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On October 25th 2016, Laced Records announced that together with Merregnon Studios and Square Enix, Final Symphony and Symphonic Fantasies, performed by London Symphony Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, would be given a physical release on CD and Vinyl, with release set for December 2016. Pre-orders will be exclusively available through the Laced Records website, with a variety of bundles available priced between €14 - €78 ($15.24 - $84.93 USD). Each comes with a newly designed artwork and print, as well as a Symphonic Fantasies limited edition print which has been listed as only 500 copies available. It has also been noted that the items will not be made available for any whom order from Japan. TRACK LISTING FOR FINAL SYMPHONY Disc 1 - Side A - Fantasy Overture - Circle within a Circle within a Circle (4:08) FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements I. Nibelheim Incident (13:43) - Side B - FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements II. Words Drowned by Fireworks (13:38) Disc 2 - Side A - FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements III. The Planet's Crisis (14:07) - Side B - FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto I. Zanarkand (8:18) FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto II. Inori (6:36) FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto III. Kessen (4:21) Disc 3 - Side A - FINAL FANTASY VI - Symphonic Poem: Born with the Gift of Magic (18:08) - Side B - Encore: FINAL FANTASY VII. Continue? (4:36) Encore: FINAL FANTASY Series. Fight, Fight, Fight! (3:18) Encore: FINAL FANTASY X. Suteki da ne (3:43) TRACK LISTING FOR SYMPHONIC FANTASIES Disc 1 - Side A - Fanfare Overture (3:09) Fantasy I: Kingdom Hearts (15:53) - Side B - Fantasy II: Secret of Mana (18:54) Disc 2 - Side A - Fantasy III: Chrono Trigger / Chrono Cross (16:36) - Side B - Fantasy IV: Final Fantasy (18:37) Disc 3 - Side A - Encore: Final Boss Suite (7:41) - Side B - Bonus: Final Fantasy X. Suteki da ne (3:43) Laced Records have also released a trailer for the Final Symphony CD and Vinyl release, which can be viewed here: Will you be placing a pre-order for a Vinyl, CD or both? let us know in the comments below! Click here to view the article
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On October 25th 2016, Laced Records announced that together with Merregnon Studios and Square Enix, Final Symphony and Symphonic Fantasies, performed by London Symphony Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, would be given a physical release on CD and Vinyl, with release set for December 2016. Pre-orders will be exclusively available through the Laced Records website, with a variety of bundles available priced between €14 - €78 ($15.24 - $84.93 USD). Each comes with a newly designed artwork and print, as well as a Symphonic Fantasies limited edition print which has been listed as only 500 copies available. It has also been noted that the items will not be made available for any whom order from Japan. TRACK LISTING FOR FINAL SYMPHONY Disc 1 - Side A - Fantasy Overture - Circle within a Circle within a Circle (4:08) FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements I. Nibelheim Incident (13:43) - Side B - FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements II. Words Drowned by Fireworks (13:38) Disc 2 - Side A - FINAL FANTASY VII - Symphony in Three Movements III. The Planet's Crisis (14:07) - Side B - FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto I. Zanarkand (8:18) FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto II. Inori (6:36) FINAL FANTASY X - Piano Concerto III. Kessen (4:21) Disc 3 - Side A - FINAL FANTASY VI - Symphonic Poem: Born with the Gift of Magic (18:08) - Side B - Encore: FINAL FANTASY VII. Continue? (4:36) Encore: FINAL FANTASY Series. Fight, Fight, Fight! (3:18) Encore: FINAL FANTASY X. Suteki da ne (3:43) TRACK LISTING FOR SYMPHONIC FANTASIES Disc 1 - Side A - Fanfare Overture (3:09) Fantasy I: Kingdom Hearts (15:53) - Side B - Fantasy II: Secret of Mana (18:54) Disc 2 - Side A - Fantasy III: Chrono Trigger / Chrono Cross (16:36) - Side B - Fantasy IV: Final Fantasy (18:37) Disc 3 - Side A - Encore: Final Boss Suite (7:41) - Side B - Bonus: Final Fantasy X. Suteki da ne (3:43) Laced Records have also released a trailer for the Final Symphony CD and Vinyl release, which can be viewed here: Will you be placing a pre-order for a Vinyl, CD or both? let us know in the comments below!
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In an interview with the Square Enix Japan Community Manager at Square Enix Europe, Dan Seto, the producer of the Final Symphony concert and album Thomas Böcker says that they will "definitely think about" doing a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony. Final Symphony is a concert and now even an album that features features music from the Final Fantasy series. This is recorded and performed by the world famous London Symphony Orchestra in Abbey Road, London. The Final Fantasy series is the first ever video game to have music recorded or performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Masashi Hamauzu, one of the composers for Final Fantasy X and the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy has also been involved, arranging the songs alongside Jonne Valtonen and Roger Wanamo, and the arranged works are based on compositions by him and Nobuo Uematsu, the composer of many Final Fantasy games, who acts as a consultant for the concerts and album. You can read the full quote below of what Thomas Böcker, the producer said in response to doing a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony. Would you like to see a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony? Let us know in the comments below. Click here to view the article
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In an interview with the Square Enix Japan Community Manager at Square Enix Europe, Dan Seto, the producer of the Final Symphony concert and album Thomas Böcker says that they will "definitely think about" doing a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony. Final Symphony is a concert and now even an album that features features music from the Final Fantasy series. This is recorded and performed by the world famous London Symphony Orchestra in Abbey Road, London. The Final Fantasy series is the first ever video game to have music recorded or performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Masashi Hamauzu, one of the composers for Final Fantasy X and the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy has also been involved, arranging the songs alongside Jonne Valtonen and Roger Wanamo, and the arranged works are based on compositions by him and Nobuo Uematsu, the composer of many Final Fantasy games, who acts as a consultant for the concerts and album. You can read the full quote below of what Thomas Böcker, the producer said in response to doing a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony. Would you like to see a Kingdom Hearts-themed Final Symphony? Let us know in the comments below.