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Growlanser OST
Catalog Number: KICA-5045
Released On: December 23, 1999
Composed By: Noriyuki Iwadare
Arranged By: Noriyuki Iwadare
Published By: King Records
Recorded At: Cherry Island Studio
Number of CDs: 1
Buy this CD from Otaku
Tracklist:

01 - Opening ~ male version
02 - Opening ~ female version
03 - The Beginning
04 - Who are You?
05 - Ruise
06 - Loops of Fields
07 - Witchcraft University
08 - Rolandia
09 - Removal
10 - The Battle End 1
11 - Postwar
12 - Take Me with You
13 - Misha
14 - The Sabbath Day
15 - Creeping Scary's
16 - In the Cave
17 - Can't Go Back
18 - She's Gone
19 - Mystic Sequence
20 - Imperial-Knights
21 - Burnshutain
22 - Suspicious Eyes
23 - Jurian
24 - sneak Into the Town
25 - Depth of Mist
26 - Time is Now!
27 - The Battle End 2
28 - Ranzack
29 - Walking Down the Street
30 - A short Piece of Violin
31 - The sunset
32 - Is There my Home?
33 - Complicated device
34 - Close to the Edge
35 - Silent Decision
36 - Kalen
37 - Alone
38 - Taste of Blood
39 - Venzuel
40 - Love Theme of GROWLANSER
41 - The Theme of GROWLANSER
42 - ...To the Last Stage
43 - Urgent
44 - Gevel
45 - Immortal Enemy
46 - When Our Eyes Met...
47 - Far Away
Total Time:
73'50"

"The time may put us apart, I know that I will find you with faith, I don't believe in destiny but I know you were the one when our eyes met...Defied your Fate." - This is the best overall soundtrack Iwadare has EVER done...It beats Grandia, it beats Lunar, it beats Langrisser.

The music in this soundtrack is filled with lighthearted themes along with wailing guitar-solos for battle music, and the occasional dramatic-sad song to make your eyes water. Your generic *good* OST for purchase.

And it is a hard purchase to make, if you can find it. Through all my travels, the only place I've found to purchase this CD is over at CD Japan for its retail price of around $30 (or just click on the Otaku button above). Pick it up, the packaging alone seems worth the price!

*Is embarrassed by the briefness of this review*...aww, c'mon, it's Iwadare! What else do you want me to say?! ;)

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann



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