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Piano Pieces "SF2" ~ Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2
Catalog Number: SSCX-10033
Released On: July 7, 1999
Composed By: Masashi Hamauzu
Arranged By: Masashi Hamauzu, Naoko Endo, Daisuke Hara, Mikiko Saiki, Daisuke Karasuda, Michiko Minakata
Published By: DigiCube
Recorded At: Sound Inn Studio, Crescente Studio
Number of CDs: 1
Tracklist:

Piano Pieces "SF2"
01 - "α" 1
02 - "α" 2
03 - "α" 3
04 - "α" 4
05 - "β" 1
06 - "β" 2
07 - "β" 3
08 - "β" 4
09 - "β" 5
10 - "γ" 1
11 - "γ" 2
12 - "γ+" 1
13 - "γ+" 2
14 - "γ+" 3
15 - "+4" 1
16 - "+4" 2
17 - "+4" 3
18 - "+4" 4
Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2
- 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Total Time:
50'44"

...If your main attraction to SaGa Frontier 2's OST was the use of piano, then this soundtrack is for you. If you like piano music at all, the soundtracks is DEFINITELY for you. If you want fast-paced action with some mellow tracks here and there, this CD is a must-have!

The SF2 Piano Tracks are amazing. Each little group of tracks (based on letter) is arranged and performed by different people, listed in "Arranged By". Some of the later tracks are duet tracks. And if you want to learn these tracks, the music comes with the soundtrack! (ALL OF IT, except for the Rhapsody tracks that aren't just piano). This booklet is found in the front of the limited edition case which is not a case at all but a paper slip-holding thing...Hard to describe, but somewhat like the front of the American "Myst" OST made into the front and back. Very cool packaging there. And the music is easy to read, making it more fun to practice!

The tracks stay very close to the original, with the usual "arranging" being the adding of various harmonies, and using the piano for parts that weren't the synth piano in the OST. Of course, there is a little exception from tracks 19-24. Those would be the "Rhapsody on a Theme" tracks, which are recorded live with about 8 different instruments from piano to woodwind to string to brass. This is probably the best part of the CD...Some argue that the whole CD would've been better had it just been all set up like these last few tracks.

I will admit that there are a few tracks on here that don't suit my taste: overall, however, I think this CD is definitely a worthy edition to any soundtrack library, especially for the Squaresoft enthusiast...No point buying the OST if you're not gonna buy this too, IMO.

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann



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