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Xenosaga II Movie Scene Soundtrack
 
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Xenosaga II Movie Scene Soundtrack [Import, Soundtrack]

Yuki Kajiura Audio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (July 19, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import, Soundtrack
  • Label: Jvc Victor
  • ASIN: B00024Z6HG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #365,975 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. In The Beginning, There Was...
2. First Meeting
3. Xenosaga Ii Opening Theme
4. Assault
5. Strain- Jin
6. Here He Comes
7. Fatal Fight
8. R And D Report
9. Chase
10. Surrounded
11. Lamentation
12. Albedo
13. Communication Breakdown
14. Sakura
15. Sakura # 2
16. Strained
17. Jr. # 2
18. Strained # 2
19. In The Beginning , There Was....# 2
20. Battle Of Elsa
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply beautiful, September 3, 2004
This review is from: Xenosaga II Movie Scene Soundtrack (Audio CD)
One word...Wow. From the moment I first opened the CD and played it, I was in absolute awe. For a moment, I was not sure music this beautiful could be from a Video Game. The Track "Sweet Song" is just beautiful in its self. Although some of the tracks are a little repitive, that is no reason not to get this Sound Track. Although, the price may be the reason. I recomend Anime Castle for this CD, I found it for almost Half Price (28.50 or such for the CD and Three Day Shippong). But i can not simply stress how powerfull and emotionally filled the tracks are. Simply a must have for the Xenosaga music lover and all RPG music lovers.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Xenosaga, retold through Kajiura, April 27, 2005
This review is from: Xenosaga II Movie Scene Soundtrack (Audio CD)
First, let it be said that I think that no one could have outdone Mitsuda's score for the first game, except maybe himself. It sits among the best soundtracks in my collection along with John Williams and Howard Shore.

That over and done with, I also have to say that Yuki Kajiura wrote a completely differet sytle (and therefore mood) of music for Xenosaga Ep. 2 than Mitsuda created for Ep. 1. But the second part of the series deserved a retelling through music. Mitsuda took great advantage of a full orchestra, while Kajiura makes use of electronics, a small selection of strings, woodwinds, and especially pipes. A whole different world is introduced in the second part of the series, and Kajiura's difference in style helps to throw this transition into sharp relief.

Character themes are altered or changed. Albedo's once erratic and off-kilter operatic theme song (used to represent his less-than-sane state of mind) is changed at the hands of Kajiura to a soft, menacing half choral/half techno amalgam of terror (used effectively to show Albedo as a menacing character, not just a man suffering from mental instability).

Most of the tracks on the soundtrack are superb, showcasing Kajiura's expertise with themes and altering them, mixing them. There are a few tracks, however, that do not stand up to the test. For example, the first "Battle of the Elsa" track is a dissonant and indecipherable piece which I skip on every playing. Along with the uneventful track "R&D Report," which shows about just as much emotion that the voice actor for the main character chooses to display. But, other than the few blips on the radar of unworthyness, the score is one I would recommend for fans of the game, or fans of music in general, if they feel so compelled.

One suggestion: Amazon's prices are extremely high for this soundtrack. I bought mine on E-Bay for $14, a very reasonable price for 2 disks and about 1 hour and 45 mins of music. Happy shopping!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yuki Kajiura?, March 29, 2005
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Christopher Davis "loafier" (SAN DIEGO, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Xenosaga II Movie Scene Soundtrack (Audio CD)
The Xenosaga Ep. 2 soundtrack was the first I've heard of Yuki Kajiura, and I'm quite impressed. She has great range and talent from complex dance/electronica to very simple and beautiful melodies. Yasunori Mitsuda, talented composer of Xenogears and Xenosaga Ep. 1, has a very different style. His best skill is invoking a haunting or unsettling mood (think of Id's theme from Xenogears). Yuki Kajiura is not quite able to keep up with Yasunori here, but she more than makes up for it with a range of energetic and emotionally moving music.

Track 15, Sakura's theme, with the acoustic guitar and Japanese vocals is a wonderful example of Yuki's talent. Even though I can't understand the words, the song is very beautiful. Yuki uses the same melody in much of the music, and in the ending theme, Sweet Song, which was sung in English. While a few of the words seem a bit awkward and poorly chosen, the song still succeeds brilliantly in painting a clear mental picture, and in that, it is unlike any other song I've heard in a video game before. Yasunori's English songs are rather incoherent in comparison.

I really loved this soundtrack. It's definitely worth a listen.
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