nothingtosay
06-30-2010, 11:30 AM
For anyone who has never heard of this, the Itadaki Street series is a board game videogame similar to Monopoly that was published by Enix. After Square and Enix merged, they released a PS2 installment in 2004 called Itadaki Street Special that featured characters from Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, as well as a soundtrack with new arrangements of music from both series by Ogre Battle/Front Mission 3/Hellsing OVA/lots of other stuff composer Hayato Matsuo. In 2006, they produced Itadaki Street Portable for the PSP with even more new arrangements.
Itadaki Street Special
(http://s859.photobucket.com/albums/ab151/nothingtosay_ffshrine/For%20threads/?action=view¤t=ItadakiStreetSpecial.jpg)
Tracklist:
1. Introduction
2. Vana'diel March (FFXI)
3. Prelude (FFIX) ~ Into the Legend (DQIII)
4. Only Lonely Boy (DQII)
5. Aerith's Theme (FFVII)
6. Finale (DQI)
7. Chateau Ladutorm (DQI and III)
8. Majesty of the Castle (DQVIII)
9. Distant Journey (DQII)
10. Wagon Wheel's March (DQIV)
11. Adventure (DQIII)
12. Casino (DQV)
13. Castle Trumpeter (DQV)
14. Endless World (DQII)
15. Unknown World (DQI)
16. Rondo (DQIII)
17. Vista Band (FFIX)
18. Gold Saucer (FFVII)
19. Spiran Scenery (FFX)
20. Opening ~ Bombing Mission (FFVII)
21. Thunder Plains (FFX)
22. The Man with the Machine Gun (FFVIII)
23. Nalbina Fortress Underground Prison (FFXII)
24. The Royal City of Rabanastre - Town Ward Upper Stratum
25. War Cry (DQVIII)
26. Fighting Spirit (DQIII)
27. Battle for the Glory (DQIV)
28. Make a Challenge (DQIII)
29. Violent Enemies (DQV)
30. Almighty Boss Devil is Challenged (DQV)
31. Deathfight (DQII)
32. Fight ~ King Dragon (DQI)
33. Grueling Fight (DQIII)
34. Battle 1 (FFIX)
35. Fighting (FFVII)
36. Seymour Battle (FFX)
37. J-E-N-O-V-A (FFVII)
38. Normal Battle (FFX)
39. Don't Be Afraid (FFVIII)
40. Battle Drum (FFXII)
41. Penelo's Theme (FFXII)
42. Ahead On Our Way (FFV)
43. Battle 1 (FFV)
44. Zidane's Theme (FFIX)
45. Cait Sith's Theme (FFVII)
46. Palom & Porom (FFIV)
47. People (DQI)
48. Casino Rag (DQIV)
49. Battle With Gilgamesh (FFV)
50. Itadaki de Chocobo
51. Bad Fanfare
52. Fanfare
53. Curse (DQI)
54. Companion (encounter) (DQII)
55. Level Up (DQI)
56. Fanfare (FF)
57. Jackpot (DQIII)
58. Big Jackpot (DQIII)
59. Death (DQI)
60. Church (DQI)
61. Inn (DQII)
62. Important Item Discovery (DQI)
63. Victory Fanfare (FF)
64. Fanfare (DQ)
65. Fanfare 2
66. Save Music (FFI)
67. Endless World (DQII)
68. Gold Saucer (Original version from FFVII)
69. Vivi's Theme (Original version from FFIX)
70. MOVIE - se
71. Overture (DQI)
FLAC
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?p0uya8qhhrbknwq)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ys4b5di6mqe7xtg)
Part 3 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7ibaae18b951wkw)
Part 4 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1g956g3q9r1t8pj)
Part 5 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?u5c60xn2442vddx)
Part 6 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rlvzdt6zylfmgna)
MP3 (LAME 3.99.5 V2 ~190kbps variable bitrate)
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?i6g0cd4w612h6wz)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dbga5x4k9v1a8rz)
Converted from the original ADX files with customized fades and spaces between tracks for better flow. There are some tracks at the end that appear to be taken from official CD releases, but upon inspection even "Gold Saucer" and "Vivi's Theme" have frequencies up to 24 kHz. You probably won't hear the difference from the official soundtrack CD, but it's still nifty.
