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SaGa is a series of science fiction role-playing video games produced by Square, now Square Enix. The series originated on the Game Boy in 1989 as the creation of Akitoshi Kawazu. It has since continued across multiple platforms, from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to the PlayStation 2, and like the Final Fantasy series, the story in each SaGa game is independent of its counterparts. The music of the SaGa series consists of musical scores and arranged albums from various composers. Some of these composers have created soundtracks and pieces for other Square Enix franchises including the Final Fantasy series and Mana series. The SaGa series is divided up between the original series, released as the Final Fantasy Legend series in North America, the Romancing SaGa series, the SaGa Frontier series, and Unlimited SaGa.

The music of the original series was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, Kenji Ito, Ryuji Sasai, and Chihiro Fujioka. Ito went on to be the composer for the Romancing SaGa series, with each arranged album from the series arranged by a different artist off of Ito's work. Ito composed the soundtrack for the first game of the SaGa Frontier series, but was replaced by Masashi Hamauzu for the second game of the series and Unlimited SaGa. Music from the original soundtracks of the SaGa games has been arranged as sheet music for the piano and published by DOREMI Music Publishing, while tracks from Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song were played at the Press Start -Symphony of Games- 2006 concert and Extra: Hyper Game Music Event 2007 concert in Tokyo and a piece from SaGa Frontier 2 was played at the fifth Symphonic Game Music Concert, held in Leipzig, Germany on August 22, 2007.

SaGa

The original SaGa series consists of Makai Toushi Sa·Ga (lit. "Warrior in the Tower of the Spirit World ~ Sa·Ga"), released for the Game Boy in 1989, Sa·Ga2: Hihō Densetsu ("Sa·Ga2 ~ The Treasure Legend"), and Jikuu no Hasha ~ Sa·Ga 3 [Kanketsu Hen] ("The Ruler of Time and Space ~ Sa·Ga3 [Final Chapter]"), both of which were released for the Game Boy in 1990. The three games were published in North America as The Final Fantasy Legend, Final Fantasy Legend II, and Final Fantasy Legend III. The original releases spawned only one album to date, a combined soundtrack album for all three games.[1] Another album was released in Japan on September 9, 2009, SaGa 2 Hihou Densetsu Goddess of Destiny Original Soundtrack, which is the soundtrack album for the Nintendo DS remake of SaGa 2, SaGa 2 Hihou Densetsu Goddess of Destiny.[2] The soundtrack for the DS remake of SaGa 3, SaGa 3 Jikuu no Hasha Shadow or Light Original Soundtrack, was released on January 12, 2011.[3]

The music of SaGa 1 was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, and that of SaGa 2 by Uematsu and Kenji Ito, while the music of SaGa 3 was composed by Ryuji Sasai and Chihiro Fujioka. Uematsu has stated that while SaGa 1's music could be made of better quality, the emphasis was on enjoying the game, and not solely its appearance or sound.[4] The Game Boy's sound hardware was different from that of the Famicom, which Uematsu was used to composing for at the time, with new stereo and waveforms and only three notes; as a result, Uematsu struggled with deciding how to work with these, developing new themes for the music in the process despite SaGa 1's director Akitoshi Kawazu's desire to have the music be in the same vein as Square's preceding Final Fantasy titles.[5] Uematsu has stated that the Game Boy was a system he would like to compose for again.[4] SaGa 2 was the first soundtrack or album that Kenji Ito worked on.[6]

All Sounds of SaGa

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All Sounds of SaGa is a compilation album of the soundtracks for The Final Fantasy Legend, Final Fantasy Legend II, and Final Fantasy Legend III. The first album of the two-disc set is split between 15 tracks from SaGa 1 and 19 tracks from SaGa 2, while the second disc holds 20 SaGa 3 tracks and an arranged medley of SaGa 1 tracks by Uematsu. The album was published on December 21, 1991 by NTT Publishing/Square with a catalog number of N32D-007/8 and re-released on December 15, 2004 by NTT Publishing with a catalog number of NTCP-1004/5. The album has a total length of 1:28:18 and 55 tracks.[7]

The soundtrack was well received by reviewers such as Patrick Gann of RPGFan, who held that it contained some of the "best composition[s]" in any video game soundtrack. He credited the excellence of the soundtrack to the limited audio resources the composers had to work with on the Game Boy, which in his opinion forced them to be more creative in their compositions. He did note, however, that he felt that the extra arranged medley, while good, was not "anything special".[7] Kero Hazel from Square Enix Music Online had similar comments on the album, praising the composition of the album and its ability to "push the Game Boy sound hardware to its limit", and also felt the arranged medley was lacking. Hazel added that in their opinion the sound quality of the recording equipment used was not as high-quality as would be expected.[8]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Prologue"プロローグ2:11
2."Main Theme"メインテーマ1:38
3."Town Theme"街のテーマ1:46
4."Fight"戦闘1:35
5."Eat the Meat"Eat the meat0:40
6."Demon Cave"魔窟1:46
7."Hurry Up!"Hurry up!1:20
8."Fierce Battle"激闘1:25
9."Requiem"レクイエム1:02
10."Forbidden Tower"禁断の塔1:22
11."Heartful Tears"涙を拭いて2:27
12."Knights of the Demon World Tower"魔界塔士1:17
13."The Highest Floor"最上階0:57
14."Furious Battle"怒闘1:47
15."Epilogue"エピローグ2:31
16."The Legend Begins"伝説は始まる1:52
17."Searching for the Secret Treasure"秘宝を求めて1:08
18."Lethal Strike"必殺の一撃1:33
19."Eat the Meat"Eat the meat0:41
20."Peaceful World"安らぎの大地2:26
21."Adventurer's Theme"勇者のテーマ1:04
22."Pillar of Heaven"天の柱1:12
23."Through the Cramped Darkness"闇の狭間で1:13
24."Wandering Spirit"さまよえる魂1:23
25."Theme of the New God"新しき神のテーマ0:57
26."Ah!!"あっ!!0:18
27."Decisive Battle"死闘の果てに1:15
28."Mystery of the Secret Treasure"秘宝の謎2:10
29."Never Give Up"Never give up1:32
30."Heartful Tears"涙を拭いて2:23
31."Burning Blood"燃える血潮1:46
32."Save the World"Save the world1:41
33."Ending Theme 1"エンディングテーマ12:31
34."Ending Theme 2"エンディングテーマ20:38
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Opening"オープニング1:25
2."Setting off into the Future"未来への旅立ち0:57
3."Deep"オアシス1:22
4."Oasis"ディープ1:02
5."Fight!"戦!1:01
6."Holy Ruins"聖なる遺跡2:02
7."Stronghold"要塞1:30
8."Gods of Another Dimension"異次元の神々1:21
9."Eat the Meat"Eat the meat0:49
10."Warrior's Rest"戦士の休息1:30
11."Theme of Another Dimension"異次元のテーマ1:00
12."Village in a Strange Land"異郷の町1:47
13."Dungeon"ダンジョン0:58
14."Steslos"ステスロス1:08
15."Insanity"狂気0:45
16."Heartful Tears"涙をこらえて1:17
17."Dark Zone"ダークゾーン1:05
18."Laguna's Palace"ラグナの宮殿1:09
19."Spiritual Battle"神戦1:05
20."Supreme Ruler of Time and Space"時空の覇者1:24
21."SaGa Arranged Version: Journey's End (Prologue ~ Town ~ Main ~ Heartful Tears ~ Epilogue)"Sa·Gaアレンジバージョン[Journey's End]12:14

SaGa 2 Hihou Densetsu Goddess of Destiny Original Soundtrack

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SaGa 2 Hihou Densetsu Goddess of Destiny Original Soundtrack is an album of music from the Nintendo DS remake of SaGa 2, SaGa 2 Hihou Densetsu Goddess of Destiny. The album was released by Square Enix on September 9, 2009 with the catalog number of SQEX-10171. It includes music from the original game remixed for the DS by Kenji Ito as well as eight new tracks composed for the remake by Ito. The new tracks are "Future Quest", "Muse's Paradise", "To the Lands of Another World", "Thrill! Surrounded By Enemies", "The Whereabouts of the Fierce Battles", "The Goddess of Destiny", "Twilight Courtesan Journey", and "Militant Meat". The album contains 27 tracks and has a total duration of 1:02:10.[2]

