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02-04-2014, 10:34 PM
KEIICHI OKU - AT SEVENTEEN ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
FLAC, LOG, CUE | 251.8 MB | 20 TRACKS | 00:57:07
Studio Orchestra

Catalog Number: PCCL-00232
Release Date: June 17, 1994
Tracklist
01. Theme of Seventeen (Main Theme) (http://kiwi6.com/file/bpusb6yusn) http://i.imgur.com/v9WfOyB.gif
02. Friendship
03. Warm and Quiet
04. Takumi's Theme
05. Lost Love
06. Disconnected
07. Sophisticated Heart (Kyoichi's Theme)
08. Parting
09. Midori's Theme
10. Unbalanced Triangle
11. Foe
12. Bolero of Runners
13. Nasty Affair
14. Run Away
15. Love
16. Everyone's Alone
17. Small Town
18. Loneliness
19. Title (Main Theme)
20. Epilogue (Main Theme)
Ripped, etc. by me.
Download: https://thinfi.com/0vgm (Password: Seventeen)
Keiichi Oku's main strength aside from his talent for orchestration seems to be his memorable themes. For At Seventeen he came up with three prominent themes which are repeated a number of times through the soundtrack. Aside from the main theme, there's "Takumi's Theme" which is an 8 minute dramatic orchestral piece and "Midori's Theme" which is a lovely 5 minute piano and strings piece. Overall it's a pretty good Oku score and worth checking out.
P.S. If you want to hear more music by Keiichi Oku, check out my threads for From The North Land (Thread 167345) and CHANCE! (Thread 211323).
FLAC, LOG, CUE | 251.8 MB | 20 TRACKS | 00:57:07
Studio Orchestra

Catalog Number: PCCL-00232
Release Date: June 17, 1994
Tracklist
01. Theme of Seventeen (Main Theme) (http://kiwi6.com/file/bpusb6yusn) http://i.imgur.com/v9WfOyB.gif
02. Friendship
03. Warm and Quiet
04. Takumi's Theme
05. Lost Love
06. Disconnected
07. Sophisticated Heart (Kyoichi's Theme)
08. Parting
09. Midori's Theme
10. Unbalanced Triangle
11. Foe
12. Bolero of Runners
13. Nasty Affair
14. Run Away
15. Love
16. Everyone's Alone
17. Small Town
18. Loneliness
19. Title (Main Theme)
20. Epilogue (Main Theme)
Ripped, etc. by me.
Download: https://thinfi.com/0vgm (Password: Seventeen)
Keiichi Oku's main strength aside from his talent for orchestration seems to be his memorable themes. For At Seventeen he came up with three prominent themes which are repeated a number of times through the soundtrack. Aside from the main theme, there's "Takumi's Theme" which is an 8 minute dramatic orchestral piece and "Midori's Theme" which is a lovely 5 minute piano and strings piece. Overall it's a pretty good Oku score and worth checking out.
P.S. If you want to hear more music by Keiichi Oku, check out my threads for From The North Land (Thread 167345) and CHANCE! (Thread 211323).