Discography of the Devil May Cry series

Discography of the Devil May Cry series

The Devil May Cry series has seen the release of seven separate soundtracks.

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Pre-Release worries

Initially, Capcom was very reluctant to release an officially sanctioned soundtrack for the Devil May Cry series, due to worries that the products would sell poorly. As a means of testing the market, Capcom decided to ask for pre-release sales.[1]

After the pre-release sales were met, the Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 2 soundtracks were released to the public on October 15, 2004.

Both were released as separate 2-disc sets, with Masami Ueda, Misao Senbongi, and Masato Koda credited as producers for the Devil May Cry soundtrack and Masato Koda, Tetsuya Shibata and Satoshi Ise credited as producers for the Devil May Cry 2 soundtrack.[2][3]

Devil May Cry Original Soundtrack

Devil May Cry Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released October 15, 2004
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 133:40
Producer Masami Ueda, Misao Senbongi, Masato Koda
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Devil May Cry 2 Original Soundtrack

Devil May Cry 2 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released October 15, 2004
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 100:62
Producer Masato Koda, Tetsuya Shibata, Satoshi Ise
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Devil May Cry 3 Original Soundtrack

Devil May Cry 3 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released March 31, 2005
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 196:38
Label Suleputer
Producer Tetsuya Shibata, Kento Hasegawa
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After the success of the Devil May Cry Original Soundtrack and Devil May Cry 2 Original Soundtrack, Capcom decided to release the Devil May Cry 3 Original Soundtrack on March 31, 2005, shortly after the release of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, with Tetsuya Shibata and Kento Hasegawa credited as the producers.[4] This was released as a 3-disc set.

The vocal songs from Devil May Cry 3 were written and the rough vocals performed by Shawn "Shootie HG" McPherson of heavy metal band Hostile Groove, with David Baker performing the more melodic vocals.[5]

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Devil May Cry Dangerous Hits

Devil May Cry: Dangerous Hits
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released September 27, 2006
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Label Suleputer
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Devil May Cry O.S.T.

Devil May Cry O.S.T.
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released August 18, 2007
Genre Anime Soundtrack
Length 61:13
Label Miya Records
Producer Rungran
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Released on August 18, 2007 in Japan by Rungran, which is a collective for all the composers who wrote for the anime, Devil May Cry. The composers consist of Aimee B, Gabriele Roberto, Giacomo Puccini, Hiroaki Tsutsumi, JETBIKINI, Kenji Fujii, Rin Oikawa, Shigekazu Aida, Suble and Takeshi Hama.

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Devil May Cry 4 Special Soundtrack

Devil May Cry 4 Special Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released December 19, 2007
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 54:59
Label Avex Trax
Producer Tetsuya Shibata
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Released on December 19, 2007 in Japan, it comes with a CD with selected tracks from the game as well as a DVD with promotional videos. Female vocals are handled by Aubrey Ashburn ("Out of Darkness (Prologue)") while male vocals are handled by Shawn "Shootie HG" McPherson of Hostile Groove ("Sworn Through Swords" and "Lock and Load (Blackened Angel mix)") and Jason "ShyBoy" Arnold of Hypnogaja ("The Time Has Come" and "Shall Never Surrender (End Roll)").

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Devil May Cry 4 Original Soundtrack

Devil May Cry 4 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released February 27, 2008
USA on November 25, 2008
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 221:56
Label Suleputer, Sumthing Else (25 Nov 2008)
Producer Tetsuya Shibata
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Devil May Cry 4 Original Soundtrack is a 3-disc, 104 track soundtrack to the video game Devil May Cry 4. It was released in Japan on February 27, 2008.[6] [7] Female vocals are handled by Aubrey Ashburn (1-02) while male vocals are handled by Shawn "Shootie HG" McPherson of Hostile Groove (1-20 and 3-03) and Jason "ShyBoy" Arnold of Hypnogaja (1-13 and 3-38). Tetsuya Shibata is credited as the primary composer, with tracks composed by Shusaku Uchiyama, Kota Suzuki, Akihiko Narita, Rei Kondoh, Chamy Ishikawa and Shinichiro Satoh. The soundtrack was released in the USA on 25 Nov 2008 with a new artwork.

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