Itadaki Street Portable
(http://s859.photobucket.com/albums/ab151/nothingtosay_ffshrine/For%20threads/?action=view¤t=ItadakiStreetPortable.jpg)
Tracklist:
01. Unity (FFXI)
02. Prelude (FFIX) ~ Into the Legend... (DQIII)
03. Only Lonely Boy (DQII)
04. Chatting (DQVIII)
05. Boogie Oogie (DQIII)
06. Mog House (FFXI)
07. Finale (DQI)
08. Chateau Ladutorm (DQI)
09. Fight ~ King Dragon (DQI)
10. Heavenly Flight (DQIII)
11. Great Battle in the Vast Sky (DQVIII)
12. Around the World (DQIII)
13. Grueling Fight (DQIII)
14. Strange World (DQVIII)
15. Raising the War Cry (DQVIII)
16. Sanctuary (DQVIII)
17. Defeat the Enemy (DQVIII)
18. Toward the Horizon (DQV)
19. Violent Enemies (DQV)
20. Adventure (DQIII)
21. Make a Challenge (DQIII)
22. Eternal Wind (FFIII)
23. Battle 1 (FFIII)
24. The Ancient Library (FFV)
25. The Fierce Battle (FFV)
26. Save Them (FFVI)
27. The Decisive Battle (FFVI)
28. Aria di Mezzo Caraterre (FFVI)
29. Battle (FFVI)
30. The Dalmasca Eastersand (FFXII)
31. Boss Battle (FFXII)
32. To Zanarkand (FFX)
33. Summoned Beast Battle (FFX)
34. The Airship Hildegarde (FFIX)
35. Battle 1 (FFIV)
36. Zidane's Theme (FFIX)
37. Cait Sith's Theme (FFVII)
38. The Airship (FFIV)
39. Casino Rag (DQIV)
40. Battle for the Glory (DQIV)
41. Battle 2 (FFIV)
42. Itadaki de Chocobo
43. Bad Fanfare
44. Fanfare
45. Curse (DQI)
46. Companion (encounter) (DQII)
47. Church (DQI)
48. Level Up (DQI)
49. Victory Fanfare (FF)
50. Jackpot (DQIII)
51. Big Jackpot (DQIII)
52. Death (DQI)
53. Inn (DQII)
54. Victory Fanfare (FFVI)
55. Victory Fanfare (FFIV)
56. Save Music (FFI)
57. Important Item Discovery (DQ)
FLAC
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?w35wn685lu3syde)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1sfnbt8izflkhdd[/url)
Part 3 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?e8q1w8lcrnovq1e)
Part 4 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?v9a7g74ii41fi3e)
MP3 (LAME 3.99.5 V2 ~190kbps variable bitrate)
Just one part. (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?t30b3amqr84dzp5)
I converted the original ATRAC3Plus files to WAV and used Audacity to loop and fade them. Not every track is looped; a handful didn't need it. A couple would have been ten minutes long if I did. If you feel that any tracks aren't long enough though I can hook you up. The original format is not lossless, so the FLACs aren't true CD quality, but they're available so the music didn't have to go through another lossy conversion and lose any quality. It does not sound bad at all as it is though and I've heard much worse-sounding music from the PSP.
Tell me if you think any tracks could be fine-tuned better. If I didn't conceal a looping point well enough or if the tags could be improved, etc. I fixed a few errors from the previous MP3 set, but I'm no scholar of Dragon Quest music yet so I might not have caught some incorrect titles or improper song lengths.
It has been popularly reported that Hayato Matsuo did the Final Fantasy arrangements and Koichi Sugiyama did the Dragon Quest tracks. In an interview with Square-Enix Music Online, (http://www.squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/hayatomatsuo.shtml) Matsuo corrects this.
On the Itadaki Street series, I offered arrangements of both Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy music. The Dragon Quest adaptations involved very simple elaborations upon Koichi Sugiyama's original orchestrations. For Final Fantasy, much of the music was orchestral originally, but I decided to take a more creative approach on the orchestrations. Since Itadaki Street Portable was for the PSP, I didn't really embellish the orchestrations as much as Itadaki Street Special for the PS2. Instead I created simple yet powerful orchestrations to accommodate the small speakers.