The album was poorly received by Patrick Gann, who described it as, instead of an homage to the original sounds or a full remake with live instruments, a "half-assed synth upgrade" which left the pieces sounding neither new nor classic, but instead just dated. He concluded that the "compositions are far more interesting in their original Game Boy format than on this new arrangement".[9]

Tracklist
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Future Quest"フューチャー・クエスト1:52
2."The Legend Begins"伝説は始まる4:30
3."Searching for the Secret Treasure"秘宝を求めて1:31
4."Muse's Paradise"ミューズの楽園2:56
5."To the Lands of Another World"異世界の地へ1:51
6."Lethal Strike"必殺の一撃1:48
7."Eat the Meat"Eat the meat0:48
8."Peaceful Land"安らぎの大地2:56
9."Thrill! Surrounded By Enemies"ドキッ! 丸ごと敵だらけ2:08
10."Hero's Theme"勇者のテーマ2:24
11."Pillar to Heaven"天の柱2:08
12."The Whereabouts of the Fierce Battles"激闘のゆくえ2:55
13."Through the Cramped Darkness"闇の狭間で1:55
14."Wandering Soul"さまよえる魂2:15
15."Theme of the New God"新しき神のテーマ2:01
16."Ah!!"あっ!!0:31
17."At the End of the Decisive Battle"死闘の果てに2:41
18."Mystery of the Secret Treasure"秘宝の謎4:22
19."Never Give Up"Never give up1:58
20."Wipe Your Tears Away"涙を拭いて2:58
21."The Goddess of Destiny"運命の女神3:48
22."Burning Blood"燃える血潮2:00
23."Save the World"Save the world3:36
24."Ending Theme 1"エンディングテーマ13:16
25."Ending Theme 2"エンディングテーマ20:44
26."Twilight Courtesan Journey"たそがれ花魁道中0:20
27."Militant Meat"戦闘的肉1:58

SaGa 3 Jikuu no Hasha Shadow or Light Original Soundtrack

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SaGa 3 Jikuu no Hasha Shadow or Light Original Soundtrack is an album of music from the Nintendo DS remake of SaGa 3, SaGa 3 Jikuu no Hasha Shadow or Light. Square Enix released the album on January 12, 2011 with the catalog number of SQEX-10221. It includes music from the original game remixed for the DS by Ryuji Sasai and Kenji Ito, as well as new tracks composed by the two. The album contains 27 tracks and has a total duration of 1:12:03.[3]

The album was well received by Jayson Napolitano of Original Sound Version, who described it as a rock reinterpretation of the originals. He claimed that Ito "does a stellar job throughout", and that Sasai, while not as consistent, also generally does a good job. He felt that there were only a few pieces that did not do a good job presenting their original works.[3]

Romancing SaGa

The Romancing SaGa subseries of games consists of Romancing SaGa, released in 1992 for the Super Famicom, Romancing SaGa 2, released on the Super Famicom in 1993, and Romancing SaGa 3, released on the Super Famicom in 1995. An enhanced remake of the first game was made for the PlayStation 2 in 1995 called Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song; this version was the only Romancing SaGa game to be published in North America. The series has sparked nine albums: a soundtrack album for each of the three games, an album of arrangements of Romancing SaGa 1 music in a French musical style, three albums of orchestral arrangements of music from Romancing SaGa 2, 3, and Minstrel Song, a promotional soundtrack album for Romancing SaGa 3, and a single for "Minuet", the theme song of Minstrel Song. The music for all of the Romancing SaGa series was composed by Kenji Ito, while each arranged album was arranged by a different artist and Minuet was written, composed and sung by Masayoshi Yamazaki.[1] Ito created the music of each soundtrack based on images from the games, though he never played the games themselves.[10][11]

Romancing SaGa Original Sound Version

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Romancing SaGa Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album for Romancing SaGa. It was composed by Kenji Ito, with the exception of one track, "Heartful Tears", which had been composed for SaGa 1 by Nobuo Uematsu and was arranged by Ito. The album covers 38 tracks and has a duration of 1:02:50. It was first published by Square on February 21, 1992 with the catalog number N25D-009, and reprinted by NTT Publishing on November 25, 1995 with the number PSCN-5036 and on October 1, 2004 with the number NTCP-5036. The first 34 tracks come from the game, while the last four tracks are bonus tracks from other games.[12]

The soundtrack was well received by Patrick Gann, who noted Ito's ability to push the audio hardware of the Super Nintendo to its limit, with various sound effects that were beyond what other similar games were using.[12]

Tracklist
No.TitleJapanese title (literal translation)Length
1."Opening - Overture...Dawn of the Romance"オーバーチュア〜オープニングタイトル ("Overture~Opening Title")3:27
2."Theme of Albert...The Young Nobleman"アルベルト ("Albert")1:23
3."Theme of Sif...Warrior of the Iced Land"シフ ("Sif")1:41
4."Theme of Claudia...Song of the Nature"クローディア ("Claudia")1:38
5."Theme of Gray...Adventurous Spirit"グレイ ("Gray")1:26
6."Theme of Jamil...Hello, My Friends!"ジャミル ("Jamil")2:05
7."Theme of Aisha...Out in the Steppe"アイシャ ("Aisha")2:00
8."Theme of Barbara...Dance Through the Road"バーバラ ("Barbara")1:16
9."Theme of Captain Hawk...Ladyluck"キャプテンホーク ("Captain Hawk")1:12
10."Step Into the Unknown"ダンジョン1 ("Dungeon 1")1:20
11."The Conflict"バトル1 ("Battle 1")1:57
12."Victory!"勝利! ("Victory!")0:35
13."Glory of the Knight"騎士の誇り ("Glory of the Knight")1:34
14."The Salute"称号獲得 ("Title Acquisition")0:17
15."Sailing the Ocean"船旅 ("Voyage by Boat")0:58
16."Palace of the Dream"宮殿のテーマ ("Palace Theme")1:02
17."Crystal City"クリスタルシティ ("Crystal City")1:37
18."Lost in the Forest"迷いの森 ("Forest of Doubt")1:53
19."The Conspiracy"ダンジョン2 ("Dungeon 2")0:51
20."Hurry Out!"脱出! ("Escape!")0:46
21."Shop Around the Town!"南エスタミル ("South Estermil")1:24
22."Horrible Shadow"下水道 ("Sewers")1:35
23."Dim Gleam of Emerald"魔の島 ("Demon Island")1:30
24."The Four Wills"四天王ダンジョン ("Four King's Dungeon")1:50
25."Beat Them Up!"バトル2 ("Battle 2")2:16
26."A Requiem"レクイエム ("Requiem")1:16
27."Deserted Village"傷心のアイシャ ("Brokenhearted Aisha")1:21
28."Theme of Solitude"孤独のテーマ ("Theme of Solitude")1:12
29."Destined Fate"試練 ("Ordeal")1:40
30."Heartful Tears"涙を拭いて ("Wiping Ones Tears")1:26
31."The Forbidden Realm"ラストダンジョン ("Last Dungeon")1:26
32."Beat of the Evil"邪神復活 ("Revival of the Evil God")1:15
33."Coup de Grace"決戦! サルーイン ("Decisive Battle with Saluin!")3:17
34."Ending Theme...The SaGa"エンディングテーマ ("Ending Theme")7:57
35."Tango Frontier"Barbara's Tango ("Barbara's Tango")0:19
36."Bard's Tale - Once Upon a Time"冒険者のテーマ ("Adventurer's Theme")1:24
37."Night of the Shooting Star"孤独のテーマ2 ("Theme of Solitude 2")1:13
38."Walking Down the Street"エスタミル ("Estermil")0:53

La Romance

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Romancing SaGa La Romance is an album of music from Romancing SaGa arranged in a French musical style by Masaaki Mizuguchi. The original tracks were composed by Kenji Ito. The 11-track album has a length of 42:05. It was first released on July 20, 1992 by Square/NTT Publishing with a catalog number of N30D-025. It was reprinted by NTT Publishing on November 25, 1995 and October 1, 2004 with the catalog numbers PSCN-5037 and NTCP-5037.[13]

