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  • The End of Evangelion (soundtrack)
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  • The End of Evangelion is the soundtrack album of the 1997 film of the same name. It features music composed and conducted by Shirō Sagisu. It also features the ending theme as well as Johann Sebastian Bach's Air on the G String and Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147. It was released on September 26, 1997 on King Records's Starchild label, peaking at number 3 on Oricon's albums chart. Geneon Entertainment released the album on May 11, 2004 in North America.
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  • The End of Evangelion
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Date
  • 1997-09-26
Album
  • The End of Evangelion
Producer
  • Japan: King Records
  • USA: Geneon Entertainment
Genre
  • Anime soundtrack
Type
  • Album
Title
  • "False Regeneration"
  • "II Air [Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068]"
  • "Emergency Evacuation to Regression"
  • "Escape to The Beginning"
  • "Expansion of Blockade "
  • "Gap of Dream"
  • "Honeymoon with Anxiety"
  • "Interference of Others"
  • "Substitute Invasion"
  • "The End of Midsummer"
  • "The Flow of Emptiness"
  • "[[#Komm, süsser Tod
  • "[[#Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-
  • "Jesus bleibet meine Freude [Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147]"
Music
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Arianne
  • Jan Panenka, Johann Sebastian Bach, Myra Hess
  • Loren & Mash
Lyrics
  • Mash
  • Hideaki Anno, Mike Wyzgowski, Shirō Sagisu
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  • The End of Evangelion is the soundtrack album of the 1997 film of the same name. It features music composed and conducted by Shirō Sagisu. It also features the ending theme as well as Johann Sebastian Bach's Air on the G String and Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147. It was released on September 26, 1997 on King Records's Starchild label, peaking at number 3 on Oricon's albums chart. Geneon Entertainment released the album on May 11, 2004 in North America.