overly critical of the choir. They say that it sounds out of tune or whatever, but this is only because they were recorded live. In Advent: One-Winged Angel, the same choir sounds totally incredible. The choir itself isn't bad, it's the recording environment that was not so hot.That said, I can say that this is a very impressive two CD set, even though several of the songs I don't recognize. The music is professionally composed and arranged, and just goes to show that Final Fantasy music is proffesional level. The only cons are the lesser sound quality of being recorded live and the MC tracks, which can get to be a bit long. The way they keep talking makes me really want to know what they're saying. My favorite pieces are:1. One-Winged Angel: I do admit that the FFVII Reunion Tracks arrangement is better, but only because of the recording environment. This arrangement has a lot of cool new elements and an awesome sound. The only problems I see with this arrangement is the absent-minded microphone placement and a bit of background shuffling that is heard at one part. The shuffling is very quiet and you get used to it, but I'm just picky about these things. As for the microphone placement; whoever put one right next to the #%@$in' snare drum deproved the quality of the piece a bit much. The snare drum during the chorus is louder than any of the other parts, and the choir is already being a bit overpowered by the orchestra. This makes for a choral section that isn't heard well enough. Despite all these slight cons, however, this arrangement of the classic piece remains superb and awesome-sounding.2. Liberi Fatali: Same choir rant as before. This arrangement doesn't sound quite as good as the original, but it's not really that different, it's still an incredible piece.3. Melodies of Life: This arrangement is better, I think, than the original except for the singing. She sounded a lot more confident in the original. But aside from that, this song is a great classic.4. Suteki Da Ne: The original was quite a bit better, both in sound quality and in the singing. Rikki was nervous during the performance, it is shown by her incessant breath-taking in the middle of phrases and low confidence in her voice. However, the instrumentation does sound nicely different in some spots, and Rikki's singing is still beautiful.This album is a must-have for any FF freak, and is better than most all the ordinary FF soundtracks. Don't miss it.

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