The album received mixed reviews from critics. Eve C. of RPGFan disliked the album, calling it a "disappointment" and citing that in her opinion it did not sound French, that many of the tracks were "boring", and that the arrangements were "mediocre". Patrick Gann, however, said that he was impressed with the album, applauding the instrumentation and calling it "quite the CD".[13] Dave of Square Enix Music Online mostly agreed with Gann, calling it "extremely diverse" and full of "inspired arrangements", marred only by a couple of disappointing tracks.[14]

Tracklist
No.TitleOriginal trackLength
1."Thème d'Ouverture" ("Opening Theme")"Overture ~ Opening Title"3:26
2."Pot-pourri des Héros" ("Medley of the Heroes")"Character Medley"4:23
3."Le Palais du Rêve ~ La Ville de Cristal" ("The Palace of Dream - The Crystal City")"Palace Theme ~ Crystal City"4:39
4."Marche Vers l'Inconnu" ("Walking to the Unknown")"Dungeon"3:38
5."Echoppes Autour de la Ville" ("Stalls Around the City")"South Estermil"2:09
6."Perdu Dans la Forêt" ("Lost in the Forest")"Forest of Doubt"3:41
7."La Gloire du Chevalier" ("Glory of the Knight")"Glory of the Knight"4:07
8."Tango du Pays des Frontières" ("Tango from the Border Land")"Barbara's Tango"2:52
9."Le Village Désert ~ Thème de la Solitude" ("The Abandoned Village - Theme of Solitude")"Brokenhearted Aisha ~ Theme of Solitude"5:33
10."Il Etait une Fois : l'Histoire d'un Barde" ("Once Upon a Time: The Story of a Bard")"Adventurer's Theme"3:34
11."Thème Final... La SaGa" ("Ending Theme... The SaGa")"Ending Theme"4:03

Romancing SaGa 2 Original Sound Version

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Romancing SaGa 2 Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album for Romancing SaGa 2. It was composed by Kenji Ito, with the exception of two tracks, "The Legend Begins" and "Heartful Tears", which were composed by Nobuo Uematsu and arranged by Ito. The album covers 35 tracks and has a duration of 1:12:29. It was first published by Square on December 3, 1993 with the catalog number N25D-022, and reprinted by NTT Publishing on November 25, 1995 with the number PSCN-5038 and on October 1, 2004 with the number NTCP-5038. The first 30 tracks come from the game, while the next four tracks are bonus dance music tracks and the final track is a different version of the game's prologue theme.[15]

The soundtrack was warmly received by reviewers such as Patrick Gann, who said that "while no track on here is amazing, [...] they are all at least fairly good". He also enjoyed the "medieval/renaissance" feeling of the tracks, as well as the relative scarcity of "character themes" compared to the soundtracks of Romancing SaGa 1 and 3.[15]

Tracklist
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Prologue -Legend of the Seven Heroes-"プロローグ‐七英雄の伝説‐6:38
2."Opening Title"オープニングタイトル2:26
3."Poem of a Battle Long Ago"遥かなる戦いの詩0:53
4."Imperial Capital Avalon"帝都アバロン1:35
5."Dungeon 1"ダンジョン12:06
6."Disaster -The Death of Victor-"異変‐ヴィクトールの死‐2:18
7."The Emperor Goes to War"皇帝出陣2:31
8."Battle With Kujinshi"クジンシーとの戦い1:45
9."Victory!"勝利!0:46
10."Canal Fort"運河要塞1:49
11."Village 1"村11:22
12."Pit of the Dragon"竜の穴1:46
13."Town in a Foreign Country"異国の街2:17
14."Voyage"船旅1:21
15."Legend of the Mermaid"人魚の伝説1:23
16."Sunken Ship"沈没船1:54
17."Dungeon 2"ダンジョン21:10
18."Village 2"村22:10
19."Escape!"脱出!0:48
20."Ancient Ruins"古代遺跡2:05
21."The Legend Begins"伝説は始まる1:28
22."Dungeon 3"ダンジョン32:06
23."Seven Heroes Battle"七英雄バトル2:53
24."Annihilation Theme"全滅のテーマ1:45
25."Wipe Your Tears Away"涙を拭いて2:53
26."Last Dungeon"ラストダンジョン2:03
27."Last Battle"ラストバトル3:22
28."Ending Theme"エンディングテーマ8:13
29."Successive Emperors"歴代皇帝1:31
30."Epilogue"エピローグ3:19
31."#1"#10:12
32."#2"#20:18
33."#3"#30:37
34."#4"#40:21
35."Prologue -Legend of the Seven Heroes- (Original Version)"〈ボーナストラック〉 プロローグ‐七英雄の伝説‐2:28

Eternal Romance

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Romancing SaGa 2 Eternal Romance is an album of arrangements of music from the Romancing SaGa 2 soundtrack. The album's 10 tracks were arranged by Ryou Fukui, and were originally composed by Kenji Ito. The soundtrack has a length of 58:17 and was published by NTT Publishing three times: on February 21, 1994 with a catalog number of N30D-025, on November 25, 1995 with the number PSCN-5039, and on October 1, 2004 as NTCP-5039.[16]

The album was appreciated by reviewers such as Dave of Square Enix Music Online, who called it "definitely worth listening to" and applauded the wide variety of instruments as well as the "thought" that went into the tracks.[17] Patrick Gann, on the other hand, said that he felt confused while listening to the album, saying that while it was "interesting, even entertaining", he felt that he was "on the outside of an inside joke" and that only fans of Ito's music would appreciate the album.[16]

Tracklist
No.TitleOriginal trackLength
1."Preface to the Saga ~Prologue~" (プレフェス・トゥ・ザ・サガ〜プロローグ)"Opening Title"6:40
2."Colors" (カラーズ)"Village 2"5:27
3."Aspirants" (アスパイレンツ)"Pit of the Dragon"5:26
4."Mermaid Tears" (マーメイド・ティアーズ)"Legend of the Mermaid"6:21
5."Nereid Song" (ネレイド・ソング)"Voyage"5:26
6."Myriad Mystique" (ミリアド・ミスティーク)"Ancient Ruins"6:37
7."Exotic Dusk" (エキゾティック・ダスク)"Town in a Foreign Country"6:01
8."Bitter Prophecy" (ビター・プロフェシー)"Disaster -The Death of Victor-"6:00
9."Embracing You in My Arms" (インブレイシング・ユー・イン・マイ・アームズ)"Dungeon 3"4:00
10."Preciousness ~Epilogue~" (プレシャスネス〜エピローグ)"Epilogue"6:19

Romancing SaGa 3 Original Sound Version

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Romancing SaGa 3 Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album for Romancing SaGa 3. It was entirely composed by Kenji Ito. The album covers 70 tracks over three discs and has a duration of 2:29:19. It was first published by NTT Publishing on November 25, 1995 with the catalog numbers PSCN-5033~5, and reprinted by NTT Publishing on October 1, 2004 with the numbers NTCP-5033~5.[18]

