Track Title Artist Time 01. Utsukushi Kereba Sore de Ii (TV Size) Ishikawa Chiaki 1:33 02. Youen Naru Kizuna no Hibiki Sahashi Toshihiko 2:25 03. Josei Kokka Dai Ichi Gakushou: Kyuu Jinrui Sahashi Toshihiko 1:48 04. Sajan movies song. It is illegal for you to distribute copyrighted files without permission. The media files you download with aiohows.com must be for time shifting, personal, private, non commercial use only and remove the files after listening. Aiohows.com is not responsible for third party website content. Aiohows.com is Media search engine and does not host any files, No media files are indexed hosted cached or stored on our server, They are located on soundcloud and Youtube, We only help you to search the link source to the other server. Josei Kokka Dai Ni Gakushou: Danseishakai no Houkai to Haijo Sahashi Toshihiko 1:51 05. Josei Kokka Dai San Gakushou: Arata na Tane no Hozon to Henka Sahashi Toshihiko 1:40 06. Josei Kokka Dai Yon Gakushou: Josei Kokka Kakuritsu Sahashi Toshihiko 1:49 07. Kasuka Naru Koi no Kokoro Sahashi Toshihiko 2:29 08. Nicol no Piano “Tomodachi no Theme” (ニコルのピアノ “友情のテーマ”, Nicol’s Piano “Theme of Friendship”?) by Shinji Kakijima 7. Nicol no Piano “Ame no Theme” (ニコルのピアノ “雨のテーマ”, Nicol’s Piano “Theme of the Rain”?) by Shinji Kakijima 8. TOMORROW (without vocal) Download. Create your page here - upge.wn.com. Tabidachi no Yokan Sahashi Toshihiko 2:18 09. Tsubasa to Tsubasa Sahashi Toshihiko 2:31 10. Tokubetsu na Mirai to Tameni Sahashi Toshihiko 2:21 11. Kanashimi no Simoun Shivuyura Sahashi Toshihiko 2:55 12. Sonomama de Sahashi Toshihiko 2:01 13. Izumi no Hadou Sahashi Toshihiko 2:33 14. Yakusoku Sahashi Toshihiko 1:35 15. Utusukushiki Miko no Namida Sahashi Toshihiko 1:41 16. Ginen to Shinjitsu Sahashi Toshihiko 1:47 17. Kuroi Kage Sahashi Toshihiko 2:10 18. Oozora no Auriga Sahashi Toshihiko 2:27 19. Doukoku Kooru Tempest Sahashi Toshihiko 2:30 20. Kuuchuu Yousai Sahashi Toshihiko 2:43 21. Shizuka Naru Inori no Koe Sahashi Toshihiko 2:27 22. Denen Sahashi Toshihiko 2:25 23. Sora yo Kaze yo Kagayaki no Daichi yo Sahashi Toshihiko 2:52 24. Inori no Uta (TV Size) savage genius 1:37 Review: Sahashi Toshihiko’s soundtrack is a rare gem that transcends simple greatness and enters the realm of “amazing”. After what amounts to hundreds of playthroughs, I still haven’t gotten tired of it; every subsequent listen yields something new to like. Sometimes, I’m entranced by how seamlessly Sahashi merges passion with action, resulting in pieces that are not only breathtakingly exciting but also remarkably lyrical. Other times, I’m impressed by how the music always grows in intensity or draws back in trepidation in all the right places. Whatever the exact reasons are, I find myself engrossed in a breathtaking adventure every time I listen to this soundtrack. ![]() All it takes is the first track to immediately immerse me in the strikingly beautiful story. Youen Naru Kizuna no Hibiki Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. The tale begins with the dramatic “Yoen Naru Kizuna no Hibiki”. Improvising a dashing invitation, a solitary accordion proffers its hand to its audience with a flourish. The offer is irresistible. In no time at all, the surroundings are illuminated by a heated tango that is colored with the slightest shade of mystery. Suavely charismatic, the accordion is then joined by its partner, a cello, and the two intertwine in a beautifully impassioned duet. The accordion’s invitation to dance is a portal to an entirely different world – a world where the colors are brighter and passions run high. This world is quickly revealed to be on the brink of an all-consuming war. The nation of Simulacrum’s march towards impending strife with its neighbors is mirrored in the grim and relentless timpani heard in “Josei Kokka Dai Ichi Gakushou: Kyuu Jinrui”, whose deliberate strokes create a heavily oppressive atmosphere reminiscent of strained relations in desperate times. These uneasy feelings roiling beneath the surface are apparent in the agitated “Ginen to Shinjitsu” and “Kuroi Kage”, where barely restrained strings capture tensions ready to break forth at the slightest provocation. It does not take much to send everything over the tipping point when all stability is shattered in the magnificently rousing “Tabidachi no Yokan”. The shimmering calm that begins the track is fleeting; the transient peace is quickly shattered by trumpeting cries that transform the gentle introduction into a landscape set ablaze by tidings of war. Tabidachi no Yokan Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. The calls to battle are promptly answered as the music rapidly escalates with an intensity to match. “Josei Kokka Dai Ni Gakushou: Danseishakai no Houkai to Haijo” sees chaos break forth as instruments scramble frantically in the wake of the breaking of peace, effectively setting the listener on edge as the rapid notes and sudden bursts of volume create an atmosphere of frenzied panic. This initial rush segues into the sound of mobilization in “Tokubetsuna na Mirai to Tameni”. The piece’s terse, down-to-business feel unexpectedly rises into a resolute song soaring on mighty wings, conjuring a sudden sensation of wonderment at the magnificent show of strength assembled for a determined purpose. Tokubetsu na Mirai to Tameni Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
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