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Kaleb.G Mar 2, 2006 02:29 AM

Forum Rules
 
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GGMD (General Game Music Discussion) Rules:
  1. Do not create a thread requesting music files.
    This is what the Audio Requests forum is for. You can also find a ton of music here or here.

  2. Before requesting VGM information ...
    ... run a search and check the links below. Creating a thread requesting composer or tracklist info is allowed, but should be considered a last resort.

  3. Do not create a thread requesting sheet music.
    This is what The Musician's Library is for.

  4. Do not create a thread about non-VGM-related music.
    This is what Media Centre is for, among other forums.

  5. Do not create a thread about a new game rip you just made.
    This is what My Stuff is for. However, as always, you may advertise the rip in your signature.

  6. If you are ever in doubt, you may ask a question in this thread.
    You may also simply create a thread here in GGMD, and we will correct things if there is a problem.

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    The categories are pretty self-explanatory, but let's have a rundown anyway.

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Information resources:

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Darkcomet72 Mar 6, 2006 01:10 PM

Yaiyas first question.

Who composed the music to Sonic Shuffle? That stuff is addictive

Kaleb.G Mar 6, 2006 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darkcomet72
Yaiyas first question.

Who composed the music to Sonic Shuffle? That stuff is addictive

I did a Google search because I thought I read this somewhere before. Holy shit, it's Yoshitaka Hirota! Apparently he did the Bomberman 64 games too. Neat!

Darkcomet72 Mar 6, 2006 02:15 PM

I asked it before the crash and noone answered. :(

OMFG He's the guy that did Bomberman 64. Respect +1

bighunt Mar 7, 2006 01:56 PM

are there any good, reliable sites that review game/anime/film soundtracks? i'd to read what the music is about before i buy/download it.

thanks

SunkistTheHedge Mar 8, 2006 11:00 PM

Daytona 2
 
Does anyone know who sings the vocals for these songs ?

Skyscraper Sequence
Sling Shot
I Can Do It
Palm Rock Valley

Really be greatful ^-^

Kaleb.G Mar 9, 2006 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bighunt
are there any good, reliable sites that review game/anime/film soundtracks? i'd to read what the music is about before i buy/download it.

thanks

Soundtrack Central, Chudah's Corner, and RPGFan are the only ones I can think of at the moment. I've used each of them in the past.

Mr. X Mar 9, 2006 03:54 AM

Not to self-advertise, but SquareSound has a large selection of reviews here that is expanding as the site moves towards covering more and more non-mainstream work. They tend to be longer than most reviews, though generally provide a lot of detail about an album.

If mods feel this is inappropriate, please delete it, but I've considered SS to be one of the leading gamed music review sites since its redesign, despite being somewhat more limited in overall coverage.

Like Kaleb, I highly recommend Chudah's Corner, too, my principle game music review source for the somewhat rarer soundtracks.

Kaleb.G Mar 9, 2006 08:00 PM

That post is perfectly fine, Mr. Maul. I just never recalled reading any reviews on SquareSound before, so I didn't think about it.

I'll go ahead and add a small list of review sites in the first post of this thread.

orion_mk3 Mar 10, 2006 06:27 PM

I ran across a copy of "Space Ace" for the Sega CD at the local thrift store, and I was wondering if it has Redbook tracks that might be rippable. I remember that there used to be a list of Redbook discs around GFF, but the crash has scoured it from the earth, yea, as if it never was.

Kaleb.G Mar 11, 2006 10:00 PM

I want to find a way to attract people to this thread so that we can get answers for the questions posted here. SunkistTheHedge and orion_mk3 are still looking for information, but I can't help them. This thread requires that we get people in here to help out. It worked before the crash, so it shouldn't be any different now. I await any responses.

THE POWER OF WATER Mar 11, 2006 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SunkistTheHedge
Does anyone know who sings the vocals for these songs ?

Skyscraper Sequence
Sling Shot
I Can Do It
Palm Rock Valley

According to http://www.bannister.org/ubb/ultimat...;f=23;t=001004, the English singer of Skyscraper Sequence, Sling Shot, and I Can Do It is Dennis St. James, and the Japanese singer is Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. That page doesn't say anything about the singer of Palm Rock Valley, but I'd assume it'd have the same vocalist.

Quote:

Originally Posted by orion_mk3
I ran across a copy of "Space Ace" for the Sega CD at the local thrift store, and I was wondering if it has Redbook tracks that might be rippable. I remember that there used to be a list of Redbook discs around GFF, but the crash has scoured it from the earth, yea, as if it never was.

Google has a cache for the Red Book list, but it's from 2004. :(

mrman1 maintained that list, so you could contact him and see if he saved a copy.

orion_mk3 Mar 12, 2006 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHz
Google has a cache for the Red Book list, but it's from 2004. :(

mrman1 maintained that list, so you could contact him and see if he saved a copy.

Well, since there are comparable titles on that list, I can assume that "Space Ace" isn't one of them. But that might be a good thread to revive; even the 2004 list is extensive.

Synthesis Mar 19, 2006 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleb.G
I did a Google search because I thought I read this somewhere before. Holy shit, it's Yoshitaka Hirota! Apparently he did the Bomberman 64 games too. Neat!

Interesting Kaleb G.

