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The Music of Final Fantasy has been, since the release of the initial game in the Final Fantasy series, an integral part of the experience. Most of the games' original soundtracks have garnered critical praise ranging from video game magazines to professional music reviewers. Alongside the original soundtracks, many compilations and arranged albums have been produced over the years, to similar acclaim.
Until the release of Final Fantasy XII, the chief music composer of the main series was Nobuo Uematsu, who was the sole creative force from the original Final Fantasy up to Final Fantasy IX. Uematsu worked with Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano in Final Fantasy X and with Naoshi Mizuta and Kumi Tanioka in Final Fantasy XI. His collaborations in Final Fantasy XII were limited to the game's theme song, "Kiss Me Good-Bye". Nobuo Uematsu returned to create the soundtrack for Final Fantasy XIV, though later on Masayoshi Soken became the chief composer.
The music of the entries of the Ivalice Alliance, as well as the music of Vagrant Story, was handled mostly by Hitoshi Sakimoto. The music of the Crystal Chronicles series was composed by Kumi Tanioka.
Recurring themes[]
Within the body of musical works, there are certain themes that have made an appearance more than once associated with a character or a situation.
These themes have appeared in most of the original soundtracks of the main series under different lengths, arrangements and even variations.
The Prelude[]
The "Prelude" is the opening theme of the original Final Fantasy. Since then, it has become one of the most prominent musical pieces in the series, playing at many different stages throughout the games.
The main theme[]
The "Main Theme of Final Fantasy" (originally titled "Opening Theme" in Final Fantasy) has appeared in most of the main series, usually played during the opening sequence or during the ending. Not to be confused with the "Prelude," since, despite its title, the "Opening Theme" was in reality not the opening track of the game.
The victory fanfare[]
The "Victory Fanfare" plays in every instance of the main series when a battle encounter ends with victory. Although variations of the Fanfare have been used in some of games, the opening bars have remained unchanged since the original Final Fantasy until Final Fantasy XIII.
The chocobo theme[]
The "Chocobo Theme" plays when the party travels across the land by means of riding a chocobo, or when they enter a Chocobo forest or any place related to them. Since each entry of the main series includes at least one particular version of the "Chocobo Theme," numerous arrangements of this track exist.
Albums[]
Final Fantasy & Final Fantasy II[]
The original soundtrack of Final Fantasy introduced three of the musical themes that became a staple of the series, as well as some lasting fan favorites, such as "Matoya's Cave".
The music of the original Final Fantasy and that of Final Fantasy II was first released as a single compilation album, All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II in 1989, to moderate critical acclaim. Following this release, the arranged album Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy. In 2002, for the release of Final Fantasy Origins, the soundtrack was rearranged by Uematsu and Tsuyoshi Sekito.
Final Fantasy III[]
The complete soundtrack of the original NES version was actually not the first compilation album of the game, having arrived to the music stores a year after the arranged album Final Fantasy III: Eternal Legend of the Wind was released.
The NES version of Final Fantasy III never made it to western shores, and therefore it was not until the DS version that the soundtrack was widely distributed in America and the rest of the world.
NES version
1991, 1994 (first re-release), 2004 (second re-release)
Final Fantasy IV[]
Final Fantasy IV was the first Final Fantasy to have a Piano Collections album, a practice that continued in the series afterwards. Another arranged album, Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon, was released as well, performed by Máire Breatnach in the style of Celtic music.
Uematsu noted that the production of the soundtrack was an arduous task, involving much trial and error. The reason stemmed from the then-recent transition phase between the Famicom and the Super Famicom hardwares.
SNES version
1991, 1994 (first re-release), 2004 (second re-release)
Final Fantasy V[]
Final Fantasy V was originally designed to include more than a hundred themes. Nobuo Uematsu felt the number would make the album unpurchasable for the children in the audience, as it would require a two-disc release, and cut down the track list to 50 tunes. The soundtrack was nevertheless released as a two-disc set.
