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There are a few things I'd like to hear as albums that will probably never come to pass.
-A fully orchestral recording of Uematsu's Final Fantasy VI. Note I said recording rather than arrangement; what I'd basically like to see is all the synths replaced by real instruments playing the very same notes. -A decent arrangement/upgrade of Yasunori Shino's "Estpolis/Lufia II." The recent album was a merciless tease in that regard. -More Opoona, including an official album for the game. I love Sakimoto's orchestral schtick (and would pay good money for a symphonic FFXII as above) but pound for pound Opoona is more zany and creative. Moar plz. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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There's nowhere I can't reach.
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This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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