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.hack//sign soundtrack 2, May 20, 2003
This review is from: .hack/Sign Original Sound & Song Track 2 (Audio CD)
If it's even possible, I like the second .hack//sign soundtrack better than the first. When I got the first soundtrack, I listened to it constantly for at least a month. Now that I got the second one, and because I like it so much, I might listen to it more. Especially, the first four songs. The music is great. .Hack//Sign is a great series and the soundtracks help to further that. I would recommend this track to anyone who has heard any of the .hack//sign music! It's all fantastic and after all, that's how I first heard of the series.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent mix!, May 13, 2005
This review is from: .hack/Sign Original Sound & Song Track 2 (Audio CD)
The first time watching .Hack//Sign, I instantly fell in love with the soundtrack. I expected to find a CD totally in Japanese, singers singing words I had no idea what meant. But what I found were English lyrics, and very good ones, too. It's a great assortment fo music, from slow to dance. Escpecially worth a listen are 'To Nowhere' and 'In the Land of Twilight, Under the Moon'. Excellent listening, great quality sound, definitely worth the price. Five stars.
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Eclectic only begins..., March 9, 2004
This review is from: .hack/Sign Original Sound & Song Track 2 (Audio CD)
to describe Ms. Kajiura's compositions. This music goes far beyond ordinary J-Pop. Not only classically trained, but the daughter of a musician, she has created some of the most interesting and emotion-filled peices I've heard in anime. The songs mix beautiful vocals with traditional orchestral instruments, marimbas, bagpipes, banjos, and concertinas. It's wonderful stuff. If you can hear "To Nowhere" and aren't moved, you're made of stone.
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