I found a game rip for Oboro Muramasa. However the tracks were not labelled. So I took the liberty of naming all the tracks accordingly. Each track is named by their official OST release name. I also separated each song into 3 Discs like the official OST. Here is the track listing:
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Release Date: April 9, 2009
Original Composition: Hitoshi Sakimoto, Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Yoshimi Kudo, Kimihiro Abe, Azusa Chiba, Noriyuki Kamikura, Masaharu Iwata
Disc One
01) Introduction
02) Untouchable Beauty
03) Losing Consciousness A
04) Losing Consciousness B
05) Paranoia
06) Turbulence
07) Return of Spring
08) Natural Life A
09) Natural Life B
10) Poor Meal
11) Womanizing A
12) Womanizing B
13) Magnificent Palace A
14) Magnificent Palace B
15) Bizarre
16) Bad Omen
17) Scenic Beauty A
18) Scenic Beauty B
19) Colorful Flowers A
20) Colorful Flowers B
Disc Two
01) Vicissitude A
02) Vicissitude B
03) Powerful Looking
04) Fragility
05) Briskly Windy Moonlight A
06) Briskly Windy Moonlight B
07) Quiet A
08) Quiet B
09) Four Seasons A
10) Four Seasons B
11) Incredible Power
12) Uncanny Relationship
13) Beauties of Nature A
14) Beauties of Nature B
15) Dusky A
16) Dusky B
17) Urgency
18) Rampant
19) Spine-Chilling A
20) Spine-Chilling B
Disc Three
01) Fierce Battle A
02) Fierce Battle B
03) Emergency
04) Phenomena
05) Lightning Speed A
06) Lightning Speed B
07) Deep Mountain A
08) Deep Mountain B
09) Gods of Heaven And Earth
10) Breeziness
11) Desires Connected to The Enlightenment A
12) Desires Connected to The Enlightenment B
13) Mutual Love
14) Inscrutable Stratagem
15) Murderous
16) Tacit Understanding
17) Impermanence
The music mainly consists of traditional Japanese instruments. It’s sort of Okami-ish, if you’ve heard the music from that game.
I got the music from this thread: Thread 66496
All tracks are in MP3 format. If you’ve downloaded it before then you’ll know that it is a very good rip. Only problem was the tracks weren’t named. There were also duplicates of some of the songs. I took care of that though.
There is one extra track that I do not know the name of. If anyone knows the name of it, that’d be great.
Anyway, Enjoy 🙂
Oboro Muramasa Original Soundtrack.rar:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B03B549U
EDIT: Official Soundtrack
CD 1: 1.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?sa1md7m9e17s4gu)
CD 2: 2.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?cipafyg6ejfcwbw)
CD 3: 3.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?zs1mbanademfvc0)
Tracknumbers match the ones found on the official release (http://vgmdb.net/album/15959), I guess it’s a game-rip which borrows names from the OST, judging by what’s written in the OP.
EDIT
It’s a tagged game-rip.
Now I ask myself: Why should one do this?
Let’s see when #gamemp3s released its usual VBR V0 rip of the official soundtrack. It was on 19th February 2010, so more than one year ago.
I’m having a hard time with this statement:
After searching for a long while, I finally found a soundtrack for Oboro Muramasa.
Also them: 20-20-17, like the OST.
EDIT
Maybe he did this because he wanted to? It’s a kind gesture, nonetheless. A lot of pointless stuff goes on on here, users sharing music, strategy guides, artbooks, mangas…
Misleading, yeah, but partially, from my point of view: in a way, this thing is still an original soundtrack written for a game. The official deal is easily found on the net, maybe the OP can add it to the message, or those who want that might work a bit with the internet.
What makes this even more misleading is the inclusion of pictures from the official (BSPE-1002~4) release and also mentioning the corresponding release date. If anything the release date for this rip should be 9th April 2009, since that’s the day the game was released in Japan.
. . .
So I think tagging the game rip is fine if the names match the official ost, but in most cases the rip will contain some extra music not presented on the ost.
In that case I’d keep all the file names as they were inside the game’s archives.
But for example I’m finishing up the Dead or Alive 4 rip right now, and all the tracks from the game are actually slightly extended versions of their counterparts on the official soundtrack, so I’ll be labeling them accordingly.
Sorry if I caused any confusion. It is a game rip where all the music has been given it’s correct OST title. I changed the name of the thread to "Game Rip" instead of "Original Soundtrack". I couldn’t find the actual retail released soundtrack but I did find a game rip that was very good quality. It disappointing me that the tracks were tagged so I just tagged them myself after researching the actual names. I searched the track names on youtube and named the MP3’s accordingly. This is probably the closest thing to a soundtrack you’ll find without buying the actual thing. I included the artwork of the OST with the download just because I liked the art so much ^_^;
Wrong, as I already pointed out. Read my posts, they’re not just there for fun:
Let’s see when #gamemp3s released its usual VBR V0 rip of the official soundtrack. It was on 19th February 2010, so more than one year ago.
#gamemp3s / moro mojya nga (http://www.gamemp3s.net/2010/02/19/moro-mojya-nga/)
So there is a perfect VBR V0 rip of the official release (done by a respected ripping group) out there, more than one year now. And you want to tell me that you didn’t find it?! Oh, come on!
Fetch it from #gamemp3s. It’s in the 2011 archive torrent.
CD 1: 1.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?sa1md7m9e17s4gu)
CD 2: 2.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?cipafyg6ejfcwbw)
CD 3: 3.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?zs1mbanademfvc0)