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Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra - Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy Mp3

  • Performer: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Album: Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy
  • Label: AWR Records
  • Catalog #: AWR 10111
  • MP3: 2825 mb | FLAC: 1468 mb
  • Released: 2018
  • Country: US
  • Style: Soundtrack
  • Rating: 4.2/5
  • Votes: 964
  • Category: Classical / Stage & Screen
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra - Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy Mp3

Tracklist

1Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X)4:31
2Dancing Mad (Final Fantasy VI)
Featuring – Earthbound Papas
10:42
3JENOVA (Final Fantasy VII)4:18
4A Place To Call Home - Melodies Of Life (Final Fantasy IX)6:56
5Victory Theme (Final Fantasy Series)0:09
6Terra's Theme (Final Fantasy VI)4:19
7Suteki Da Ne (Final Fantasy X)6:25
8Dear Friends (Final Fantasy V)5:11
9The Man With The Machine Gun (Final Fantasy VIII)3:34
10Prelude (Final Fantasy Series)3:22
11Main Theme Of Final Fantasy VII (Final Fantasy VII)6:41
12Ronfaure (Final Fantasy XI)4:40
13Prima Vista Orchestra (Final Fantasy IX)1:31

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
AWR 10102The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy ‎(CD, Comp)AWR RecordsAWR 10102US2010
AWR 10102Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy ‎(13xFile, FLAC, Album)AWR RecordsAWR 10102US2018
SQEX 10205Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Distant Worlds II: More Music From Final Fantasy ‎(CD, Comp)Square EnixSQEX 10205Japan2010

Credits

  • Arranged By [Orchestra Arrangements]Adam Klemens, Arnie Roth, Eric Roth , Kenichiro Fukui, Nobuo Uematsu, Sachiko Miyano, Shiro Hamaguchi
  • Art DirectionBill Dolan
  • Composed ByNobuo Uematsu
  • Conductor, Executive-ProducerArnie Roth
  • Consultant [Production]Thomas Böcker
  • Edited By, Mixed ByArnie Roth, Mathew Prock
  • Guitar [Soloist]Per Skareng (tracks: D2)
  • Harp [Soloist]Laura Stephenson (tracks: A1)
  • Mastered ByGreg Reierson
  • Organ [Pipe Organ Soloist]Oskar Ekburg (tracks: B2)
  • PerformerEarthbound Papas, Elmhurst College Concert Choir, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Photography ByJan-Olav Wedin, Shinjiro Yamada, Stefan Ellerich
  • Producer [AWR Music Production Team]Chris Szuberia, Eric Roth , Fritz Hocking, Leanne Araya, Marcy Roth
  • Recorded By [Additional]Katsumi Sanbongi, Mathew Prock
  • Recorded By [Orchestra]Lars Nilsson, Michael Dahlvid
  • Solo VocalSusan Calloway (tracks: A4, C1)

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 892360002103
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 17-04061 A RFM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 17-04061 B RFM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): 17-04061 C RFM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D): 17-04061 D RFM

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – AWR Music Productions, LLC
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – AWR Music Productions, LLC
  • Copyright (c) – Square Enix Co., Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Konserthuset, Stockholm
  • Recorded At – Elmhurst College Hammerschmidt Chapel
  • Recorded By – Nilento Studio
  • Recorded At – AWR Music Studio
  • Recorded At – Ping Pong Pit Studio
  • Mixed At – AWR Music Studio
  • Mastered At – Rare Form Mastering
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Beahelm
Unfortunately wow and flutter again. Cascade should really stop pressing records.
Clonanau
I heard the same from others, so you'd say it's borked as well?
Arlelond
This release simply came unannounced. If not for the wonderful vinyl community from Reddit and Discord, I wouldn't have the chance to purchase it during the few hours it was available on Amazon.com, which is the only place to acquire the record unless you're able to attend the concerts where they sell the copies in the merch shop. Although unlike the first "Distant Worlds" release, this is an inverse situation where "Distant Worlds II" is released online first before selling the copies within their concert tours. Keep an eye out on Distant Worlds' Amazon storefront for future restocks:https://www.amazon.com/shops/A1D4X4KSS33IZXThey do replenish their supplies once in a while, so anyone who wants these records will have a chance. Keep in mind that you're gambling with Amazon's questionable shipping service. My copy arrived in a large box stuffed with only paper padding, and the album has a dent present on the top of the jacket, affecting the front and the back. Not the worst shipping disaster I had (that goes to my Eraserhead LP), and the blemish is forgivable in my eyes since the records themselves aren't damaged, but know what you're in for when buying directly from Amazon.You should also know that you may not get a clean pressing if you're able to purchase this album. Both discs exhibit a good amount of clicks on both sides: infrequent clicks, sequenced clicks, and these are after I wet cleaned the records. Doesn't help that the records are stored in paper sleeves. I've heard some disturbing tales about bad presses coming from the first "Distant Worlds" release, but for my copy of the second album, I can't exactly call these discs poorly pressed. They're a tad noisy, but not to severe levels where they call too much attention away from the symphony. I was able to draw in to some of my favorite pieces, and as far as I'm concerned, these discs meet my measure of tolerance.This is the soundtrack I've been wanting the most from this orchestrated series. A couple of Final Fantasy X tracks are represented here, which is my favorite game soundtrack from the franchise, and it has an astounding selection of compositions from other Final Fantasy titles. When hearing "Dancing Mad" beautifully orchestrated, with Nobuo Uematsu and his band rocking out to the song's climax, that arrangement alone is what made me put my money on "Distant Worlds II" over its predecessor. Giving its less-than-perfect pressing quality, and live symphonies on wax tend to require quieter backgrounds, I'm not sure if the leap to vinyl over CD is completely justified given its sporadically limited supply pattern. Nevertheless, this is an album I don't regret purchasing.
Slowly writer
I was aware about Final Symphony, and it had wonderful arrangements. I wish I was able to get it on wax, but at least it's available on other media.
Thetath
The Final Symphony release from Laced Records has incredibly perfect renditions of FFX tunes if you're interested.
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