The album was well received by Patrick Gann, who termed it "above expectations" and "some of Ito's finest work". He highlighted the third disc and the character themes as the best tracks on the album.[18]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Prologue ~Threat of the Death Eclipse~"プロローグ〜死食の脅威1:41
2."Opening Title"オープニングタイトル2:10
3."Julian's Theme"ユリアンのテーマ2:15
4."Ellen's Theme"エレンのテーマ2:07
5."Sara's Theme"サラのテーマ2:57
6."Thomas' Theme"トーマスのテーマ3:00
7."Harrid's Theme"ハリードのテーマ2:30
8."Michael's Theme"ミカエルのテーマ2:03
9."Monica's Theme"モニカのテーマ2:53
10."Katarina's Theme"カタリナのテーマ1:48
11."Field"フィールド3:15
12."Battle 1"バトル13:46
13."Victory!"勝利!0:48
14."Podorui"ボドールイ2:30
15."Dungeon 1"ダンジョン11:54
16."Battle 2"バトル21:53
17."Congratulatory March"祝福マーチ1:53
18."Departure"出航1:28
19."Muse's Theme"ミューズのテーマ2:55
20."Dungeon 2"ダンジョン21:48
21."The Professor's Love Theme"きょ・う・じゅ・のテーマ0:41
22."Pet-capture Epic Battle"ペット捕獲大作戦1:27
23."Voyage"船旅2:13
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Town of the Holy King, Lance"聖王の町ランス2:36
2."Holy King Temple"聖王廟2:04
3."Magical Tank Battle"術戦車バトル2:51
4."Great Arch"グレートアーチ1:45
5."Jungle"ジャングル1:02
6."Fairy Village"妖精の村1:55
7."Nightmare"夢魔2:35
8."Dophore's Evil Deeds"ドフォーレの悪行0:34
9."Superhero Robin's Theme ~Evil Never Prevails!~"怪傑ロビンのテーマ〜この世に悪はさかえない!2:50
10."Awakening"目覚め1:25
11."Vanguard Take Off!"バンガード発進!2:07
12."Island at the Edge of the World"最果ての島1:18
13."Desert"砂漠2:05
14."Crystal Ruins"水晶の廃墟2:53
15."Eastern Country"東の国1:59
16."Capital of Kings"諸王の都1:51
17."Rashkuta"ラシュクータ2:24
18."Holy King Tower"神王の塔2:47
19."Trade"トレード2:10
20."Aurora"オーロラ1:43
21."Snowman Town"雪だるまの町1:53
22."Ice Lake"氷湖1:48
23."Gwen's Den"グゥエインの巣2:02
24."Leonid's Castle"レオニード城2:40
Disc 3
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Demon King Palace"魔王殿2:07
2."Demon King Palace Underground"魔王殿地下2:12
3."Byunei's Den"ビューネイの巣2:26
4."Fire Fortress"火術要塞1:31
5."Underwater Palace"海底宮2:43
6."Imminent Crisis"迫り来る危機1:11
7."Four-aristocrat Demons Battle 1"四魔貴族バトル13:01
8."Theme of Annihilation"全滅のテーマ1:45
9."Theme of Sadness 1"悲しみのテーマ11:47
10."Theme of Sadness 2"同22:58
11."To the Battlefield..."いざ戦場へ…2:02
12."Occult Castle Battle"玄城バトル2:19
13."Last Dungeon"ラストダンジョン2:19
14."Four-aristocrat Demons Battle 2"四魔貴族バトル23:41
15."Abyss Gate"アビスゲート2:07
16."Last Battle"ラストバトル4:50
17."Epilogue ~To a New Journey~"エピローグ〜新たな旅へ5:40
18."End Title"エンドタイトル4:08
19."Fanfare"ファンファーレ0:10
20."Putting Up for the Night"宿屋で一泊0:13
21."Trade ~Counterattack~"トレード〜逆襲0:05
22."Trade ~Defeat~"同〜敗北0:06
23."The Professor's Love Theme (Original Version)"きょ・う・じゅ・のテーマ(オリジナル・ヴァージョン)0:40

Windy Tale

Untitled

Romancing SaGa 3 Windy Tale is an arranged album of music from Romancing SaGa 3. The pieces were arranged by Taro Iwashiro from tracks composed by Kenji Ito. The album's 10 tracks cover a duration of 45:47. It was first published by NTT Publishing on January 25, 1996 with the catalog number PSCN-5043, and reprinted by NTT Publishing on October 1, 2004 with the number NTCP-5043.[19]

The album was well received by critics such as Eric Farand of RPGFan, who appreciated the slower feel of the album which in his opinion allowed it to focus on "delivering beautiful melodies" and made it "a pleasure to listen to".[19] Dave of Square Enix Music Online agreed, saying it took the original soundtrack and "improve[d] an already good album". In his opinion, each track was "masterfully composed" and the album was "diverse" in genres.[20]

Tracklist
No.TitleOriginal trackLength
1."Overture"Overture2:41
2."Start of Dream"夢のはじまり6:06
3."In the Gentle Rocking Breeze"そよ風にゆられて4:53
4."Lost Memories"Lost Memories4:57
5."A Shy Smile"微笑みにつつまれて3:14
6."Two Hearts"Two Hearts4:21
7."Fairy's Whisper"Fairy's Whisper3:26
8."Tears"Tears5:07
9."Stardust Waltz"Stardust Waltz3:37
10."Windy Tale ~Teaching Wind~"Windy Tale 〜風が教えてくれたこと〜7:25

Prologue

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Romancing SaGa 3 Prologue is a promotional album of music from Romancing SaGa 3. The tunes were composed by Kenji Ito. The album contains the character themes from the game, and was included in an identically-titled book detailing the game's story, characters and artwork. The album's eight tracks cover a duration of 18:40. It was published by NTT Publishing on November 11, 1995 with the catalog number RSS-0001.[21]

Tracklist
No.TitleLength
1."Theme of Julian"2:06
2."Theme of Elen"2:02
3."Theme of Sarah"2:51
4."Theme of Thomas"2:56
5."Theme of Harid"2:22
6."Theme of Michael"1:56
7."Theme of Monica"2:46
8."Theme of Katharina"1:41

Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song Original Soundtrack

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Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song Original Soundtrack is an arranged album of music from Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song, the 2005 enhanced remake of Romancing SaGa. The tracks were primarily composed by Kenji Ito, with one track contributed by Tsuyoshi Sekito and one track contributed by Nobuo Uematsu, and were arranged from those compositions by Ito and Sekito. When Ito arranged the music of Romancing SaGa 1 for Minstrel Song, he felt that because of all of the fans who had played the original game and the change in audio hardware from the Super Famicom to the PlayStation 2 he did not want to simply re-arrange the pieces, but instead tried to "re-make" the soundtrack into something which could stand on its own from the original soundtrack and the game.[11] He spent two years completing the remake.[22] The game's theme song, "Minuet", is sung by Masayoshi Yamazaki. The album's 103 tracks cover a duration of 3:47:32 across four discs. It was published by Universal Music on April 27, 2005 with the catalog numbers UPCH-1411~4.[23]

