Rip by tangotreats. FLAC @ Level 8. Tags in English. Full booklet scan included. 11 Minute bonus video from DVD included; behind the scenes footage at the recording session and a full movement (10 - The Symphony) in sound and vision.
FLAC
Mega:
https://mega.co.nz/#!ClwyyTpI!0Ad_cW_1SHHcbd3JDOVdN8DjOfTCKAB4fMjMggZ HD3c
MP3 -V0
Mega:
https://mega.co.nz/#!r4Q3zRyY!KwDwCdxiExPAwCZo1moPyyFGZSo5lvN5pcMBmh3 76Sg
There's not really much to say about this. You know what it is. You know it's a masterpiece. You know it's Toshihiko Sahashi unleashed with 85 of the world's finest orchestral musicians.
If you liked Symphony Seed / Symphony Seed Destiny, get this and get it NOW. If you have any interest whatsoever in symphonic, joyous, unabashedly grand sci-fi music just like they don't write any more (except in Japan) this will become an instant favourite. Sahashi has written a 60 minute symphony based on themes from Gundam's first thirty years - from the very first 1979 series all the way up to 2007's Gundam 00. 'Nuff said. Yes, it
REPOST; the links in my original post of this album on January 6th 2010 are all dead, so I have taken the opportunity to upgrade sound quality (to FLAC), and correct some minor niggling errors in the tags. I have also re-encoded the bonus video with significantly improved picture quality and untouched FLAC sound direct from the DVD's LPCM track.
NOTE: For those who obsess over such things, you will notice that the LOG file shows one track (Believe In Love) failed AccurateRip but nevertheless ripped without error. Whoever submitted the original AR results did so with a bad rip; my disc is clean, and I get the same results on three different drives; ergo, the rip is good and AR is wrong.
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Thread 57893) (Originally posted on May 12th 2012)