Final Fantasy VII Reunion Tracks
Final Fantasy VII wasn't just in lead with great story and graphics. Its music was also the 'uplifter' of the game.
FFVII boasted such sweet musical tracks, giving you a sense of what FFVII really is. The suspenseful music tracks, peaceful instrumentations and such give you an idea how talented the musical group is.
And not failing, the team brought as 19-track compilation of arguably the best and most memorable tracks of the game. Carefully fixing and mixing the tracks, they produced an album so sweet, any FFVII fan or classical music fan can't miss the album.
Targeted to the easy-listening crowd or the gaming population, FFVII: Reunion Tracks packs in the most punching of the game's tracks, from the opening song (Bombing Mission) to the end song (Aeris' Theme), Reunion Tracks just really hits the spot. Big fans of the game are in for a real treat, since some of the best tracks are present there, and some overlooked tracks, too.
Such is the case for One-Winged Angel and Cid Highwind's Theme. The songs, though a great collection, are incomplete. Some of the tracks in the game aren't in the compilation, making it a minus side of the CD.
Some songs are orchestrated. Although it might sound good, only One-Winged Angel uses the orchestrated version greatly. Aeris' Theme and the FFVII Main Theme are orchestrated versions and start out barely audible, so it would've been better if it made into the CD with its in-game versions.
Although gripes are there, Final Fantasy VII: Reunion Tracks is just as good as any game music CD. In fact, it's one of the best!
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