Discography of the Resident Evil video game series

Discography of the Resident Evil video game series

Contents

Biohazard Orchestra

Resident Evil Orchestra
Live album by Masami Ueda
Released October 21, 1999
March 20, 2001
Genre Soundtrack
Length 54:41
Label Suleputer, Mars Colony
Masami Ueda chronology
Resident Evil 3 Soundtrack Resident Evil Orchestra Biohazard Sound Chronicle
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
SoundtrackNet 3.5/5 stars[1]

Resident Evil Orchestra, known as Biohazard Orchestra in Japan, is a recording of a concert that was held in Japan featuring orchestral arrangements of music from Resident Evil (1996), Resident Evil 2 (1998), and Resident Evil 3 (1999) performed by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. The music was composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, Shun Nishigaki and Saori Maeda and is arranged by Kazunori Miyake.[2][3][4]

Biohazard Original Soundtrack Remix

Biohazard Original Soundtrack Remix
Remix album by Makoto Tomozawa, Akari Kaida, Masami Ueda
Released August 7, 1996
Genre Video Game Music
Length 66:05
Label Toshiba-EMI

The Biohazard Original Soundtrack Remix was composed by Makoto Tomozawa, Akari Kaida, and Masami Ueda for the video game Biohazard, known as Resident Evil outside Japan. All compositions were rearranged by Makoto Tomozawa and mixed in QSound technology. Masami Ueda is the only member of the original composing team who continued on to score several more entries in the Resident Evil series.[5][6][7]

Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack

Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, Shun Nishigaki
Released January 29, 1998 (1998-01-29)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 67:13
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack was composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Shun Nishigaki for the video game Biohazard 2, known as Resident Evil 2 outside Japan. It does not contain every track written for the game however. The remaining tracks were included in the subsequent release of the Biohazard 2 Complete Track album on August 21, 1998. Track 22, The Underground Laboratory, receives a new arrangement in the Biohazard Outbreak Soundtrack in the track Into the Unknown.

In the US the soundtrack was published later that year by Viz Music, and is identical in all respects to the original Japanese version apart from having the first track, 'The Beginning of Story', split into four separate tracks.[8] The European edition of the soundtrack, which was published by Pioneer LDCE, has exactly the same track listing as the Japanese version.

Biohazard 2 Complete Track

Biohazard 2 Complete Track
Soundtrack album by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, Shun Nishigaki
Released August 21, 1998
Genre Soundtrack
Length 78:51
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard 2 Complete Track album was composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Shun Nishigaki for the video game Biohazard 2, known as Resident Evil 2 outside Japan. It contains most of the tracks left out of the incomplete Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack released earlier that year, as well as in-game sound effects on Disc Two.[9]

Biohazard 3: Last Escape Original Soundtrack

Biohazard 3 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Masami Ueda, Saori Maeda
Released September 22, 1999
Genre Soundtrack
Length 122:35
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard 3 : Last Escape Original Soundtrack was composed for the video game Biohazard 3, known as Resident Evil 3: Nemesis outside Japan.

The soundtrack was released as the Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Original Soundtrack in both Germany, where it was published by Modern Graphics Distribution,[10] and the US, where it was published by Mars Colony,[11] in 1999 and 2000 respectively. The US and European editions are identical in terms of track listing to the original Japanese edition, and only differ in terms of packaging and additional bonus items.[12]

Biohazard Code: Veronica Complete Original Soundtrack

Biohazard Code: Veronica Complete Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze, Sanae Kasahara
Released March 23, 2001
Genre Soundtrack
Length 113:00
Label Suleputer, Mars Colony

The Biohazard Code: Veronica Complete Original Soundtrack was composed by Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze and Sanae Kasahara, and was released on March 23, 2001, featuring music from the survival horror game Resident Evil: Code Veronica (known as Biohazard Code: Veronica in Japan). It contains not only the tracks from the Biohazard Code: Veronica Original Soundtrack, released the previous year, but also includes music added to the Code: Veronica X version, as well as a few bonus tracks.

