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  • This series marked the anime debut (in a lead role) of Maaya Sakamoto as the voice of the main character Hitomi Kanzaki and as the singer of the opening song "Yakusoku wa Iranai" (Promises Not Necessary), as well as of many other songs in the series. The music, composed by Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi, is of a decidedly European flavor, though it also incorporates different styles such as contemporary, classical, and Gregorian chant. The albums released for the anime includes the following:
  • Bisher wurden sieben Lost-Soundtracks veröffentlicht. Der Soundtrack der 1. Staffel erschien am 21. März 2006, der Soundtrack zur 2. Staffel am 3. Oktober 2006 und der Soundtrack zur 3. Staffel, der aus einem 2 Disc Set besteht, erschien am 6. Mai 2008. Am 12. Mai 2009 ist ein Soundtrack zur 4. Staffel erschienen und der Soundtrack zur 5. Staffel erschien am 11. Mai 2010. Die beiden Soundtracks zur 6. und letzten Staffel erschienen am 14. September 2010 und am 11. Oktober 2010. Die Musik wurde von Michael Giacchino komponiert.
  • Re-Volt's soundtrack consists of 10 house, techno, and trance pieces that play as background music. Music is stored on the game CD, thus, using a No-CD Crack or Patch 1207 to play the game without the CD check disables the music. To play music without the CD in the drive you can use Rv12, _inmm.dll, WolfR4 or Phoenix R3. The demo version of Re-Volt comes with frontend.mp3 and nhood1.mp3, stored in the same folder as revolt.exe.
  • These are the soundtracks of HTTYD and HTTYD2.
  • The music for Last Exile was created by Dolce Triade, Shuntaro Okino, and Hitomi Kuroishi.
  • In total, six compact discs featuring Joseph LoDuca's incidental scores for Xena: Warrior Princess were issued on the Varese Sarabande label. * Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two * Xena: Warrior Princess - The Bitter Suite: A Musical Odyssey - Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Four - Original Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess - Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire: Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack
  • Tegami Bachi Original Soundtrack (OST) was composed by Kunihiko Ryo.
  • The Soundtracks are the musical themes played in the King's Quest games from the very first notes of Greensleeves to later songs in the series. In general there are very few official names for the songs. Below offers either a discussion on the source material for a music peace if its based off of stock music, or original titles given on soundtrack CDs produced by Sierra. According to Mark Seibert there were few if no names given to the songs, or very simple names. Some of the names were made up when released on soundtrack cds: Any music marked with a '*' the official name is not known.
  • The Dark Shadows franchise has released several soundtracks in various formats over the years, containing all of the various scores and themes used in the original television series and the two MGM movies, House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows. All of the music from Dark Shadows was composed by Robert Cobert, with the exception of Josette's theme, which was composed by Robert Farnum. Louis Edmonds, the actor who portrayed the role of Roger Collins on Dark Shadows released his own music CD entitled Nobody Cares About Langley. 1. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Volume 1)
  • The Fable Original Soundtrack was released on February 15, 2005 for Lionhead's 2005 game Fable. The orchestral score was composed by Russell Shaw with Danny Elfman assisting on the theme. The music only covers the original Fable game and does not contain any of the new music heard in The Lost Chapters. File:Fable ost.jpg Tracklist:
  • thumb|133px|Jack WallDer Soundtrack zum ersten Mass Effect - komponiert von Jack Wall, Sam Hulick, Richard Jacques und David Kates - wurde von der Firma Sumthing im März 2009 herausgegeben und enthält 37 Musikstücke. Der Soundtrack enthält auch den von der kanadische Rockband Faunts gespielten Titel des Abspanns „M4 Part 2“. Der Soundtrack zu Mass Effect 2 wurde erneut von Jack Wall komponiert, enthält 27 Titel und ist ausschließlich als Download-Album erhältlich.
  • Susumu Hirasawa has composed the soundtracks for both the anime and video games, using an eclectic selection of instruments (such as piano, bagpipes, violin, harp, flute, classic guitar, electric guitar, drums, harpsichord, synthesizer, and Amiga as well as voices). He received the offer to compose music for the series due to Miura being a fan of his works and listening to them while he works on Berserk, that also led to Miura almost never requesting a specific composition to Hirasawa. Hirasawa has said that Berserk doesn't feel like a self-restrained story, and that composing for the series is similar to the sensation of unlocking one of his inner restraints, leading to compositions on a "Berserk" style.
