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沐憬 2003-04-16 09:58 PM

Final Fantasy Concert
 
有人聽過這張CD嗎?
雖然沒玩過這遊戲,但這張CD音樂真的很棒
如果有玩過的人那更應該收藏

沐憬 2003-04-16 10:00 PM

日文介紹
 
2002年02月20日(水) 19:00開演
東京国際иルみьу(東京・有楽町)
指揮:竹本泰蔵 東京иュюгみхЯみ交響楽団


第1部
LIBERI FATALI(FF8)
合唱付。魔女ユм⑦Ьソ曲ザウギゲん?
8ズゾやモネベ良ゆ思ゆ出ゎスゆんジアソ曲ゾ印象ズ残ゲサネエ。

愛ソЪみс(FF4)
レみпリゎ美味ウエゐ。表現力ゾ流石ズSFCシ段違ゆザエス。ナシモジ弦楽器シレみпリソ独壇場ザウギ。他ソ奏者イモゎグブゲシ暇ガよザウギゎ。

FF1∼FF3фЭяみ
曲ゾ「кяэшみЭ→фユ⑦Ъみс(1)→сЬみчソ洞窟(1)→水ソ巫女(3)
→ХъヵпソЪみс(3)→反乱軍ソЪみс(2)」ソ順(ギヅモ)

開演前ズЬь⑦нЧЬイモゎХъヵпソф①Ыュメ自信スイァズイヘゲサゆギソザ、わゲシジゲろザビペモクボよスシ思ゲサゾゆネウギゎアアザ来ネウギろ。
伴奏シソйя⑦Э感ゎ凄ゑサ密ろズ背筋ゎМヱМヱわネウギ。ネイろХъヵпザ感動エペシゾ思マスろゲギ。ьЧеdeХъヵп。
やシ生гみкソкяэшみЭズパ何気ズ感激。 
リヤэЗソЪみс(FF7)
FF7ソ人気曲。
多分泣わジアボクシ思よモクんジ、ヴみу中ソ「ヱЧヱЧヱЧ、黒сЪэヤ」シゆよ迷台詞ゎ思ゆ出イホサジよウサパ素直ズ感動ザわネオモザウギ。Йиュ①Зソдロみ。
Don't Be Afraid(FF8)
FF8ソ戦闘ソЪみс。8ソ戦闘ゾЭ①みタゲろベビゲサギ苦ゆ思ゆ出ゎやペソザ、ジよウサパ素直ズ(以下略)
ガよゆりタ特殊効果ザヨュ⑦ЭсЁ⑦メ使ゲサネウギゎ、сユヱザ拾ゲギ弦ソ音ズろわ消イホサ不発。無念。
終マヘオ方ゎ強引スソゾ無限юみкズスゲサペ曲ソ構成上仕方ソスゆシアボろ?

ЪュЮソЪみс(FF6)
原曲SFCクんジ、レみンЗЬьシパよグブゲシ相性ゎプゆシ思ゲサギモザエゎ。
やモネベ聴わ映りゎウスろゲギソゾ演奏シゆよプベ編曲ソ問題ろス。

(アアザヰУэЗЬ天野清継イモゎ登場)

親愛スペ友デ(FF5)
ジゲろザ聴ゆギアシやペモクんジ、感動ソユм⑦Ь画面パパよ喉元やギベネザ出ろろゲサペモクんジ、ガホゎジよウサパ思ゆ出オスゆ!
帰ゲサбЧЬザ調トサ曲名ゎ判明ウネウギ。ガよゆりタガよクゲギ。
原曲ゾレюヶみюゲヌゆ音クゲギプよス…

Vamo Alla Flamenco(FF9)
序盤ソ演劇ユм⑦Ьソ曲ザエス。Зヱэみ⑦ザパЖУ⑦ゎ元気ズ駆ん回ゲサネエ。 FF9ゾдь⑦Зわコろゲギんジ、不思議シ嫌ス思ゆ出ゎスゑサ懐ろウゆ場面ゎ次ぼシ甦ベネウギ。9ゾЫュИЯみヤЯфソеヱэシ批判エペ声パやベネエゎ、ビゲダベ名作クシ思よザエプ。