The album was well received by critics such as Derek Strange of RPGFan, who described it as a "must-have soundtrack" and complimented Ito in both arranging tracks from Romancing SaGa "to both sterling and awesome heights" and in composing new tracks that blended well with the older ones.[23] Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online agreed, saying that it exceeded expectations and was Ito's "finest work to date". Both reviewers cited the fourth disc as the weakest, with Chris referring to it as "mostly filler tracks".[24]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Minuet (Minstrel Song Edit)"メヌエット(Minstrel Song Edit)3:20
2."Overture"オーバーチュア1:48
3."Opening Title"オープニングタイトル2:17
4."Hope For Justice -Albert-"正義の希望 -Albert-2:09
5."Feel the Wind -Aisha-"風を感じて -Aisha-2:22
6."I'll Take All the Treasure! -Jamil-"お宝はすべてイタダキさ! -Jamil-2:05
7."Pure Guardian -Claudia-"無垢なる守り人 -Claudia-3:09
8."My Comrade-in-Arms, Ladyluck -Hawk-"我が戦友、レイディラック -Hawk-2:10
9."Resolute Bravery -Sif-"果断なる勇 -Sif-2:46
10."Absolute Freedom -Gray-"絶対自由 -Gray-2:59
11."Passionate Eyes, Captivating Dance -Barbara-"情熱の瞳、魅惑の舞 -Barbara-2:20
12."Neidhart's Theme"ナイトハルトのテーマ2:53
13."Labyrinth of Illusion"幻想迷宮2:57
14."Prelude of Battle"戦いの序曲2:22
15."Victory!"勝利!0:51
16."Isthmus Castle Raid"イスマス城襲撃0:47
17."Closed Heart"閉じられた心2:18
18."Palace Theme"宮殿のテーマ2:32
19."The Soul of Fire"The Soul Of Fire2:30
20."A Knight's Pride"騎士の誇り4:00
21."Title Acquisition"称号獲得0:20
22."Crystal City"クリスタルシティ2:49
23."In A Jazzy Mood"Jazzyな気分で2:31
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Minstrel Song"Minstrel Song1:56
2."Goodnight"おやすみなさい0:09
3."Invitation to the Darkness"闇への誘い2:27
4."Passionate Rhythm"熱情の律動2:49
5."Lost Woods"迷いの森4:33
6."Voyage"船旅2:35
7."Give Me a Break, You Guys!"おまえらカンベンしてください!2:00
8."We Are Pirates"俺たちゃ海賊1:41
9."Sewers"下水道2:54
10."Isle of Evil"魔の島2:36
11."Chaos Labyrinth"Chaos Labyrinth2:36
12."Escape!"脱出!0:51
13."Sacred Domain -Four Guardian Kings' Dungeon-"不可侵領域 -四天王ダンジョン-3:38
14."A Challenge to God -Four Guardian Kings Battle-"神々への挑戦 -四天王バトル-3:47
15."Requiem"レクイエム0:14
16."Heartbroken Aisha"傷心のアイシャ2:45
17."Theme of Solitude"孤独のテーマ2:57
18."Unerasable Pain"消せない痛み2:27
19."A Piece of Courage"A Piece Of Courage2:43
20."Happiness Tears"Happiness Tears2:54
21."Village of the Giants"巨人の里2:53
22."Melody of Evil and Divinity"邪聖の旋律3:20
23."Wipe Away the Tears"涙を拭いて2:29
24."I Am a Pirate"おれたちゃ海賊1:45
Disc 3
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Final Trial"最終試練3:19
2."Believing My Justice"Believing My Justice3:43
3."Mysterious Glitter"Mysterious Glitter4:26
4."Awakening Memories -The Battle with Sherah-"呼び醒まされた記憶 -The Battle With Sherah-5:21
5."Hades"冥府3:06
6."Written Invitation to Death -The Battle with Death-"死への招待状 -The Battle With Death-4:05
7."Last Dungeon"ラストダンジョン2:09
8."Evil God Revival"邪神復活1:39
9."To the Altar of Revival"復活の舞台へ3:28
10."Decisive Battle! Saruin -Final Battle with Saruin-"決戦! サルーイン -Final Battle With Saruin-6:27
11."Only One Wish"たったひとつの願い4:47
12."Eternal Emotion"永久なる想い2:49
13."End Title"エンドタイトル4:38
14."Minuet (Ending Edit)"メヌエット(Ending Edit)2:55
Disc 4
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Rosalia From a Window"ローザリアの窓辺から2:40
2."Knights' Dominion From a Window"騎士団領の窓辺から2:43
3."Frontier From a Window"フロンティアの窓辺から2:14
4."Walon Isle From a Window"ワロン島の窓辺から1:53
5."Ligou Isle From a Window"リガウ島の窓辺から2:39
6."Garesa Steppe From a Window"ガレサステップの窓辺から2:26
7."Valhalland From a Window"バルハラントの窓辺から1:57
8."Kjaraht From a Window"クジャラートの窓辺から1:37
9."Ore Mine From a Window"鉱山の窓辺から1:48
10."View of the Sea From a Window"海の見える窓辺から1:50
11."Bafal Empire From a Window"バファル帝国の窓辺から2:29
12."Oasis From a Window"オアシスの窓辺から2:10
13."Fishing Village From a Window"漁村の窓辺から1:57
14."Anxiety"不安1:12
15."Shock"衝撃1:18
16."Sad"悲愴1:19
17."No Problem"無問題0:42
18."Suddenly, It's Charleston!?"いきなりチャールストン!?0:42
19."Omen"予兆1:11
20."Pressure"プレッシャー1:25
21."Dash"疾走1:14
22."Invisibility"不可視0:46
23."Romancing As It Is"それなりにロマンシング1:16
24."Boring Days"退屈な日々1:05
25."Arranged Customs"生けるものの性1:43
26."Demise"終焉1:34
27."Jingle A"ジングルA0:09
28."Jingle B"ジングルB0:11
29."Profound"深遠1:18
30."Chills"悪寒1:26
31."Anticipation"期待1:08
32."A Strange Pair"おかしな二人0:23
33."Bewilderment"困惑1:03
34."Crisis"危機0:34
35."Charge"進撃1:00
36."Determination"決意1:22
37."Eternal Separation"永遠の別れ1:05
38."Fateful Encounter"運命の出会い0:52
39."Light Steps! Normal Steps!! Stealthy Steps!!!"抜足! 差足!! 忍足!!!0:42
40."Invitation to Flamenco"フラメンコに誘われて0:41
41."Running Across the Vast Ocean!"大海原を駆けろ!1:09
42."Eternal Emotion (Piano Solo Version)"永久なる想い(Piano Solo Version)3:42

Minuet

"Music of the SaGa series"
Song

Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song: Minuet is the single for "Minuet", the theme song of Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song. The song was written, composed, and sung by Masayoshi Yamazaki. The album contains the original song, an acoustic version, and a karaoke version, all performed by Yamazaki. The album's 3 tracks cover a duration of 14:18. It was published by Universal Music on April 13, 2005 with the catalog number UPCH-5303, and also as a limited edition version with the catalog number of UPCH-9176, and included a screensaver and wallpapers for a computer.[25]

Like the soundtrack it was featured on, Minuet was well received by critics. Patrick Gann called it "strangely beautiful", and described the genre as either "pop or neo-renaissance". He said that the acoustic version was his favorite version of the song on the album.[25] Totz of Square Enix Music Online called it "a CD with one incredibly wonderful song", but stated that he wished there were more works by Yamazaki on the album than just the one song. He concluded that while the album was definitely "worth it" from a "musical perspective", but might not be from a "buyer's perspective".[26]

Tracklist
No.TitleLength
1."Minuet"4:46
2."Minuet (Acoustic Version)"4:46
3."Minuet (Original Karaoke)"4:46

SaGa Frontier

The SaGa Frontier subseries consists of SaGa Frontier, a 1997 PlayStation game, and SaGa Frontier 2, released on the PlayStation in 1999. SaGa Frontier was composed by Kenji Ito, the last SaGa game he has worked on besides the remake of Romancing SaGa 1, while SaGa Frontier 2 saw the first work in the series by Masashi Hamauzu. The series has sparked three albums, which are the soundtrack albums to the two games and a collection of piano and orchestral arrangements of music from SaGa Frontier 2.[1] SaGa Frontier 2 was the first soundtrack from the SaGa series that Ito was not a composer for since SaGa 3 nine years prior and the second solo project by Hamauzu after Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon. Hamauzu has stated that his intention for the soundtrack was to "compose outside the field of conventional 'game music'," and that to do this he "took a lot of chances in every possible way".[27][28] In the liner notes for the soundtrack album, Hamauzu explained that when he began the project he felt pressured to compose music in the same vein as the previous soundtracks in the series, but in the final months before finishing he decided to abandon any preconceived notions of what the music should sound like and instead to "express [his] own unique character".[29]

SaGa Frontier Original Soundtrack

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SaGa Frontier Original Soundtrack is an album of music from SaGa Frontier, composed by Kenji Ito. The album's 75 tracks cover a duration of 3:33:41 across three discs. The third disc contains a hidden track, track 0, which can be found be rewinding the album back from track 1. The album was published by DigiCube on April 21, 1999 with the catalog number SSCX-10009, and re-released by Square Enix on February 1, 2006 with the catalog numbers SQEX-10058~60.[30]

