| Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack |
 | | Studio album by Nobuo Uematsu | | Released | | | Recorded | Unknown | | Genre | Video game soundtrack | | Length | 4:26:31 | | Label | | | Producer(s) | Nobuo Uematsu | | Professional reviews | | Soundtrack Central (link) Square Sound Image File history File links Album art for Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack This image is the cover of an album or single. ...
A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
August 1 is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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. ...
Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
DigiCube Co. ...
SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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 | POTION: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy (2001) | Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (2001) | feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus (2001) | Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (ファイナルファンタジーX オリジナルサウンドトラック, Fainaru Fantajī Ten Orijinaru Saundotorakku?) is a soundtrack album of video game music from the console role-playing game Final Fantasy X. It contains musical tracks from the game composed, arranged, produced and performed by Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, and Junya Nakano. Vocals are performed by RIKKI for "Suteki Da Ne", Bill Muir for "Otherworld", and choruses for "Hymn of the Fayth". It was first released in Japan on August 1, 2001 by DigiCube with catalog number SSCX-10054, and was re-released on May 10, 2004 by Square Enix with catalog number SQEX-10013. Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
// In film formats, the sound track is the physical area of the film which records the synchronized sound. ...
An album is a collection of related audio tracks distributed to the public. ...
Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ...
It has been suggested that computer role-playing game be merged into this article or section. ...
Final Fantasy X ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Junya Nakano (仲é é ä¹ Nakano Junya), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years. ...
Ritsuki Nakano (中野律紀) (born January 19, 1975), later known as Rikki, is a famous Japanese folk singer. ...
Cover art for Suteki Da Ne Suteki Da Ne (; ç´ æµã ã, sometimes spelt Suteki de Ne) is a notable song from the Square Co. ...
Map of Spira The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures...
August 1 is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
DigiCube Co. ...
May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...
Track listing