第2部

(зヤЯЗЬ黒田亜紀イモゎ登場)
ЕЮюロ⑦Эズサ∼щヨЮソ決意(FF10)
2部ЗУみЬゾзヤвЛ①ザ2曲。グブゲシзヤвろェゲサホタ誰ザパガホスベズ弾んサウネよ曲スソザ、上手ゑ聴ろオペソ難ウゆシ思よモザエ。ネやガホスベ。

Love Grows(FF8)
ゆマフペEYES ON MEソзヤв+管弦楽版。
流石ズиラユヨル⑦ゾ呼トスろゲギヘウゆ(笑)

素敵クゼ(FF10)
RIKKIイモ登場。グブゆ緊張気味?
良ゑパ悪ゑパヴみу中ザろろペレみンЗЬьヤя⑦Жズ忠実ザウギ。
本当ソ意味ザソ生演奏クゲギヘ雰囲気シろ結構違ゲギモクボよんジ、実際ズ聞アりサゑペソゾсユヱメ通ウギЗзみロみろヘソ音。アホゎ返エ返エパ残念。
シゾゆりЗヱэみ⑦ズ流ホペуみжみゎ反則気味ザグブゲシヨюヨюわネウギ。

ゆコろ帰ペシアボ∼Melodies Of Life(FF9)
白鳥イモ登場。自分的ズゾьЗЬ直前ソ「君ソ翼ズスベギゆ」ろヘ歌ズ繋ゎペ流ホゎ好わクゲギモクんジ、残念スゎヘ今回ソヤя⑦ЖゾレみкЯ⑦ヲろヘリ⑦Ыュ⑦ヲズ繋ゎペфЭяみ。
ザパ寂ウァスф①ЫュろヘMelodies Of LifeデソйэЧЖゎ案外自然ザグブゲシ感心。アホやベろパ!シ思ゆネウギ。白鳥イモソ歌ゾ流石!実力派ザエ。感動ウギゲ。
片翼ソ天使(FF7)
合唱付。FF7ソьЗЬдЬюソ曲。
♪И⑦Хц、И⑦Хц、И⑦Хц、Йиュ①ЗЧ!!シゆよ決バゎロЧヵユユ。
FFソпЗ曲ゾ名曲ゎ多ゆソザ、他ソパビゲサ欲ウろゲギ。5シろ6シろ結構好わ。

(アアザ作曲者・植松伸夫イモゎ登場)
ユ⑦Ужшみソ後、FF11ソレみкЯ⑦ヲуみжみパ初公開。FF11ゾ①みЭ・レй・Е・э⑦ヲ風CGソEverQuestシゆよ印象。洋ヴみゲヌイ満載ザエ。


ヤ⑦ヵみю
The Man With The Machine Gun(FF8)
ьヲЮдЬю。やみ、パよスモろ8タゲろベ。
Final Fantasy
ビゲダベ最後ゾアソ曲ザ。9ソリ⑦Ыュ⑦ヲゎмみЗズスゲサネウギ。
アホズ関ウサクんゾою⑦ソ導入部ろヘ木管ソヤ⑦Д⑦йю→弦楽器シ繋ゎペ8リ⑦Ыュ⑦ヲ版ソ方ゎ各楽器ソ魅力ゎ出ササ良ゆシ思よモクんジスや。

沐憬 2003-04-16 10:04 PM

英文介紹-上
 


Title:
Final Fantasy Concert 2002.02.20

Format:
2 CDs
25 tracks

Production:
SquareSoft

Comments:
This CD is mana from heaven for any fan of Nobou Uematsu and the music of Final Fantasy.

沐憬 2003-04-16 10:06 PM

英文介紹-中
 
Some of you may have heard about the recent concert featuring the music of Final Fantasy, performed live in Tokyo. For those of us, unable to attend due to a little barrier called the Pacific Ocean, Square has released Final Fantasy Concert 2002.02.20. The CD contains all the tracks performed at the concert. The CDs is also in CD-Extra format so it displays extras when played on a PC, including interviews and other video. As for the songs themselves, they originally composed by Nobou Uematsu, have been arranged and are conducted by Shiro Hamaguchi.

CD 1 1 - Turning: This one minute track is simply the orchestra getting warmed up for the performance. Nothing much to speak of.

2 - Liberi Fatali: From Final Fantasy VIII, this high energy track starts the disc off quickly and energetically. One of the main themes of FFVIII, the track features Latin singing (in the vein of Final Fantasy VII's "One Winged Angel").

