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An orchestral masterpiece..., April 14, 2003
This review is from: Ah! My Goddess The Movie (Audio CD)
Even though I already owned the original Japanese release of this CD, I was sure to pick this up, if only to help support anime music hitting U.S. shores.
If you have seen the Ah! My Goddess movie, then you have a fairly good idea of what to expect here. Unquestionably one of the standard setters of the times for anime soundtracks, AMG:TM uses a full orchestra to it's fullest potential to get an unforgettable original score that will have you hitting the "repeat" button on many tracks.
To go with the original score, there are also some unforgettable vocal tracks. I have yet to meet anyone who isn't moved in some way by Coro di Dea (mispelled on the tracklisting as Doro di Dea), the song of the goddesses sang during the movie's climax. You also get the two kareoke scene tracks sung by Belldandy and Sora, not to mention quite a couple of tracks not in the movie at all, but still go well with everything else.
Whether you are fan of anime or orchestra music, you should do yourself a favor and pick this little gem up.
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A worthy soundtrack to the movie, May 15, 2005
This review is from: Ah! My Goddess The Movie (Audio CD)
I bought this soundtrack CD right after I watched the movie on DVD. I enjoy the soundtrack as much as the movie. The orchestral pieces are particularly memorable. I had it literally playing for days as background music on my computer. It is still one of the few soundtrack CDs that I play regularly.
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For your information, January 20, 2005
This review is from: Ah! My Goddess The Movie (Audio CD)
For your information, Nobuo Uematsu, the pioneer in gaming music of Final Fantasy, was involved in AMG movie soundtrack. So you can expect the best of the best and this is really an album of masterpiece with emotions.
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