Disc One 68:34 | Original track name | Translated track name | Length | By [1] | | 1. | 「全部話しておきたいんだ」 ("Zenbu Hanashi te Okitain da") | "Listen to my Story" | 0:06 | | | 2. | ザナルカンドにて (Zanarukando nite) | To Zanarkand | 3:08 | NU | | 3. | プレリュード (Pureryūdo) | Prelude | 4:55 | NU | | 4. | ティーダのテーマ (Tīda no Tēma) | Tidus's Theme | 3:19 | NU | | 5. | Otherworld | Otherworld | 3:16 | NU | | 6. | 急げ!! (Isoge!!) | Run!! | 2:35 | JN | | 7. | これはお前の物語だ (Kore wa Omae no Monogatari da) | This is Your Story | 2:19 | JN | | 8. | 不気味 (Bukimi) | Creep | 2:44 | JN | | 9. | ノーマルバトル (Nōmaru Batoru) | Normal Battle Theme | 3:15 | NU | | 10. | 勝利のファンファーレ (Shōri no Fanfare) | Victory Fanfare | 1:35 | NU | | 11. | ゲームオーバー (Gēmu Ōbā) | Game Over | 0:33 | NU | | 12. | 夢も希望もありません (Yume mo Kibō mo Arimasen) | Out of the Frying Pan | 2:50 | NU | | 13. | 暗躍 (Anyaku) | Leap In The Dark | 1:22 | JN | | 14. | 海底遺跡 (Kaitei Iseki) | Underwater Ruins | 4:42 | JN | | 15. | チイはアルベド族 (Chi wa Arubedo Zoku) | Oui are Al Bhed Pirates | 3:14 | NU | | 16. | 敵襲 (Tekishū) | Enemy Attack | 2:37 | JN | | 17. | ブリッツに賭けた男達 (Burittsu ni Kake ta Otokotachi) | The Blitzers | 3:49 | NU | | 18. | ビサイド島 (Bisaido Tō) | Besaid Island | 5:40 | MH | | 19. | スピラの情景 (Supira no Jōkei) | Spira Unplugged | 2:43 | NU, MH | | 20. | 祈りの歌 (Inori no Uta) | Hymn of the Fayth | 0:39 | NU, MH | | 21. | 幻想 (Gensō) | Phantoms | 4:13 | JN | | 22. | 試練の間 (Shiren no Ma) | The Trials | 3:32 | NU | | 23. | 祈りの歌~ヴァルファーレ (Inori no Uta ~ Varufāre) | Hymn of the Fayth - Valefor | 0:36 | NU, MH | | 24. | 召喚 (Shōkan) | The Summoning | 0:36 | JN | | 25. | 大召喚士の娘 (Dai Shōkanshi no Musume) | High Summoner Braska's Daughter | 3:56 | NU | | 26. | おやすみ (Oyasumi) | Good Night | 0:06 | NU | Disc Two 65:47 | Original track name | Translated track name | Length | By [1] | | 1. | ユウナのテーマ (Yūna no Tēma) | Yuna's Theme | 3:46 | NU | | 2. | 萌動 (Moe Dō) | Movement in Green | 3:14 | NU, JN | | 3. | 異界送り (Ikai Okuri) | The Sending | 1:30 | NU, MH | | 4. | 嵐の前の静けさ (Arashi no Mae no Shizukesa) | Calm Before the Storm | 3:09 | NU | | 5. | 祈りの歌~イフリート (Inori no Uta ~ Ifurīto) | Hymn of the Fayth - Ifrit | 0:38 | NU, MH | | 6. | ルカ (Ruka) | Luca | 4:02 | JN | | 7. | マイカ総老師歓迎 (Maika Sō Rōshi Kangei) | Grand Maester Mika | 1:14 | JN | | 8. | 不撓の決意 (Futō no Ketsui) | Decision on the Dock | 1:14 | JN | | 9. | The Splendid Performance | The Splendid Performance | 3:42 | MH | | 10. | 対峙 (Taiji) | Face Off | 2:01 | MH | | 11. | Blitz Off | Blitz Off! | 3:35 | MH | | 12. | アーロンのテーマ (Āron no Tēma) | Auron's Theme | 2:42 | NU | | 13. | ミヘン街道 (Mihen Kaidō) | Mi'ihen Highroad | 3:20 | NU | | 14. | ブラスdeチョコボ (Burasu de Chokobo) | Brass de Chocobo | 2:43 | NU | | 15. | 旅行公司 (Ryokō Kōshi) | The Travel Agency | 3:02 | MH | | 16. | 通行を許可します (Tsūkō o Kyokashi masu) | They May Pass | 1:04 | NU | | 17. | シーモアのテーマ (Shīmoa no Tēma) | Seymour's Theme | 2:57 | NU | | 18. | 宵闇 (Yoiyami) | Twilight | 5:00 | JN | | 19. | ジョゼ寺院 (Joze Jīn) | Djose Temple | 3:14 | NU | | 20. | 祈りの歌~イクシオン (Inori no Uta ~ Ikushion) | Hymn of the Fayth - Ixion | 0:37 | NU, MH | | 21. | シパーフ乗るぅ? (Shipāfu Norū?) | Ridess The Shoopuf? | 4:32 | NU | | 22. | リュックのテーマ (Ryukku no Tēma) | Rikku's Theme | 4:23 | NU | | 23. | グアドサラム (Guadosaramu) | Guadosalam | 3:58 | JN | Disc Three 61:10 | Original track name | Translated track name | Length | By [1] | | 1. | 雷平原 (Kaminari Heigen) | Thunder Plains | 4:06 | MH | | 2. | ジェクトのテーマ (Jekuto no Tēma) | Jecht's Theme | 2:26 | NU | | 3. | マカラーニャの森 (Makarānya no Mori) | Macalania Woods | 3:30 | MH | | 4. | 霧海 (Kiri Umi) | The Void | 2:17 | JN | | 5. | 寺院楽隊 (Jīn Gakutai) | The Temple Player | 2:20 | JN | | 6. | シーモアの野望 (Shīmoa no Yabō) | Seymour's Ambition | 2:19 | NU | | 7. | 祈りの歌~シヴァ (Inori no Uta ~ Shiva) | Hymn of the Fayth - Shiva | 0:37 | NU, MH | | 8. | 迫りくる者たち (Semari Kuru Monotachi) | Pursuit | 2:08 | JN | | 9. | 灼熱の砂漠 (Shakunetsu no Sabaku) | The Burning Sands | 3:41 | MH | | 10. | 危機 (Kiki) | Peril | 4:22 | MH | | 11. | 明かされた真実 (Akasareta Shinjitsu) | The Truth Revealed | 4:06 | NU | | 12. | 発進 (Hasshin) | Launch | 3:28 | MH | | 13. | 結婚式 (Kekkonshiki) | The Wedding | 1:15 | MH | | 14. | 襲撃 (Shūgeki) | Assault | 4:02 | MH | | 15. | 悲劇 (Higeki) | Tragedy | 4:07 | MH | | 16. | 私は飛べる (Watashi wa Toberu) | I Can Fly/Believe | 1:44 | MH | | 17. | 浄罪の路 (Jōzai no Michi) | Via Purifico | 2:21 | NU | | 18. | 祈りの歌~バハムート (Inori no Uta ~ Bahamūto) | Hymn of the Fayth - Bahamut | 0:37 | NU, MH | | 19. | 審判の時 (Shinpan no Toki) | Moment of Truth | 3:30 | MH | | 20. | 父を殺めた男 (Chichi o Ayame ta Otoko) | Patricide | 2:38 | NU | | 21. | 素敵だね (Suteki da ne) | Isn't It Wonderful? | 5:41 | NU, RIKKI | Disc Four 76:55 | Original track name | Translated track name | Length | By [1] | | 1. | ユウナの決意 (Yūna no Ketsui) | Yuna's Decision | 3:40 | NU, JN | | 2. | ルールーのテーマ (Rūrū no Tēma) | Lulu's Theme | 3:58 | NU | | 3. | 勇ましく進め (Isamashiku Susume) | Bravely Forward | 3:52 | NU | | 4. | 祈りの歌~ようじんぼう (Inori no Uta ~ Yōjinbō) | Hymn of the Fayth - Yojimbo | 0:38 | NU, MH | | 5. | 極北の民 (Kyokuhoku no Tami) | Servants of the Mountain | 4:32 | MH | | 6. | 祈りの歌~ロンゾ族 (Inori no Uta ~ Ronzo Zoku) | Hymn of the Fayth - The Ronso | 0:38 | NU, MH | | 7. | 彷徨の炎 (Hōkō no Honō) | Wandering Flame | 4:35 | MH | | 8. | いつか終わる夢 (Itsuka Owaru Yume) | A Fleeting Dream | 4:31 | NU, MH | | 9. | 祈りの歌~ユウナレスカ (Inori no Uta ~ Yūnaresuka) | Hymn of the Fayth - Yunalesca | 0:40 | NU, MH | | 10. | 挑戦 (Chōsen) | Challenge | 4:14 | MH | | 11. | 深淵の果てに (Shinen no Hate ni) | Beyond The Darkness | 4:24 | MH | | 12. | 暗澹 (Antan) | Gloom | 4:11 | JN | | 13. | 祈りの歌~スピラ (Inori no Uta ~ Supira) | Hymn of the Fayth - Spira | 0:41 | NU, MH | | 14. | 死人(しびと)が笑う (Shibito (Shibito) ga Warau) | The Unsent Laugh | 3:33 | NU | | 15. | シーモアバトル (Shīmoa Batoru) | Fight With Seymour | 6:49 | NU | | 16. | 祈りの歌~アニマ (Inori no Uta ~ Anima) | Hymn of the Fayth - Anima | 0:37 | NU, MH | | 17. | 召喚獣バトル (Shōkan Jū Batoru) | A Contest of Aeons | 5:51 | JN | | 18. | 決戦 (Kessen) | Final Battle | 6:12 | MH | | 19. | Ending Theme | Ending Theme | 5:50 | NU, RIKKI | | 20. | 「思い出してください」 ("Omoidashi te Kudasai") | "Never Forget Them" | 0:12 | | 21. | 素敵だね - オーケストラ・ヴァージョン- (Suteki da ne - Ōkesutora. Vājon -) | Suteki da Ne (lit. Isn't It Wonderful?) Orchestra Version | 7:07 | NU, RIKKI | Additional album info | Final Fantasy albums | | Final Fantasy Final Fantasy II Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy X-2 Final Fantasy XI Final Fantasy XII For the first installment in the series, see Final Fantasy (video game). ...
