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Akumajou Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight OGS
Catalog Number: KICA-7760
Released On: April 9, 1997
Composed By: Michiru Yamane
Arranged By: Michiru Yamane
Published By: King Records
Recorded At: Unknown
Number of CDs: 1
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Tracklist:

01 - Transformation No. 1
02 - Prologue
03 - Illusionary Dance
04 - Symphony Of The Night
05 - Prayer
06 - Dracula Castle
07 - Golden Dance
08 - Marble Corridor
09 - Tower Of Evil Fog
10 - Nocturne
11 - Woodcarving Palteeta
12 - Gate Of Spirits
13 - Our Festival
14 - Resting Place
15 - Requiem Of The Gods
16 - Crystal Drops
17 - Path Of The Departed
18 - Rainbow Cemetery
19 - Stillness
20 - Lost Painting
21 - Pearl Dance Song
22 - Cursed Holy Castle
23 - Evil Banquet
24 - Awakened Soul
25 - Young Nobleman Of Sadness
26 - Through The Gate, Over The Deep Edge
27 - Through The Gate, Into The World Of Heaven
28 - The Poetic Melody Of Death
29 - Strange Bloodline
30 - Transformation No. 2
31 - The Final Tocatta
32 - Black Feast
33 - Transformation No. 3
34 - I Am The Wind
Total Time:
68'29"

I was personally very excited about purchasing this soundtrack, because it's the only Dracula game that counts as an RPG, so I could finally review a Dracula OST on RPGFan. With that in mind, know that this CD is just the surface of all the great Dracula/Castlevania music out there.

Hard rock synth runs rampant on this OST, as does the baroque pipe organ. Something that I didn't see coming was track 10, "Nocturne". A Japanese vocal that was only found on the import Saturn release "Nocturne in the Moonlight". This soundtrack, however, was out before that release, which makes one wonder how it got on here...?

This CD is very common, it can be found at GMO or AN for around $25, a good price for such a good CD.

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann



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