Herr Salat
01-10-2014, 02:47 AM
Arranged by
MICHIRU ŌSHIMA
Symphonic LUNA SEA
Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
conducted by Mario Klemens
Release Date: 22.06.1994
Publisher: Victor
Catalog Number: VICL-542

FLAC + LOG | 8 Tracks | 34:45 | 162 MB
01. CALL FOR LOVE
02. Rejuvenescence
03. WALL
04. MOON (http://kiwi6.com/file/ksah9rhtu3)
05. BELIEVE
06. D�j�vu
07. Providence
08. WISH
Rip by Kysk99. Shared by tangotreats in 2012 (Thread 89760), re-up.
Luna Sea - Moon (Symphonic Luna Sea)
This isn't from a film or an anime series - this is an orchestral album of songs by Japanese rock band Luna Sea. It does, however, sound incredibly filmic - the thing I really like about Japanese "symphonic whatever" albums is that, unlike most Western attempts at the same thing, you don't just get a limp arrangement of a song that just sounds like crap in comparison to the original. If this is a symphonic suite, you get a symphonic composition - somebody with a classical brain has interpreted Luna Sea's song into an impressionistic, Ravellian, tone poem. The music speaks for itself.
Not heard this one before, but it's definitely got a Ravel-ian (Daphnis et Chloe) and Debussy-ian (Sirens, La Mer) vibe to it. The Japanese have always been fond of the French Impressionists and their love of nature music.
mega.nz (https://mega.nz/#!6hghVapJ!c4eWn1UlULGro0W4PoSIfpwYu_gq8ekx8OiuERyD8F0)
MICHIRU ŌSHIMA
Symphonic LUNA SEA
Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
conducted by Mario Klemens
Release Date: 22.06.1994
Publisher: Victor
Catalog Number: VICL-542

FLAC + LOG | 8 Tracks | 34:45 | 162 MB
01. CALL FOR LOVE
02. Rejuvenescence
03. WALL
04. MOON (http://kiwi6.com/file/ksah9rhtu3)
05. BELIEVE
06. D�j�vu
07. Providence
08. WISH
Rip by Kysk99. Shared by tangotreats in 2012 (Thread 89760), re-up.
Luna Sea - Moon (Symphonic Luna Sea)
This isn't from a film or an anime series - this is an orchestral album of songs by Japanese rock band Luna Sea. It does, however, sound incredibly filmic - the thing I really like about Japanese "symphonic whatever" albums is that, unlike most Western attempts at the same thing, you don't just get a limp arrangement of a song that just sounds like crap in comparison to the original. If this is a symphonic suite, you get a symphonic composition - somebody with a classical brain has interpreted Luna Sea's song into an impressionistic, Ravellian, tone poem. The music speaks for itself.
Not heard this one before, but it's definitely got a Ravel-ian (Daphnis et Chloe) and Debussy-ian (Sirens, La Mer) vibe to it. The Japanese have always been fond of the French Impressionists and their love of nature music.
mega.nz (https://mega.nz/#!6hghVapJ!c4eWn1UlULGro0W4PoSIfpwYu_gq8ekx8OiuERyD8F0)