All Sounds of Final Fantasy Iâ¢II is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II, produced by Square Co. ...
All Sounds of Final Fantasy Iâ¢II is a soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II, produced by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack is the video game music soundtrack album from the console role-playing game Final Fantasy X-2, developed and produced by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack ) is the soundtrack album of the video game music from the role-playing game, Final Fantasy XII, produced and developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
| Final Fantasy X marks the first time Nobuo Uematsu has had any assistance in composing the score for a Final Fantasy game. His fellow composers for Final Fantasy X were Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano. Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Junya Nakano (仲é é ä¹ Nakano Junya), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years. ...
The game includes three songs with vocalized elements, one of which is the J-pop ballad "Suteki Da Ne". It is sung by Japanese folk singer Ritsuki Nakano (also known as "RIKKI"), whom the music team contacted while searching for a singer whose music reflected an Okinawan atmosphere.[2] "Suteki Da Ne" is sung in its original Japanese form in both the Japanese and English versions of Final Fantasy X. The song's title translates to "Isn't it Wonderful?" in English, and its lyrics were written by scenario writer Kazushige Nojima,[2] while Uematsu composed the instrumentals and Shiro Hamaguchi arranged the instrumentals. Like the ballads from Final Fantasy VIII and IX, "Suteki Da Ne" has an in-game version together with an orchestrated version used as part of the ending theme. J-pop (or Jpop) is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. ...
Ritsuki Nakano (ä¸éå¾ç´) (born January 19, 1975), professionally known as Rikki, is a famous Japanese folk singer. ...
Okinawan may refer to: The languages or dialects of Okinawa (see: Ryukyuan languages, Okinawan language) The people of Okinawa (see: Ryukyuans) Of or relating to Okinawa This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Shirou Hamaguchi is a Japanese composer for various anime and arranger of songs from various games in the Final Fantasy series. ...
The other songs featuring lyrics are the heavy metal opening theme, "Otherworld", sung in English by Bill Muir, and the "Hymn of the Fayth", a recurring piece sung using Japanese syllabary. Both were also composed by Uematsu with Alexander O. Smith doing the English lyrics and Michio Okamiya doing the arrangemant and guitar work for "Otherworld", Nojima doing the lyrics and Hamauzu doing the arrangement for "Hymn of the Fayth". Heavy metals, in chemistry, are chemical elements of a particular range of atomic weights. ...
Map of Spira The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Michio Okamiya is guitarist for The Black Mages. ...
As of Monday, May 9, 2005, the Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (along with others) were released on the iTunes Store. May 9 is the 129th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (130th in leap years). ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The iTunes Store (known as the iTunes Music Store before September 12, 2006) is an online music service run by Apple Computer, accessed through its iTunes application. ...
The "Final Fantasy" theme, a piece featured in previous installments, is absent from this game. A remixed version of the Prelude, another piece featured in previous installments, is present. Contrary to popular belief, a song entitled "Final Fantasy X ~ Tidus and Yuna ~ Sky Theme" does not exist on the Final Fantasy X Soundtrack or within the game. This song is actually "Forever" by a Korean ballad/rock band known as Sky.
See also Image File history File links Final_Fantasy_X_-_Original_Soundtrack_mix. ...
Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
Piano Collections Final Fantasy X | Piano Collections Final Fantasy X |
 | | Studio album by Nobuo Uematsu | | Released | | | Recorded | Unknown | | Genre | Video game soundtrack | | Length | 56:43 | | Label | | | Producer(s) | Masashi Hamauzu | | Professional reviews | | Soundtrack Central Image File history File links Final-fantasy-x-piano-collection-cover. ...
