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“Paprika” Original Soundtrack (「パプリカ」オリジナルサウンドトラック, “Papurika” Orijinaru Saundotorakku) is the soundtrack to the 2006 film Paprika and was released on November 23, 2006 under the TESLAKITE label. It was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. A bonus movie was included with the CD.
The soundtrack is notable for being one of the first film scores to use Vocaloid (Lola as the "voicebank") for vocals.[1][2] It's also the last of Hirasawa's albums where an Amiga computer was used for composition. All MIDI was sequenced through an Amiga 4000 running the Bars n Pipes program.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Susumu Hirasawa
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Parade" (パレードParēdo)
5:45
2.
"Mediational Field" (媒介野Baikaiya)
4:59
3.
"A Blind Spot in a Corridor" (回廊の死角Kairō no Shikaku)
1:59
4.
"Welcome to the Circus" (サーカスへようこそSākasu e Yōkoso)
1:00
5.
"A Tree in the Dark" (暗がりの木Kuragari no Ki)
1:26
6.
"Escapee" (逃げる者Nigeru Mono)
3:14
7.
"Lounge"
2:05
8.
"The Shadow" (その影Sono Kage)
3:19
9.
"A Drop Filled with Memories" (滴いっぱいの記憶Shizuku Ippai no Kioku)
4:39
10.
"Chaser" (追う者Ou Mono)
3:03
11.
"Prediction" (予期Yoki)
1:44
12.
"Parade" (パレードParēdo) (instrumental)
5:51
13.
"The Girl in Byakkoya - White Tiger Field" (白虎野の娘Byakkoya no Musume) (Paprika Ending Theme) (パプリカ・エンディングテーマPapurika Endingu Tēma)
4:47
14.
"The Girl in Byakkoya - White Tiger Field" (白虎野の娘Byakkoya no Musume) (short movie) (extra track)
Has all-new package design centered around the film. Cover is detail from the US release's poster.
Digital Download
none
References
^"お姉さんを磨け" [Refining the Young Lady]. NO ROOM. HIRASAWA三行log [Hirasawa Three-Line log] (in Japanese). Chaos Union. 23 August 2008. Archived from the original on 29 March 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
^Tomita, Akihiro (12 December 2008). バーチャルな「女性」への欲望とは何か [What is the Desire for a Virtual "Woman"]. Eureka Comprehensive Special Issue ♪ Hatsune Miku — an angel that landed on the net (in Japanese). Vol. 40, no. 15. Seidosha. p. 60. ISBN978-4-7917-0187-2.