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  • Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version
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  • <default>Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version</default> Catalog # Composers Arrangers Producers Publisher CD Info Length Release date Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version is the complete soundtrack of Final Fantasy V. Because the game was not released outside of Japan until the PlayStation version was produced, the soundtrack was virtually unknown in the music industry until the release of Final Fantasy V Anthology. Final Fantasy V music produced two arranged compilations: Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends, and the respective Piano Collections album. A remastered version was also released.
Length
  • 7623.0
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SongName
  • "Clash on the Big Bridge"
  • "Lenna's Theme"
  • "Main Theme of Final Fantasy V"
  • "The Battle"
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Catalog
  • N33D-013~4
  • NTCP-5015~6
  • PSCN-5015~6
  • SQEX-10381~2
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  • left
  • right
Producer
  • Nobuo Uematsu
filename
  • FFV Ahead on Our Way.ogg
  • Clash on the Big Bridge.ogg
  • FFV - Lenna's Theme.ogg
  • FFV Normal Battle.ogg
Romaji
  • Fainaru Fantajī V Orijinaru Saundo Vājon
CDInfo
  • 2
Arranger
  • Nobuo Uematsu
Title
  • Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version
Japanese
  • ファイナルファンタジーV オリジナル・サウンド・ヴァージョン
Release
  • 1992-12-07
  • 1994-11-26
  • 2004-10-01
  • 2013-08-07
Composer
  • Nobuo Uematsu
Publisher
  • Square Enix
  • NTT Publishing
  • Square Brand/NTT
abstract
  • <default>Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version</default> Catalog # Composers Arrangers Producers Publisher CD Info Length Release date Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version is the complete soundtrack of Final Fantasy V. Because the game was not released outside of Japan until the PlayStation version was produced, the soundtrack was virtually unknown in the music industry until the release of Final Fantasy V Anthology. During production, Final Fantasy V was originally designed to include more than a hundred different themes. Nobuo Uematsu felt the number would make the album unpurchasable for the children in the audience, as it would require a two-disc release, and cut down the track list to 50 tunes. The soundtrack was nevertheless released as a two-disc set. Reception for the soundtrack was lukewarm, with some critics stating the album did not live up to the Final Fantasy IV soundtrack. Despite this, some of its themes became popular among the Final Fantasy community, such as "Clash on the Big Bridge" and "Dear Friends". Final Fantasy V music produced two arranged compilations: Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends, and the respective Piano Collections album. A remastered version was also released.