  • Soundtracks for all six seasons of Lost and the video game have been released by Varèse Sarabande, featuring selections from the musical score composed by Michael Giacchino. They were produced by Giacchino and feature the Hollywood Studio Symphony. The first season soundtrack was released on March 21, 2006, the second on October 3, 2006, the third on May 6, 2008, the fourth on May 12, 2009, the fifth on May 11, 2010, and the sixth and final season soundtrack on September 14, 2010. A seventh limited edition soundtrack was released on October 11, 2010, entitled Lost: The Last Episodes. Failing to earn a soundtrack release, the soundtrack for Via Domus was technically released with the game on February 26, 2008. With the release of the seventh soundtrack, the number of discs in the collection
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  • Soundtracks for all six seasons of Lost and the video game have been released by Varèse Sarabande, featuring selections from the musical score composed by Michael Giacchino. They were produced by Giacchino and feature the Hollywood Studio Symphony. The first season soundtrack was released on March 21, 2006, the second on October 3, 2006, the third on May 6, 2008, the fourth on May 12, 2009, the fifth on May 11, 2010, and the sixth and final season soundtrack on September 14, 2010. A seventh limited edition soundtrack was released on October 11, 2010, entitled Lost: The Last Episodes. Failing to earn a soundtrack release, the soundtrack for Via Domus was technically released with the game on February 26, 2008. With the release of the seventh soundtrack, the number of discs in the collection stands at 11, comprising 300 tracks and 12 hours, 29 minutes, and 32 seconds of music.
  • This series marked the anime debut (in a lead role) of Maaya Sakamoto as the voice of the main character Hitomi Kanzaki and as the singer of the opening song "Yakusoku wa Iranai" (Promises Not Necessary), as well as of many other songs in the series. The music, composed by Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi, is of a decidedly European flavor, though it also incorporates different styles such as contemporary, classical, and Gregorian chant. The albums released for the anime includes the following:
  • Bisher wurden sieben Lost-Soundtracks veröffentlicht. Der Soundtrack der 1. Staffel erschien am 21. März 2006, der Soundtrack zur 2. Staffel am 3. Oktober 2006 und der Soundtrack zur 3. Staffel, der aus einem 2 Disc Set besteht, erschien am 6. Mai 2008. Am 12. Mai 2009 ist ein Soundtrack zur 4. Staffel erschienen und der Soundtrack zur 5. Staffel erschien am 11. Mai 2010. Die beiden Soundtracks zur 6. und letzten Staffel erschienen am 14. September 2010 und am 11. Oktober 2010. Die Musik wurde von Michael Giacchino komponiert.
  • The Dark Shadows franchise has released several soundtracks in various formats over the years, containing all of the various scores and themes used in the original television series and the two MGM movies, House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows. All of the music from Dark Shadows was composed by Robert Cobert, with the exception of Josette's theme, which was composed by Robert Farnum. Louis Edmonds, the actor who portrayed the role of Roger Collins on Dark Shadows released his own music CD entitled Nobody Cares About Langley. 1. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Volume 1) No longer available on compact disc 2. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Volume 2) No longer available on compact disc 3. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Volume 3) No longer available on compact disc 4. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Volume 4) No longer available on compact disc 5. Original Music From Dark Shadows (Deluxe Edition) Varese Records – October 5th 1999 6. Dark Shadows 30th Anniversary Collection Varese Records – May 21st 1996 7. House of Dark Shadows / Night of Dark Shadows Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Rhino Records / Wea – April 23rd 1996 Louis Edmonds – Nobody Cares About Langley Dynamic Artists – 1993 8. The Complete Dark Shadows Soundtrack Music Collection contains 8 discs MPI Media Group – December 12, 2006 9. Dark Shadows: The Revival Series (Original MGM Television Soundtrack) contains 2 discs Screen Archives Entertainment - 2010 10. Music from the Audio Dramas (Big Finish Productions) 11. Music from the Audio Dramas - Volume Two (Big Finish Productions)
  • Re-Volt's soundtrack consists of 10 house, techno, and trance pieces that play as background music. Music is stored on the game CD, thus, using a No-CD Crack or Patch 1207 to play the game without the CD check disables the music. To play music without the CD in the drive you can use Rv12, _inmm.dll, WolfR4 or Phoenix R3. The demo version of Re-Volt comes with frontend.mp3 and nhood1.mp3, stored in the same folder as revolt.exe.
  • These are the soundtracks of HTTYD and HTTYD2.
