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Metal Gear Solid 20Th Anniversary Metal Gear Music Collection

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Release Date July 18, 2007
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Catalog No.GFCA-53
JAN/ISBN 4988602136678
Product Type CD
Number of Discs 1
Label/DistributorSony Music Distribution
Running Time 64minutes

Description

Twentieth anniversary soundtrack collection from hit game series "Metal Gear" looks back on the long history of Solid Snake as he travels from the NES to next gen systems. Includes the main vocal themes and fan-selected favorites from the game series' various soundtracks plus rarities, new covers from sound producers Norihiko Hibino and Shinya Kiyozuka, as well as series original sound creator Mutsuhiko Izumi.

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METAL GEAR SOLID 20th ANNIVERSARY METAL GEAR MUSIC COLLECTION / ゲーム・ミュージック

全世界で圧倒的人気を誇るゲームソフト・メタルギア20周年!! 2007年7月、シリーズ誕生から20周年を迎えるMETAL GEAR、1987年からこの人気ゲームソフトを支え続けたユーザーも、そして新作ごとに生まれ続けるスネークの遺伝子を受け継ぐネクストジェネレーションのユーザーも、彼らの記憶の中にはMETAL GEARのあの曲が刻み込まれている。そんなMETAL GEAR SOUNDの歴史を詰め込んだ20周年記念CDが登場!! 過去のサントラからは大人気のボーカル楽曲やユーザーに人気の高い楽曲、レア音源をベスト・セレクション!! そして本作でしか聴くことの出来ない新録カバー企画にはMETAL GEARシリーズでおなじみのサウンド・プロデューサー日比野則彦氏や現在クラシック界で最注目のピアニスト清塚信也氏、METAL GEAR初期のサウンド・クリエイター泉陸奥彦氏などこの企画でしか聴くことの出来ない競演が実現。単なるゲーム・ミュージックにとどまらない音楽的クオリティのMETAL GEAR SOUNDをお届け!!

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    Tracklisting

    1
    METAL GEAR 20 YEARS HISTORY-PAST,PRESENT,FUTURE-
    METAL GEAR 20 Years History~Past,Present,Future~
    2
    SNAKE EATER
    Snake Eater
    3
    VIRTUOUS MISSION
    Virtuous Mission
    4
    YELL "DEAD CELL" VR REMIX
    Yell "Dead Cell" VR remix
    5
    WHO AM I REALLY?-MEMORIES OF HAL-REMINISCENCE
    Who Am I Really?~Memories of Hal~Reminiscence
    6
    METAL GEAR SOLID MAIN THEME-THE WORLD NEEDS ONLY ONE BIG BOSS!
    Metal Gear Solid Main Theme~The World Needs Only One Big Boss!
    7
    CAN'T SAY GOODBYE TO YESTERDAY
    Can't Say Goodbye to yesterday
    8
    ZANZIBER BREEZE
    Zanziber Breeze
    9
    CALLING TO THE NIGHT
    Calling To The Night
    10
    BEST IS YET TO COME,THE
    The best is yet to come
    11
    CALLING TO THE NIGHT/PIANO VER.
    Calling To The Night/Piano Ver.

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      20 Years of Metal Gear Music 5

      From Metal Gear's humble beginngs on the MSX, to its cinematic games on the Playstation, creator Hideo Kojima has created an influential game series that is one of the best ever created. The music is also some of the best ever composed. The CD starts off with a 15 minute orchestral medley that contains various themes from each game. From "Theme of Tara" to "Gene," this medley is defiantly a highlight on the album and is not boring for a second. Next, we have the vocal song "Snake Eater." Sung by Cynthia Harrell, this 1960s James Bond-esque song tells the story of surviving in the jungle. Although the lyrics are a bit "meh" a some points, "Snake Eater" is no doubt one of the most famous vocal themes in video game history. Also from MGS3, we are given the cinematic piece "Virtuous Mission" composed by Hollywood composer Harry Gregson-Williams. The piece starts of at a slower pace, but towards the middle, the strings take over and it becomes faster paced as Snake makes his desent into the Russian jungle. Onto the MGS2 songs, we have "Yell Dead Cell" which combines fast paced electronic synth and "yelling" saxophone. We are then given the song "Who Am I Really? -Memories of Hal- Reminiscence," which is an orchestral medely of three MGS2 songs. Here, Norhiko Hibono gives us a piece filled with emotion and sadness, showing us the pain Raiden, Otacon, and Emma have gone through in their lives. The album then cuts to "Metal Gear Solid Main Theme ~ The World Needs Only One Big Boss!." The original theme from MGS2 has been discarded due to copyright issues, but what is given is still good. Next, the album gives us the jazzy "Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday," sung by Carla White. The album then switches gears into the rock-orchestra arrangement "Zanzibar Breeze." It combines hard rock with orchestra into an overall memorable piece. Finally, we are given two more vocal songs "The Best is Yet to Come" and "Calling to the Night." The two songs are both great, and both create a fiting end to their respective games. A piano arrangement of the latter is also given. Overall, this album is a definate purchase for both hardcore and causual MGS fans. It defiantly doesn't disappoint, and it's a great way to celebrate one of video game's most "solid" franchises (no pun intended).

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      Metal Gear 5

      If you like Metal Gear, you should get this soundtrack. The majority of the tracks are from Snake Eater, and there are none from Guns of the Patriots (Obviously 4 was not out yet). The title track is an orchestrated melody of songs from Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid (the Cavern theme and the alert theme, Encounter), Metal Gear Solid 2 (Tanker music), Metal Gear Solid 3 (the jungle themes and the Escape theme), and Gene's theme from Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops. "Yell" Dead Cell is remixed and it is better than the original, or so I think. Track 5 is three instrumental songs from Sons of Liberty, made into an orchestra suite. The Main Theme is from Snake Eater, but does not include the famous Metal Gear Solid motif. Instead, it transitions into The World Needs Only One Big Boss. Zanzibar Breeze is like a rock arrangement of the song from Metal Gear 2, and all the vocal songs except the ending themes from Snake Eater are present as well. Calling to the Night on piano as the bonus track is beautiful, too.

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      Pretty Good 4

      This would have been the perfect Music Collection had they included the "'Metal Gear Solid' Main Theme" that was established by TAPPY. Which was discluded from this album for reasons unknown. Other than that though there are some great covers of old pieces like "Who Am I Really? -Memories of Hal- Reminiscence" and "Zanzibar Breeze".

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