Reception for the soundtrack was lukewarm, with some critics stating the album did not live up to the Original soundtracks of Final Fantasy IV. However, some of its themes became popular among the Final Fantasy community, such as "Clash on the Big Bridge" and "Dear Friends".
Final Fantasy VI[]
The last of the soundtracks to be issued for the 16-bit generation of consoles, the soundtrack was the longest recorded for said generation of games. For Uematsu, the music marked the end of a stage in his career, which was well-grounded by then in the video game music industry.
Uematsu stated that this particular soundtrack was the most challenging Final Fantasy soundtrack he had worked on. Final Fantasy VI: Original Sound Version received raving reviews, some hailing it as one of the best soundtracks composed for a video game. The game was the first in the series to feature a leitmotif for every one of its main playable characters.
Preeminent among these are "Terra's Theme" and the Aria di Mezzo Carattere, which featured a synthesized voice in the original game, but was rerecorded with a full orchestra and singer. Another famous piece from this soundtrack is "Dancing Mad", a complex 14 minute piece which accompanies the final boss.
Final Fantasy VII series[]
Final Fantasy VII[]
Called by Uematsu his "greatest harvest" in terms of creativity, the soundtrack, despite its length, was composed in a period of less than a year, as opposed to the bi-annual period of producing that had become the standard regarding the previous original soundtracks.
The soundtrack was the first in the series to include a track with digitized vocals, "One-Winged Angel", which has been described as Uematsu's "most recognizable contribution" to the music of the Final Fantasy series. Another one of Uematsu's best known compositions is "Aerith's Theme".
1997, 2004 (re-release)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children[]
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- & Last Order -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]
The game's music is a mix of the rock and orchestral genres. It is one of Takeharu Ishimoto's notable works and includes various versions of famous Final Fantasy VII songs composed by Nobuo Uematsu. It also includes a few tracks provided by Kazuhiko Toyama.
One of the notable themes is "The Price of Freedom", which plays when Sephiroth reminisces his days with Angeal and Genesis, as well as during Zack's final stand against the Shinra Army.
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Final Fantasy VII Remake[]
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]
Final Fantasy VIII[]
- Related singles
- Kokoro no Senshi - 2006
Final Fantasy IX[]
Final Fantasy X[]
Final Fantasy X-2[]
- Related
- Come With Me - Single (2003)
- Adagio - Album (2004)
Final Fantasy XI[]
2002, 2004 (re-release)
2003, 2004 (re-release)
Final Fantasy XII[]
Lightning Saga[]
Final Fantasy XIII[]
- Related singles
- My Hands - 2009
Final Fantasy XIII-2[]
- Related singles
- New World - 2011
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Version 1.0[]
A Realm Reborn[]
Final Fantasy XV[]
A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV[]
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV[]
Final Fantasy XVI[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]
2003, 2004 (digital)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King / Darklord[]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers[]
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
The soundtrack was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto, who also composed the soundtrack of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. It features remixes of different famous themes of the series, some original tracks composed by Ishimoto himself, some tracks sung by Your Favorite Enemies, and a bonus track—"The Messenger" by Your Favorite Enemies.
Some tracks that featured in the game weren't featured in the soundtrack, which were the original versions of some famous songs like the "Dancing Mad", and the "Mambo de Chocobo" and Final Fantasy V Victory Fanfare which was featured in the Data install feature.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
The soundtrack was composed/arranged by Takeharu Ishimoto, responsible for the music from the first Dissidia. Like the first Dissidia, it features arrangements of the music from the series as well as some original versions.
The soundtrack's regular edition sports a white cover on the front with the Warriors of Cosmos, and a black cover on the back with the Warriors of Chaos.
The limited first run edition featured an album jacket box with the Cosmos side artwork on the front and Chaos side at the back. It also included a DVD featuring the game's trailers and promotional videos.
Dissidia Final Fantasy -Arcade-[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Final Fantasy Explorers[]
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]
Mobius Final Fantasy[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy[]
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival[]
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
The limited edition includes a DVD featuring a teaser movie, the game's trailers, two cinematics from the game, and a booklet.
