Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II Original Soundtrack
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Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II Original Soundtrack | ||
Soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu | ||
Released | October 23, 2002 | |
Genre | Video Game Soundtrack | |
Producer(s) | Nobuo Uematsu, Tsuyoshi Sekito | |
Nobuo Uematsu chronology | ||
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Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X (2002) |
Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II: Original Soundtrack (2002) |
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VII (2003) |
[edit] Disc 1 Final Fantasy I(55:11)
- "Opening Movie"
- "Opening Movie + SE"
- "Opening Demo"
- "The Prelude"
- "Opening Theme"
- "Cornelia Castle""
- "Main Theme"
- "Chaos' Temple"
- "Matoya's Cave"
- "Town"
- "Shop"
- "Ship"
- "Underwater Temple"
- "Dungeon"
- "Menu Screen"
- "Airship"
- "Gurgu Volcano"
- "Floating Castle"
- "Battle Scene"
- "Victory"
- "Dead Music"
- "Save Music"
- "Church"
- "Ruined Castle"
- "Lute"
- "Bridge Building"
- "Deep Place"
- "Fanfare"
- "Crystal Revival"
- "Getting an Important Item"
- "Inn"
- "Inside a Boss Battle"
- "Boss Battle A"
- "Boss Battle B"
- "Last Battle"
- "Ending Theme"
[edit] Disc 2 Final Fantasy II(47:19)
- "Opening Movie"
- "Opening Movie + SE"
- "Opening Theme"
- "The Prelude"
- "Battle Scene 1"
- "Revivification"
- "Reunion"
- "Rebel Army Theme"
- "Town"
- "Main Theme"
- "Castle Pandemonium"
- "Imperial Army Theme"
- "Chocobo Theme"
- "Magician's Tower"
- "Run!"
- "Ancient Castle"
- "Dungeon"
- "The Revived Emperor"
- "Victory"
- "Waltz"
- "Temptation of the Princess"
- "Dead Music"
- "Fanfare"
- "Added Companion"
- "Inn"
- "Battle Scene A"
- "Battle Scene B"
- "Battle Scene 2"
- "Finale"