  • thumb|133px|Jack WallDer Soundtrack zum ersten Mass Effect - komponiert von Jack Wall, Sam Hulick, Richard Jacques und David Kates - wurde von der Firma Sumthing im März 2009 herausgegeben und enthält 37 Musikstücke. Der Soundtrack enthält auch den von der kanadische Rockband Faunts gespielten Titel des Abspanns „M4 Part 2“. Der Soundtrack zu Mass Effect 2 wurde erneut von Jack Wall komponiert, enthält 27 Titel und ist ausschließlich als Download-Album erhältlich. Für Mass Effect 3 wurden Sam Hulick, Christopher Lennertz, Cris Velasco, Sascha Dikiciyan und Clint Mansell als Komponisten verpflichtet. Desweiteren wurde Faunts wieder für einen der Tracks angagiert. Der Soundtrack enthält 23 Titel. Es gibt zwei weitere Sondertitel, die aus dem DLC Aus der Asche stammen. __TOC__
  • The Soundtracks are the musical themes played in the King's Quest games from the very first notes of Greensleeves to later songs in the series. In general there are very few official names for the songs. Below offers either a discussion on the source material for a music peace if its based off of stock music, or original titles given on soundtrack CDs produced by Sierra. According to Mark Seibert there were few if no names given to the songs, or very simple names. Some of the names were made up when released on soundtrack cds: As I recall, I never really named anything other than the "Cue number" listed in the work schedule - Loop #25. OR, something might be listed as the "Opening Music," or "Credits," or "Battle Scene," etc… The titles listed on the CD were made up for the CD, with the exception of something like "Girl in the Tower." Any music marked with a '*' the official name is not known.
  • The music for Last Exile was created by Dolce Triade, Shuntaro Okino, and Hitomi Kuroishi.
  • The Fable Original Soundtrack was released on February 15, 2005 for Lionhead's 2005 game Fable. The orchestral score was composed by Russell Shaw with Danny Elfman assisting on the theme. The music only covers the original Fable game and does not contain any of the new music heard in The Lost Chapters. File:Fable ost.jpg Tracklist: 1. * "Fable Theme" 3:27 2. * "Oakvale" 3:25 3. * "Darkwood" 4:10 4. * "Witchwood" 3:10 5. * "Lychfield Cemetery" 4:31 6. * "Summer Fields" 4:04 7. * "Bowerstone" 4:34 8. * "Arena" 2:06 9. * "Temple of Light" 2:38 10. * "Hobbes Cave" 3:57 11. * "Greatwood" 3:15 12. * "Guild" 5:29 13. * "Fresco Dome" 4:59
  • Susumu Hirasawa has composed the soundtracks for both the anime and video games, using an eclectic selection of instruments (such as piano, bagpipes, violin, harp, flute, classic guitar, electric guitar, drums, harpsichord, synthesizer, and Amiga as well as voices). He received the offer to compose music for the series due to Miura being a fan of his works and listening to them while he works on Berserk, that also led to Miura almost never requesting a specific composition to Hirasawa. Hirasawa has said that Berserk doesn't feel like a self-restrained story, and that composing for the series is similar to the sensation of unlocking one of his inner restraints, leading to compositions on a "Berserk" style. The opening theme is "Tell Me Why" by PENPALS, the ending theme is "Waiting So Long" by Silver Fins, and the "next episode theme" is "BERSERK -Forces-" by Susumu Hirasawa. "BERSERK -Forces-" bears some resemblance to the Susumu Hirasawa track "TAKE THE WHEEL" from the AURORA album from 1994. "Ghosts" bears some resemblance to the Susumu Hirasawa + InhVmaN track "Tetragrammaton" from the Tetragrammaton album from 2008. "Monster" and "Fear" are variations on a composition, which was re-utilised to make "ZODDO II" from the "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" soundtrack from 1999 and the Susumu Hirasawa + InhVmaN track "No Mourn... " from the Tetragrammaton album from 2008 (based on the "Monster" arrangement). "Gats" bears some resemblance to the Susumu Hirasawa track "Echoes" from the Sim City album from 1995. "Murder" bears some resemblance to the Syun (90s revival of the 80s experimental project Shun, both lead by Susumu Hirasawa) track "Kun Mae #3" from the Kun Mae on a Calculation album from 1996 (which was re-utilised again for the Millennium Actress soundtrack). "BERSERK -Forces-" was remixed by Susumu Hirasawa in the P-MODEL kernel as "BERSERK - Forces 1.5" for the album SOLAR RAY Hirasawa best recycling album Recycled by P-MODEL kernel. The single's four tracks were re-released on 2009 as bonus tracks for the HQCD version of the Susumu Hirasawa album Technique of Relief. The single and the soundtrack (except "BERSERK -Forces- (Original Karaoke)", "TELL ME WHY" and "Waiting so long") were re-released as part of the Susumu Hirasawa box set HALDYN DOME, they were put on CD 10, with the soundtrack to Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage and the "Sign" ("Berserk Theme Song Collection"/"Theme tunes for Berserk video game (PS2)") single.
  • In total, six compact discs featuring Joseph LoDuca's incidental scores for Xena: Warrior Princess were issued on the Varese Sarabande label. * Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two * Xena: Warrior Princess - The Bitter Suite: A Musical Odyssey - Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Four - Original Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess - Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire: Original Television Soundtrack * Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack
  • Tegami Bachi Original Soundtrack (OST) was composed by Kunihiko Ryo.
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