Final Fantasy Type-0 Music Collection - First Campaign was released before the game and the soundtrack, as a preview. It contains five tracks.
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD[]
World of Final Fantasy[]
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within[]
Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals[]
Gallery[]
Final Fantasy: Unlimited[]
Other[]
Chocobo Albums[]
Single Title Arrangements[]
Albums focusing on one game title. Music styles can vary by album (and on some, by song), but are often orchestral arrangements.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Misc[]
Compilation Arrangements[]
Albums containing arrangements from multiple titles. Music styles can vary by album (and on some, by song).
1994, 2004 (reprint)
Themed Arrangements[]
Bands[]
Band albums consist of arrangements by bands formed by members of Square Enix's music team members.
2003, 2004(reissue)
2004, 2008(reissue)
2004, 2008(reissue)
2018
Brass[]
Albums consist of arrangements made for wind-instruments. Known as the BRA★BRA series.
Chips[]
Albums consist of arrangements in the style of old 8-bit video game chiptunes.
Guitar[]
Sheet music companion albums of arrangements for solo guitar.
Jazz[]
Albums consist of arrangements in the style of jazz music.
Piano[]
Albums consist of arrangements for solo piano. Most have an accompanying sheet music book.
Piano Collections series[]
1992, 1994(reissue), 2001(reissue)
1993, 1994(reissue), 2001(reissue)
1994, 2001(reissue)
2003, 2004(reissue)
2000, 2004(reissue)
2001, 2004(reissue)
2002, 2004(reissue)
2002, 2004(reissue)
Piano Opera series[]
Ukulele[]
Sheet music companion albums of arrangements for solo ukulele.
Vocal[]
Vocal albums consist of arrangements with with lyrics added to songs.
1994, 2004(reissue)
1995, 2004(reissue)
2014
Image songs[]
Tie-in albums with image songs for characters. Includes arrangements and original songs.
Compilations[]
Compilations are collections of tracks compiled from other album releases, from soundtracks to arrangements.
1994, 2004 (reprint)
2001, 2006 (reprint)
2005, 2011 (JP printing)
2005, 2011 (JP printing)
2013
Live recordings[]
2002, 2004 (re-release)
Distant Worlds[]
2007, 2009 (JP reprint)
Vinyls[]
2021
2022
Square Enix has many album collections that include music from the Final Fantasy series along with their other titles. These include samplers, arrangement compilations, and various symphony recordings.
Square Enix/Square Enix Music Presents[]
Square Vocal Collection[]
- Catalog: SSCX-10052
- Label: DigiCube
- Release: Jun 20, 2001
A compilation album of vocal songs from various titles.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- Diamonds in My Heart, performed by Hiromi Ohta (Chocobo Racing)
- Eyes On Me (Orchestra version), performed by Faye Wong (VIII)
- Melodies Of Life, performed by Emiko Shiratori (IX)
- Chiisana Hane, performed by Mari Izukawa (Dice de Chocobo)
Square Enix Battle Tracks[]
Square Enix Music Compilation[]
Square Enix Music Powered[]
Music Powered were promo compilation CDs included in the first five volumes of the Square Enix published, Gangan Powered magazine.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- Vol.1
- Liberi Fatali (VIII) [from VOICES: Music from Final Fantasy]
- Maybe I'm a Lion (VIII) [from More Friends - Music from Final Fantasy]
- FINAL FANTASY [from VOICES: Music from Final Fantasy]
- Celes' Theme (VI)
- The Dreadful Fight (IV)
- Vol.2
- Lethal Strike (Legend II)
- The Place I'll Return to Someday (IX)
- Vol.3
- Besaid (X-2)
- One-Winged Angel (VII)
- Vol.4
- Assault (X)
- To Dear Friends (V)
- Vol.5
- Nalbina Fortress Town Ward (XII)
- Desperate Fight (XII)
- Aerith's Theme (VII)
- Vol.1
- Catalog: C6F05-4
- Release: Jun 22, 2006
- Vol.2
- Catalog: POWERDN02-HUROKU
- Release: Aug 22, 2006
- Vol.3
- Catalog: C6J06-2
- Release: Oct 21, 2006
- Vol.4
- Catalog: C6L08-3
- Release: Dec 22, 2006
- Vol.5
