SQEX-20008~9 | FINAL FANTASY Orchestra Album (Limited Edition / Blu-ray) – VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/36001)
Released: December 26, 2012
Size: 291 MB
Tracks: 23
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Track List:
01) "Medley – 2002 (Final Fantasy I – III)" (メドレー2002 [FINAL FANTASY I~III], ?)
02) "Medley – 2004 (Final Fantasy I – III)" (メドレー2004 [FINAL FANTASY I~III], ?)
03) "Memory of the Wind (Final Fantasy III)" (風の追憶 ~悠久の風伝説~ [FINAL FANTASY III], ?)
04) "Golbez and the Battle with the Four Fiends (Final Fantasy IV)" (ゴルベーザ四天王とのバトル [FINAL FANTASY IV], Gorubēza Shitennō to no Batoru?)
05) "Theme of Love (Final Fantasy IV)" (愛のテーマ [FINAL FANTASY IV], Ai no Tēma?)
06) "Final Fantasy V Main Theme (Final Fantasy V)" (ファイナルファンタジーV メインテーマ [FINAL FANTASY V], Fainaru Fantajī Faibu Mein Tēma?)
07) "Dear Friends (Final Fantasy V)" (親愛なる友へ [FINAL FANTASY V], Shin’ai Naru Tomo e?)
08) "Opera (Final Fantasy VI)" (オペラ「マリアとドラクゥ(完全版)」 [FINAL FANTASY VI], Opera「Aria di Mezzo Carattere」?)
09) "Phantom Forest (Final Fantasy VI)" (迷いの森 [FINAL FANTASY VI], Mayoi no Mori?)
10) "Final Fantasy VII Main Theme (Final Fantasy VII)" (F.F.7 メインテーマ [FINAL FANTASY VII], F.F. VII Mein Tēma?)
11) "One-Winged Angel (Final Fantasy VII)" (片翼の天使 [FINAL FANTASY VII], Katayoku no Tenshi?)
12) "Aerith’s Theme (Final Fantasy VII)" (エアリスのテーマ [FINAL FANTASY VII], Earisu no Tēma?)
13) Eyes on Me with Crystal Kay (Final Fantasy VIII)
14) Liberi Fatali (Final Fantasy VIII)
15) Balamb Garden ~ Ami (Final Fantasy VIII)
16) Vamo Alla Flamenco (Final Fantasy IX)
17) "Unrequited Love (Final Fantasy IX)" (とどかぬ想い [FINAL FANTASY IX], Todokanu Omoi?)
18) "To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X)" (ザナルカンドにて [FINAL FANTASY X], Zanarukando Nite?)
19) "Suteki da ne Orchestral Version (Final Fantasy X)" (素敵だね-オーケストラ・ヴァージョン- [FINAL FANTASY X], ?)
20) Ronfaure (Final Fantasy XI)
21) "The Dalmasca Eastersand (Final Fantasy XII)" (東ダルマスカ砂漠 [FINAL FANTASY XII], Higashi Darumasuka Sabaku?)
22) "Fang’s Theme (Final Fantasy XIII)" (ファングのテーマ [FINAL FANTASY XIII], Fangu no Tēma?)
23) "Battle Medley 2012 (Final Fantasy I – XIV)" (バトルメドレー2012 [FINAL FANTASY I~XIV], ?)
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p.s.
I have no idea what is played during second half of "opera" (starts at about 8:05) but I love it :D.
Many thanks again
Yet, I still crave for a full blu-ray release
Secondly, would someone be soo kind as to upload this elsewhere? Maybe to Mediafire, perhaps? 🙂
Butt fucking One winged angel. -_-
this album, but in Ukraine it is not
sold (Nobuo Uematsu fans around
the world.)
p.s.
I have no idea what is played during second half of "opera" (starts at about 8:05) but I love it :D.
They redid the opera to sound more like the Black Mages version! 😀
Also, THANK YOU OMFGFG.
SQEX-20008~9 | FINAL FANTASY Orchestra Album (Limited Edition / Blu-ray) – VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/36001)
The second disc is a Vinyl… and it has a few tracks already available on the "regular" CD.
The MP3’s are obtained from the BDM through a home network. I don’t have a Blu-ray drive other than my PS3 so I’m not able to rip anything from the disc. The BDM also has selections of original, non-orchestral (think 8 bit, I guess) music that can be played. I would like to have those to carry around (yeah, I play lossless from my phone) so if anyone could rip the lossless tracks that would be greatly appreciated.
The second disc is a Vinyl… and it has a few tracks already available on the "regular" CD.
So the only thing different is that there’s a different woman singing Eyes on Me? Hmmm. I’d still love to have that version of Eyes on Me if anyone has it, but I guess not having the second disc isn’t as tragic a loss as I thought. It mainly just irks on me due to OCD and wanting to have the complete collection of whatever there is.
be available until 31.12.2012 01.31
album ever Final Fantasy!
Composition "Unrequited Love" is
gorgeous!
There’s no FFXIV music after Blinded by Light (FFXIII).