Tell me if there are any problems or if the links go down. I'd be happy to help or re-upload. I did all this work on Portable for my own listening pleasure and for anyone else who has interest in this soundtrack, so it'll be available in the highest quality possible, and so that hopefully it won't be such a rarity anymore. Now please download this and spread it around, repost it anywhere you think anyone might want to hear it.
Itadaki Street Special

Tracklist:
1. Introduction
2. Vana'diel March (FFXI)
3. Prelude (FFIX) ~ Into the Legend (DQIII)
4. Only Lonely Boy (DQII)
5. Aerith's Theme (FFVII)
6. Finale (DQI)
7. Chateau Ladutorm (DQI and III)
8. Majesty of the Castle (DQVIII)
9. Distant Journey (DQII)
10. Wagon Wheel's March (DQIV)
11. Adventure (DQIII)
12. Casino (DQV)
13. Castle Trumpeter (DQV)
14. Endless World (DQII)
15. Unknown World (DQI)
16. Rondo (DQIII)
17. Vista Band (FFIX)
18. Gold Saucer (FFVII)
19. Spiran Scenery (FFX)
20. Opening ~ Bombing Mission (FFVII)
21. Thunder Plains (FFX)
22. The Man with the Machine Gun (FFVIII)
23. Nalbina Fortress Underground Prison (FFXII)
24. The Royal City of Rabanastre - Town Ward Upper Stratum
25. War Cry (DQVIII)
26. Fighting Spirit (DQIII)
27. Battle for the Glory (DQIV)
28. Make a Challenge (DQIII)
29. Violent Enemies (DQV)
30. Almighty Boss Devil is Challenged (DQV)
31. Deathfight (DQII)
32. Fight ~ King Dragon (DQI)
33. Grueling Fight (DQIII)
34. Battle 1 (FFIX)
35. Fighting (FFVII)
36. Seymour Battle (FFX)
37. J-E-N-O-V-A (FFVII)
38. Normal Battle (FFX)
39. Don't Be Afraid (FFVIII)
40. Battle Drum (FFXII)
41. Penelo's Theme (FFXII)
42. Ahead On Our Way (FFV)
43. Battle 1 (FFV)
44. Zidane's Theme (FFIX)
45. Cait Sith's Theme (FFVII)
46. Palom & Porom (FFIV)
47. People (DQI)
48. Casino Rag (DQIV)
49. Battle With Gilgamesh (FFV)
50. Itadaki de Chocobo
51. Bad Fanfare
52. Fanfare
53. Curse (DQI)
54. Companion (encounter) (DQII)
55. Level Up (DQI)
56. Fanfare (FF)
57. Jackpot (DQIII)
58. Big Jackpot (DQIII)
59. Death (DQI)
60. Church (DQI)
61. Inn (DQII)
62. Important Item Discovery (DQI)
63. Victory Fanfare (FF)
64. Fanfare (DQ)
65. Fanfare 2
66. Save Music (FFI)
67. Endless World (DQII)
68. Gold Saucer (Original version from FFVII)
69. Vivi's Theme (Original version from FFIX)
70. MOVIE - se
71. Overture (DQI)
FLAC
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?p0uya8qhhrbknwq)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ys4b5di6mqe7xtg)
Part 3 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7ibaae18b951wkw)
Part 4 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1g956g3q9r1t8pj)
Part 5 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?u5c60xn2442vddx)
Part 6 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rlvzdt6zylfmgna)
MP3 (LAME 3.99.5 V2 ~190kbps variable bitrate)
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?i6g0cd4w612h6wz)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dbga5x4k9v1a8rz)
Converted from the original ADX files with customized fades and spaces between tracks for better flow. There are some tracks at the end that appear to be taken from official CD releases, but upon inspection even "Gold Saucer" and "Vivi's Theme" have frequencies up to 24 kHz. You probably won't hear the difference from the official soundtrack CD, but it's still nifty.