- Catalog: PW-NO5
- Release: Feb 22, 2007
X'mas Collections music from SQUARE ENIX[]
Square Enix Music Presents Life Style[]
Square Enix Music 15th Anniversary Arrangement Selection 2004-2019[]
- Catalog: SQEX-10713
- Release: Apr 28, 2019
A promo compilation of tracks from various arrangement albums. It was released as a reward for purchases at the BRA☆BRA Final Fantasy 2019 concert.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- Those Who Fight Further (VII) [from The Black Mages]
- Aerith's Theme [from Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VII]
- Battle of the Capital [from Final Fantasy XI The Nanaa Mihgo's - Stolen Hearts]
- Main Theme Jazz Arrangement [from Square Enix Jazz -Final Fantasy-]
- Metal - Brute Justice Mode (XIV) [from The Primals]
- Crimson Sunset [from Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XIV]
Square Enix Music Chips Selection CD[]
Square Enix Acoustic Arrangements[]
- Catalog: SQEX-10730
- Release: Oct 02, 2019
An arrangement album of songs from various titles, arranged for acoustic instruments, mainly strings, winds, and piano.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- The Decisive Battle (VI)
- The Dawn Warriors (V)
- Palom & Porom (IV)
- The Talon (Legend III)
Square Enix Chill Out Arrangement Tracks – Around 80's Mix[]
SQ series[]
2009
2010
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2014
2015
Symphonic Albums[]
Symphonic Fantasies[]
- Catalog: SQEX-10202 (JP), 476 404-2 (EU)
- Label: Square Enix (JP), Decca (EU)
- Release: Sep 15, 2010 (JP), Sep 17, 2010 (EU)
A live concert recording performed on September 12, 2009 at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall (Kölner Philharmonie) in Cologne, Germany. Performed by the WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln and the WDR Rundfunkchor Köln conducted by Arnie Roth. Includes orchestral arrangements of songs from Kingdom Hearts, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, and Chrono Cross.
Final Fantasy songs included:
Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo[]
- Catalog: MSP-9612~3 (EU), SQEX-10331~2 (JP), MSP-9612~3d (digital)
- Label: MAZ Sound Tools (EU), Square Enix (JP), X5 Music Group (digital)
- Release: June 11, 2012 (EU), Sep 20, 2012 (JP), Dec 01, 2014 (digital)
A two-disc CD set featuring the music from the January 2012 Tokyo orchestral concert "Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo - music from SQUARE ENIX", performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus, conducted by Eckehard Stier.[1] Includes orchestral arrangements of songs from Kingdom Hearts, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, and Chrono Cross. The Japanese release was sold exclusively at Tokyo Game Show 2012.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- Prelude
- Bombing Mission (VII)
- Battle at the Big Bridge (V)
- Phantom Forest (VI)
- One-Winged Angel (VII)
Square Enix Music Concert Selection[]
- Catalog: SQEX-10664
- Release: Apr 2018
A small promo compilation album rewarded to those who purchased goods at the BRA★BRA Final Fantasy concert.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- Mambo de Chocobo [from BRA★BRA Final Fantasy Brass de Bravo]
- In Celestial Circles -Starlit Waltz- [from Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2]
- Ultima [from Eorzean Symphony: Final Fantasy XIV Orchestral Album]
Symphonic Memories Concert[]
- Catalog: SQEX-10809~10
- Label: Square Enix Music
- Release: Sep 24, 2020
A two-disc CD set featuring the music from the December 2019 orchestral concert "Symphonic Memories -music from SQUARE ENIX" held at Culttz Kawasaki, performed by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra with guest violinist Lina Matsuda, conducted by Eckehard Stier.[2] Includes orchestral arrangements of songs from Octopath Traveler, and Xenogears. It was sold exclusively at Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online.