A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
February 2 is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
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. ...
Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
DigiCube Co. ...
SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
| | Nobuo Uematsu chronology | feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus (2001) | Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X (2002) | Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II: Original Soundtrack (2002) | Squaresoft, as done with their prior video game soundtracks, released an album with a select number of tracks from the Original Soundtrack and performed live on piano. Typically the 'Piano Collections' of earlier Square games are heavily praised because the original sound tracks only included synthesized music. The album has music arranged by Shiro Hamaguchi and performed by Aki Kuroda. Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
Shirou Hamaguchi is a Japanese composer for various anime and arranger of songs from various games in the Final Fantasy series. ...
Track listing | Original track name | Translated track name | Length | | 1. | ザナルカンドにて (Zanarukando nite) | Zanarkand | 3:18 | | 2. | ティーダのテーマ (Tīda no Tēma) | Tidus's Theme | 4:07 | | 3. | ビサイド島 (Bisaido Tō) | Besaid | 3:01 | | 4. | 祈りの歌 (Inori no Uta) | Hymn Of The Fayth | 6:18 | | 5. | 旅行公司 (Ryokō Kōshi) | The Travel Agency | 3:00 | | 6. | リュックのテーマ (Ryukku no tēma) | Rikku's Theme | 2:49 | | 7. | グアドサラム (Guadosaramu) | Guadosalam | 3:08 | | 8. | 雷平原 (Kaminari Heigen) | Thunder Plains | 3:21 | | 9. | 襲撃 (Shūgeki) | Assault | 3:28 | | 10. | 浄罪の路 (Jōzai no Michi) | Via Purifico | 3:13 | | 11. | 素敵だね (Suteki da ne) | SUTEKI DA NE (lit. Isn't It Wonderful?) | 4:17 | | 12. | ユウナの決意 (Yūna no Ketsui) | Yuna's Decision | 3:02 | | 13. | 極北の民 (Kyokuhoku no Tami) | Servants of the Mountain | 4:03 | | 14. | 決戦 (Kessen) | Final Battle | 3:54 | | 15. | Ending Theme | Ending Theme | 5:34 | See also Image File history File links Suteki_da_ne_(Piano_Collections_-_Final_Fantasy_X). ...
Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
Image File history File links Ending_Theme_(Piano_Collections_-_Final_Fantasy_X). ...
Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus | feel/Go Dream: Yuna & Tidus |
 | | Studio album by Nobuo Uematsu | | Released | | | Recorded | Unknown | | Genre | Video game soundtrack | | Length | 29:51 | | Label | | | Producer(s) | Nobuo Uematsu | | Professional reviews | | Square Sound Image File history File links Godreamffx. ...
A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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. ...
Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
DigiCube Co. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Nobuo Uematsu , 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 X: Original Soundtrack (2001) | feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus (2001) | Final Fantasy: S Generation - Official Best Collection (2001) | feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus is an additional album produced by Square Co., Ltd. It contains tracks not from the game composed by Nobuo Uematsu with music arrangements by Masashi Hamauzu, Tsuyoshi Sekito, and Masayoshi Kikuchi. Vocals are performed by Mayuko Aoki for the track "feel" and Masakazu Morita for the track "Go Dream". A remix of "feel" was included as a bonus track in the Vocal Collection of Final Fantasy X. It was first released in Japan by DigiCube on October 11, 2001, bearing the catalogue number SSCX-10058 with a price of ¥1,300. Unlike other Final Fantasy soundtracks, it was not re-released by Square Enix after the bankruptcy of DigiCube. Nobuo Uematsu , 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. ...
An album is a collection of related audio tracks distributed to the public. ...
Square Co. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Tsuyoshi Sekito (颿¸ å, born April 3, 1963 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer, arranger and performer. ...
Mayuko Aoki ), born December 17, 1975 in Kochi Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese voice actress (seiyū) who has worked on several anime and video game productions. ...
