Yup...
Bluelaguna's are down, it appears, so the only way to get 'em is to find a way to MAKE them, i.e., downloading wierd programs, finding straight rips (in psf format), and then going through strange, tedious methods to convert them to a streaming format. I think I got SaGa frontier 2's to work, but the files are in WAV, and the entire soundtrack constitutes a whopping 2.9 GB (that's a LOT of memory, so thank God I just got a new computer with gallons and gallons of memory goo storage). You can try it too if you want, Rufus, but it's kinda... time-consuming; just go here--
http://www.neillcorlett.com/psf/faq.html--and then follow his directions that he gives near the bottom of the page (concerning winamp, his highly experimental plugin, etc.) and you'll get it to work.
Best of luck, and I hope Sarah responds to our cries of desperation sometime soon so that we can get... slightly less space-consuming versions of the tracks.
--Sincerely lurking,
Tim
EDIT: P.S.--the link to the site with the .psf downloads:
http://oddigytitanium.com/psf/psfpsf2/psfpsf2.php
Scroll down to where it says "SaGa Frontier," or just do a page search. You'll need WinRAR to extract the files, so if you don't already have it, just google it, and a site should come up. Aloha!
Also, after you convert them to .wav files, you can shrink them while having them still retain their sound quality by downloading Switch Audio converter--
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html--and converting them therewith into .mp3 files (with a number of different bitrates; that part's up to you). iPod, here you come! [?]
--Tim