Itadaki Street Portable

Tracklist:
01. Unity (FFXI)
02. Prelude (FFIX) ~ Into the Legend... (DQIII)
03. Only Lonely Boy (DQII)
04. Chatting (DQVIII)
05. Boogie Oogie (DQIII)
06. Mog House (FFXI)
07. Finale (DQI)
08. Chateau Ladutorm (DQI)
09. Fight ~ King Dragon (DQI)
10. Heavenly Flight (DQIII)
11. Great Battle in the Vast Sky (DQVIII)
12. Around the World (DQIII)
13. Grueling Fight (DQIII)
14. Strange World (DQVIII)
15. Raising the War Cry (DQVIII)
16. Sanctuary (DQVIII)
17. Defeat the Enemy (DQVIII)
18. Toward the Horizon (DQV)
19. Violent Enemies (DQV)
20. Adventure (DQIII)
21. Make a Challenge (DQIII)
22. Eternal Wind (FFIII)
23. Battle 1 (FFIII)
24. The Ancient Library (FFV)
25. The Fierce Battle (FFV)
26. Save Them (FFVI)
27. The Decisive Battle (FFVI)
28. Aria di Mezzo Caraterre (FFVI)
29. Battle (FFVI)
30. The Dalmasca Eastersand (FFXII)
31. Boss Battle (FFXII)
32. To Zanarkand (FFX)
33. Summoned Beast Battle (FFX)
34. The Airship Hildegarde (FFIX)
35. Battle 1 (FFIV)
36. Zidane's Theme (FFIX)
37. Cait Sith's Theme (FFVII)
38. The Airship (FFIV)
39. Casino Rag (DQIV)
40. Battle for the Glory (DQIV)
41. Battle 2 (FFIV)
42. Itadaki de Chocobo
43. Bad Fanfare
44. Fanfare
45. Curse (DQI)
46. Companion (encounter) (DQII)
47. Church (DQI)
48. Level Up (DQI)
49. Victory Fanfare (FF)
50. Jackpot (DQIII)
51. Big Jackpot (DQIII)
52. Death (DQI)
53. Inn (DQII)
54. Victory Fanfare (FFVI)
55. Victory Fanfare (FFIV)
56. Save Music (FFI)
57. Important Item Discovery (DQ)
FLAC
Part 1 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?w35wn685lu3syde)
Part 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1sfnbt8izflkhdd[/url)
Part 3 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?e8q1w8lcrnovq1e)
Part 4 (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?v9a7g74ii41fi3e)
MP3 (LAME 3.99.5 V2 ~190kbps variable bitrate)
Just one part. (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?t30b3amqr84dzp5)
I converted the original ATRAC3Plus files to WAV and used Audacity to loop and fade them. Not every track is looped; a handful didn't need it. A couple would have been ten minutes long if I did. If you feel that any tracks aren't long enough though I can hook you up. The original format is not lossless, so the FLACs aren't true CD quality, but they're available so the music didn't have to go through another lossy conversion and lose any quality. It does not sound bad at all as it is though and I've heard much worse-sounding music from the PSP.
Tell me if you think any tracks could be fine-tuned better. If I didn't conceal a looping point well enough or if the tags could be improved, etc. I fixed a few errors from the previous MP3 set, but I'm no scholar of Dragon Quest music yet so I might not have caught some incorrect titles or improper song lengths.
It has been popularly reported that Hayato Matsuo did the Final Fantasy arrangements and Koichi Sugiyama did the Dragon Quest tracks. In an interview with Square-Enix Music Online, (http://www.squareenixmusic.com/features/interviews/hayatomatsuo.shtml) Matsuo corrects this.
On the Itadaki Street series, I offered arrangements of both Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy music. The Dragon Quest adaptations involved very simple elaborations upon Koichi Sugiyama's original orchestrations. For Final Fantasy, much of the music was orchestral originally, but I decided to take a more creative approach on the orchestrations. Since Itadaki Street Portable was for the PSP, I didn't really embellish the orchestrations as much as Itadaki Street Special for the PS2. Instead I created simple yet powerful orchestrations to accommodate the small speakers.
Tell me if there are any problems or if the links go down. I'd be happy to help or re-upload. I did all this work on Portable for my own listening pleasure and for anyone else who has interest in this soundtrack, so it'll be available in the highest quality possible, and so that hopefully it won't be such a rarity anymore. Now please download this and spread it around, repost it anywhere you think anyone might want to hear it.