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  • Original soundtracks of Final Fantasy I & II
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  • There have been two different releases of the original soundtracks of Final Fantasy I & II, corresponding to the original release of each game and to the release of the Final Fantasy Origins compilation. In 2002, for the release of Final Fantasy Origins, the soundtrack was rearranged and released as the album Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack by Uematsu and Tsuyoshi Sekito, who won praise for his involvement and who would become, the following year, the lead guitarist of the Black Mages.
Length
  • 6150.0
  • 3752.0
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SongName
  • 2.0
  • "Battle"
  • "Ancient Castle"
  • "Mt. Gulg"
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Catalog
  • H25X-20015
  • PSCR-5251
  • SQEX-10032/3
  • SSCX-10071/2
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  • left
  • right
Producer
  • Nobuo Uematsu
  • Nobuo Uematsu, Tsuyoshi Sekito
filename
  • FFII - Battle Scene 2.ogg
  • FF1_Normal_Battle.ogg
  • FFII - Ancient Castle.ogg
  • FF - Gurgu Volcano.ogg
Romaji
  • Fainaru Fantajī I ・ II Zenkyoku-Shū
  • Fainaru Fantajī I・II Orijinaru Saundotorakku
CDInfo
  • 1
  • 2
Arranger
  • Nobuo Uematsu
  • Nobuo Uematsu, Tsuyoshi Sekito
Title
  • All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II
  • Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack
Japanese
  • ファイナルファンタジーI・II オリジナル・サウンドトラック
  • ファイナルファンタジーI ・ II全曲集
Release
  • 1988-12-21
  • 1994-03-25
  • 2002-10-23
  • 2004-09-23
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abstract
  • There have been two different releases of the original soundtracks of Final Fantasy I & II, corresponding to the original release of each game and to the release of the Final Fantasy Origins compilation. The music of the original Final Fantasy and that of Final Fantasy II was first released as a single compilation album, All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II in 1989, to moderate critical acclaim. Following this release, the arranged album Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy was released to great critical acclaim, being called "an orchestral masterpiece" by Square Music reviewers and lauded by other sources as well. In 2002, for the release of Final Fantasy Origins, the soundtrack was rearranged and released as the album Final Fantasy I & II Original Soundtrack by Uematsu and Tsuyoshi Sekito, who won praise for his involvement and who would become, the following year, the lead guitarist of the Black Mages.