———- Post added at 09:37 PM ———- Previous post was at 09:35 PM ———-
I refuse to download because of MP3…
Butt fucking One winged angel. -_-
Not sure if that sentence has an extra "t" or is missing a hyphen. 😛
This deserves more mirrors:
Download links for FF_Orchestra.zip – Mirrorcreator – Upload files to multiple hosts (http://mir.cr/4TIMWTXX)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLY9bcLcT5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLY9bcLcT5k
A few somewhat elderly arrangements, though…
16-bit recording already preserves all dynamic range audible within the human hearing spectrum (and 99% of modern recordings do not use even a tenth of that dynamic range anyway) and a sample rate of 44.1khz is more than sufficient to preserve all sound audible to humans with an extra 2khz on top for safety.
The people who designed the CD format in the late seventies chose their bit depth and sample rate very carefully and with a very simple intention in mind; that it should reproduce sound equal to a human listener’s perceptive abilities. Absolutely anything else is pure nonsense, with the exception of recording at 24-bit in the studio, editing and mastering at 24-bit, and dithering down to 16-bit for final distribution, which does have a proven purpose. 🙂
People will want to play the "bigger number is better" game for the rest of eternity… and most of them will fail to respond to common sense.
We live in a world where somebody can take a 16-bit master, run it through a dynamic expander, add some high frequency distortion, sell it as an "audiophile" 192khz 24-bit download, and have thousands of idiots queuing up to buy his miraculous new thing that’s a "night and day" difference when compared to crappy old CD and anybody who thinks otherwise obviously has hearing problems, mental retardation, or hasn’t invested in a sufficiently overpriced hifi system… 😉
Still, as for this release, I am glad that Square Enix is releasing it in 24 bit and I hope they will release the 24 bit as a digital download in the USA. Even still, this is delightful and I am really enjoying this much more than the Distant Worlds recordings. The detail in the orchestra here is so fantastic.
I don’t disagree with that, but they’re not inherent plus points of 24-bit… if a guy masters the 16-bit release to sound like shit and the 24-bit release to sound slightly better, we’re talking about different issues here.
We have people buying vinyl again instead of CDs because vinyl sounds better. Vinyl doesn’t sound better… but the vinyl pressing is often from a better, less mutilated master simply because the brickwall limiting and dynamics compression that’s de rigueur today simply cannot be physically accommodated by a vinyl record or adequately reproduced by a turntable.
Rather than end the loudness war and start mastering albums at sensible levels with dynamic range, we are now seeing CDs sounding worse than ever before and producers dangling less-bad LPs and stupidly high resolution FLAC downloads as the way forward. Very clever. Make your new worthless crap seem useful by degrading the alternatives. They have to sell this garbage somehow…
Incidentally, about Distant Worlds – I have the 24-bit version. I have a feeling it may have come from your good self. (If so, thank you very much!)
The dynamic range is identical to that of the CD release, and there is absolutely nothing above 22khz except noise, electrical hum at 24000hz, strange pulsating tones between 30000 and 35000hz in the right channel only, and harmonics outside of human hearing spectrum.
I would put cold, hard cash on you not being able to tell the difference between the two in a controlled environment. ;)[COLOR="Silver"]
Don’t get me wrong, I still buy CD quality releases. I have not yet seen the evidence that 24 bit releases sound significantly better. In fact, if this release was on CD AND this blu-ray, we wouldn’t be having this discussion because you could just buy the CD version and be done with it.
You cannot hear it, I cannot hear it, nobody can hear it – because we are humans and our ears can’t process that level of dynamic range. (And no recording ever made by anybody anywhere EVER has taken full advantage of the dynamic range afforded by 16-bit sampling anyway let alone 24-bit. Recording hardware can’t do it, microphones can’t do it, and ambient noise in a room will be over the threshold anyway.) There is no evidence that 24-bit releases sound better because they don’t. That’s not a matter for debate. It’s a straight fact.
This conversation would still be taking place as long as inaccurate information about the alleged benefits of distributing music at higher bit depth and sample rates is spread.
Obviously if a 24-bit release has received a better mastering than the 16-bit release, it will sound better – but, again, this is not down to any inherent benefit of 24-bit. It’s because the 24-bit release was engineered differently.
Apologies for going on about this mate, but I’m only arguing facts and common sense here.
I love how well the post preceding mine is put into words.
Anyway …
I just listened to some HD releases of some old CD releases I had and the difference is amazing.
But not because of the sampling rate. They cleaned up the original master 3-tapes and edited it better.
Of course, that’s way easier to do at higher bit depths and sampling. If the original record has issues, 192 is mandatory to clean away the noise with filters and software.
However, on CD releases, I’ve seen lossy 320 mp3 audio burned to CDs and sold as CD quality sometimes. Other times, they clearly wanted to clean it and edit it but lacked a higher sample source than 44 kHz and did not bother to get one. I agree that its a question of mastering.
Also, many of the more expensive DAC chips upsample if the audio is less than 192 kHz. I’ve listened to to 44 kHz max DAC, except one chip per channel, and that sounds as good as it’s ever going to get for a person so long as the source audio was properly mastered.
My comment was just due to my unfamiliarly with Blu-ray for audio…I just assumed there’d be video of the recording process or something to go along with the audio.
Too bad this doesn’t have the "real" complete opera from FF VI, all 23 minutes of it. 🙁
You rock! I was in Chicago for the concert and heard the extended version of the opera. I cried. Now, I can listen to the whole thing on my iPod. Awesome upload! Thanks again!
Distant Worlds THE CELEBRATION: Distant Worlds THE CELEBRATION ??????? ??????????? – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0_Jvr1oqPw&feature=youtube_gdata_player)