I'm getting two separate composers to both Bomberman 64 games .

Bomberman 64 - Akifumi Tada Here and here. It also lists him as the composer if you download the OST.

Bomberman 64: The Second Attack: Yasunori Mitsuda Here

Kaleb.G Mar 20, 2006 02:49 AM

You're right, Synthesis. I'm not sure why SquareSound credits Hirota for those two games. Mr. Maul, are you able to shed some light on this?

Mr. X Mar 21, 2006 06:40 PM

I did a pile of research on Yoshitaka Hirota a while ago from the friends section on Mitsuda's web site and Hirota's personal web site with the help of Kago, SquareSound's disappeared translator. Bomberman 64, Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, Faselei, Dive Alert: Becky's Version, Dive Alert: Matt's Version, and Sonic Shuffle all ended up being accredited to his name, when I only thought he did the Shadow Hearts series and SFX originally. SquareSound's interview with him explicitly mentions Bomberman 64 and he talks about it inspiring Shadow Hearts' music. I think this is the only English confirmation of this, but SquareSound's translator did confirm this.

However, somewhere down the line, it's possible there was a misunderstanding and perhaps he didn't work explcitly as a composer in the actual original Bomberman 64, but perhaps as an engineer or SFX creation. I find it odd that Hirota didn't refute the implication that he did, but, then again, it's equally odd he didn't appear alongside Akifumi Tada on the actual album release. I suspect that Mitsuda's involvement in The Second Attack was down to Hirota and that they co-composed here, and also believe Hirota had a musical role in Bomberman 64 itself, likely a composing one, but perhaps something different.

Don't be baffled that SquareSound is the only place with such info, though, as there was no decent source for Hirota info before that research was done. I'll talk to Zanasea about this and see if he can shed light on the situation. If this doesn't work, I'll try to get some Japanese dude to email Hirota direct, who is usually very happy to receive feedback. I think it is quite likely he'll verify SS' information, but it's possible it's wrong, and indeed it is rather odd.

EDIT: OK, with the help of Zanasea, it's been verified that Hirota did co-composer Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, though there was no specific mention of him working on Bomberman 64 itself on Yasunori Mitsuda's friends page (couldn't read the flash Kanji at Hirota's own web site). So, for now, we'll just say he composed for Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, though it is quite possible that Bomberman 64 also involved him. Thanks for bringing this up; it needed clarifying and has been bothering me for some time.

Basil Mar 22, 2006 10:11 PM

Does Kaleb run and operate the Video Game Music Composers website in the mian post? If he does, can we add Shinobu Tanaka as composing the music for Mario Kart DS?

Link. (this is a Google cache)

Synthesis Mar 23, 2006 12:56 AM

Allright. Now I have a question. I'm making a Gamerip of an old classic, "NBA JAM + Tournament Edition" for the Sega Genesis. Problem is, I can't seem to solidify who the composer was for them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I came across a site that suggest a man named Tyler Bacon composed the music for the original NBA JAM Check it


Thanks in advance.

sabbey Mar 23, 2006 01:20 AM

I have a quick question about the 4CD set of Digital Devil Saga. I found the following CD online and it lists an outro theme that is not listed on the track listing to the album linked above. Just wondering if anyone knows why it's not on the set? Or is it, but under a different name? Saw the set listed as being complete somewhere recently... :)

RYU Mar 23, 2006 10:22 AM

Tomb Raider Legend Soundtrack
 
I want to know :

-Who composer game?
-is there plan to release OST?

I hear music on some clip gameplay,most of them have soft choir,is completely different than previous tomb raider games music.

sabbey Mar 23, 2006 08:05 PM

According to the link below, Troels Folmann...

http://www.cmpevents.com/GD06/a.asp?...&V=3&id=409736

Never heard of him myself! ;)

watkinzez Mar 24, 2006 09:22 PM

I figured it's been long enough that I don't have to have my head bitten off.. but is the Best Battle Track comp still in the works?

Kaleb.G Mar 24, 2006 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by watkinzez
I figured it's been long enough that I don't have to have my head bitten off.. but is the Best Battle Track comp still in the works?

I'm not sure. Skate attempted to start the "second try" of the battle track contest not long before the crash, but conflicts with Song of the Year put it on hold. Furthermore, since the crash happened, I haven't even heard much from Skate. The only way you'll find out the status is from him direct. But don't bother contacting him. He's a busy man, and as the past has shown, he'll come back here and let us all know when he's ready.

Double Post:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Kirby2
Does Kaleb run and operate the Video Game Music Composers website in the mian post? If he does, can we add Shinobu Tanaka as composing the music for Mario Kart DS?

Link. (this is a Google cache)

Yes, I do. And you're the first person to request adding anything to it. ;) I'll make that update right away.

Synthesis Mar 26, 2006 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synthesis
Allright. Now I have a question. I'm making a Gamerip of an old classic, "NBA JAM + Tournament Edition" for the Sega Genesis. Problem is, I can't seem to solidify who the composer was for them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks in advance.



I still can't find anything. Any luck with anyone else?

_DH_ Mar 30, 2006 08:32 PM

According to this, the TE arcade version's music and sound was by Jon Hey (JWH). Don't know if it's the same as the Genesis version but it's a start. You can compare the music from the mame and genesis roms if you really want to know if they're the same.


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