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4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice compilation, July 26, 2008
This review is from: 12 Kokuki (Twelve Kingdoms): Yasou Tsuki no Shizuku - Piano Memories [Audio CD] (Audio CD)
Song list:
#01 Juuni Genmu Kyoku(Piano Arranged Version)
#02 Rakkou(Piano Solo)
#03 Shihouka(Piano Solo)
#04 Kuni ... Seinau Hibiki(Piano Arranged Version)
#05 Yoake ... Ryochou(Piano Arranged Version)
#06 Touhou Raisan ... Minimal China(Piano Arranged Version)
#07 Itsumono Asa ... Yokan
#08 Koshinkyou(Piano Arranged Version)
#09 Yasou Getsuka(Piano Arranged Version)
#10 Genkoushinsho
This is a nice compilation, and is good to listen to. Definitely recommend to people who have seen the anime.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Twelve Kingdoms: Piano Memories, December 15, 2006
This review is from: 12 Kokuki (Twelve Kingdoms): Yasou Tsuki no Shizuku - Piano Memories [Audio CD] (Audio CD)
"Piano Memories" is one of several CD's containing music from or inspired by the remarkable anime fantasy series "Twelve Kingdoms." The hauntingly beautiful music for that series was composed by Kunihiko Ryo, and he is the composer and performer of the pieces on "Piano Memories." If you've seen any of the series (available on DVD), you'll know how strikingly lovely the music is. "Piano Memories" contains ten pieces; though some don't even remotely seem evocative of the "Twelve Kingdoms" score, they flow together with one another perfectly, and each is wonderful. This is one of those CD's that's a delight on first encounter and becomes more treasured with every replay. The talented Kunihiko Ryo stands up there with Laura Sullivan, Ann Sweeten, George Winston, and our other brilliant New Age keyboard masters. I also highly recommend "Twelve Kingdoms: Memories," which contains ten more pieces by Kunihiko Ryo. Neither of the two CD's is strictly a series soundtrack (what I'd hoped for on ordering the music), but between the two CD's, some of the actual score and all of the feeling of the series' music is presented, and augmented, and this is even better.
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