The album reached #69 on the Japan Oricon charts.[31] It was well received by critics such as RPGFan, which said that almost every track was "excellent" and complimented Ito on combining melodies and styles from his Romancing SaGa soundtracks with new styles to form a unique Frontier sound.[30] Ashley Winchester of Square Enix Music Online was more hesitant, saying that while the score had a "lighthearted and easy listening quality" that made it "easy to digest", it was also lacking any "real innovation" and its arrangements were "somewhat simpler" than expected.[32]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."The Opening of a Journey"旅の幕あけ1:54
2."Opening Title"オープニングタイトル2:26
3."Theme of Blue"ブルーのテーマ2:13
4."Margmel in Ruin"滅びゆくマーグメル2:25
5."Standard Yorkland Song"正調・ヨークランド節2:34
6."Junk"ボロ2:41
7."Fight! Alkaiser"戦え! アルカイザー2:47
8."Theme of Emelia"エミリアのテーマ2:36
9."Theme of Asellus"アセルスのテーマ3:14
10."Trick"まよい2:16
11."Dungeon #1"Dungeon #12:48
12."Battle #1"Battle #12:26
13."Victory!"勝利!0:46
14."To the New Land"新天地へ1:19
15."Sunset Town"Sunset Town2:17
16."Let's Swing!"Let's Swing!1:46
17."Zap! Caballero Family"対決! カバレロー家1:53
18."Ancient Tomb of Sei"済王陵古墳2:10
19."Ancient Tomb of Mu"武王古墳2:50
20."Battle #2"Battle #22:01
21."Nakajima Manufacturer"中島製作所1:41
22."Fighting Machine Arena"闘機場2:54
23."Leonard's Laboratory"レオナルド・ラボラトリー2:35
24."Theme of the Cygnus"キグナスのテーマ3:09
25."Baccarat"バカラ2:07
26."Devin"ドゥヴァン1:50
27."Koorong"九龍2:17
28."Battle #3"Battle #32:49
29."Wipeout"全滅…0:25
30."N·E·X·T"N·E·X·T0:12
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."A Blue Town"碧い街2:26
2."Omble"オーンブル1:54
3."The Ancient Ship"古代シップ2:12
4."Despair"ディスペア2:51
5."HQ"HQ2:44
6."Booby Trap"Booby Trap2:14
7."Hey! FUSE"Hey! FUSE2:08
8."Shudder"戦慄3:51
9."Owmi"オウミ3:40
10."Shingrow"シンロウ3:03
11."Theme of Kylin"麒麟のテーマ2:43
12."Shuzer"シュウザー2:41
13."Danger!"危険!1:04
14."Battle #4"Battle #43:27
15."Back Street of Koorong"Back Street of 九龍2:47
16."ALONE"ALONE5:05
17."Melody of Time"時の調べ3:10
18."With Orlouge"オルロワージュのもとに3:03
19."Castle of Needles"針の城2:55
20."Labyrinth of Darkness"闇の迷宮2:21
21."Magic Kingdom"マジックキングダム4:08
22."Battle #5"Battle #53:21
23."Melody -A Tune-"旋律 -調べ-4:05
24."Resolution"Resolution3:01
Disc 3
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
0."Theme of Coon (Hidden Track)"Theme of Coon (Hidden Track)2:12
1."Mosperiburg"ムスペルニブル3:11
2."Wakatu"ワカツ3:27
3."Black X Base"ブラッククロス基地2:14
4."Hell"地獄4:05
5."The Ultimate Weapon"最終兵器3:21
6."Never..."絶対…3:30
7."Last Battle -Asellus-"Last Battle -Asellus-3:20
8."Last Battle -Blue-"Last Battle -Blue-3:35
9."Last Battle -Coon-"Last Battle -Coon-4:15
10."Last Battle -Red-"Last Battle -Red-3:50
11."Last Battle -T260G-"Last Battle -T260G-4:29
12."Last Battle -Lute-"Last Battle -Lute-5:47
13."Last Battle -Emelia-"Last Battle -Emelia-4:55
14."Lamox Beat (Ending -Coon-)"ラモックス・ビート (Ending -Coon-)1:48
15."Destiny -A Law- (Ending -Blue-)"運命 -さだめ- (Ending -Blue-)3:35
16."Dear My Country (Ending -Lute-)"Dear My Country (Ending -Lute-)2:04
17."Fight! R3X!! (Ending -Red-)"FIGHT! R3X!! (Ending -Red-)1:04
18."Like a Revolving Lantern... (Ending -Asellus-)"走馬灯のごとく… (Ending -Asellus-)5:17
19."Contented (Ending -Emelia-)"みちみたりて (Ending -Emelia-)3:13
20."A Memory of Childhood (Ending -T260G-)"少年の日の想い出 (Ending -T260G-)8:15

SaGa Frontier II Original Soundtrack

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SaGa Frontier II Original Soundtrack is an album of music from SaGa Frontier. The tracks were composed by Masashi Hamauzu. The album's 76 tracks cover a duration of 3:05:14 across three discs. The album was published by DigiCube on April 21, 1999 with the catalog number SSCX-10031, and re-released by Square Enix on February 1, 2006 with the catalog numbers SQEX-10061~3.[33]

The album reached #88 on the Japan Oricon charts.[34] It was well received by critics such as Patrick Gann, who described Hamauzu's inaugural work on the series as "different, but also extremely well-done". He said that the individual tracks were "darn good" and applauded the innovative synthesizer techniques used.[33] Nathan Black of Square Enix Music Online also highly praised the album, calling it "excellent" and saying that it "amazed him". Terming the soundtrack Hamauzu's "first major work", he ascribed the album's quality to Hamauzu wanting to "take chances" and make a name for himself. He concluded that because of this there was nothing "bland", "boring" or "predictable" about the soundtrack.[35]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleOriginal titleLength
1."Overture""Vorspiel"1:23
2."Prelude""Präludium"1:35
3."Outside World""Außenwelt"1:59
4."Novel""Roman"1:43
5."Majesty""Majestät"2:40
6."Rose Wreath""Rosenkranz"1:56
7."Marvel""Wunderding"1:58
8."Field Battle I""Feldschlacht I"2:59
9."Showing Joy I""Freudenbezeigung I"1:17
10."Nature Folk""Naturvolk"2:01
11."Captain""Hauptmann"2:24
12."Siren""Wasserjungfer"1:59
13."Affliction""Trübsal"1:51
14."Deviation""Abweichung"1:56
15."Defiant Child""Trotzkopf"2:19
16."Elven King""Erlkönig"2:10
17."Homeless One""Heimatlose"1:57
18."Secrecy""Verborgenheit"1:59
19."Meditation""Vergeistigung"1:44
20."Gathering""Zusammentreffen"2:05
21."Disorder""Durcheinander"1:59
22."Underground""Untergrund"1:57
23."Luck of the Battle""Schlachtenglück"2:03
24."Obsession""Besessenheit"2:29
25."Theme""Thema"2:42
26."Disgrace""Schmach"3:10
27."Manifesto""Manifest"1:48
28."The Sacred""Weihaltor"1:55
Disc 2
No.TitleOriginal titleLength
1."Variation""Variation"3:00
2."Magic Fairy Tale""Zaubermärchen"2:49
3."Depth""Tiefe"2:20
4."Dithyrambus""Dithyrambus"2:53
5."Magic Realm""Zauberreich"2:09
6."Relevation""Relevation"1:49
7."Open Air Music""Freiluftmusik"2:46
8."Reminiscence""Reminiszenz"2:41
9."Directive""Weisung"1:54
10."Deadly Enemy""Todfeind"2:16
11."Tobel""Tobel"2:25
12."Room Composition""Raumkomposition"1:40
13."Cure of Souls""Seelsorge"2:19
14."Field Battle II""Feldschlacht II"2:34
15."Showing Joy II""Freudenbezeigung II"1:18
16."Panacea""Wundermittel"2:43
17."Flashback""Rückerinnerung"3:06
18."Stranger""Fremdling"2:01
19."Conscious""Unmacht"1:57
20."Message""Botshaft"3:26
21."National Dance""Nationaltanz"3:03
22."Success""Erfolg"3:22
23."Question""Frage"2:22
24."Disharmony""Disharmonie"2:26
25."Elven Queen""Elfenkönigin"2:49
26."Magic Power""Zauberkraft"2:14
27."Nightingale""Nachtigall"1:25
Disc 3
No.TitleOriginal titleLength
1."Interlude""Interludium"3:30
2."Blaze""Flamme"2:33
3."Twisted Thinking""Andächtelei"2:41
4."Field Battle III""Feldschlacht III"3:43
5."Showing Joy III""Freudenbezeigung III"1:16
6."Ice Chunks""Eisklumpen"3:08
7."Arranger""Arrangeur"2:52
8."Point""Pointe"3:17
9."Fortress""Festung"3:40
10."Ovation""Ovation"2:34
11."Loneliness""Einsamkeit"2:03
12."Universe""Weltall"4:18
13."Coincidence""Zufall"3:45
14."Field Battle IV""Feldschlacht IV"3:28
15."Showing Joy IV""Freudenbezeigung IV"1:19
16."Mania""Manie"2:30
17."Leader of Battle""Schlachtenlenker"4:05
18."Devotion""Andacht"2:35
19."Abnormity""Mißgestalt"2:31
20."Angel of Death""Todesengel"5:46
21."Postlude""Postludium"1:25

