Katsuro Tajima
The Warsaw Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Beautiful Katamari: Symphonic Suites
LINK IN DESCRIPTION (https://mega.nz/#!w6BGAAwY!y9MErJlmypZQ731nYIhNJhjoN_hanJMq82JyT0mzbhE)
I. Movement – Welcome to the World of Katamari "Into an Adventure" (12:16)
II. Movement – The Great Calamity (14:00)
III. Movement – Mysteries of Damacy (6:30)
IV. Movement – Finale "The Evergrowing World" (5:54)
Ballad of the Journey Home (4:32)
March of Razgriz (3:33)
This is the quintessential score to marvel at the japanese. A truely weird and crazy game (even for japanese standards of crazy!) from 2005 got a score so serious and larger than life to make even Lair jealous. Namco spared no expenses, send a skilled composer over to Warsaw and you know … another miracle happened. I put it in the same league as Afrika, MediEvil Resurrection, Primal, Hana ki Sou, Outcast and Age of Pirates etc. Given the symphonic nature of the score, I rearranged it with a typical four part symphonic structure in mind. The II. Movement is a must listen for any fan of Big Orchestral Action Music :D. Also the last movement is just glorious heroic music that just puts a smile on my face. That said, not all is original (Tchaikovsky is credited on the booklet afterall). Regardless, this is as good as a warsaw score gets. A real shame Tajima is not more prolific. He was also responsible for the warsaw tracks of Ace Combat 5 (as an arranger for Keiki Kobayashi) which I also included. I would really love to hear more from him but as of now, his score for Katamari and his contributions to Ace Combat remain a miracle.
HOLY SHIT, TAJIMA
Katsuro Tajima
The Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus
DEADSTORM PIRATES
LINK IN DESCRIPTION (https://mega.nz/#!CIZzERyD!aVfwgBHvJJ5h6_qL7-w9bpvEJMp9SmJuxTw3E23tgfs)
Sample (http://picosong.com/7k6a)
Never stop, Japan.
Enjoy to your hearts content
vgmdb doesn’t have it 🙁
it’s great too, which makes it sad
We Love Katamari Damacy (King of Kings)
Katamari Original Soundtrack Damacy (all the others)
It’s very obvious that Vinphonic hasn’t aimed to just run a bunch of tracks together in a medley; the work here is akin to a major composer writing sketches and themes and episodes in his sketchbook and then settling down to order them into a symphony. Great quality "raw material" is important, but where that material really starts to shine is when it becomes part of a bigger narrative.
Vinphonic… is there any chance of you making this available losslessly, please? Or failing that, pointing to a place where I might get hold of the original albums losslessly?
Cheers and many thanks again!
Cheers and many thanks again!
Albums shared in this MEGA folder still downloadable at the time of this post. (Thread 126974)