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  Type Album
  Artist Máire Breatnach
  Cover Final_Fantasy_IV_Celtic_Moonjpg
  Background darkseagreen
  Released <div style="white-space: "> October 28 , 1991 <br /> November 26 , 1994 (''first re-release'')<br /> October 1 , 2004 (''second re-release'')</div>
  Recorded STARC STUDIOS of Dublin , Ireland
  Genre Video Game Soundtrack
  Length 52:36
  Label NTT Publishing Co, Ltd
  Producer Máire Breatnach
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''Final Fantasy IV Celtic Moon'' is an Arranged Soundtrack Album of Video Game Music from the Computer Role-playing Game '' Final Fantasy IV '', produced by Square Co., Ltd. for the Super Famicom Video Game Console (known internationally as the ''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''). The album contains a selection of musical tracks from the game, arranged and performed in the style of Celtic Music by Máire Breatnach . It was first released on October 28 , 1991 , in Japan , and subsequently re-released on November 26 , 1994 , and on October 1 , 2004 , by NTT Publishing Co., Ltd. . The original release bears the catalog number ''N30D-006'', the first re-release bears the catalog number ''PSCN-5017'', and the most recent re-release bears the catalog number ''NTCP-5017''.


TRACK LISTING

# "The Prelude …" (3:05)
# "Prologue " (4:07)
# " Chocobo -Chocobo" (3:13)
# "Into the Darkness" (4:08)
# "Main Theme of Final Fantasy IV" (4:47)
# "Welcome to Our Town!" (3:11)
# "Theme of Love" (4:12)
# "Melody of Lute" (3:01)
# "Parom & Polom" (3:13)
# "Giotto, the Great King" (3:18)
# "Dancing Calcobrena" (3:13)
# "Mystic Mysidia" (3:10)
# "Illusionary World" (3:08)
# " Rydia " (3:06)
# "Troian Beauty" (3:38)


PIRATE COPIES

Unlicensed Pirate duplicates of the disc were produced by several companies. Because most of these discs tend to be priced more cheaply than their official counterpart, they frequently appear in the North America n and Europe an import market. The most prominent manufacturers of these discs are:


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