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Revision as of 14:43, 17 April 2009
.hack//G.U. GAME MUSIC O.S.T. is the first of the two .hack//G.U. Game OSTs. Composed and arranged by Chikayo Fukuda of the original .hack games' soundtracks, the soundtrack follows a similar style to the orignal games. This can be seen in returning vocalist Tomoyo Mitani, who performs in several songs on this O.S.T., including the series theme song "Yasashii Ryoute". Both Japanese and English versions of the song are used in the series. She is sometimes accompanied by a male tenor, who is currently unknown. The soundtrack features a majority of the tracks featured in Vol.1 of .hack//G.U. and, unlike the orignal game soundtrack, is not a soundtrack for all four games. There are three discs included: a background music CD, a drama CD, and a bonus CD.
Similar in approach to the original game soundtrack, the first CD consists mostly of music during active gameplay. The second disc is a drama CD, consisting of music featured during cutscenes. The third disc includes a desktop theme song to replicate the .hack experience on a computer, and two trailers from the Tokyo Game Show, plus various sound effects.
Tracks
Disc One
Track | Title | Time |
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1 | Title | 1:39 |
2 | Desktop | 1:33 |
3 | Top Page | 1:51 |
4 | Eternal City Mac Anu | 2:51 |
5 | Hy Brasail, the Isle of Kings | 2:10 |
6 | Warring City Lumina Cloth | 2:29 |
7 | Town Shop | 1:58 |
8 | Sunny Grassland | 2:39 |
9 | Cloudy Grassland | 2:36 |
10 | Evening Grassland | 2:41 |
11 | Shrine | 3:16 |
12 | Cave | 3:10 |
13 | Battle | 2:25 |
14 | Battle Victory | 0:51 |
15 | Beast Statue | 2:15 |
16 | Doppelganger | 0:54 |
17 | Boss Battle | 2:32 |
18 | Arena - Lobby | 1:48 |
19 | Arena - Entrance | 1:58 |
20 | Arena - Demon Palace | 2:47 |
21 | Arena - Victory | 0:43 |
22 | Canard | 2:17 |
23 | Raven | 2:00 |
24 | Kestrel | 2:27 |
25 | Moon Tree | 2:46 |
26 | Icolo | 2:05 |
27 | Online Jack 1 | 0:20 |
28 | Online Jack 2 | 0:32 |
29 | Online Jack 3 | 1:02 |
30 | Fly, Mecha-Grunty! | 2:12 |
31 | Cernunnos Appears | 1:25 |
32 | Abyss Quest Battle | 3:46 |
33 | Yasashii Ryoute [English] | 4:15 |
Disc Two
Track | Title | Time |
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1 | Dawn Flight ~Opening Loop Demo~ | 1:53 |
2 | Welcome to The World. | 1:09 |
3 | Are You a Newbie? | 1:43 |
4 | Terror of Death | 2:08 |
5 | Arche Koeln Waterfall | 1:58 |
6 | Laughing Fangs | 1:32 |
7 | Dead World of Indieglut Lugh | 1:51 |
8 | Serpent of Lore ~Yata's Theme~ | 1:51 |
9 | May I help you? | 1:56 |
10 | Big Sis and Me ~Sakubo's Theme~ | 2:25 |
11 | The Epitaph is Told ~Ovan's Theme~ | 2:10 |
12 | The Greatest Love ~Endrance's Theme~ | 2:10 |
13 | Sakaki of the Council of Seven ~Sakaki's Theme~ | 2:30 |
14 | Hulle Granz Cathedral | 2:21 |
15 | Dull, Swift Doberman ~Piros the 3rd's Theme~ | 3:22 |
16 | A Victory That Must Be Grasped | 2:41 |
17 | I'm Right Here~Skeith's Theme~ | 2:49 |
18 | AIDA | 2:27 |
19 | The Whereabouts of "Power"~Tarvos's Theme~ | 3:31 |
20 | Worried Girl | 1:36 |
21 | Morrigu Barrow Wall | 2:38 |
22 | Two People's Differences~Magus' Theme~ | 2:51 |
23 | Lost Resolve | 3:25 |
24 | "She"~Macha's Theme~ | 2:46 |
25 | Victory Party | 2:15 |
26 | Honeysuckle ~Atoli's Theme~ | 1:08 |
27 | Everything Is In These Hands | 4:04 |
28 | Yasashii Ryoute [Japanese] | 4:14 |
29 | Swaying Emotions | 3:38 |
Disc Three
Disc 3 contains the first episode of Online Jack, the Tokyo Game Show Trailer, the Tokyo Anime Fair Trailer and a Desktop and Sound Theme for your personal PC. Disc 3 is/was only availale in a Limited Edition set. Currently out of print/NLA. Discs 1 and 2 still available as a set.
Lyrics
Fly Mecha Grunty!
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Yasashii Ryoute/Gentle Hands
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Hulle Granz Cathedral
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Notes:
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "von" is the wrong preposition here, correct would be a form of an article (definite or indefinite). In this case it would be "Königin der Schatten" and "König des Lichts" (both, as well as "von", would be translated as "of")
- The words to the Hulle Granz Cathedral song are extremely similar to the lines from the Epitaph of Twilight, seen in the very beginning of .hack//INFECTION and read by Aina in Δ Hidden Forbidden Holy Ground.
- ↑ In the song, the word "Schatten" (shadows) is pronounced badly as "Scha..."
- ↑ In the song, "Licht" ("light") is pronounced "Lucht"
- ↑ "Apeiron beckons her" actually would be translated as "Apeiron winkt ihr (zu)", however, the grammar is different from today's use, making it sound like old German.
- ↑ In the song, the "e" of the word "verfluchte" (cursed) and the word "Welle" (wave) is swallowed, making it pronounced as "verflucht Well"; the word "verflucht" is pronounced as "verflücht"
- According to the Epitaph of Twilight, the songs "Aura's Theme"/"The Hope of Dawn" and "Hidden Forbidden Holy Ground" are the sequel to Hulle Grantz Cathedral.