Music (Radical Dreamers)

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Complete Track List

All tracks composed by Yasunori Mitsuda.

Note that if you are looking for Radical Dreamers remixes, several tracks from Radical Dreamers were incorporated or directly placed into the Chrono Cross soundtrack by Yasunori Mitsuda. In terms of incorporation without direct placement, Far Promise ~ Dream Shore appears in 7. On the Beach of Dreams ~ Another World, 59. The Dream that Time Dreams, and Epilogue ~ Dream Shore's opening few notes appear in 56. Jellyfish Sea.

Click on a track to view which albums it appears on and its existing remixes and arrangements.

1. Summer Day
2. Under The Moonlight
3. Strange Presentiment
4. Sneaking Around
5. Gale
6. Viper Mansion
7. The Girl Who Stole the Stars
8. Far Promise ~ Dream Shore
9. Requiem ~ Dream Shore
10. Frozen Flame
11. Portal to Open Grounds
12. Facing
13. Final Confrontation
14. Epilogue ~ Dream Shore
15. Ending ~ Le Trésor Interdit
16. Dungeon Ambience
17. Footsteps Ambience
18. Forest Ambience
19. Industrial Ambience
20. Poltergeist Ambience
21. Ratchet Ambience
22. River Ambience
23. Wind Ambience
24. Huh? (Sound Effect)

Unofficial Releases

.spc Rips


What is an .spc?

An SPC700 sound file (or SPC) is a type of video game music file consisting of a copy of a program and music data from RAM used by the SPC700 sound chip on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super Famicom (though such data is usually obtained from a console emulator such as ZSNES or Snes9x, rather than from the system itself). The SPC700 chip (or emulator thereof) produces sound by executing the embedded program, which processes the stored music data and transforms them to a set of DSP commands responsible for reproducing sounds. The capabilities of the SPC700 DSP commands allow for music synthesis by samples (analogous to MOD or IT music playback); therefore it is possible to store, in only 64 kilobytes worth of data, music which, if stored as a digital audio waveform (eg. the format used in CDs), might take up several megabytes.

From: Wikipedia

.spc players can be found at Zophar.net. SNESAmp is the recommended choice.


Albums


Time & Space (Green)

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Compact Disc

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Arranged by: Dale North, Mustin, Sean Stone, Tim Sheehy, mellogear, Matt Pollard, Mark Porter, Greg Kennedy, Sara Broome, Roy McClanahan, and the OneUp Mushrooms (Nathan McLeod, William Reyes, Mustin, Chris Strom).
Release: October 2002
Label: OneUp Studios

Time & Space Green is a collective effort to remix music composed by Yasunori Mitsuda from the Chrono series and Xenogears; Chrono remixes are found under the header [Time], while Xenogears remixes lie beneath [Space]. Time & Space Green has been disowned and dropped from the OneUp Studios catalogue; a newer version has been issued in its place.

Track List

1. [Time]
2. Scars Left By Time
3. Parallelism
4. The Boy That Feared Time
5. A Hero's Judgement
6. The Girl Forgotten By Time
7. Wings Of Time
8. To Times Once Forgotten
9. Terminacoustica
10. Song Of Feeling
11. Good To Be Home
12. Journey For Her Thoughts
13. To Good Friends
14. [Space]
15. The Fighting Priest
16. June Mermaid
17. Navigation Is Key
18. Gentle Wind
19. Star Of Hope
20. Shake The Heavens (I. Omen II. One Who Bares Fangs At God III. Awakening)

Purchase

Limited Availability

Note: The official, current Time & Space does not include a few songs released on the Green version. OneUp Studios has graciously allowed these to be hosted and made available to the fan community.


Time & Space

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Compact Disc

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Arranged by: Dale North, Mustin, Sean Stone, Tim Sheehy, mellogear, Matt Pollard, Mark Porter, Greg Kennedy, Sara Broome, Roy McClanahan, and the OneUp Mushrooms (Nathan McLeod, William Reyes, Mustin, Chris Strom)
Release: June 17, 2003
Label: OneUp Studios

OneUp Studios is proud to present A Tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda. Time & Space presents the listener with some new arrangements of their favourite Mitsuda songs from Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, & Xenogears. This compilation is sure to please with fresh interpretations, live instruments & vocals, and so much more. Be sure to listen to the demos and hear what this album has to offer.

Track List

1. Time
2. Scars Left By Time
3. Star Stealing Girl
4. A Hero's Judgement
5. Parallelism (The Frozen Flame)
6. Guardian of Time
7. The Boy Feared by Time
8. The Girl Forgotten by Time
9. Wings of Time
10. Good to be Home
11. Dream of Another Time
12. Fields of Time
13. To Good Friends.
14. Space
15. The Fighting Priest
16. June Mermaid
17. Navigation is Key!
18. Gentle Wind
19. Star of Hope
20. Shake the Heavens

Purchase

OneUp Studios - $11.99


Remixes


Chrono Compendium

7. The Girl Who Stole the Stars

14. Epilogue ~ Dream Shore


Overclocked ReMix

Overclocked ReMix is a video game music remixing organization. Its goals include:

  • honor and appreciate the often-overlooked men and women who write quality music for a medium that is too frequently considered to be "disposable"
  • revive older game music that is every bit as 'musical' (if not moreso) than today's more complex redbook audio scores - to open the ears and eyes of generations that missed the days of 8 and 16-bit and grew up on polygons and DA. (note: this does not mean all ReMixes will be of older titles, only that older titles form a core aspect of the site's purpose)
  • encourage and facilitate ReMixers to express themselves and improve their musical skills, knowledge, and capabilities, achieving recognition both in their own right and for the original compositions as well
  • provide great, free music to the world

From: http://www.ocremix.org

VGMix

Stuff of Legends

Good Stuff


Other


Chrono Trigger Resurrection

These rearrangements were made by tssf for Chrono Trigger Resurrection. He released them to his forums in late 2004; many are incomplete.


OCReMoved

OCReMoved are former OCReMixes that have been removed from the site at the request of the author (who wishes to withdraw from the site) or by administrative quality decision.


OneUp Studios

OneUp was started in 2002 by Dale North and Mustin to arrange video game music with a new flavour and then license and sell those arrangements on CD. Since its inception, Mustin has acquired sole ownership of the company, and OUS is still changing the minds of game music naysayers all over the world.

From: http://www.oneupstudios.com


VGMix WIPs

VGMix WIPs are works in progress posted to receive feedback on remixes. While often unpolished, they are nonetheless capable of inspiration and conceptual beauty.


VGMusic MIDIs

http://www.VGMusic.com is an archive of MIDIs from various games.

From: Music c