Piano Pieces "SF2" ~ Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2

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Piano Pieces "SF2" ~ Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 is an arranged album of music from SaGa Frontier 2. The tracks were composed and arranged by Masashi Hamauzu and performed by Naoko Endo, Daisuke Hara, Mikiko Saiki, Daisuke Karasuda, and Michiko Minakata. The album's 24 tracks are broken up into groupings of tracks with the same name, with each group of tracks performed by a different person or group of people. Every grouping but the last consists of piano arrangements, while the last grouping, "Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2", is a full orchestral arrangement. The album has a length of 50:44. It was published by DigiCube on July 7, 1999 with the catalog number SSCX-10033. The album included a booklet with the full score to all of the piano arrangements in the album. It was reprinted by Square Enix on July 21, 2010, with the catalog number SQEX-10197. This version of the album included an extra track number 25, a new version of "'β' 1", which extended the length of the album to 52:52.[36]

The album was well received by critics such as Patrick Gann, who called it "amazing" and a "must-have". He felt that the "Rhapsody on a Theme" tracks were the best on the album.[36] Aevloss of Square Enix Music Online said that each track was "of a consistently high standard" and that the album as a whole was better than the original soundtrack, which he held to be "very impressive". He singled out the variety of styles used in the album as particularly worthy of praise.[37]

Tracklist
No.TitleMusicOriginal trackLength
1.""α" 1"Mikiko Saiki"Isolation"2:12
2.""α" 2"Mikiko Saiki"Tobel"2:34
3.""α" 3"Naoko Endo"Gathering"1:53
4.""α" 4"Naoko Endo"Underground"1:46
5.""β" 1"Michiko Minakata"Rosary"2:24
6.""β" 2"Michiko Minakata"Siren"1:57
7.""β" 3"Michiko Minakata"Reminiscence"1:23
8.""β" 4"Michiko Minakata"Variation"2:53
9.""β" 5"Michiko Minakata"Arranger"2:26
10.""γ" 1"Naoko Endo, Mikiko Saiki"Outside World"2:44
11.""γ" 2"Naoko Endo, Mikiko Saiki"Intermission"1:39
12.""γ +" 1"Daisuke Hara, Daisuke Karasuda"Coincidence"2:02
13.""γ +" 2"Daisuke Hara, Daisuke Karasuda"Homeless"1:36
14.""γ +" 3"Daisuke Hara, Daisuke Karasuda"Flashback"2:22
15.""+4" 1"Daisuke Hara"Ivory Queen"1:36
16.""+4" 2"Daisuke Karasuda"Depth"2:18
17.""+4" 3"Daisuke Karasuda"The Sacred"3:25
18.""+4" 4"Daisuke Karasuda"Ending"1:35
19.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 1" "Romance"2:32
20.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 2" "Outside World"1:33
21.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 3" (Original piece)1:58
22.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 4" "Leader of Battle"2:11
23.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 5" "Prelude"1:52
24.""Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa FRONTIER 2" 6" "Prologue"1:42
25.""β" 1: Botschaft" "Rosary"2:03

Unlimited Saga

Unlimited Saga is the newest SaGa game, first published on the PlayStation 2 in 2002 and was composed for by Masashi Hamauzu; it has not yet received any sequels. Unlimited Saga has sparked two albums, a soundtrack album and a promotional single.[1] In the liner notes for the soundtrack album, Hamauzu estimated that he had completed the tunes for the soundtrack at a rate of one per day. He also noted that the game was Square Enix's first "all streaming audio RPG", which meant that the composer and synthesizer operator could use live recordings of each instrument in the final composition rather than using approximations created in a synthesizer. Despite this, some tracks, including "Judy's Theme", use only synthesized sounds as the synthesizer demo created prior to recording a live version sounded so real as to not need to be re-recorded. Hamauzu said that the tracks that used live instruments almost exclusively were the ones that were "Latin" in style, such as "Anxiety towards a Wonder" and "Battle Theme IV". Hamauzu also stated that for the soundtrack he reused several older pieces, with the oldest being "Mysterious Plan" which had been composed 10 years prior, though he said that amount of work that needed to be done to update the pieces required more effort than if he had composed a new piece instead.[38]

Unlimited Saga Original Soundtrack

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Unlimited Saga Original Soundtrack is an arranged album of music from Unlimited Saga. The tracks were composed by Masashi Hamauzu, with some tracks arranged for orchestral performance by Shiro Hamaguchi. Hamauzu described the major differences between this soundtrack and his previous works as being the result of changes in technology, which allowed him to include a wider variety of musical genres as well as "ample" acoustic instruments. He has said that his favorite tune from the soundtrack is "Soaring Wings", the theme song for the game, particularly given the short amount of time he had to compose the soundtrack.[28] When Hamauzu thought to use a song in the soundtrack, he decided to cast Mio Kashiwabara as the singer, despite having only met her once at the Tokyo University of Art festival two years before and never working with her. Despite her having never sung a non-classical work before, he was very satisfied with how the song came out.[38] The album's 58 tracks cover a duration of 2:07:03 across two discs. The final four tracks of the album are arrangements of other pieces on the soundtrack. It was published by DigiCube on January 22, 2003 with the catalog numbers SSCX-10078~9.[39]

The album reached #115 on the Japan Oricon charts.[40] It was well received by critics such as Jeff Tittsworth of RPGFan, who applauded its variety, saying that each track had a "distinct feel" even as the album as a whole felt "cohesive". He also noted that each disc had its own feel, with the first disc containing more mellow and emotional pieces, while the second held "harder" rock, techno and jazz pieces, a dichotomy that he felt strengthened the album as a whole.[39] James McCawley of RPGFan agreed; while he preferred the sound of the second disc, he felt that together they created a stronger album which reflected "the split sides of Hamauzu's musical character".[39] Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online also enjoyed the album, calling it "an accomplished piece of experimentation that is also often satisfying on an emotional and melodic level", though he added a caveat that if the listener did not enjoy electronic music, they would find the album "often wonderful but also hugely inconsistent".[41]

Tracklist

Disc 1
No.TitleOriginal titleLength
1."UNLIMITED : SaGa Overture"アンリミテッド:サガ序曲 ANRIMITEDDO:SAGA jokyoku2:24
2."The Seven Travelers"旅の七人 Tabi no shichinin3:25
3."March in C"March in C2:32
4."Anxiety Towards a Wonder"驚異への不安 Kyōi e no fuan2:16
5."Judy's Theme"ジュディのテーマ JUDI no TEEMA1:40
6."Battle Theme I"バトルテーマ I BATORU TEEMA I2:07
7."Victory"勝利 Shōri1:17
8."Vent's Theme"ヴェントのテーマ VENTO no TEEMA1:44
9."Battle Theme II"バトルテーマ II BATORU TEEMA II2:33
10."Cash's Theme"キャッシュのテーマ KYASSHU no TEEMA2:08
11."Perpetual Motion"恒久の動作 Kōkyū no dōsa2:27
12."Battle Theme III"バトルテーマ III BATORU TEEMA III1:44
13."Armic's Theme"アーミックのテーマ AAMIKKU no TEEMA2:00
14."Enigmatic Scheme"謎の計画 Nazo no keikaku3:30
15."A Certain Story on a Hilltop"ある丘の上のお話 Aru tsukasa no ue no ohanashi0:39
16."Invasion"襲来 Shūrai0:57
17."Laura's Theme"ローラのテーマ ROOSA no TEEMA1:52
18."Battle Theme IV"バトルテーマ IV BATORU TEEMA IV1:37
19."Ruby's Theme"ルビィのテーマ RUBII no TEEMA2:22
20."The Sacred Starry Skies"聖なる星空 Seinaru hoshizora2:03
21."Shocking Space"驚愕の空間 Kyōgaku no kūkan2:06
22."Instant Relief"ほっとする瞬間 Hotto suru shunkan1:15
23."Solitude"孤独 Kodoku2:34
24."Myth's Theme"マイスのテーマ MAISU no TEEMA2:22
25."To the Great Aim"大いなる目的へ Ooinaru mokuteki e0:52
26."Pathetic"悲愴 Hisō2:04
27."Broken Desire"打ち砕かれた希望 Uchikudakareta kibō1:10
28."Iscandar"イスカンダール ISUKANDAARU1:02
29."J & A"J&A1:03
30."A & J"A&J1:02
31."Mysterious Flame"神秘の炎 Shinpi no honoo1:05
32."A Certain Story's End"ある物語の終わり Aru monogatari no owari0:18
Disc 2
No.TitleOriginal titleLength
1."Space-Time Travels"時空の旅 Jikū no tabi3:55
2."DG "sine""DG "sine"2:21
3."Battle Theme EX"バトルテーマ EX BATORU TEEMA EX2:00
4."DG "listless""DG "listless"2:55
5."BT Ver.1"BT Ver.11:49
6."BT Ver.2"BT Ver.21:45
7."BT Ver.3"BT Ver.31:49
8."DG "mixture""DG "mixture"3:34
9."BT Ver.4"BT Ver.42:38
10."BT Ver.5"BT Ver.51:35
11."BT Ver.AG"BT Ver.AG2:37
12."DG "comfort""DG "comfort"2:23
13."BT Ver.6"BT Ver.62:20
14."DG "sadness""DG "sadness"3:32
15."BT Ver.7"BT Ver.71:51
16."BT Ver.8"BT Ver.81:51
17."A Challenge to the Seven Great Wonders"七大驚異への挑戦 Shichinin kyōi e no chōsen3:03
18."BT "ultimate""BT "ultimate"3:34
19."Release"解放 Kaihō2:03
20."FINALE"フィナーレ FINAARE2:04
21."Soaring Wings"天翔ける翼 Amakakeru tsubasa4:58
22."Return to the Main Subject!"閑話休題 Kanwakyūdai1:49
23."UNLIMITED : SaGa Overture 2ch Mix Ver."アンリミテッド:サガ序曲 2ch Mix Ver. ANRIMITEDDO:SAGA jokyoku 2ch Mix Ver.2:23
24."March in C 2ch Mix Ver."March in C 2ch Mix Ver.2:33
25."FINALE 2ch Mix Ver."フィナーレ 2ch Mix Ver. FINAARE 2ch Mix. Ver.2:04
26."Soaring Wings 2ch Mix Ver."天翔ける翼 2ch Mix Ver. Amakakeru tsubasa 2ch Mix. Ver.5:02

