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Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter
Hitoshi Sakimoto
Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter
Genre: Soundtracks
 
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CD Details

All Artists: Hitoshi Sakimoto
Title: Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony/Columbia
Original Release Date: 2/16/2003
Re-Release Date: 12/30/2002
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genre: Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 4976219800716
 

CD Reviews

Fantastic!
J-Man | 12/18/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Dragon Quest symphonies are a revolution in game music, they truly are. Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite is certainly no exception to the rule - not only are *all* the (main) songs in the game present, they are all performed by a full symphony orchestra. Drooooool. It's not just the symphony that does it, either. Koichi Sugiyama's compositions are just marvelous, everything one would come to expect from an excellent RPG. There are highs, there are lows, fast and lively tunes, slow and mournful songs - it's all here, and it's all symphonic. What more could you ask for? Nothing. Though many may not believe it, the Dragon Quest symphonies are the epitome of RPG soundtracks.



Dragon Quest V has all you'd want, too. It's yet another example of wonderful dramatic music conveying the emotion of the story just like a motion picture soundtrack. Yet it's stunning classical music in its own right. The series favorite "Overture" is here, and I'd have to say it's the best one of all the Dragon Quests. It's musically and dramatically "over the top", and in a good way.



Probably one of the best songs on the CD is track three - the town and overworld songs. This musical montage is blended perfectly together and exemplifies Dragon Quest. These songs are the type that will become instant classics - you'll find yourself humming or whistling them all day, simply because they're so good.



A treat in Dragon Quest V is that the battle music is surprisingly good! This is unusual for Mr. Sugiyama; as heard from previous works it has not been his forte. In my opinion, it's in ways reminiscent of John Williams' work in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".



Near the end of the soundtrack, the music slows down considerably and becomes much more somber. This is really nice, as it adds a lot of variety to the score.



Disc One (76:51)

1) Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter -Opening Animation- 1:37

2) The Beginning 0:12

3) Kind Friends 1:52

4) Ranger Base 4:52

5) Low Layer Area 3:19

6) Lift 3:55

7) Going Out to See the Sky 2:57

8) Victory Party 0:43

9) Bio Public Corporation 3:30

10) Origin 3:07

11) Attack 3:35

12) Waste Abandonment Pit 5:49

13) The Strong Enemy 3:07

14) Small Departures 3:25

15) The 1st Decision 2:48

16) The Lowest Layer Area 3:08

17) Conquring the World 3:05

18) A Sad Memory 4:30

19) Symptom 3:13

20) Imminent Crisis 2:25

21) Industrial Area 3:48

22) Sad Color 2:16

23) Out of Mind 3:35

24) Sign 2:15

25) There is no Regret 3:13

26) At Ease 0:25



Disc Two (73:52)

1) The Middle Layer Area 4:24

2) Commerce Disposal Area 3:17

3) Trinity Pit 2:31

4) A Remaining Trace 3:23

5) Life Line 4:00

6) The Upper Layer Area 2:49

7) Electricity Supply Building 5:43

8) A Moment of Joy 3:24

9) The Center Ministry Area 4:07

10) Calling from a Distance 2:53

11) Seeing Again 3:02

12) Lost Hope for Tomorrow 3:49

13) Sealed 2:42

14) Ending 3:24

15) Castle - Imitation (Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter) 3:36

16) Silver Sound 2:06

17) The More You Dig, The More... 3:18

18) Going With a Smile 4:02

19) Kokon Hore 3:37

20) Prologue 1:47

21) The Way It Should Be 2:22

22) Escaping from NOW 3:26

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