Discography of the Final Fantasy Tactics series

Discography of the Final Fantasy Tactics series

The music of the "Final Fantasy Tactics" video game series, composed of "Final Fantasy Tactics", a spin-off of the main "Final Fantasy" series, "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance", a spin-off game from "Final Fantasy Tactics", its sequel, ', and ', a remake of "Final Fantasy Tactics", was primarily composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto. The only input from Nobuo Uematsu, the main composer of the "Final Fantasy" series, was in the soundtrack to "Tactics Advance". He was assisted by Masaharu Iwata in composing the music for "Final Fantasy Tactics". The "Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack", a compilation of almost all of the music in the game, was released by DigiCube in 1997, and re-released by Square Enix in 2006. As of 2008, no separate soundtrack has been released for "Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions". The soundtrack was well received by critics, who found it to be astounding and one of the best video game music soundtracks in existence at the time of its release.

The music of "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" was again composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto, with assistance from Nobuo Uematsu, Kaori Ohkoshi, and Ayako Saso. The "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack", a compilation of almost all of the music in the game, was released by DigiCube in 2003. A new age arrangement album entitled "White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance", a selection of musical tracks from the game arranged by Yo Yamazaki, Akira Sasaki, and Satoshi Henmi, was released by SME Visual Works in 2003. "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack" was well received by critics, who praised the album's composition. Critics did not react as well to the "White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" album, finding it to be a mediocre album with poor arrangements.

The music for "Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift" was also composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto, this time with the assistance of composers from his company Basiscape. The music was released as "Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack" by Square Enix in 2007. It was enjoyed by reviewers, who found it to be pleasant and rewarding.

Albums

"Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack"

Infobox Album |
Name = Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack
Type = Album
Artist = Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata


Released = June 21, 1997 March 24, 2006 (re-release)
Recorded =
Genre = Video game soundtrack
Length = Disc 1: 75:13 Disc 2: 75:50
Label = DigiCube Square Enix (re-release)
Producer =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
"Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack" is a soundtrack album of video game music from "Final Fantasy Tactics", and was composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata. Sakimoto composed 47 tracks for the game, and Iwata composed the other 24. The album was first released on two Compact Discs by DigiCube on June 21, 1997 bearing the catalog number "SSCX-10008", and was re-released by Square Enix on March 24, 2006 with the catalog numbers "SQEX-10066-7". It spans two discs and 71 tracks, covering a duration of 2:31:03.cite web| author=Gann, Patrick| date=1997| title=Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack Review| publisher = RPGFan| url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/fft/index.html| accessdate=2007-04-14] [cite web| title = Label: DigiCube - MusicBrainz| url = http://musicbrainz.org/label/b922c77d-339b-4303-b799-effa4cc89d0a.html| publisher = MusicBrainz| accessdate = 2007-10-17]

Track listing [cite web | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack | url=http://ffmusic.info/fft.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-05-09]

"Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack"

Infobox Album |
Name = Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack
Type = Album
Artist = Hitoshi Sakimoto, Nobuo Uematsu, Kaori Ohkoshi, Ayako Saso


Released = February 19, 2003
Recorded =
Genre = Video game soundtrack
Length = Disc 1: 52:06 Disc 2: 73:21
Label = DigiCube
Producer = Hitoshi Sakimoto
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
"Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack" is a soundtrack album of video game music from "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance". The album contains the musical tracks from the game, composed mainly by Hitoshi Sakimoto, with assistance from Nobuo Uematsu, Kaori Ohkoshi, and Ayako Saso. It spans 74 tracks and covers a duration of 2:05:27. The first disk includes every song from the game, as it sounds through the Game Boy Advance hardware. The second disk contains fully orchestrated versions of 32 of the same 42 tracks. The album was released on February 19, 2003, by DigiCube. The release bears the catalog numbers "SSCX-10083-4".cite web | author=Vardaro, Richard | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance OST | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffta-ost/index.html | publisher=RPGFan | accessdate=2008-03-28]

Track listing

"White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance"

Infobox Album |
Name = White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Type = Album
Artist = Hitoshi Sakimoto, Nobuo Uematsu, Kaori Ohkoshi, Ayako Saso, Yo Yamazaki, Akira Sasaki, Satoshi Henmi


Cover size = 150
Released = February 26, 2003
Recorded =
Genre = Video game soundtrack
Length = 46:10
Label = SME Visual Works
Producer =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
"White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" is an arranged album of music from "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance". The album contains the musical tracks from the game, composed mainly by Hitoshi Sakimoto, with assistance from Nobuo Uematsu, Kaori Ohkoshi, and Ayako Saso, and arranged by Yo Yamazaki, Akira Sasaki, and Satoshi Henmi. It spans 11 tracks and covers a duration of 46:10. It was released on February 26, 2003, by SME Visual Works. The release bears the catalog number "SVWC-7172".cite web | author=Gann, Patrick | title=White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffta-white/index.html | publisher=RPGFan | accessdate=2008-03-28]

"Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack"

Infobox Album |
Name = Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack
Type = Album
Artist = Hitoshi Sakimoto


Released = November 28, 2007
Recorded =
Genre = Video game soundtrack
Length = Disc 1: 60:03 Disc 2: 73:07
Label = Square Enix
Producer = Hitoshi Sakimoto
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
"Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack" is a soundtrack album of music from "Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift". The album contains the musical tracks from the game, composed mainly by Hitoshi Sakimoto, with assistance of composers from Basiscape, his composing studio. Several compositions were also taken from the scores of "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" and "Final Fantasy XII". It spans 56 tracks across two disks and covers a duration of 2:13:10. It was released on November 28, 2007 by Square Enix. The release bears the catalog numbers "SQEX-710102-3".cite web | author=Chorley, Vincent T. J. Sier | title=Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift OST | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffta2/index.html | publisher=RPGFan | accessdate=2008-05-23]

Track listing [(November 28, 2007). "Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack". Square Enix. SQEX-710102-3]

Reception and legacy

The "Final Fantasy Tactics Original Soundtrack" received positive reviews from critics such as Patrick Gann of RPGFan, who says "It is the best soundtrack I own, and I don't believe that any other soundtrack known to man surpasses it yet as a whole." "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack" was received favorably by critics; Richard Vardaro of RPGFan found it to be "beautifully composed" and compared it favorably to the soundtrack to "Final Fantasy Tactics". However, he questioned the inclusion of the Game Boy Advance version of the soundtrack, finding it to be "tinny and raspy". Chris of Square Enix Music Online also enjoyed the soundtrack, seeing it as "creative, appealing, and mature" and "a must-have". [cite web| author=Chris| title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Original Soundtrack: Review by Chris| publisher = Square Enix Music Online| url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/reviews/chris/ffta.shtml| accessdate=2008-05-27] "White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" was not received well by critics, with Patrick Gann finding it to be a mediocre album and saying that he felt "very disappointed" with the album. He found the "new-age" style to be poorly chosen and the arrangements to be sub-par. Zeugma of Square Enix Music Online was more approving of the album, saying that it conveyed the "quiet mood" it promised, but finding it to sometimes be "dangerously close to muzak" with too many synthesized instruments and too little variation. [cite web| author=Zeugma| title=White: Melodies of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance: Review by Zeugma| publisher = Square Enix Music Online| url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/reviews/zeugma/fftawhite.shtml| accessdate=2008-05-27] "Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack" received positive reviews from critics, with Vincent Chorley of RPGFan terming it "one of the most rewardingly pleasant soundtracks this year." Ovelia of Square Enix Music Online also enjoyed the soundtrack, saying that it was "mature yet still playful", but worried that it hinted at a stagnation in Mitsuda's musical style. [cite web| author=Ovelia| title=Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack: Review by Ovelia| publisher = Square Enix Music Online| url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/reviews/ovelia/ffta2.shtml| accessdate=2008-05-27]

A radio drama based on "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance" was broadcast starting in January 2003, preceding the release of the game. The shows were compiled in a series of four of CDs entitled "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition vol. 1-4". The CDs were released by DigiCube on February 26, 2003, March 26, 2003, April 23, 2003, and May 21, 2003, with the catalog numbers "SSCX-10082", [cite web | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition vol. 1 | url=http://www.ffmusic.info/fftradio1.html | work=http://www.ffmusic.info/ | accessdate=2008-04-03] "SSCX-10088", [cite web | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition vol. 2 | url=http://www.ffmusic.info/fftradio2.html | work=http://www.ffmusic.info/ | accessdate=2008-04-03] "SSCX-10092", [cite web | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition vol. 3 | url=http://www.ffmusic.info/fftradio3.html | work=http://www.ffmusic.info/ | accessdate=2008-04-03] and "SSCX-10094", [cite web | title=Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Radio Edition vol. 4 | url=http://www.ffmusic.info/fftradio4.html | work=http://www.ffmusic.info/ | accessdate=2008-04-03] respectively. Additionally, a single was released by Sony Records on November 27, 2002 with the catalog number "SRCL-5513" containing the song "Shiroi hana", performed by Zone, which was used as an image song for commercials for "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance". [cite web | title=Shiroi hana (Final Fantasy Tactics Advance) | url=http://www.ffmusic.info/shiroihana.html | work=http://www.ffmusic.info/ | accessdate=2008-04-03] Selections of music from the "Final Fantasy Tactics" series have also appeared on Japanese remix albums, called dojin music, and on English remixing websites. [cite web | title=Game: Final Fantasy Tactics (1998, Square, PS1) | url=http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-tactics-ps1/remixes/ | publisher=OverClocked ReMix | accessdate=2008-05-23] [cite web | title=Gameboy Advance Music - A-F | url=http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/gba/index-af.html | publisher=VGMusic.com | accessdate=2008-04-02]

References

External links

* [http://na.square-enix.com/music/tunes/ff/ Square Enix's official music store]


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