Masakazu Morita (æ£®ç°æä¸ Morita Masakazu) was born on October 21, 1972, in Tokyo, Japan. ...
A remix is an alternative version of a song, different from the original version. ...
DigiCube Co. ...
October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
ISO 4217 Code JPY User(s) Japan Inflation -0. ...
SQUARE ENIX (Japanese: スクウェア・エニックス) is a Japanese producer of popular video games and manga. ...
Track listing - feel/Yuna – 4:36
- Go dream/Tidus – 4:40
- Endless Love Endless Road/Yuna & Tidus – 5:40
- feel (Instrumental) – 4:36
- Go dream (Instrumental) – 4:41
- Endless Love Endless Road(Instrumental) – 5:36
See also Image File history File links Feel_-_Go_dream_-_Yuna_&_Tidus_mix. ...
Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
References - Daryl (2003). "Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack". Daryl's Library.
- Damian Thomas, Liz Maas (2004). "Piano Collections Final Fantasy X". RPGFan. Retrieved April 18, 2006.
- Dave. "Final Fantasy X: feel/Go dream". Square Enix Music Online. Retrieved April 18, 2006.
- Nobuo Uematsu (2005). "FINAL FANTASY X Original Soundtrack". SQUARE ENIX MUSIC. Retrieved April 18, 2006.
- Patrick Gann (2001). "Final Fantasy X OST". RPGFan. Retrieved April 18, 2006.
April 12 is the 102nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (103rd in leap years). ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
External links | | | X Characters • X-2 characters Tidus • Yuna • Auron • Wakka • Kimahri Ronso • Lulu • Rikku Jecht • Seymour Guado • Paine History of Spira • Places in Spira • Al Bhed language Final Fantasy X Soundtracks • Final Fantasy X-2 Soundtrack Final Fantasy X ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix. ...
Final Fantasy X-2 ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix. ...
Contents 1 Main playable characters 1. ...
// The following is a list of major and minor characters from the Square Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Tidus ) is the protagonist in the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. As the leading character, the player controls Tidus through the world based in the game, manipulating his actions through the unfolding storyline in traditional Final Fantasy style. ...
Yuna ) is the heroine in both Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 of the Final Fantasy role-playing video game series from Square Enix. ...
Auron ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role-playing game Final Fantasy X. He is known in the world of Spira as a legendary guardian due to the belief that he was the only guardian known to have survived the process of defeating the creature named Sin. ...
Wakka ) is a playable character in the Square-Enix video game Final Fantasy X. He is voiced by John DiMaggio (who also voices Kimahri) in the English version and Kazuya Nakai in the Japanese version. ...
Kimahri Ronso ) is a playable fictional character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. Spoiler warning: // A blue-furred, lion-like humanoid, Kimahri is a Ronso. ...
Lulu ) is a character in the Square Enix role-playing game Final Fantasy X. She is one of Yunas guardians, and treats her like a younger sister. ...
Rikku ) is a playable character in the PlayStation 2 games Final Fantasy X and most notably in Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Tetsuya Nomuras design of Jecht Jecht (Japanese: ã¸ã§ã¯ã Jekuto) is a fictional character from the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. He is best known as Tidus father, as well as for being a major blitzball star in his hometown of Zanarkand. ...
Seymour Guado , formal titles: Maester Seymour Guado or Lord Seymour) is a fictional character and an antagonist in the Square Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X of the Final Fantasy series. ...
Paine ) is a fictional character from the Square-Enix role-playing video game Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Map of Spira The fictional events of the Square Enix role-playing video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place in a world called Spira ). As befitting its name, Spira is characterized by cycles and repetition, such as the spiral of death that the world endures...
// Spira ) is the world in which the role-playing games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place. ...
// The Al Bhed language is a fictional language from the role-playing video game Final Fantasy X and its sequel Final Fantasy X-2. ...
Final Fantasy X-2 Original Soundtrack is the video game music soundtrack album from the console role-playing game Final Fantasy X-2, developed and produced by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
| |