| "FINAL FANTASY IX" Original Soundtrack PLUS |  | | Album by Nobuo Uematsu | | Released | 6 December 2000 20 October 2004 (reprint) An album is a collection of related audio tracks, released together commercially in an audio format to the public. ...
Nobuo Uematsu (æ¤æ¾ 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ...
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| | Recorded | Unknown | | Genre | Video game soundtrack | | Length | 72:05 | | Label | DigiCube Square Enix (reprint) A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ...
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SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...
| | Producer(s) | Nobuo Uematsu | | Professional reviews | | SquareSound In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Nobuo Uematsu (æ¤æ¾ 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ...
| | Nobuo Uematsu chronology | Final Fantasy IX: Uematsu's Best Selection (2000) | Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS (2000) | Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX (2001) | Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS is a video game soundtrack album for the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. The album contains music from the majority of the game's full motion videos, several extra tracks, and one bonus track. Composition was by Nobuo Uematsu and orchestration by Shirou Hamaguchi. Vocals for tracks 9 and 42 are by Emiko Shiratori. The original release bears the catalog number SSCX-10047 and the reprint SQEX-10035. Nobuo Uematsu (æ¤æ¾ 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ...
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Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ...
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Computer role-playing games (CRPGs), often shortened to simply (RPGs), are a type of computer and video games that use traditional gameplay elements found in pen-and-paper role-playing games. ...
Final Fantasy IX ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co. ...
Screenshot of an FMV from Final Fantasy VIII. Full motion video, usually abbreviated as FMV, is a popular term for TV-quality movie or animation in a video game. ...
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Nobuo Uematsu (æ¤æ¾ 伸夫; Uematsu Nobuo, born March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and one of the most well-known, prolific, and versatile in the field. ...
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Emiko Shiratori (白鳥 英美子 Shiratori Emiko) is a Japanese singer. ...
Tracks 34 through 41 are extra tracks. Track 42 is a bonus track. In recorded music, a hidden track is a song that is not listed as one that should appear on a compact disc, audio cassette, vinyl record or other medium containing a musical album. ...
Track Listing | Original track name | Official English track name | Length | | 1. | ブラネ登場~劇開幕 (Burane Tōjō ~ Geki Kaimaku) | Brahne and the Performers | | | 2. | 万国旗スタイナー激突 (Ban Kokki Sutainā Gekitotsu) | Steiner Crashes into the Tower | | | 3. | アレクサンドリアからの脱出 (Arekusandoria Kara no Dasshutsu) | Escape from Alexandria | | | 4. | プリマビスタ墜落 (Purima Bisuta Tsuiraku) | The Prima Vista Crashes | | | 5. | ブランク石化 (Buranku Sekka) | Blank Turns to Stone | | | 6. | 黒魔道士VS黒魔道士 (Kuro Madō shi VS Kuro Madō shi) | Black Mage vs. Black Mage | | | 7. | 南ゲート突破 (Minami Gēto Toppa) | Breaching the South Gate | | | 8. | リンドブルム王国到着 (Rindoburumu Ōkoku Tōchaku) | Arrival at Lindblum | | | 9. | 歌~ジタンとダガー (Uta ~ Jitan to Dagā) | The Song of Zidane and Dagger | | | 10. | ブルメシアから去るクジャ (Burumeshia Kara Saru Kuja) | Kuja Exits Burmecia | | | 11. | 召喚獣発動クレイラ消滅 (Shōkan Kedamono Kureira Shōmetsu) | Odin Destroys Cleyra | | | 12. | リンドブルム炎上 (Rindoburumu Enjō) | Lindblum in Flames | | | 13. | リンドブルム壊滅 (Rindoburumu Kaimetsu) | The Fall of Lindblum | | | 14. | 霧の消滅 (Kiri no Shōmetsu) | The Mist Dissipates | | | 15. | ダガー回想(召喚士村の滅亡) (Dagā Kaisō (Shōkan shi Mura no Metsubō)) | Dagger's Flashback: The End of Madain Sari | | | 16. | 召喚!