Final Fantasy songs included:
- "In the Shadow of the Crystal" (XV)
- Somnus
- Stand Your Ground
- OMNIS LACRIMA
- LUNA
- Up for the Challenge
- "Mono no aware" (VIII)
- Liberi Fatali
- The Oath
- Waltz for the Moon
- Eyes on Me
- The Landing
- Succession of Witches
- A Sacrifice
- Don't Be Afraid
- The Extreme
- Balamb GARDEN
Square Enix Music Samplers[]
Square Enix Music Sampler CDs (スクウェア・エニックス MUSIC サンプラーCD?) are promo compilation albums featuring tracks from various games and album releases. They are usually released during the Tokyo Games Show events as bonuses for purchases at the Square Enix Music CD Shop.
Final Fantasy tracks included:
- Vol.1 (Free promo at Square Enix Party 2007)
- The Federation of Windurst [from Final Fantasy XI Original Soundtrack Premium Box (Piano Collections)
- Rebirth [from Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- & Last Order -Final Fantasy VII- Original Soundtrack (Before Crisis)
- Vol.2 (Tokyo Game Show 2007)
- "RoF Medley" [from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates Original Soundtrack]
- Premonition of Origin [from Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift Original Soundtrack]
- FFIV DS Opening Movie [from Final Fantasy IV DS Original Soundtrack]
- Vol.3 (Tokyo Game Show 2008)
- "From "Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Gonin no Yuusha"" [from Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Gonin no Yuusha Original Soundtrack]
- "From "Dissidia: Final Fantasy"" [from Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack]
- Vol.4 (Tokyo Game Show 2009)
- "From FINAL FANTASY XI Wings of the Goddess TGS2007 Trailer"
- "From Four Warriors of Light -Final Fantasy Gaiden-" [from Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden Original Soundtrack]
- "From Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers" [from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers Music Collections]
- Final Fantasy Main Theme [from Love SQ]
- Flash [from Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack]
- Vol.5 (Tokyo Game Show 2010)
- Prelude - Remembrance [from Final Fantasy XIV / Field Tracks]
- Nail of the Heavens [from Final Fantasy XIV / Battle Tracks]
- "Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness TGS2010 Special Edition"
- J-E-N-O-V-A (Final Fantasy VII) [from Distant Worlds II]
- Main Theme of Final Fantasy V [from More SQ]
- Vol.6 (Tokyo Game Show 2011)
- War: The Quiet Bloodbath [from Final Fantasy Type-0: Original Soundtrack]
- Luck of the Mog [from Final Fantasy XI Original Soundtrack - Plus]
- Final Fantasy IV Troian Beauty [from Cafe SQ]
- Prelude -Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy ver.- [from Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]
- "The Rebel Army [from Piano Collections FINAL FANTASY I-II-III (temporary)]"
- To Compose a Song of Time [from Final Fantasy XIII-2: Original Soundtrack]
- Missing Link [from Final Fantasy XIII-2: Original Soundtrack]
- "Final Fantasy XIII-2 2011 E3"
- Vol.7 (Tokyo Game Show 2012)
- "FINAL FANTASY LEGENDS MEDLEY including Sekai no Yukue from FINAL FANTASY LEGENDS Hikari to Yami no Senshi" (Final Fantasy Dimensions)
- Good King Moggle Mog XII [from Final Fantasy XIV Frontiers - Gridania]
- The Dalmasca Estersand [from Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XII]
- Opening Theme [from Final Fantasy Tribute ~Thanks~]
- Vol.8 (Tokyo Game Show 2013)
- Luxerion [from Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack]
- Savior of Souls [from Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack]
- "LIGHTNING RETURNS Comicon Trailer Tokyo Game Show 2013 EDIT"
- Final Fantasy III Medley [from X'mas Collections II music from SQUARE ENIX]
- Besaid [from Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack]
- Clash on the Big Bridge [from Cure SQ]
- "Shadow's Theme ~ Cayenne's Theme ~ Edgar & Mash's Theme" [from SQ Swing]
- (「FINAL FANTASY XIV:新生エオルゼア オリジナル・サウンドトラック」より 【FINAL FANTASY XIV:新生エオルゼア】, [missing rōmaji]?)
