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![]() Final Fantasy Iv Celtic Moon License Permitting NonThe first pressing includes pictures of Irish musicians and shots of stone monoliths, stone crosses and stone castles. The liner notes include messages from Yoshitake Maeda and Nobuo Uematsu. 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Theres no added opening or closing this time, just good-old 8-bit music from beginning to end. So its quite possible my picks will be at odds with popular opinion in some cases. I encourage you to look further into the soundtrack if you find yourself really liking all the tracks I recommend. Regardless, theres a lot to love about this one, so lets dive in. It was Nobuo Uematsus first foray into higher-quality sound hardware for a videogame, a foray that was wildly successful by most standards. I highly recommend purchasing this version, should you decide you want to own this music. The remastered version has superior sound quality, of course, but more than that, it loops the songs twice instead of just once like on the original release, and it has a few extra tracks that didnt make the cut before. Theres a good reason for it its an amazing, beautiful track. This one cant be found on the original release, only the remaster. Uematsus original tracks were rearranged for the DS hardware by Junya Nakano and Kenichiro Fukui, who did a fine job translating the original work. Theres a lot of extra music to listen to, but is all of it worth it Frankly, no. If you were to only buy one of the arrangement albums for FFIV, I would far and away recommend Celtic Moon. But, for the sake of completion, heres the good stuff from all three side albums, and from the sequel game, The After Years. It includes arranged versions of some songs, and a few unreleased tracks. The best thing on it is, perhaps unsurpringly, the Theme of Love arrangement. Theyre arranged by Mire Breatnach, and the majority of them are great. It works so perfectly, and is by far my favorite track on the album. Its a solid album, but I vastly prefer later piano collections. Heres a list of my favorites, both from that album, and from elsewhere on the internet (by which I mean ocremix.org). If theres a song you feel I missed or should give a second chance to, leave a comment, and Ill listen to and reconsider it Let me know if theres something different or more youd like from me in these articles, or hey, if you just wanna tell me you like my picks, thats cool too. We didnt get an official version of the game the soundtrack belongs to until 2006. ![]() Its an important game, particularly because it debuted the first iteration of the famous job system, which allows characters to change classes throughout the game. I feel like its a bit more enjoyable than its immediate predecessor, but as far as Famicom Final Fantasy soundtracks go, FFI still reigns supreme. As for remixes, Ive heard a couple for this game, but none that are particularly noteworthy.
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