バハムート (Shōkan! Bahamūto) | Bahamut is Summoned | | | 17. | 全滅ブラネ艦隊 (Zenmetsu Burane Kantai) | Destruction of Brahne's Fleet | | | 18. | 新女王誕生 (Shin Jo'ō Tanjō) | All Hail the New Queen | | | 19. | バハムート来襲 (Bahamūto Raishū) | Bahamut Attacks | | | 20. | エーコ降下 (Ēko Kōka) | Eiko Falls | | | 21. | アレクサンダー (Arekusandā) | Alexander | | | 22. | 幽霊船 (Yūreisen) | The Ghost Ship | | | 23. | ダガー救出 (Dagā Kyūshutsu) | Dagger's Rescue | | | 24. | 髪を切るダガー (Kami o Kiru Dagā) | Dagger Cuts Her Hair | | | 25. | ダガー回想(幽霊船) (Dagā Kaisō (Yūreisen)) | Dagger's Flashback: The Ghost Ship | | | 26. | ネオクジャ崩壊 (Neokuja Hōkai) | Neo-Kuja's Downfall | | | 27. | テラより脱出 (Tera Yori Dasshutsu) | Flight from Terra | | | 28. | ジタン、ダガー別れ (Jitan, Dagā Wakare) | Zidane and Dagger Part Ways | | | 29. | クジャの元へ (Kuja no Moto e) | Back to Kuja | | | 30. | ルーファウス歓迎式典Millennium Version (Rūfausu Kangei Shikiten Millennium Version) | Rufus's Welcome Ceremony (Millennium Version) | | | 31. | ドーガとウネ (Dōga to Une) | Dorga and Unne | | | 32. | マダインサリの娘 (Madain Sari no Musume) | The Girl from Madain Sari | | | 33. | クジャのテーマ Millennium Version (Kuja no Tēma Millennium Version) | Kuja's Theme (Millennium Version) | | | 34. | Main | Main Theme | | | 35. | Waltz | Waltz | | | 36. | Kogaku Motet1 | Ancient Motet I | | | 37. | Organum | Organum | | | 38. | Mediteiranean | Mediterranean | | | 39. | Dokokade3 | Somewhere III | | | 40. | Weuber | Weuber | | | 41. | Kuja5 | Kuja V | | | 42. | Melodies Of Life (Silent Mix) | Melodies of Life (Silent Mix) | | References
- Daryl (2003). "Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack Plus". Daryl's Library. Retrieved May 26, 2006.
- Nobuo Uematsu (2005). "FINAL FANTASY IX Original Soundtrack Plus". SQUARE ENIX MUSIC. Retrieved May 26, 2005.
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Zidane Tribal is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX; he is the main protagonist of the game. ...
Vivi Ornitier is a fictional character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. He appears as a typical Black Mage of the Final Fantasy series. ...
Garnet Til Alexandros XVII is a fictional character and the heroine of the role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. Garnet is the only heir to the throne of Alexandria, currently ruled by her mother, Queen Brahne. ...
Captain Adelbert Steiner[1] is a fictional character from the PlayStation computer role-playing game Final Fantasy IX. Steiner is a loyal, if blind, follower of Queen Brahnes Alexandrian regime, and sometimes will follow every single one of her orders just to prove himself better than his arch rival...
Freya Crescent is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. She is Burmecian, a race of anthropomorphic rats who live in two cities, Burmecia and Cleyra. ...
Quina Quen is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. Quinas actual gender is debatable and the character is inconsistantly referred throughout the game as s/he or him. It is a Qu whose master, Quale, wants it to travel the world so that it...
Eiko Carol is a character first found in the destroyed city of Madain Sari on another continent in the world of Final Fantasy IX. She is the last of a race of summoners and is the only person in the world with a Summoners Horn. ...
Amarant Coral (Salamander Coral in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the PlayStation video game Final Fantasy IX. He often goes by the nickname Flaming Amarant. Amarant is most likely a half-giant, which accounts for his bluish skin and height (although the games non-proportional style...
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Tetra Master is a card game first used in the Squaresoft game Final Fantasy IX. It is not an essential part of the game but provides light relief to the storyline, and allows the player to interact with minor characters in a different way. ...
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