You sir, bring dignity and meaning back to the word.
Thanks
I just got the tracklist yesterday!!!
I wanna share it!! ^_^
Side A
01 – uta ai no kantaata sanjou ro otto
02 – utsukushii yoake
03 – umi no gyangu ereki
04 – ouji shiriusu no koushin
05 – ryuujin no seiiki
06 – uta ririka no misaki nite
Side B
01 – shiriusu no i nai umi
02 – uta maruta no unmei ( sadame )
03 – mabuze no sake sakari – tengoku to jigoku yori
04 – kanashimi yo eien ( towa ) ni
05 – boshi he no shuppatsu ( tabidachi )
06 – uta ji yo yuruyaka ni sanjou ro otto
I never translate to english! I like it in japanese! but now its easy for you to get the translation, since its romanized!
you’re my new e-hero
>;D<
I would be eternally grateful. 🙂
Please let me know,
AzyxA
I would be eternally grateful. 🙂
Please let me know,
AzyxA
If you’re still looking for it, I have it now.
Hey Dissident93,
Yeah, i’m definitely looking for the OST still.
How can I get it from you?
AzyxA
here ya go
tell me, please, is it the same The Sea Prince and the Fire Child.rar what is on this site L-12501W | Syrius no Densetsu Original Soundtrack – VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/18140?)
tell me, please, is it the same The Sea Prince and the Fire Child.rar what is on this site L-12501W | Syrius no Densetsu Original Soundtrack – VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/18140?)
Yes, it is. Koichi Sugiyama’s score to the film the Sea Prince and the Fire Child.
Thank you, dissident93. I once sent you a message on YouTube for this. Didn’t know it was also posted here :’D
EDIT: Re-Up of tangotreats’ stereo transfer from 2014 (Thread 173106)
you can’t download from vgmdb… it’s just a database of anime and game soundtracks.
I just saw this thread but link has been long dead and no way to get those anywhere :'(
Anyone nice enough to update it ? It would be really great !
here ya go
Anrui Ukimi (http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=19342)’s transfer. Posted by dissident93, re-up.
EDIT: Re-Up of tangotreats’ stereo transfer from 2014 (Thread 173106)
The label on the LP states "stereo" but this clearly isn’t… Can anybody shed any light?
ps : +1 on tangotreats request
I have been searching for a copy in order to make my own transfer, to no avail.
Looky here – Listen and download mp3 – Kiwi6 Mp3 Upload (http://kiwi6.com/file/g18cprcklx)
I have been searching for a copy in order to make my own transfer, to no avail.
seems like it’s that way. as far as I know, this is the only rip on the internet, so if you can get a stereo copy that would be great.
EDIT: Thanks, tango!! :’D
EDIT #2: Re-Up of tangotreats’ stereo transfer from 2014 (Thread 173106)
Offenbach – the good old Can Can – I think is what you’re after… 🙂
I overflow with appreciation!
A Herr Salat / Tangotreats Co-Production
KOICHI SUGIYAMA
Syrius no Densetsu (The Sea Prince and the Fire Child)
Shared for the first time online in STEREO
NHK Symphony Orchestra
Choir "Circus" (lyrics by Michio Yamagami)
conducted by The Composer
My transfer from vinyl. FLAC at Level 8. Tagged in English. I will personally hunt down and beat with a large stick anybody asking for CUEs and LOGs.
SAMPLE TRACK (Track 1) – 01. prologue ~ ai no cantata – Listen and download mp3 – Kiwi6 Mp3 Upload (http://kiwi6.com/file/nsxsu8cvq5)
FLAC with all scans in PDF: https://mega.co.nz/#!hswmgCZJ!dOvd6hKuMbXR1G4oUGtyfEo9yZdlBKF9t2ub2zS iUS4 (216mb)
MP3 (-V0 LAME 3.99.5) with all scans in PDF: https://mega.co.nz/#!doBjQQ5b!C_4pTG8oJAnUFzQpLyhVcxLAZ1ITrFRXlE1Bqyw Ujg0 (78mb)
SCANS ONLY in insanely high-quality (all .PNG format): https://mega.co.nz/#!59hDlaDZ!b4PN90XvrV0Voz1Iz7Jt0VZCq2tRO4KEBZnxc54 3vZs (209mb)
Also included, painstakingly assembled, restored, ludicrously high quality scans of the album covers, luxury booklet, insert sheet, and Obi strip.
A classic? Yes. Rare as hen’s teeth? Absolutely. Up there with Sugiyama’s most inspired scores? Definitely. Released on CD? Nope. Can be found online? Well, yes, after a fashion – a noisy, inexplicably mono, fairly amateurish MP3 transfer has been circulating in the soundtrack community for a number of years, so it has at least been possible to hear this wonderful work: Whoever was responsible for the first transfer surely deserves credit for that. Nonetheless, if any classic score has been crying out for the Deluxe treatment, it’s this one. In the absence of an official CD release, and the unlikelihood of one emerging in the future, I humbly submit my attempt. As ever, I would like to offer my heartfelt gratitude to Herr Salat for managing to find that which nobody else could. When I found out what was inside this particular package from Germany, I’m not ashamed to say I shed a manly tear of two.
The score is pure Sugiyama; and the central theme is gorgeous – one of the composer’s loveliest melodies. (Which is just as well, because it features very heavily in the rest of the score!) It’s hard to pick a highlight, but if I were forced, I’d single out track 5 for attention. A wonderful swelling brass chorale that’s so simple on paper and yet utterly beguiling, as Sugiyama’s best work tends to be. Track 6 pays tribute to Bernard Herrmann’s "Beneath The 12-Mile Reef", and track 9 is a homage to Offenbach’s famous "Can Can" (reimagined by Sugiyama as a bouncy piece for solo trumpet, oompah brass, and shrill woodwind. Track 11 begins with a brief quote from the final movement of Tchaikovsky’s 6th symphony.
Enjoy! And, thank you most sincerely, Herr Salat; you’ve done it again. 🙂
Technical notes for those interested:
This will be my second full transfer (after a one track test-run in the Abbey Road SFX Symphony album, and The Music Lovers soundtrack posted recently) made with a new and technique that eschews the traditional analogue Phono stage in favour of a flat, high bit-depth and high sample-rate transfer with the RIAA curve applied in the digital domain. I am now completely convinced that the process produces a superior sound. Doing more work digitally and removing an analogue equalisation stage (which introduces "colour" as a result of imprecise circuitry as well as distortion and noise – both of which are more than adundant in vinyl to begin with!)
As source material, I am happy to say I had access to mint condition, almost unplayed vinyl. The respect with which Japanese collectors tend to treat their records never ceases to amaze me, and inevitably makes the task of transferring most pleasurable. Clicks and other low-level typical vinyl noises were minimal and therefore easy to remove non-destructively. The close-miked brass presented a challenge as traditional automated click removal algorithms often mistake them for noise with obvious (and unpleasant) consequences. This was dealt with by careful intervention, a very light touch, and in some passages, click removal performed entirely by hand. Occasional artefacts remain audible where it would have harmed the original signal to remove them. Since the original LP was cut from a particularly hissy master-tape I have also applied a light and careful hiss reduction.
Enjoy! 🙂
TT
Proper and professional vinyl transfer and restoration… That amazing soundtrack deserved this deluxe work for a long time, and you made it in stereo!
The sound of this new share blows away the crappy and amateurish old MP3 mono transfer.
Thanks a lot to you both for making this dream true.
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OK I’ve just found it following this thread Thread 173106 so many thanks to "sir" Herr Salat for re-uping it!