Vinphonic
05-11-2014, 09:10 PM
From THE BIG ORCHESTRAL ACTION MUSIC THREAD! (Thread 57893)
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
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