Discography of Final Fantasy X
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The '''music of the video game ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''''' was composed by regular series composer [[Nobuo Uematsu]], along with [[Masashi Hamauzu]] and [[Junya Nakano]]. It was the first ''Final Fantasy'' game in which Uematsu was not the sole composer. The ''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack'' was released on four [[Compact Disc]]s in 2001 by [[DigiCube]], and was re-released in 2004 by [[Square Enix]]. Prior to the album's [[North America]]n release, a reduced version entitled ''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack'' was released on a single disk by [[Tokyopop]] in 2002. An [[extended play|EP]] entitled ''feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus'' containing additional singles not present in the game was released by DigiCube in 2001. ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy X'', a collection of [[piano]] arrangements of the original soundtracks by Masashi Hamauzu and performed by [[Aki Kuroda]], was released by DigiCube in 2002 and re-released by Square EA in 2004. A collection of vocal arrangements of songs from the game arranged by Katsumi Suyama along with [[radio drama]] tracks was released as ''Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection'' in 2002 by DigiCube.
The game's soundtrack is best known for the song "Suteki da ne", the theme song of the game, performed by Japanese folk singer [[Ritsuki Nakano]], known as "RIKKI", in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] for both the Japanese and [[English language|English]] versions of the game. The song was released as a [[single (music)|single]] by DigiCube in 2001 and was re-released by Square Enix in 2004. The music was well received overall; reviewers praised the additions to the soundtrack by the two new composers for the series. They especially praised Hamauzu, both for his work in the original soundtrack and in arranging the songs for ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy X''. Several songs, especially "Suteki da ne" and "Zanarkand", remain popular today, and have been performed numerous times in orchestral concert series, as well as been published in arranged and compilation albums by Square as well as outside groups.
== Creation and influence ==
''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' marks the first time Nobuo Uematsu has had any assistance in composing the score for a ''Final Fantasy'' game. His fellow composers for ''Final Fantasy X'' were Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano. Uematsu contributed 51 tracks, Hamauzu contributed 20 tracks and Nakano contributed 18 tracks to the game.<ref>{{cite web | title=元Road of SQUARE データベース | author=Inoue, Akito | publisher=Critique Of Games | url=http://critiqueofgames.net/data/ros/kai-ff10.htm | language=Japanese | accessdate=2007-02-14}}</ref> The two new composers were chosen for the soundtrack based on their ability to create music that was different than Uematsu's while still working together.<ref name="RBNU">{{cite web | title=Interview by RocketBaby.net | author=Huang, Michael | publisher=nobuouematsu.com | url=http://www.nobuouematsu.com/rbaby.html | accessdate=2007-03-24}}</ref> Uematsu claims that he found inspiration for the soundtrack by listening to specific instruments of songs by [[Elton John]] and [[The Beatles]] separately to see how they fit into the whole, and that his favorite part about the soundtrack is the good reviews from listeners.<ref name="LINER">{{cite web | author=Uematsu, Nobuo; Hamauzu, Masashi; Nakano, Junya | title=Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack Liner Notes | staff=Etoh | date=2001-08-01 | url=http://www.chudahs-corner.com/liners/index.php?catalog=SSCX-10054%7E7 | publisher=Chudah's Corner | accessdate=2008-03-12}}</ref><ref name="RBNU"/> Nakano set out to create music with a "vibrant and dynamic feel" that tied together his years of experience with game music, while Hamauzu tried to use the soundtrack to bring video game music to "greater heights".<ref name="LINER"/>
== Albums ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Final Fantasy X albums]] -->
=== ''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack'' ===
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack
| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Nobuo Uematsu]], [[Masashi Hamauzu]], [[Junya Nakano]]
| Cover = Ff10-ost.jpg
| Cover size = 150
| Released = <div style="white-space: nowrap;">[[August 1]], [[2001]]<br />[[May 10]], [[2004]] <small>(re-release)</small></div>
| Recorded =
| Genre =
| Length = Disc 1: 68:34<br />Disc 2: 65:47<br />Disc 3: 61:10<br />Disc 4: 76:55
| Label = [[DigiCube]]<br />[[Square Enix]] <small>(re-release)</small>
| Producer = [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}