The soundtrack was released on August 14, 2001 in the US as the Resident Evil Code Veronica X Official Soundtrack and was published by Tokyopop Soundtrax. The US version is much shorter than the original Japanese release at nearly half the length, and contains only one disc as opposed to the original's two.[13]

Biohazard 4 Original Soundtrack

Biohazard 4 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Misao Senbongi and Shusaku Uchiyama
Released Japan December 22, 2005
Genre Video game music
Length 138:45
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard 4 Original Soundtrack, bearing the catalog number CPCA-10126~7, was released in Japan on December 22, 2005, for the retail price of ¥2,500. It contains 62 compositions from the game and the 48-page Visual Booklet with liner notes from composers Shusaku Uchiyama and Misao Senbongi.

Biohazard 5 Original Soundtrack

Biohazard 5 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Kota Suzuki & Wataru Hokoyama
Released March 5, 2009 (2009-03-05)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 162:13
Label Suleputer[14]

The Biohazard 5 Original Soundtrack was composed for the video game Biohazard 5, known as Resident Evil 5 outside of Japan.

The soundtrack was released by Sumthing Else Music Works in the US as the Resident Evil 5 Original Soundtrack on May 26, 2009. Unlike some of the previous soundtracks in the series, the track listing in the US version is identical to the original Japanese release.[15]

It is worth noting that the soundtrack does not contain the orchestral tracks produced for the game, instead featuring "Digital Versions" of the tracks, done with synthesizers. The Orchestral tracks were released on a separate disc entitled Biohazard 5 Selection Track with the Xbox 360 version of the game in Japan, and were performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony. Vocals on 'Pray -Theme Song-' were performed by Oulimata Niang.[16]

Biohazard Outbreak Original Soundtrack

Biohazard Outbreak Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Akihiko Matsumoto, Tetsuya Shibata, Etsuko Yoneda, Mitsuhiko Takano, Kento Hasegawa, Masato Koda
Released February 25, 2004
Length 59:11
Label King Records

The Resident Evil Outbreak Original Soundtrack features music composed by Japanese Academy Award-winning composer Akihiko Matsumoto.[citation needed] It should also be noted that at least one song from the Resident Evil 2 Soundtrack by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Shun Nishigaki received a new arrangement for this release.

Unlike Resident Evil soundtracks before and after it, the Resident Evil Outbreak soundtrack features several noticeably recurring themes[which?].

Track listing
  1. "Biohazard Outbreak Main Title Theme (Opening)"
  2. "Character Select (Character Select)"
  3. "Happy Hour Jam Session (J's Bar)"
  4. "The Plague Cometh" (Outbreak Scenario)
  5. "Split Seconds (Countdown)"
  6. "Boom! You're Dead! (Explosion!)"
  7. "Distant Future (Outbreak Scenario Ending)"
  8. "Into the Unknown (Below Freezing Point Scenario)"
  9. "Freezer Burn (Countdown)"
  10. "One Big Mutha (G Mutant Battle)"
  11. "The Unpleasant Train (Below Freezing Point Scenario Ending)"
  12. "No Rest for the Wicked (The Hive Scenario)"
  13. "Here, There, Everywhere (Leech Man Entry)"
  14. "Despair (Giant Leech Battle)"
  15. "The Waterway of Darkness (The Hive Scenario Ending)"
  16. "Result Screen (Scenario Result)"
  17. "The Fire Within (Hellfire Scenario Prologue)"
  18. "Hell on Earth (Hellfire Scenario Final Section)"
  19. "Laying it on the Line (Suspended Battle)"
  20. "Of Wisoms, Truths, and Tyrants (Decisions, Decisions Scenario)"
  21. "The Torment of Time (Escape)"
  22. "Thanatos is Born (Thanatos Battle)"
  23. "Thanatos Revisited (Thanatos R Battle)"
  24. "3rd Time's the Charm (Resurrected Thanatos R Battle)"
  25. "'Biohazard Outbreak' Reprise (Decisions, Decisions Ending Ver. 1)"
  26. "The Extermination (Decisions, Decisions Ending Ver. 2)"
  27. "The Resident Evil Outbreak~Staff Roll (Staff Roll)"
  28. "The Big Picture (Game Result)"
  29. "Umbrella (Epilogue)"
  30. "So Many Options (Game Option)"
  31. "Gallery Screen (Gallery)"
Notes
  • Track 8 Into the Unknown is an arrangement of The Underground Laboratory from the Biohazard 2 Soundtrack composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Shun Nishigaki.
  • Tracks 1, 7, 11, 15, 25~27, and 29 were composed by Akihiko Matsumoto
  • Tracks 2, 3, 16, 21, 24, 28, and 30 were composed by Tetsuya Shibata
  • Tracks 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 17, 24, and 31 were composed by Etsuko Yoneda
  • Tracks 6, 8, and 10 were composed by Mitsuhiko Takano
  • Tracks 14, 18, 22, and 23 were composed by Kento Hasegawa
  • Tracls 19 and 20 were composed by Masato Koda