3- Theme of Love: Featured in Final Fantasy IV, the Theme of Love has never sounded better. Indeed, it provides a slow, contemplative mood, compared to Liberi Fatali. Many of the earlier Final Fantasy games weren't orchestrated as such; many of the albums, including IV's, had some gimmicks - IV's was a Celtic theme. Not to say, the Celtic Moon CD was bad, but the orchestral version of Theme of Love on this particular CD is incredible. Hamaguchi did an amazing job adding new harmony to Uematsu's music. For this track and, and the other tracks on the CD, Hamaguchi's arranging keeps the tracks from sounding one dimensional or boring. He brings the song to a stunning and beautiful climax around the third minute, before fading down to a whisper of an ending.

4- MC: The "MC" hosts of the concert series explaining on the music of Final Fantasy and about the songs themselves. For those of us who don't speak Japanese very well, there's little of interest n these particular tracks. If the CD ever gets released, I wonder if the MC tracks will be changed or redone in English?

5 - Final Fantasy I - III Medley: For old school Final Fantasy fans, this track will be of keen interest, as it combines many of the old themes of Final Fantasy, including the openings, "Mayatoa's Cave," and the "Chocobo Theme." The older Final Fantasy games haven't received treatment like this since "Eternal Legend of the Wing" and to hear the familiar themes done so well is truly a stirring thing.

6 - MC2: Another MC track, in Japanese!

7 - Aeris' Theme: One of the most beautiful themes from Final Fantasy VII, this particular rendition of "Aeris' Theme" sounds nearly the same as the orchestra version of the song put on the Final Fantasy VII orchestra CD, except for a more climatic ending. This is a problem shared by many of the tracks from later Final Fantasy games - especially VII through X; they sound similar to previously recorded orchestrated versions.

8 - Don't Be Afraid!: This track is as fast and powerful as one would expect from a battle theme. This song is remarkably similar to its Final Fantasy VIII counterpart, though the in-game song was done without instruments. The only major difference is a whirring sound during the song's refrain.

9 - Tina's Theme: Also known as the Overworld theme of Final Fantasy VI, among many diehard Final Fantasy fans, this track is one of the best of all of the games. It is, even on this excellent CD, one of the best songs. Sincere and soulful, Hamaguchi's tinkering, for the most part, does not detract from the power of this song. Many of his additions add positively to the texture of the song. The trumpets towards the end of the song blare with a wonderful radiance and strength.

10 - MC3: Yet another spoken track.

11 - Dear Friends: One of the major themes of Final Fantasy V, "Dear Friends" suffers the same as the Theme of Love from Final Fantasy IV. Though many good versions have been made (including the track on electronic album of the same name and on the Final Fantasy vocal CD, Love Will Grow) this is, to my knowledge, the only full orchestra version. Quiet and melodious, the song has a subtle and beautiful charm, though the choice of a stringed instrument for the song seems an odd one.

12 - Vama'alla Flamenco: The song for Final Fantasy IX's "Treno" starts with a flourish and slowly becomes a different track completely. This song is one of the most changed from its original version, as the song explores all sorts of Spanish styles, with the guitar from Dear Friends. However, as one dimensional as the song is (it was the theme for the city Treno) Hamaguchi's changes aren't terrible. From its lively beginning, and it's mellower middle, the song ends with a bang.

沐憬 2003-04-16 10:09 PM

英文介紹-下
 
This CD ends the performance as such. CD 2 is the "encore" CD.

CD 2
1 - MC 1: The second CD begins with another spoken track.

2- At Zanarkand: From Final Fantasy X, "At Zanarkand," is done simply with a piano. It sounds luscious, at times booming to enormous sizes or moving down to a whisper. The song's beautiful melody has a tendency to sound hauntingly familiar.

3 - Yuna's Decision: Another track from Final Fantasy X and again done on the piano, this track tends to pick up where "Zanarkand" left off. However, it avoids the 'largeness' of track two. Because of its pacing, it sounds like a lounge track, with the recognizable Final Fantasy melodies interspersed.

4 - MC 2: Another spoken track

5 - Love Grows: The Love theme from Final Fantasy VIII, it too sounds exactly like the orchestrated version on the Final Fantasy VIII orchestra CD, Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec. For those who haven't heard the previous orchestra version, Love Grows features horns and a piano.