{{nihongo|''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack''|ファイナルファンタジーX オリジナルサウンドトラック|Fainaru Fantajī Ten Orijinaru Saundotorakku}} is a soundtrack album of music from ''Final Fantasy X'' composed, arranged and produced by Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu and Junya Nakano. Vocals are performed by RIKKI for "Suteki da ne", Bill Muir for "Otherworld", and choruses for "[[Spira (Final Fantasy X)#Practices|Hymn of the Fayth]]". It spans four discs and 91 tracks, covering a duration of 4:32:26. It was first released in [[Japan]] on [[August 1]], [[2001]] by DigiCube with catalog number ''SSCX-10054'', and was re-released on [[May 10]], [[2004]] by Square Enix with catalog number ''SQEX-10013''.<ref name="RPGFOST">{{cite web | author=Gaan, Patrick; Schweitzer, Ben | title=Final Fantasy X OST | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10ost/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
In 2002, Tokyopop released a version of ''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack'' in [[North America]] entitled ''Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack'', which contained 17 tracks from the original album on a single disk. This release had the catalog number TPCD-0211-2. Additionally, in 2001, prior to the game's release, Square released a promotional disk titled ''Final Fantasy X Promo CD'', which contained edited versions of "Other World", "At Zanarkand", and "Battle 1". The disk covers a length of 7:08, and was only released in Japan.<ref name="RPGFOFS">{{cite web | author=Rzeminski, Lucy | title=Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10-usa/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
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<big>'''Track listing'''</big>
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! style="width:40%" | Japanese title<ref name="OSTALBUM">([[August 1]], [[2001]]). ファイナルファンタジーX オリジナルサウンドトラック(Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack). DigiCube. SSCX-10054</ref><br /><small>''(Romanization)''</small>
! style="width:25%" | English title<ref name="ITUNES">Taken from the album's iTunes release. Retrieved on [[2008-03-03]].</ref><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST">{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff10.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
! style="width:10%" | Length
! style="width:20%" | By
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| 1.
| 「全部話しておきたいんだ」<br /><small>''(Zenbu Hanashite Okitain da)''</small>
| "Listen to My Story"<br /><small>("'I Want to Tell You Everything'")</small>
| 0:06
| [[Masakazu Morita]]<br />([[Tidus]])
|-
| 2.
| ザナルカンドにて<br /><small>''(Zanarukando nite)''</small>
| Zanarkand<br /><small>("At Zanarkand")</small>
| 3:08
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 3.
| プレリュード<br /><small>''(Pureryūdo)''</small>
| Prelude
| 4:55
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 4.
| ティーダのテーマ<br /><small>''(Tīda no Tēma)''</small>
| Tidus's Theme
| 3:19
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 5.
| Otherworld
| Otherworld
| 3:16
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 6.
| 急げ!!<br /><small>''(Isoge!!)''</small>
| Run!!<br /><small>("Hurry!!")</small>
| 2:35
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 7.
| これはお前の物語だ<br /><small>''(Kore wa Omae no Monogatari da)''</small>
| This Is Your Story
| 2:19
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 8.
| 不気味<br /><small>''(Bukimi)''</small>
| Creep<br /><small>("Ominous")</small>
| 2:44
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 9.
| ノーマルバトル<br /><small>''(Nōmaru Batoru)''</small><br />
| Battle Theme<br /><small>("Normal Battle")</small>
| 3:15
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 10.
| 勝利のファンファーレ<br /><small>''(Shōri no Fanfāre)''</small>
| Victory Fanfare
| 1:35
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 11.
| ゲームオーバー<br /><small>''(Gēmu Ōbā)''</small>
| Game Over
| 0:33
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 12.
| 夢も希望もありません<br /><small>''(Yume mo Kibō mo Arimasen)''</small>
| Out of the Frying Pan<br /><small>("We Have No Dreams nor Hopes")</small>
| 2:50
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 13.
| 暗躍<br /><small>''(An'yaku)''</small>
| Leap in the Dark<br /><small>("Secret Maneuvers")</small>
| 1:22
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 14.
| 海底遺跡<br /><small>''(Kaitei Iseki)''</small>
| Underwater Ruins
| 4:42
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 15.
| チイはアルベド族<br /><small>''(Chi wa Arubedo Zoku)''</small>
| Oui are Al Bhed
| 3:14
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 16.
| 敵襲<br /><small>''(Tekishū)''</small>
| Enemy Attack
| 2:37
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 17.
| ブリッツに賭けた男達<br /><small>''(Burittsu ni Kake ta Otokotachi)''</small>
| The Blitzers<br /><small>("Blitz Ball Gamblers")</small>
| 3:49
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 18.
| ビサイド島<br /><small>''(Bisaido Tō)''</small>
| Besaid
| 5:40
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 19.
| スピラの情景<br /><small>''(Supira no Jōkei)''</small>
| Spira Unplugged<br /><small>("Spiran Scenery")</small>
| 2:43
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 20.
| 祈りの歌<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth<br /><small>("Song of Prayer")</small>
| 0:39
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 21.