Unlimited Saga Maxi Single CD

"Music of the SaGa series"
Song

Unlimited Saga Maxi Single CD is a promotional album of music from Unlimited Saga. All three tracks on the album were composed by Masashi Hamauzu, while "Unlimited SaGa Overture" was arranged for orchestra by Shiro Hamaguchi and "Soaring Wings" was sung by Mio Kashiwabara. The album contains a sampling of the tracks from the game. The album's three tracks cover a duration of 9:29. It was published by Square on December 12, 2002 with the catalog number SQCD-30001, and was included with the limited edition version of the game in Japan.[42]

The single was poorly received by Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online, who said that while it worked well as a promotional album, it did not work as a stand-alone single after the release of the full soundtrack. He described it as "very limited" and "a pointless and thankfully obsolete album".[42]

Tracklist
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."UNLIMITED : SaGa Overture"アンリミテッド:サガ序曲2:24
2."Battle Theme I"バトルテーマ I2:07
3."Soaring Wings"天翔ける翼4:58

Multiple series

Two albums have been or are planned to be produced that cover more than one SaGa series. The first, SaGa Battle Music Collection, is an album of battle music, while the second, the SaGa Series 20th Anniversary Original Soundtrack -Premium Box- is a box set of every soundtrack album produced to date from the SaGa series as a whole.[1]

SaGa Battle Music Collection

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SaGa Battle Music Collection is an album of battle music from across the SaGa series. The pieces were all composed by Kenji Ito; the album does not include any tracks originally composed by other series composers such as Hamauzu or Uematsu. The album's 14 tracks cover a duration of 46:39 and cover battle music from SaGa 2, Romancing SaGa 1, 2, and 3, SaGa Frontier, and Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song. The final two tracks of the album are piano solos by Ito, and are arrangements of themes common to the series as a whole. The album was produced as a promotional album for the release of Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song to be included with pre-orders of the Japanese release of the game, and was published by Square Enix on April 21, 2005 with the catalog number ROMA-0001.[43] The album was well received by Patrick Gann, who said that it included some of Ito's most memorable tracks. He called it a "great idea" and said that it was "worth hunting down".[43]

Tracklist
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Lethal Strike (Final Fantasy Legend II)"必殺の一撃 (サ・ガ2秘宝伝説)1:33
2."Battle 1 (Romancing SaGa)"バトル1 (ロマンシング サ・ガ)1:58
3."Battle 2 (Romancing SaGa)"バトル2 (ロマンシング サ・ガ)2:16
4."The Seven Heroes' Battle (Romancing SaGa 2)"七英雄バトル (ロマンシング サ・ガ2)2:53
5."Last Battle (Romancing SaGa 2)"ラストバトル (ロマンシング サ・ガ2)3:21
6."Four Demon Nobles Battle 1 (Romancing SaGa 3)"四魔貴族バトル1 (ロマンシング サ・ガ3)3:00
7."Four Demon Nobles Battle 2 (Romancing SaGa 3)"四魔貴族バトル2 (ロマンシング サ・ガ3)3:40
8."Last Battle (Romancing SaGa 3)"ラストバトル (ロマンシング サ・ガ3)4:49
9."Battle #4 (SaGa Frontier)"Battle#4 (サガ フロンティア)3:26
10."Battle #5 (SaGa Frontier)"Battle#5 (サガ フロンティア)3:19
11."A Challenge to God (Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song)"神々への挑戦 (ミンストレルソング)2:24
12."Awakening Memories (Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song)"呼び醒まされた記憶 (ミンストレルソング)3:17
13."Overture ~Opening Title~ (Piano Ver.) (Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song)"オーバーチュア 〜オープニングタイトル〜 (ピアノVer ミンストレルソング)6:05
14."Podorui (Piano Ver.) (Romancing SaGa 3)"ポドールイ (ピアノVer ロマンシング サ・ガ3)4:34

SaGa Series 20th Anniversary Original Soundtrack -Premium Box-

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The SaGa Series 20th Anniversary Original Soundtrack -Premium Box- is a soundtrack album collection of music from every released SaGa game. The compilation features 515 tracks on 20 CDs with a total length of 19:02:45, and includes a DVD of developer interviews, a stand display showing an illustration painted by Tomomi Kobayashi, and materials to build a display box for the CDs.[44] The set consists of all of the soundtrack albums from the SaGa series, with All Sounds of SaGa broken up into one disc per game, rather than the original two discs.[45] The set was published on August 26, 2009 to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the release of the first SaGa video game with the catalog numbers SQEX-10145~65.[44][46] Patrick Gann described it as an excellent collection that was worth the purchase for anyone who wanted to own the entire set and did not already have most of the albums, though he noted that as it included multiple composers and styles the compilation box would not be justified for everyone who liked just some of the music of the SaGa series.[44]

Legacy

"Overture" from Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song was performed at the "Press Start -Symphony of Games- 2006" concert in Tokyo on September 22, 2006.[47] Kenji Ito performed "Passionate Rhythm" from Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song at the "Extra: Hyper Game Music Event 2007" concert in Tokyo on July 7, 2007 along with other performers.[48] Music from SaGa Frontier 2 was played at the fifth Symphonic Game Music Concert, held in Leipzig, Germany on August 22, 2007. The FILMharmonic Orchestra and Choir was conducted by Andy Brick and featured Jaromir Klepac as the pianist; they performed "Feldschlacht V", or "Field Battle 1".[49] Selections from Piano Pieces "SF2" ~ Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 were played in a concert in Paris of Hamauzu's work on May 22, 2011.[50] An arrangement of "Main Theme" from SaGa I and "Save the World" from SaGa 2 was performed on July 9, 2011 at the Symphonic Odysseys concert, which commemorated the music of Uematsu.[51]

In addition to the albums produced, music from the original soundtracks of the SaGa games has been arranged for the piano and published by DOREMI Music Publishing.[52] Books are available for Romancing SaGa 3, Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song, SaGa Frontier, SaGa Frontier II, and Unlimited SaGa. The compositions from Unlimited SaGa were rewritten by Tadaomi Idogawa as beginning to intermediate level piano solos, though they are meant to sound as much like the originals as possible. The music for the other books was written by Asako Niwa for piano solos of similar difficulty.[53]

See also

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