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Album of the
Video Game Music from the
Computer Role-playing Game ''
Final Fantasy IX '', produced by
Square Co., Ltd. for the
PlayStation Video Game Console . The album contains musical tracks from the game, composed and produced
Nobuo Uematsu . Vocals were performed by
Emiko Shiratori for ''
Melodies Of Life ''. It was first released on
August 30 ,
2000 , in
Japan , by
DigiCube , and subsequently re-released on
May 10 ,
2004 , by
Square Enix . The original release bears the catalog number ''SSCX-10043'', the re-release bears the catalog number ''SQEX-10009~12''.
# A Place To Call Home (2:08)
# Memory Erased By a Storm (1:15)
# The Meeting (1:38)
# Sky of Alexandria (Night In Alexandria) (0:54)
# Vivi's Theme (3:11)
# Swords of Fury (2:35)
# Vamo' Alla Flamenco (1:52)
# Find The Princess (3:14)
# Court Jesters (3:20)
# Steiner's Theme (2:27)
# Prima Vista Orchestra (1:45)
# Eye to Eye (2:50)
# The Fateful Hour (0:16)
# Thy Warmth (0:34)
# Tragic Love (3:35)
# The Evil Within (1:31)
# Danger in The Forest (2:28)
# Battle 1 (2:40)
# Fanfare (0:57)
# Distant Memory (2:27)
# Battle 2 (4:05)
# Game Over (1:55)
# Run! (2:47)
# Sweet Dreams (0:09)
# Over the Hill (2:38)
# Ice Cavern (2:59)
# Village of Dali (2:28)
# Beyond The Twilight (3:07)
# Steiner's Delusion (2:45)
# Fleeting Life (3:03)
# Zidane's Theme (2:46)
# The Black Waltz (1:39)
# Cid's Theme (4:00)
# Out of The Frying Pan (3:10)
# Lindblum (2:11)
# A Song From Her Memory (1:53)
# Festival of The Hunt (3:47)
# Qu's Marsh (3:17)
# Quina's Theme (3:52)
# Aloha de Chocobo (2:56)
# Ukulele de Chocobo (2:22)
# Freya's Theme (3:02)
# South Gate (2:56)
# Faerie Battle (2:28)
# Kingdom of Burmecia (3:55)
# Unforgettable Silhouette (3:24)
# Kuja's Theme (2:25)
# The Wavering Blade (3:17)
# Dark City Treno (2:53)
# Tantalus Theme (2:21)
# Wicked Melody (2:25)
# Garnet's Theme (2:40)
# Gargan Roo (1:47)
# Cleyra's Trunk (2:43)
# Cleyra's Settlement (2:21)
# Eternal Harvest (1:15)
# Mourning The Sky (2:35)
# The Extraction (1:15)
# City Under Siege (2:23)
# Roses of May (2:34)
# Fossil Roo (2:31)
# Conde Petit (3:43)
# Black Mage Village (3:22)
# Unrequited Love (3:47)
# Before The Altar (2:09)
# Eiko's Theme (3:36)
# Madain Sari, Village of The Lost Summoners (3:49)
# Eidolon Wall (2:31)
# Iifa, The Ancient Tree of Life (2:29)
# Amarant's Theme (2:28)
# Devil's Ambition (2:19)
# Outlaws (2:11)
# Foolproof Love Letter Scheme (2:53)
# Tetra Master (3:39)
# Moogles' Theme (1:56)
# Something To Protect (2:21)
# Light of Destiny (2:55)
# Master If Time (2:43)
# Oeilvert (2:17)
# Chamber of a Thousand Faces (2:52)
# Look Back, See The Frog! (2:03)
# Esto Gaza (3:49)
# Mount Gulug (2:07)
# Broken Spell, Healed Hearts (2:03)
# Aboard The Hilda Garde (4:07)
# Daguerreo, The Hermit's Library (2:04)
# Ipsen's Castle (1:58)
# The Four Mirrors (2:45)
# Guardians (2:02)
# Terra (2:10)
# Bran Bal, The Soulless Village (3:11)
# Pandemonium (3:03)
# Not Alone (2:36)
# Unforgettable Sorrow (3:29)
# Another Nightmare (2:26)
# Silver Dragon (3:48)
# Memoria (2:14)
# Crystal World (3:43)
# The Darkness of Eternity (4:43)
# The Final Battle (6:15)
# Star-Crossed Lovers (1:32)
# Kiss of Betrayal (0:28)
# I Want To Be Your Canary (1:18)
# Inseperable Hearts (1:21)
# Behind The Door (2:06)
# Melodies of Life ~ FINAL FANTASY (7:36)
# Prelude (2:45)
# CCJC TVCM 15'' (Coca Cola Commercial) (0:20)
# CCJC TVCM 30'' (Coca Cola Commercial) (0:34)
# Melodies of Life (The Layers of Harmony) (3:21)
The game includes two songs with lyrics, excluding the multiple song of prayers, one of which is the
J-Pop ballad "
Melodies Of Life ", which, like the ballads from ''
Final Fantasy VIII '' ("
Eyes On Me "), has an in-game version and a version orchestrated as part of the ending theme. Both versions of Suteki Da Ne were sung by Japanese folk singer
Emiko Shiratori , later known as Rikki. "Melodies of Life" is sung in
English both in every versions of the ''Final Fantasy X'' including Japanese and International in Europe. The lyrics for ''Melodies of Life'' were written by noted
North American translator,
Alexander O. Smith . A single for the songs were released on the 2nd of August 2000 bearing the catalogue number, KICS-811 with a price of ¥ 1,300.
As of Monday,
May 9 ,
2005 , the Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack (along with others) were released on the
ITunes Music Store .
'' (ファイナルファンタジーIX ピアノ・コレクションズ) is an
Arranged Soundtrack Album of
Video Game Music from the
Computer Role-playing Game ''
Final Fantasy IX '', produced by
Square Co., Ltd. for the
PlayStation . Square Soft, as done with their prior video game soundtracks, released an album with a select number of tracks from the original soundtrack and performed on a piano. The album contains a selection of musical tracks from the game with original compositions by
Nobuo Uematsu arranged for the
Piano by
Shiro Hamaguchi and performed by
Louis Leerink . It was first released on
January 24 ,
2001 , in
Japan by
DigiCube , and subsequently re-released on
July 22 2001 , by
Square Enix . The original release bears the catalog number ''SSCX-10048'' and the re-release bears the catalog number ''SQEX-10027''.
# Eternal Harvest (3:05)
# Daguerreo, The Hermit's Library (4:19)
# A Place to Call Home (3:14)
# Vamo' Alla Flamenco (3:00)
# Village of Dali (4:52)
# Bran Bal, The Soulless Village (4:27)
# Unforgettable Sorrow (3:44)
# Not Alone (4:03)
# Inseperable Hearts - Behind The Door (3:58)
# Roses of May (3:50)
# Dark City Treno (2:42)
# Unrequited Love (4:30)
# The Final Battle (4:29)
# Melodies of Life (3:32)