- Unknown [from Final Fantasy Agito]
- Unknown [from Final Fantasy Agito]
- Vol.9 (Tokyo Game Show 2014)
- Explorers [from Final Fantasy Explorers Original Soundtrack]
- "FFBB: Mog's Theme (Demo) [from FF Brass Arrange / BRASS de BRAVO (Tentative)
- Eternal Wind -Shotaro Shima ReMix- [from Square Enix Summer CD (Tentative)]
- Through the Gloom / Long Version [from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Original Soundtrack]
- Vol.10 (Tokyo Game Show 2015)
- Thunder Rolls [from Before the Fall: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack]
- Final Fantasy Series (Fight, Fight, Fight!) [from Final Symphony - music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X]
- The Brine (TGS Edit Version) [from Final Fantasy XI Priceless Remembrance]
- Warrior of Light -Mobius Final Fantasy- [from Mobius Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack]
- "Rising Sun from Seiken Densetsu -Final Fantasy Gaiden"
- "Dissidia Final Fantasy Mega Mix TGS2015 from Dissidia Final Fantasy"
- Vol.11 (Tokyo Game Show 2016)
- NOX AETERNA (E3 2013 Trailer) [from Final Fantasy XV]
- No Turning Back [from Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV: Original Soundtrack]
- Blazing Heart of Justice [from Justice Monsters Five Original Soundtrack]
- Innocent² [from World of Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack]
- Battle World [from World of Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack]
- Battle at the Big Bridge ~Ver.2~ FFRK Ver. arrange [from Final Fantasy Record Keeper Original Soundtrack]
- Unbending Steel [from Final Fantasy XIV: Duality ~Arrangement Album~]
- God in Fire -orchestra version- [from Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]
- Ozmone Plains [from Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age Original Soundtrack]
- Always there [from Mobius Final Fantasy]
- "(幻想の空へ, [missing rōmaji]?)" [from Mobius Final Fantasy]
- Vol.12 (Tokyo Game Show 2017)
- Blinded by Light Jazz Arrangement [from Square Enix Jazz -Final Fantasy-]
- Moogle Chocobo Carnival [from Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2]
- "Battle Princess Post Production Mitsuto Suzuki TGS EDIT" [from Mobius Final Fantasy]
- Explorers ~FFEXFORCE REMIX~ [from Final Fantasy Explorers-Force]
- Rise [from The Far Edge of Fate: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack]
- We Have Come - arrange - from FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 [from Dissidia Final Fantasy -Arcade- Original Soundtrack Vol. 2]
- Journey of Memory [from Final Fantasy Record Keeper Original Soundtrack Vol.2]
- Vol.13 (Tokyo Game Show 2018)
- Amatsu Kaze [from Stormblood: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack]
- Journey of Memory [from Final Fantasy Record Keeper Original Soundtrack Vol.3]
- The Red Wings [from Final Fantasy IV Original Soundtrack Revival Disc]
- Main Theme of Final Fantasy V [from Final Fantasy V Original Soundtrack Revival Disc]
- The Decisive Battle [from Final Fantasy VI Original Soundtrack Revival Disc]
- Toybox de Chocobo [from Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy! Original Soundtrack]
- Warrior of Despair's Theme [from Mobius Final Fantasy]
- "Innocent^3" [from "World of Final Fantasy" series]
- Vol.14 (Tokyo Game Show 2019)
- Dubstep de Chocobo [from Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy! Original Soundtrack]
- For a Friend [from Final Fantasy XI Gifts from Vana'diel: Songs of Rebirth]
- Shadowbringers [from Shadowbringers: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack]
- Acoustic: The Decisive Battle [from Square Enix Acoustic Arrangements]
- Matoya's Cave FFRK Ver. arrange from FFI [from Final Fantasy Record Keeper]
- Vol.15 (Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online)