| 幻想<br /><small>''(Gensō)''</small>
| Phantoms<br /><small>("Illusion")</small>
| 4:13
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 22.
| 試練の間<br /><small>''(Shiren no Ma)''</small>
| The Trials<br /><small>("Palace of Ordeals")</small>
| 3:32
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 23.
| 祈りの歌~ヴァルファーレ <br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Varufāre)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Valefor<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Valefor")</small>
| 0:36
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 24.
| 召喚<br /><small>''(Shōkan)''</small>
| The Summoning
| 0:36
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 25.
| 大召喚士の娘<br /><small>''(Dai Shōkanshi no Musume)''</small>
| Braska's Daughter<br /><small>("Daughter of the Great Summoner")</small>
| 3:56
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 26.
| おやすみ<br /><small>''(Oyasumi)''</small>
| Good Night
| 0:06
| Nobuo Uematsu
|}
|}
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! style="width:5%" | #
! style="width:40%" | Japanese title<ref name="OSTALBUM"/><br /><small>''(Romanization)''</small>
! style="width:25%" | English title<ref name="ITUNES"/><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST"/>
! style="width:10%" | Length
! style="width:20%" | By
|-
| 1.
| ユウナのテーマ<br /><small>''(Yūna no Tēma)''</small>
| Yuna's Theme
| 3:46
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 2.
| 萌動<br /><small>''(Moe Dō)''</small>
| Movement in Green<br /><small>("Sprouting")</small>
| 3:14
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Junya Nakano
|-
| 3.
| 異界送り<br /><small>''(Ikai Okuri)''</small>
| The Sending<br /><small>("Farplane Sending")</small>
| 1:30
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 4.
| 嵐の前の静けさ<br /><small>''(Arashi no Mae no Shizukesa)''</small>
| Calm Before the Storm<br /><small>("Silence Before the Storm")</small>
| 3:09
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 5.
| 祈りの歌~イフリート<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Ifurīto)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Ifrit<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Ifrit")</small>
| 0:38
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 6.
| ルカ<br /><small>''(Ruka)''</small>
| Luca
| 4:02
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 7.
| マイカ総老師歓迎<br /><small>''(Maika Sō Rōshi Kangei)''</small>
| Grand Maester Mika<br /><small>("Reception for Great Sage Mika")</small>
| 1:14
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 8.
| 不撓の決意<br /><small>''(Futō no Ketsui)''</small>
| Decision on the Dock<br /><small>("Unwavering Decision")</small>
| 1:14
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 9.
| The Splendid Performance
| The Splendid Performance
| 3:42
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 10.
| 対峙<br /><small>''(Taiji)''</small>
| Face Off
| 2:01
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 11.
| Blitz Off
| Blitz Off!
| 3:35
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 12.
| アーロンのテーマ<br /><small>''(Āron no Tēma)''</small>
| Auron's Theme
| 2:42
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 13.
| ミヘン街道<br /><small>''(Mihen Kaidō)''</small>
| Mi'ihen Highroad<br /><small>("Mi'ihen Road")</small>
| 3:20
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 14.
| ブラスdeチョコボ<br /><small>''(Burasu de Chokobo)''</small>
| Chocobo Jam<br /><small>("Brass de Chocobo")</small>
| 2:43
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 15.
| 旅行公司<br /><small>''(Ryokō Kōshi)''</small>
| The Travel Agency
| 3:02
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 16.
| 通行を許可します<br /><small>''(Tsūkō o Kyokashimasu)''</small>
| They May Pass
| 1:04
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 17.
| シーモアのテーマ<br /><small>''(Shīmoa no Tēma)''</small>
| Seymour's Theme
| 2:57
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 18.
| 宵闇<br /><small>''(Yoiyami)''</small>
| Twilight
| 5:00
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 19.
| ジョゼ寺院<br /><small>''(Joze Jīn)''</small>
| Djose Temple
| 3:14
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 20.
| 祈りの歌~イクシオン<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Ikushion)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Ixion<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Ixion")</small>
| 0:37
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 21.
| シパーフ乗るぅ?<br /><small>''(Shipāfu Norū?)''</small>
| Ridess the Shoopuf?<br /><small>("Ride the Shoopuf?")</small>
| 4:32
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 22.
| リュックのテーマ<br /><small>''(Ryukku no Tēma)''</small>
| Rikku's Theme
| 4:23
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 23.
| グアドサラム<br /><small>''(Guadosaramu)''</small>
| Guadosalam
| 3:58
| Junya Nakano
|}
|}
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! style="width:5%" | #
! style="width:40%" | Japanese title<ref name="OSTALBUM"/><br /><small>''(Romanization)''</small>
! style="width:25%" | English title<ref name="ITUNES"/><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST"/>
! style="width:10%" | Length
! style="width:20%" | By
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| 1.
