
Using my copy of the Fire Emblem if Official Soundtrack’s instrumental tracks and a file that was uploaded anonymously of some of Azura’s English clips, I recreated the "Lost in Thoughts All Alone" tracks in soundtrack quality in English.
Some of these tracks took more work than others. For instance, Light Song and Dark Song were significantly shorter in the source I found, so I extended them with the OST’s longer instrumental files (and removed some of the "groans of increasing discomfort", where I could). And Grief was a meticulous mess of adjusting pitches and timing.
The .rar file has 9 tracks, and for fun, I included some "Voice Only" tracks from the source I tracked down. I think everything from the game is in here, but don’t hold me to it.
This is my first time sharing. I did this project for myself, but wanted to give back to this community.
Download Here (https://mega.nz/#!wcUGiJpC!_u3YMK9XD726vUUPV4JuXv0VSK_EH1M8BGX_DeGFJCg)
1) It lists the length as 11:46,
2) the bit rate as 64 kbps,
3) the channels are just Stereo instead of Joint Stereo,
4) the codec as "Unknown"
And when I look the .mp3 file up with dedicated ID tag-editing software (ID3-TagIT in my case), most of the information is much different compared to the other tracks in this set:
LiTAA (E)
Duration—00:00:00
File Size—5855
Bitrate (kBits/s)—0
CBR/VBR—CBR
Samplerate—0
Channel—Stereo
Version: MPEG-2.5
Return to Elegance (English) [Example]
Duration—00:02:10
File Size—3416
Bitrate (kBits/s)—193
CBR/VBR—CBR
Samplerate—32000
Channel—Joint Stereo
Version: MPEG-1.0
And "Return to Elegance (English)" works just fine, as do all the other ones except for LiTAA. "Light Song (English)" is in Stereo instead of Joint Stereo, but you said that’s still a WiP.