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This is a list of the albums published for the anime series, Code Geass, created by Sunrise.
[edit] Original soundtracks
[edit] First original soundtrack
The first original soundtrack album for Code Geass was released in Japan on December 20, 2006.[1] Its cover and jackets were illustrated by Takahiro Kimura.[1]
[edit] Track listing
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- Stories
- Lyrics and performance: Hitomi
- Prologue
- Stream of Consciousness
- Cold Nobility
- The First Signature
- Strange Girl
- Outside Road
- In Justice
- Knightmare
- All Hail Britannia!!!
- Lyrics: Damian Broomhead
- Chorus: Hiroki Shimizu, Tomohiro Tani, Hideyuki Aochi
- Light of Green
- Masquerade
- Lyrics and performance: Hitomi
- Awakening of the Child
- Boyhood
- Stray Cat
- Occupied Thinking
- Shin Troop
- Brain Game
- Elegant Force
- Devil Created
- Yūkyō Seishunka (勇侠青春謳, Yūkyō Seishunka?) (TV ver.)
- Lyrics: Arika Takarano
- Arrangement: Mikiya Katakura
- Composition: Mikiya Katakura
- Performance: Ali Project
[edit] Second original soundtrack
The second original soundtrack album for Code Geass was first released in Japan on March 24, 2007.[1] Its cover and jackets were also illustrated by Takahiro Kimura.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- Previous Notice
- Callin'
- School Festival!
- I can't do it
- Feel Ambivalents
- With You
- Alone
- Lyrics and performance: Hitomi
- Baked Words
- Last Adolescence
- Noblesse Oblige
- Black Knights
- Lyrics: Damian Broomhead
- Chorus: Hiroki Shimizu, Masashi Kohata, Hideo Negi
- Lack of Power for Wisdom
- Pessimistic Time
- Invisible Sound
- Bad Illusion
- No Extended
- Picaresque (ピカレスク, Pikaresuku?)
- State of Emergency
- Air Surfing
- Avalon
- Final Catastrophe
- Innocent Days
- Lyrics and performance: Hitomi
- COLORS (-Code Geass Opening Mix-)
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- Lyrics: Kohshi Asakawa, Keigo Hayashi
- Arrangement: Takeshi Asakawa
- Composition: FLOW & Koichi Tsutaya
- Performance: FLOW
[edit] Drama CDs
[edit] Sound Episode 1
Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 1 is the title of the first drama CD adapted from the Code Geass anime series. It was first released commercially on April 25, 2007, with segments streamed online on April 17, 2007 on the Japanese internet website Biglobe. The character theme song to the CD is "Reincarnation", sung by Yukana (seiyū of C.C.).
[edit] Track listing
- Character song: "REINCARNATION"
- Short Drama Stage 9.725: A Decisive Battle's Eve (決戦前夜, Kessen Zenya?)
- Short Drama STAGE 12.55: Ticket of a Dream (夢 の チケット, Yume no Chiketto?)
- Serial Drama Stage 0.515: The Invited Prince (招かれざる 皇子, Manekazaru Ōji?)
- Script: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Part of the serial drama The Summer Days that won't Return (戻らない 夏の 日, Modoranai Natsu no Hi?).
- "REINCARNATION" (Instrumental)
[edit] Sound Episode 2
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 2 is the second drama CD adaptation of the Code Geass anime series. It is released on May 23, 2007. The character theme song to the CD is "never end", performed by Jun Fukuyama (seiyū of Lelouch Lamperouge).
[edit] Track listing
- Character song: "never end"
- Short Drama Stage 9.528: You Can't Tell Lelouch (ルルーシュ には 言えない, Rurūshu ni wa Ienai?)
- Short Drama Stage 14.821: Brown Distress (褐色 の 苦悩, Kasshoku no Kunō?)
- Serial Drama Stage 0.521: The Vanished Nunnally (消えた ナナリー, Kieta Nanarī?)
- Script: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Part of the serial drama The Summer Days that won't Return (戻らない 夏の 日, Modoranai Natsu no Hi?).
- "never end" (Instrumental)
[edit] Sound Episode 3
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 3 is the third drama CD adaptation of the Code Geass anime series. It is released on June 27, 2007. The character theme song to the CD will be performed by Fumiko Orikasa (seiyū of Shirley Fenette).
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- Character song: Summer rain after clear skies (晴れのち夏の雨, Harenochi Natsu no Ame?)
- Short Drama Stage 11.351: The Girl in Strait Clothes (拘束衣 の 女, Kōsokui no Onna?)
- Short Drama Stage 15.447: Playing Strangers (他人 ごっこ, Tanin Gokko?)
- Serial Drama Stage 0.518: The Song of the Secret Base (秘密基地 の 歌, Himitsu Kichi no Uta?)
- Script: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Part of the serial drama The Summer Days that won't Return (戻らない 夏の 日, Modoranai Natsu no Hi?).
- "Summer rain after clear skies" (Instrumental)
[edit] Sound Episode 4
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 4 is the fourth drama CD adaptation of the Code Geass anime series. It was released on July 25, 2007. The character theme song to the CD was performed by Ami Koshimizu (seiyū of Karen Stadtfeld)
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- Character song: "Platinum Soul" (プラチナ・ソウル, Purachina Sōru?)
- Short Drama Stage 6.113: The Name Of the King (王の名前, Ou no Namae?)
- Short Drama Stage 15.631: Women's Fight (女の斗い, Onna no Tatakai?)
- Serial Drama Stage 0.518: The First Friend (はじめての友達, Hajimete no Tomodachi?)
- Script: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Part of the serial drama The Summer Days that won't Return (戻らない 夏の 日, Modoranai Natusu no Hi?).
- "Platinum Soul" (Instrumental)
[edit] Sound Episode 5
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 5 is the fifth drama CD adaptation of the Code Geass anime series. It is scheduled to be released on August 22, 2007.
[edit] Track listing
- Character song:"Dear My Friend"
- Short Drama Stage 0.911: The Meeting with Milly (ミレイ との 際会, Mirei to no Saikai?)
- Short Drama Stage 5.631: Orange Peel (オレンジ ピール, Orenji Pīru?)
- Serial Drama Stage 0.543: The End of a Happy Summer (幸せ な 夏の 終わり, Shiawase na Natsu no Owari?)
- Script: Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Part of the serial drama The Summer Days that won't Return (戻らない 夏の 日, Modoranai Natusu no Hi?).
- "Dear My Friend" (Instrumental)
[edit] Sound Episode 6
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Sound Episode 6 is the sixth drama CD adaptation of the Code Geass anime series. It was released on September 27, 2007.
[edit] Track listing
- Character song: "A Tender World" (優しい世界, Yasashii Sekai?)
- Short Drama Stage 0.916: The Black King (黒のキング, Kuro no Kingu?)
- Short Drama Stage 0.884: The Imperial Siblings (帝国の兄妹, Teikoku no Kyōdai?)
- Serial Stage 21.534: The Final Invitation (最期の誘い, Saigo no Izanai?)
- "A Tender World" (Instrumental)
- Sound Episode Newtype Special: The Three Reasons (三つめの理由, Mitsume no Riyū?)
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