6 - Suteki Da Ne?: The vocal song of Final Fantasy X, "Suteki Da Ne" sounds wonderful. The vocalist's voice is wonderful and the orchesta only adds to the beauty of the song.

7 - MC 3: Another spoken language track.

8 - Melodies of Life: The vocal track for Final Fantasy IX. "Melodies of Life" starts out with the "Castles and Swords" melody of Alexandria. I really like this part and I wish a full track could have given to that particular song. From there, the vocals begin; for those of us only familiar with the English version of the song from Final Fantasy IX, the Japanese version is stunning. It's like listening to a familiar song, but better. Like "Suteki Da Ne", the vocals and instruments work perfectly together.

9 - MC 4: Another Japanese language spoken track.

10 - One Winged Angel: Unlike the other, previously orchestrated songs on the album, One Winged Angel sounds different from its Reunion version. This is simply the best version of this powerful theme. The track, while featuring Latin vocals like "Liberi Fatali," is much better than Final Fantasy VIII's song. The track is simply gorgeous and is probably the best on the CD.

11 - MC 5: The final spoken language track on the CD.

12 - The Man with the Machine Gun: Laguna's battle theme from Final Fantasy VIII, in its original incarnation this song was probably one of the catchiest and boldest themes in the game. However, this is one theme that was meant to be an electronic song. The song sounds very different orchestrated. It seems to lose much of the dance/techno stylings that it had as an electronic track. Of course, this is not to say that the orchestra version is bad. Previously featured on "Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec," this sounds similar, except for being a little more well played.

13 - Final Fantasy: The final track on the CD features the "theme" of Final Fantasy, featured in some or fashion in every Final Fantasy game. The nostalgia this songs brings forth for an old Final Fantasy nut like myself is enormous, and this is probably only behind One Winged Angel as the best track on the disc. My only complaint is that, for a finale, it's horribly short, clocking in at 3:34.

I've highly praised this CD, which it deserves, but there are a few things that could have been added or changed to this disc to make it perfect. Obviously, for someone who's Japanese is poor as mine is, the MC tracks add very little. I'm sure even those who understand the tracks would prefer less talk and more music. The canon of Final Fantasy music is enormous and more tracks would have been incredible (though perhaps not feasible, considering this was a live performance). As far as track selection is concerned, the Final Fantasy I - III medley should have been broken into several songs - "Mayatoa's Cave" and the "Chocobo Theme" should have been given their own tracks (the latter could have been combined with the glaringly absent Moogle theme from Final Fantasy VI). With a stock this big, it is natural for fan favorites to be left out. Another track notable for its absence is Faye Wong's vocal theme for Final Fantasy VIII, "Eyes on Me." Any number of (forgivable) problems could have kept the track from being performed, but with the vocal tracks for Final Fantasy IX and X, "Eyes on Me" would have been icing on the cake.

For a live performance the orchestra was well polished and nary a mistake can be heard during the disc. The audience seemed very polite, too, however they do clap quite loudly during a few tracks, most notably Final Fantasy.

If you've enjoyed the Final Fantasy orchestra albums, especially Final Fantasy VI's "Grand Finale," Final Fantasy VII's "Reunion," or Final Fantasy VII's "Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec" or even the earlier "Eternal Legend of the Wind," this CD will appeal to you. For any fan of Uematsu's work, this two-disc set is heaven.

windwalker 2003-04-17 12:27 AM

這片TW有人代理嗎.. T_T
之前有找沒找到.. ><
笙美 , 長榮等似乎都沒出奇蹟版... /.\

kize 2003-04-17 04:43 PM

阿!我剛剛在西門町的日本商品店有看到,還附送人形手機吊飾

KEVIN SPACEY 2003-04-17 08:36 PM

我也想要買ㄟ
請問在哪裡買的到呀 要價多少錢呀

linben 2003-04-17 10:38 PM

:shy: 我對這張也有興趣,看了一下封面是日必33XX...大概不含運費也要1000元吧.....順便在網路上找到照片...人真的超多....:jolin: 不知沐景買多少錢?








我好想要T-SHIRT....:nonono:

其他照片

linben 2003-04-17 10:51 PM

沐景圖太小了..換張大的...



animenation網站有售
:shock: 天..要39.95美金.......:fear: :nonono:


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