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  • Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack
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  • Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 2009 film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance. It peaked well at number 8 in the Oricon album charts, charting for a total of 16 weeks. It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu and performed by the London Studio Orchestra as well as a choir of four. The executive producers were Hideaki Anno and Toshimichi Otsuki while Shirō Sagisu provided the keyboard and programming as well as two bonus songs. The album was released on July 8, 2009 in both a single-disc regular edition (catalog number KICA 985) containing the music as edited for the film, and a special edition (catalog number KICA 983/4) that features an additional disc containing unedited versions of the music and a twenty-page booklet with comm
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  • Evangelion: 2.0 You Can Advance Original Soundtrack
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Date
  • 2009-07-08
Album
  • Evangelion: 2.0 You Can Advance Original Soundtrack
Extra
  • Tranquility
  • The Beast
  • Evanescence: Movement 1
  • Evanescence: Movement 2
  • Evanescence: Movement 3
  • Field Dress
  • Give Me Wings – Tribute to Sound of Music
  • Instability: Orchestra
  • Instability: Piano Solo
  • Strings: Opus 1
  • Strings: Opus 2
  • The Aggressor
  • The Red Ambassadress
  • Today is the Time for Goodbye – Tribute to Sound of Music
Producer
  • Japan: Starchild, King Records
Genre
  • Anime soundtrack
Type
  • Album
Title
  • 1.0
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  • 4.0
  • 5.0
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  • "2EM01_B01 At The Very Beginning"
  • "2EM07_KK_B09_InDoor"
  • "2EM09_YAMASHITA"
  • "2EM10_KK_C01_AddGuit"
  • "2EM13_EM20_Alterna"
  • "2EM14_EM10C"
  • "2EM15_0938 Destiny"
  • "2EM16_0944 Fate"
  • "2EM19_Sor: Variations on a Theme of Mozart"
  • "2EM20_KK_A09_Kuriya"
  • "2EM21_KK_C01_Str+AcGuit"
  • "2EM22_KK_A08_Orche"
  • "2EM25_Piano_Nu"
  • "2EM26_EM05B"
  • "2EM31_0948 In My Spirit"
  • "2EM32_0910 Keep Your Head Above The Mayhem"
  • "2EM33_0902 The Final Decision We All Must Take"
  • "2EM35_Nu02 Carnage"
  • "Ambassadrice Rouge"
  • "At The Very Beginning"
  • "Carnage"
  • "Destiny"
  • "Don't Turn Around"
  • "Fate"
  • "Give Me Wings"
  • "In My Spirit"
  • "Instabilité: Orchestre"
  • "Instabilité: Piano Solo"
  • "Keep Your Head Above The Mayhem"
  • "L'Agresseur"
  • "Les Bêtes"
  • "Robe des Champs"
  • "Season of Love"
  • "Sin From Genesis"
  • "The Final Decision We All Must Take"
  • "Today is the Time for Goodbye"
  • "Tranquillité"
  • "Tribute to Sound of Music"
  • 2009.0
Music
  • Taku Izumi
  • Hiroshi Miyagawa
  • Kunihiko Murai
  • Shōichi Kaneko
  • Takayuki Inoue
Lyrics
  • Michio Yamagami
  • Shōichi Kaneko
  • Tokiko Iwatani
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  • Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 2009 film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance. It peaked well at number 8 in the Oricon album charts, charting for a total of 16 weeks. It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu and performed by the London Studio Orchestra as well as a choir of four. The executive producers were Hideaki Anno and Toshimichi Otsuki while Shirō Sagisu provided the keyboard and programming as well as two bonus songs. The album was released on July 8, 2009 in both a single-disc regular edition (catalog number KICA 985) containing the music as edited for the film, and a special edition (catalog number KICA 983/4) that features an additional disc containing unedited versions of the music and a twenty-page booklet with commentary by Shirō Sagisu, as well as sheet music excerpts. The first press edition of the special edition included a hard plastic orange slipcover and an Evangelion: 2.0 postcard. Starchild released the album.