Katamari Fortissimo Damacy
- Katamari Fortissimo Damacy
Infobox Album
Name = Katamari Fortissimo Damacy
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Yu Miyake et al.
Released = May 19, 2004
Recorded =
Genre = Soundtrack
Length = 75:14
Label = Columbia Pictures Japan COCX-32760
Producer =
Reviews =
* [http://chudahs-corner.com/reviews/index.php?catalog=COCX-32760 Chudah's Corner] Rating|5|5
Chronology = 'Katamari' soundtrack
Last album =
This album = "Katamari Fortissimo Damacy"
(2004)
Next album = "Katamari wa Damacy"
(2005)
nihongo|"Katamari Fortissimo Damacy"|塊フォルテッシモ魂|Katamari Forutesshimo Damashii|lit. "Clump Fortissimo Spirit" is the soundtrack to the video game "Katamari Damacy". The music in the game was widely hailed as imaginative and original, and was considered one of its top selling points. Its eclectic composition featured elements of traditional electronic video game music, as well as heavy jazz and samba influences. Most of the tracks were composed by Yu Miyake; many of the tracks feature vocals from popular J-Pop singers such as Yui Asaka from the "Sukeban Deka 3" TV series, a vocal sung and written by Charlie Kosei, one of the composers of the "Lupin III" soundtrack, and anime voice actors, including Nobue Matsubara and Ado Mizumori.
The final track, "Katamari March Damacy", is a bonus song that was made by reworking an unused song that was not featured in the game.
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