Alternative versions

The Unreleased Biohazard Outbreak File 2 Original Soundtrack features an arrangement of The Front Hall from the Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Shun Nishigaki.

One of the songs in the track list was remodeled for the ending of the Wild things scenario and another, longer remake was the song in file #2s' ending credits.

Biohazard: The Umbrella Chronicles Original Soundtrack

Biohazard: The Umbrella Chronicles Original Sound Track
Soundtrack album by Masafumi Takada & Jun Fukuda
Released December 19, 2007
Genre Soundtrack
Length 75:41
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard: The Umbrella Chronicles Original Soundtrack was composed by Masafumi Takada and Jun Fukuda from Grasshopper Manufacture featuring Ada Wong on the cover.[17][18] The album was released in Japan on December 19. It was published by Suleputer and was distributed by Sony Music Distribution for ¥3150. The soundtrack includes a full-colour booklet. Initially produced items are limited editions with special sleeve cases.

Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles Original Soundtrack

Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Shusaku Uchiyama, Takeshi Miura, Masami Ueda, Syun Nishigaki, Hijiri Anze, Sanae Kasahara, Yoshihisa Hirano
Released January 27, 2010
Genre Soundtrack
Length 149:38
Label Suleputer

The Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles Original Soundtrack was arranged by Yoshihisa Hirano, Shusaku Uchiyama and Takeshi Miura, the latter two being responsible for the game's original compositions. Soundtrack reprises from Resident Evil 2 were handled by Masami Ueda, Uchiyama and Syun Nishigaki, whilst reprises from Resident Evil: Code Veronica were done by Miura, Hijiri Anze and Sanae Kasahara.[19][20] The album was released in Japan on January 27 and published by Suleputer.

In addition to the Original Soundtrack, a promotional soundtrack, Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles Darkside Symphony, containing the original orchestral versions of several of the tracks found on the Original Soundtrack, was included with limited edition versions of the game[21] and features Claire Redfield on the cover.

Biohazard: Symphony Op. 91: Crime and Punishment

Biohazard Symphony Op. 91: Crime and Punishment
Soundtrack album
Genre Video Game Music

Biohazard Symphony Op. 91 is a soundtrack for the Resident Evil series. The soundtrack covers music from Resident Evil: Director's Cut — Dual Shock Version.

Track listing

Disk 1
  1. Misa To the End of Time
  2. TEMPEST
  3. Misterioso
  4. Mosso
  5. Quietamente
  6. Con Anima
  7. Soave
  8. Flebile
  9. Allegro Impetuoso
  10. Grave
  11. Pestissimo
  12. Pietoso
  13. Placido
  14. Quieto
  15. Feroce
  16. Con Passione
  17. Icalzando
  18. Affannato
  19. Andante Con Tenerezza
  20. Andante Lamentoso
  21. Pesante
  22. Impetuoso Sempre Accelerando
  23. Feroce II
  24. Con Amabilita
  25. Stentando
  26. Furioso
  27. Allegro
  28. Risoluto
  29. Adagio Lacrimoso
  30. Stentando II
  31. Pesante - Allegro Ardente
  32. Repidamente
  33. Pesante - Acceso
  34. Gentile
  35. Gentile - Grandioso
  36. PIANO SONATA BIO HAZARD
  37. Pesante (Tyrant I and II External Sound Source Version)
  38. TEMPEST ~ Thunder Storm ~
Disk 2
  1. Start ~ Cursor
  2. Door
  3. Footstep
  4. Enemy
  5. Weapon
  6. Room
  7. Character's Voice 1
  8. Character's Voice 2
  9. Character's Voice 3

