Phantasmagoria (Nobuo Uematsu album)

Phantasmagoria (Nobuo Uematsu album)

Infobox Album | Name = Phantasmagoria
Type = Album
Artist = Nobuo Uematsu


Released =

October 26, 1994

Recorded = Unknown
Genre = New Age
Length = 50:39
Label = NTT Publishing Co., Ltd.
Producer = Nobuo Uematsu
Reviews = [http://www.altpop.com/stc/ Soundtrack Central] ( [http://www.altpop.com/stc/reviews/phant.htm link] )
Last album = "Final Fantasy VI Piano Collections"
(1994)
This album = "Phantasmagoria"
(1994)
Next album = "F.F. Mix"
(1994)

"Phantasmagoria" is an original studio album by Nobuo Uematsu. The album was composed and performed by Nobuo Uematsu, composer of the Final Fantasy albums, with vocals are performed by Chinatsu Kuzuu and other artists. This album—Uematsu's only solo project—features electronic and synthesized piano throughout. Although it is Uematsu's original album, it contains a vocal arrangement of the "Final Fantasy" theme (Prologue), which usually plays during the ending themes of the "Final Fantasy" series. The track was used as background music in a Japanese "Final Fantasy VI" television commercial. It was released on October 26, 1994, by NTT Publishing Co., Ltd.. The release bears the catalog number "PSCN-5010".

Track listing

# "雨の日、子供達は (On Rainy Days, Children...)" – 4:05
# "Angel Hands" – 5:28
# "おきざりのちいさな… (Lots of Little…)" – 4:13 audio|Phantasmagoria - Nobuo Uematsu - Lots of Little....ogg|sample
# "優しい経験の復活 (Revival of a Tender Experience)" – 5:21
# "Dogs on the Beach" – 4:20
# "Phantasmagoria" – 5:21
# "深い海・ブルー (Deep Ocean - Blue)" – 5:56
# "マヤの民 (People of Maya)" – 4:50
# "Mirrors" – 3:03
# "Final Fantasy" – 3:55
# "(アガスティアの葉) (Hidden Track)" – 4:01

Bootleg copies

An unlicensed bootleg duplicate of the disc was produced by SonMay. Because most of these discs tend to be priced more cheaply than their official counterpart, they frequently appear in the North America and European import market. The catalog information for this bootleg is:
* SonMay – catalog number "GAME-071"

References

* Daryl (2006). " [http://www.ffmusic.info/ffcdmisc.html Miscellaneous FF CDs] ". Daryl's Library. Retrieved July 17 2005.
* Nobuo Uematsu. "Phantasmagoria", 1994.

External links

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