Saturday, November 17, 2012

Yasunori Mitsuda - Chrono Trigger (OST)


Genre: 8-Bit / Symphonic / EPIC
From: Japan
Year: 1995
Quality: 320 Kbps
(No site, far as I'm concerned)

CD 1

1. A Presentiment
2. Chrono Trigger
3. Morning Sunlight
4. Peaceful Days
5. Memories Of Green
6. Guardia Millenial Fair
7. Gato's Song
8. A Strange Happening
9. Longing Of The Wind
10. Goodnight
11. Secret Of Forest
12. Battle 1
13. Courage And Pride
14. Huh_!
15. Manoria Cathedral
16. A Prayer To The Travelers
17. Silent Light
18. Boss Battle 1
19. Frog's Theme
20. Fanfare 1
21. The Kingdom Trial
22. The Hidden Truth
23. A Shot Of Crisis



CD 2

1. Ruined World
2. Mystery Of The Past
3. Dome-16's Ruin
4. People Who Threw Away The Will To Live
5. Lavos's Theme
6. The Final Day Of The World
7. Reckless Robo Gang Johnny
8. Bike Chase
9. Robo's Theme
10. Remains Of Factory
11. Battle
12. Fanfare
13. The Brink Of Time
14. Delightful Spekkio
15. Fanfare 3
16. Underground Sewer
17. Boss Battle
18. Primitive Mountain
19. Ayla's Theme
20. Rhythm Of Wind, Sky, And Earth
21. Burn! Bobonga!
22. Magus's Castle
23. Confusing Melody
24. Battle With Magus



CD 3

1. Singing Mountain
2. Tyran Castle
3. At The Bottom Of Night
4. Corridors Of Time
5. Zeal Palace
6. Schala's Theme
7. Sealed Door
8. Undersea Palace
9. Chrono And Marle ~ Far Off Promise
10. Epoch ~ Wings That Cross Time
11. Black Dream
12. Determination
13. World Revolution
14. Last Battle
15. Festival Of Stars
16. Epilogue ~ To Good Friends
17. To Far Away Times


CD 1 / CD 2 / CD 3
CD 1 Previews:  Memories of Green / Gato's Song  / Frog's Theme (Youtube)
CD 2 Previews: Ruined WorldBike Chase / Boss Battle 2 (Youtube)
CD 3 Previews:  Corridors of Time / Zeal PalaceBlack Dream (Youtube)
Well, here's a treat for you guys. A classic Soundtrack of one of the greatest RPGs of all times, in pristine quality and including all 64 songs. And you just don't get 8-Bit - you get bits of Folk, Jazz, Symphony, Semi-Orchestral and even some Traditional Japanese. I mean, a Soundtrack doesn't get better than this, seriously.

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