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Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack Limited Edition
Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack Limited Edition
Genre: Soundtracks
 
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Soundtrack to the PS2 game. Music by Hitoshi Sakimoto. First pressing comes in a deluxe box with a picture label and booklet.

     
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All Artists: Nobuo Uematsu
Title: Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack Limited Edition
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 6/12/2006
Album Type: Soundtrack, Import, Limited Edition
Genre: Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 4
SwapaCD Credits: 4
UPC: 4534530013682

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Album Description
Soundtrack to the PS2 game. Music by Hitoshi Sakimoto. First pressing comes in a deluxe box with a picture label and booklet.
 

CD Reviews

Final Fantasy Music On a Grand Scale
S. Rhodes | 08/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Nobuo Uematsu didn't compose the score for Final Fantasy XII. In fact, the only track composed by him on this entire album is "Kiss Me Goodbye." While Uematsu, the veteran composer of the first eleven Final Fantasy games, didn't compose this soundtrack, it still sounds wonderful. Hitoshi Sakimoto composed these tracks. Some of them also rearranged from what Uematsu did, and of course, it sounds fantastic. Final Fantasy XII has a fantastic soundtrack. Just enough to get you excited about the game! Enjoy over 100 tracks and five hours of Final Fantasy goodness!



There's not much difference between the collectors edition and the original edition. The Collectors Edition has a better box. That may not seem like much, but the box is taller and unfolds like a collector's edition DVD. There's also a fantastic booklet to flip through. Other than that the difference isn't huge. The disc contain the same music soundtracks and they're of the same length. For Final Fantasy collectors, this is a pretty neat package to get a hold of.



Below is a track listing if you're interested (track listings provided by wikipedia.org).



Disc One (1:13:35)



1. "Loop Demo" (1:36)

2. "Final Fantasy ~FFXII Version~" (1:16)

3. "Opening Movie (Theme of Final Fantasy XII)" (6:57)

4. "Infiltration" (3:09)

5. "Boss Battle" (3:23)

6. "Auditory Hallucination" (3:13)

7. "Secret Practice" (2:09)

8. "Small Happiness" (0:08)

9. "Royal Capital Rabanastre / City Upper Ground" (5:27)

10. "Penelo's Theme" (2:56)

11. "Dream of Becoming a Sky Pirate" (0:35)

12. "Little Villain" (3:03)

13. "East Dalmasca Desert" (4:02)

14. "Level Up!" (0:06)

15. "Naiveté" (3:01)

16. "Coexistence (Imperial Version)" (2:47)

17. "Signs of Change" (2:21)

18. "Mission Start" (0:07)

19. "Rabanastre Downtown" (2:40)

20. "Mission Failure" (0:12)

21. "Peaceful Determination" (3:32)

22. "The Dalmascan Westersand" (1:34)

23. "Clan Headquarters" (2:46)

24. "Small Bargain" (0:08)

25. "Giza Plains" (4:42)

26. "Separation with Penelo" (0:30)

27. "The Garamscythe Waterway" (2:54)

28. "Sign" (2:47)

29. "Riot" (2:57)

30. "Nalbina Fortress Town Area" (2:22)





Disc Two (1:13:33)



1. "The Princess' Vision" (3:18)

2. "The Strike of a Blade" (2:35)

3. "Victory Fanfare ~FFXII Version~" (0:28)

4. "Abyss" (3:24)

5. "Dark Clouds (Imperial Version)" (2:00)

6. "Promise With Balthier" (0:36)

7. "Game Over" (0:22)

8. "Nalbina Fortress Underground Prison" (4:34)

9. "Barbarians" (2:28)

10. "Battle Drum" (2:46)

11. "Theme of the Empire" (7:49)

12. "Chocobo FFXII Arrange Ver. 1" (2:49)

13. "The Barheim Passage" (3:51)

14. "Sorrow (Liberation Army Version)" (3:35)

15. "Basch's Reminiscence" (0:57)

16. "Coexistence (Liberation Army Version)" (2:50)

17. "The Skycity of Bhujerba" (3:48)

18. "Secret of Nethicite" (3:24)

19. "Dark Night (Imperial Version)" (2:00)

20. "Speechless Fight" (2:32)

21. "The Dreadnought Leviathan Bridge" (3:53)

22. "Challenging The Empire" (3:19)

23. "State of Urgency" (3:15)

24. "Agitation (Imperial Version)" (3:13)

25. "The Tomb of Raithwall" (3:35)





Disc Three (1:13:32)



1. "Large Sandsea" (2:21)

2. "Esper Battle" (3:23)

3. "Sorrow (Imperial Version)" (2:49)

4. "Seeking Power" (3:13)

5. "Fight to the Death" (2:44)

6. "Jahara, Land of the Garif" (4:58)

7. "Ozmone Plain" (2:30)

8. "The Golmore Jungle" (3:50)

9. "Eruyt Village" (4:13)

10. "You Really Are a Child ..." (0:13)

11. "Chocobo ~FFXII Version~" (2:03)

12. "A Nearing Threat" (2:44)

13. "Clash on the Big Bridge ~FFXII Version~" (2:46)

14. "Abandoning Power" (2:36)

15. "The Stilshrine of Miriam" (3:23)

16. "Time of Rest" (2:10)

17. "White Room" (3:44)

18. "The Salikawood" (2:37)

19. "The Phon Coast" (3:58)

20. "Destiny" (2:57)

21. "The Sohen Cave Palace" (3:38)

22. "An Hour of Rest" (4:31)

23. "Neigbourhood of Water" (3:12)

24. "The Mosphoran Highwaste" (2:49)





Disc Four (1:13:52)



1. "The Cerobi Steppe" (3:13)

2. "Esper" (2:44)

3. "The Port City of Balfonheim" (2:14)

4. "Nap" (0:14)

5. "The Zertinan Caverns" (3:22)

6. "Ground of Recollection" (4:01)

7. "The Forgotten Capital" (4:16)

8. "The Feywood" (4:14)

9. "Ashe's Theme" (5:30)

10. "Giruvegan Enigma" (2:39)

11. "To the Place of Gods" (3:24)

12. "Beginning of the End" (3:37)

13. "To the Summit" (1:49)

14. "The Sky Fortress Bahamut" (3:21)

15. "Shaking Bahamut" (0:41)

16. "Battle for Freedom" (8:51)

17. "The Battle's Conclusion" (1:14)

18. "Ending Movie" (6:19)

19. "Kiss Me Good-Bye -featured in Final Fantasy XII-" (4:59)

20. "Symphonic Poem: "Hope" ~Final Fantasy XII PV ver.~" (3:54)

21. "Theme of Final Fantasy XII (Presentation Version)" (3:05)"
Beware of Bootlegs
J. Smith | 08/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great soundtrack with incredible arrangements and songs. My experience was ruined by one thing.. I bought this soundtrack for $50, came home, started listening. The quality of the recording was pretty good, but I noticed that the casing was not very high quality. I thought that this was just because it was from Japan.. then I noticed the pictures of the actual cd case and I started to get suspicious. Turns out I bought a counterfiet copy, made by "Miya Records", a pirate company based out of Tiwan. The lesson here is to buy only from dealers you trust."