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Shadow of the Colossus Original Sound Track (KICA-1379)
Catalog Number: KICA-1379
Release Date: December 7, 2005 Release Type: Studio Release Media: 1 compact disc Arrangement by Kow Otani Track List: 1. Prolog - Inishie no Chi e 2. Kindan no Jutsu 3. Okite 4. Kuroi Chi 5. Sosei 6. Kyozo no Kehai 7. Igyo no Monotachi - Kyozo to no Tatakai 8. Hirakareru Michi - Kyozo to no Tatakai 9. Tatakai no Owari 10. Guzo Hokai 11. Midori no Kyuryo 12. Araburu Kaiko - Kyozo to no Tatakai 13. Yomigaeru Chikara - Kyozo to no Tatakai 14. Kohan 15. Seijaku - Kyozo to no Tatakai 16. Chikara e no Ifu - Kyozo to no Tatakai 17. Wanda no Shi 18. Saihate no Chi 19. Shinobiyoru Kage - Kyozo to no Tatakai 20. Haigo kara no Shisha - Kyozo to no Tatakai 21. Hangeki - Kyozo to no Tatakai 22. Choso 23. Tozasareta Toshi 24. Hanatareta Bannin - Kyozo to no Tatakai 25. Zetsubo to no Wakare - Kyozo to no Tatakai 26. Inori 27. Shunba 28. Haikyo no Monban - Kyozo to no Tatakai 29. Seiiki 30. Gishiki no Shuen - Kyozo to no Tatakai 31. Otte 32. Fukkatsu no Yocho 33. Epilog - Nokosareshi Monotachi 34. Kibo 35. Hi no Ataru Daichi 36. Kioku 37. Koya 38. Daichi no Koe 39. Shitsugen 40. Ikari 41. Saigo no Tatakai 42. Saihate no Chi (Reprise) Kow Otani is possibly best known by composing the OST for Haibane Renmei. Haibane Renmei had a rather ambient air to the music, the shadow OST takes some inspiration from this and expands on the premise of heavily orchestrated yet elegant musical composition. For this review I have selected tracks that I think fully illustrate the strong cummonings of this album. Starting with the first track one will realize the depth of ambiance that is accomplished. The opening starts very subtle and dynamically shifts into a sense of instrumental abundance, yet is still very pleasing to maintain a ambient depth. Going to track 9 "Kyozo to no Tatakai" the mood is very unsettling and contrasting at the same time. At first the mood is very somber, after a bit the somber mood shows a dark and haunting side. The two contrasting sides allow the depth of emotions to be illustrated, one feels in an open area yet this open area is confining. Track 12 is part of the battles that take place in shadow this track is meant to be loud and intruding, but at the same time it also is executed with out creating a harshness that would be annoying. Track 15 creates a mood of uneasiness with a chilling combination of stringed instruments but with a very large scale, almost majestic overtone. Track 30 is executed with a choir style ambiance and quickly becomes fully orchestrated then back into a choir style once again. I like how dynamic this track is, at the end when you get the heavy orchestral components with the choir. Track 33 is long, dynamic, haunting, and beautiful. As you begin this track a peaceful feeling is bestowed followed by very hallow ambiance. A few minutes in and the complexity of this track takes off. After each majestic session in this track the listener is once again confronted with a sense of hollowness. The song is nicely completed by an elegant sense of a contrast of a happy tone followed by a underlying sense of uneasiness. Track 34 shows how Kow used some concept from earlier music compositions, mainly Haibane in the shadow OST. The track is comprised of Piano, Harp and a very dark use of sythnesized strings. Track 35 is a very interesting composition, it is very hard to explain. It is out of place but at the same time sort of fits in with the rest of the OST. It sets up for a very energetic tone. Track 36 once again shows that Kow did this OST, it is a solo piano piece with an air of distance to how the song is executed. In all i give this sound track a 8 out of 10, i feel some constancy issues are present. Most tracks are vivid and well composed while a hand full are poorly executed. |
I'm surprised why Bishop hasnt made comment to this thread yet. As far as I know, he's a big fan of Otani, and his post made me curious to listen this wonderful album. :)
At first glance, I thought this album as tyoe of ambient albums that featured in most movie scores. I had prejudice that this album wont feature a lot of melodious tracks since Kow Otani purposely compose ambient musics for the game purpose. But it appears I'm wrong. This album is very beautiful, melodious and brilliant, even though there are no memorable tracks, I really enjoy the overall of this album. Everytime I listen it and close my eyes, I feel like listening a grandiose epic that is written into form of instrumental music. The sensation is comparable when I listen Kentarou Haneda's epic Suite Wizardry V. The instruments used in this album also varied, like flute, orchestra, and harps that make this album even closer to Celtic-ambience. I compare this album with Heroes Might and Magic IV by Rob King and Paul Romero. I really like this album, if you remove the battle and fast-paced music, it's really relaxing and could lull you enough to deep slumber. Highly recommendedn and shouldnt be missed by VGM fans, especially those who like Celtic music. 5/5 |
Hmm, don't you think 4. Black Blood has a great resemblance with Michiru Oshima's work on Ico? Especially the part after 00:40, it really sounds like something from Oshima.
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My favorite track on this album by far is Track 13, "Revived Power," or, according to this track listing, "Yomigaeru Chikara - Kyozo to no Tatakai."
Man I love it. I've never played the game so I have no clue about its context, but it's definitely epic. |
Wonderful soundtrack to a wonderful game.
I think my favorite song is "A Despair-Filled Farewell" <3 My only qualm were the unused tracks Spoiler:
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