'' is a
Soundtrack Album of
Video Game Music from the
Computer Role-playing Game ''
Final Fantasy IV '', produced by
Square Co., Ltd. for the
Super Famicom (known internationally as the ''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''). The album contains the musical tracks from the game, performed by
Nobuo Uematsu . It was first released on
June 14 ,
1991 , by
Square Brand /
NTT Publishing Co., Ltd, , and subsequently re-released on
November 26 ,
1994 , and
October 1 ,
2004 , by NTT Publishing Co., Ltd.. The original release bears the catalog number ''N23D-001'', and the re-release bears the catalog number ''NTCP-5014''.
The only song not included on the soundtrack is the ''Chocobo Forest'' theme. Also, the theme playing during the
Full Motion Video included in ''Final Fantasy IV'' as part of ''
Final Fantasy Chronicles '' was never released on any album.
# "Prelude" (1:13)
# "The Red Wings" (2:06)
# "Kingdom of Baron" (1:10)
# "Theme of Love" (1:49)
# "Prologue" (1:10)
# "Welcome to Our Town!" (0:49)
# "Main Theme of Final Fantasy IV" (1:25)
# "Battle 1" (1:00)
# "Fanfare" (0:26)
# "Enter Fat Chocobo" (0:24)
# "Chocobo Chocobo" (0:30)
# "Into the Darkness" (1:21)
# "Battle 2" (1:13)
# "Bomb Ring" (0:52)
# "Rydia" (1:01)
# "Damcyan Castle" (1:03)
# "Sorrow and Loss" (1:01)
# "Edward's Harp" (0:54)
# "Mt. Ordeals" (1:18)
# "Fabul" (1:35)
# "Run!" (0:24)
# "Suspicion" (0:37)
# "Golbez, Clad in Darkness" (1:00)
# "Hey, Cid!" (0:55)
# "Mystic Mysidia" (1:19)
# "A Long Way to Go" (0:45)
# "Palom & Porom" (0:37)
# "Battle With the Four Fiends" (1:39)
# "The Airship" (0:55)
# "Troian Beauty" (1:23)
# "Samba de Chocobo!" (0:45)
# "Tower of Bab-il" (1:31)
# "Somewhere in the World" (0:33)
# "Land of Dwarves" (1:04)
# "Giott, King of the Dwarves" (0:57)
# "Dancing Calbrena" (0:32)
# "Tower of Zot" (1:05)
# "The Land of Summons" (1:14)
# "Lunar Whale" (1:08)
# "Another Moon" (1:07)
# "The Lunarians" (1:16)
# "Within The Giant" (1:27)
# "The Final Battle" (1:55)
# "Epilogue" (11:37)
Unlicensed
Bootleg duplicates of the disc were produced by several companies. Because most of these discs tend to be price more cheaply than their official counterpart, they frequently appear in the North American and
Europe an import market. The most prominent manufacturers of these discs are:
- SonMay — catalog number ''GAME-005''
- EverAnime — catalog number ''GM-213''
- Top Circle/Yuanding; catalog number ''FF24'' (maybe)