- Insatiable [from The Primals: Out of the Shadows]
- None Shall Remember the Names of Those Who Do Not Fight [from Mobius Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack 3]
- Rising Sun [from Square Enix Chill Out Arrangement Tracks – Around 80's Mix]
- Oaths Are Forever -Remaster Version- [from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition Original Soundtrack]
- Through the Maelstrom [from Pulse: Final Fantasy XIV Remix Album]
- One-Winged Angel - Rebirth [from Final Fantasy VII Remake Orchestral Arrangement Album]
- Chaos Shrine -NT arrange- [from Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]
- Vol.16 (Tokyo Game Show 2021 Online)
- Clash on the Big Bridge (PIXEL REMASTER ver.) [from Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster]
- The Happy Turtle Jingle ft. Old Snapper (Japanese Ver.) [from Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Original Soundtrack]
- To the Edge [from Death Unto Dawn: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack]
- Fight With Seymour [from Final Fantasy X Vinyl]
CD info
- Vol.1
- Catalog: SQEX-2007P
- Release: May 12, 2007
- Vol.4
- Catalog: SQEX-2009P
- Release: Sep 26, 2009
- Vol.7
- Catalog: SQEX-2012P
- Release: Sep 20, 2012
- Vol.10
- Catalog: SQEX-2015P
- Release: Sep 17, 2015
- Vol.13
- Catalog: SQEX-10696
- Release: Sep 20, 2018
- Vol.16
- Catalog: SQEX-10900
- Release: Sep 30, 2021
- Vol.2
- Catalog: SQEX-2007T
- Release: Sep 20, 2007
- Vol.5
- Catalog: SQEX-2010P
- Release: Sep 16, 2010
- Vol.8
- Catalog: SQEX-2013P
- Release: Sep 21, 2013
- Vol.11
- Catalog: SQEX-2016P
- Release: Sep 15, 2016
- Vol.14
- Catalog: SQEX-10741
- Release: Sep 12, 2019
- Vol.3
- Catalog: SQEX-2008P
- Release: Oct 11, 2008
- Vol.6
- Catalog: SQEX-2011P
- Release: Sep 15, 2011
- Vol.9
- Catalog: SQEX-2014P
- Release: Sep 20, 2014
- Vol.12
- Catalog: SQEX-10627
- Release: Sep 21, 2017
- Vol.15
- Catalog: SQEX-10818
- Release: Sep 24, 2020
External links[]
- SQUARE ENIX ACOUSTIC ARRANGEMENTS (Accessed: April 23, 2021) at Square Enix Music
- Game Concerts - Symphonic Fantasies
- Spotify - Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo
- VGMdb - SQUARE VOCAL COLLECTION
- VGMdb - Square Enix Music Powered Vol.1
- VGMdb - Square Enix Music Powered Vol.2
- VGMdb - Square Enix Music Powered Vol.3
- VGMdb - Square Enix Music Powered Vol.4
- VGMdb - Square Enix Music Powered Vol.5
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC 15th Anniversary Arrangement Selection 2004-2019
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX ACOUSTIC ARRANGEMENTS
- VGMdb - Symphonic Fantasies - music from SQUARE ENIX
- VGMdb - Symphonic Fantasies (EU)
- VGMdb - Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo
- VGMdb - Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo - music from SQUARE ENIX (JP)
- VGMdb - Symphonic Memories Concert - music from SQUARE ENIX
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD 2007 Vol.2
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSiC SAMPLER CD 2008 Vol.3
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSiC SAMPLER CD Vol.4
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.5
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD 2011 Vol.6
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.7
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.8
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.9
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.10
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.11
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.12
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.13
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.14
- VGMdb - SQUARE ENIX MUSIC SAMPLER CD Vol.15
References[]
OverClocked ReMix[]
Project Majestic Mix[]
2002, 2007 (re-release)