Biohazard Sound Chronicle

Biohazard Sound Chronicle
Soundtrack album by various artists
Released March 8, 2005
Length 434:00
Label Suleputer
Producer Toshihiro Tokumaru, Mareo Yamada

The Biohazard Sound Chronicle: Best Track Box (2005), is a limited edition release of music from the Biohazard game series, known as Resident Evil outside Japan. It includes music from Resident Evil Zero (2002), Resident Evil (2002), Resident Evil 2 (1998), Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), Resident Evil Code: Veronica (2000), and Resident Evil 4 (2005). The six-CD set includes some previously unreleased music but also lacks some tracks that are included in individual releases.[citation needed]

As the first three discs are, apart from their shorter track listings, essentially the same as the original soundtracks for each game (with the exception of Disc One - Biohazard 2, which contains tracks from both the Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack and the Biohazard 2 Complete Soundtrack), please see their respective above entries for composers and other information. Disc Four contains music from the Gamecube remake of the original Resident Evil, and was composed by Shusaku Uchiyama, Misao Senbongi and Makoto Tomozawa.[22] Disc Five contains music from Resident Evil 0, and was composed by Ichiro Kohmoto, Riyou Kinugasa, Ryoue Takagi, Shingo Kataoka, Ayumu Murai, Takashi Honda and Seiko Kobuchi.[23] Disc Six contains music from Resident Evil 4 and, like the first three discs, is identical to the original soundtrack in all respects besides its much shorter track listing. Both Resident Evil 0 and the Gamecube remake of Resident Evil did not receive official stand-alone soundtracks.

References

  1. ^ SoundtrackNet review
  2. ^ "Resident Evil: Orchestra Album [Soundtrack"]. amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005ATJK/. Retrieved 28 March 2010. 
  3. ^ "SoundtrackNet: Resident Evil - Orchestra Album Soundtrack". soundtrack.net. http://www.soundtrack.net/albums/database/?id=2771. Retrieved 20 March 2010. 
  4. ^ a b "Chudah's Corner - Biohazard Orchestra Album". Chudah's Corner. http://chudahs-corner.com/soundtracks/index.php?catalog=CPCA-1034. Retrieved 28 March 2010. 
  5. ^ a b "Biohazard Sound Track Remix". Chudah's Corner. http://www.chudahs-corner.com/soundtracks/index.php?catalog=TYCY-5511. Retrieved 28 March 2010. 
  6. ^ "Resident Evil: Original Soundtrack Remix". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000E9FI. Retrieved 28 March 2010. 
  7. ^ "Bio Hazard Soundtrack Remix". gamemusic.com. http://www.gamemusic.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/GMOStore.woa/wa/ProductDetail?pid=1440&cid=1069&did=101. Retrieved 28 March 2010. [dead link]
  8. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/6450
  9. ^ http://chudahs-corner.com/soundtracks/index.php?catalog=CPCA-1011
  10. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/7417
  11. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/7414
  12. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/r/residentevil3us.shtml
  13. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/2166
  14. ^ http://suleputer.capcom.co.jp/suleputer/product/cd/cpca10198.html
  15. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/r/residentevil5.shtml
  16. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/biohazard5promo.shtml
  17. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/biohazardchronicles.shtml
  18. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/5422
  19. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/biohazarddarkside.shtml
  20. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/16664
  21. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/biohazarddarksidepromo.shtml
  22. ^ http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/biohazardbox.shtml
  23. ^ http://vgmdb.net/album/1227

External links

Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack
Biohazard 2 Complete Track
Biohazard 3 Original Soundtrack
Biohazard Code Veronica Complete Original Soundtrack
Biohazard
The Umbrella Chronicles Original Soundtrack
Biohazard Outbreak Original Soundtrack
Biohazard Sound Chronicle

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