| 雷平原<br /><small>''(Kaminari Heigen)''</small>
| Thunder Plains
| 4:06
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 2.
| ジェクトのテーマ<br /><small>''(Jekuto no Tēma)''</small>
| Jecht's Theme
| 2:26
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 3.
| マカラーニャの森<br /><small>''(Makarānya no Mori)''</small>
| Macalania Woods
| 3:30
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 4.
| 霧海<br /><small>''(Kiri Umi)''</small>
| The Void<br /><small>("Sea of Mists")</small>
| 2:17
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 5.
| 寺院楽隊<br /><small>''(Jīn Gakutai)''</small>
| The Temple Players<br /><small>("The Temple Band")</small>
| 2:20
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 6.
| シーモアの野望<br /><small>''(Shīmoa no Yabō)''</small>
| Seymour's Ambition
| 2:19
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 7.
| 祈りの歌~シヴァ<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Shiva)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Shiva<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Shiva")</small>
| 0:37
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 8.
| 迫りくる者たち<br /><small>''(Semari Kuru Monotachi)''</small>
| Pursuit<br /><small>("The Advancers")</small>
| 2:08
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 9.
| 灼熱の砂漠<br /><small>''(Shakunetsu no Sabaku)''</small>
| The Burning Sands<br /><small>("Blazing Desert")</small>
| 3:41
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 10.
| 危機<br /><small>''(Kiki)''</small>
| Peril<br /><small>("Crisis")</small>
| 4:22
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 11.
| 明かされた真実<br /><small>''(Akasareta Shinjitsu)''</small>
| The Truth Revealed
| 4:06
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 12.
| 発進<br /><small>''(Hasshin)''</small>
| Launch<br /><small>("Start")</small>
| 3:28
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 13.
| 結婚式<br /><small>''(Kekkonshiki)''</small>
| The Wedding
| 1:15
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 14.
| 襲撃<br /><small>''(Shūgeki)''</small>
| Assault<br /><small>("Raid")</small>
| 4:02
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 15.
| 悲劇<br /><small>''(Higeki)''</small>
| Tragedy
| 4:07
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 16.
| 私は飛べる<br /><small>''(Watashi wa Toberu)''</small>
| Believe<br /><small>("I Can Fly")</small>
| 1:44
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 17.
| 浄罪の路<br /><small>''(Jōzai no Michi)''</small>
| Via Purifico<br /><small>("Path of Repentance")</small>
| 2:21
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 18.
| 祈りの歌~バハムート<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Bahamūto)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Bahamut<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Bahamut")</small>
| 0:37
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 19.
| 審判の時<br /><small>''(Shinpan no Toki)''</small>
| Moment of Truth<br /><small>("Time of Judgment")</small>
| 3:30
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 20.
| 父を殺めた男<br /><small>''(Chichi o Ayame ta Otoko)''</small>
| Patricide<br /><small>("My Father's Murderer")</small>
| 2:38
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 21.
| 素敵だね<br /><small>''(Suteki da ne)''</small>
| Suteki da ne (Isn't It Wonderful?)
| 5:41
| RIKKI,<br />Nobuo Uematsu
|}
|}
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! style="width:40%" | Japanese title<ref name="OSTALBUM"/><br /><small>''(Romanization)''</small>
! style="width:25%" | English title<ref name="ITUNES"/><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST"/>
! style="width:10%" | Length
! style="width:20%" | By
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| 1.
| ユウナの決意<br /><small>''(Yūna no Ketsui)''</small>
| Yuna's Decision
| 3:40
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Junya Nakano
|-
| 2.
| ルールーのテーマ<br /><small>''(Rūrū no Tēma)''</small>
| Lulu's Theme
| 3:58
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 3.
| 勇ましく進め<br /><small>''(Isamashiku Susume)''</small>
| Bravely Forward<br /><small>("Brave Advancement")</small>
| 3:52
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 4.
| 祈りの歌~ようじんぼう<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Yōjinbō)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Yojimbo<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Yojimbo")</small>
| 0:38
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 5.
| 極北の民<br /><small>''(Kyokuhoku no Tami)''</small>
| Servants of the Mountain<br /><small>("People of the North Pole")</small>
| 4:32
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 6.
| 祈りの歌~ロンゾ族<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Ronzo Zoku)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - The Ronso<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - The Ronso")</small>
| 0:38
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 7.
| 彷徨の炎<br /><small>''(Hōkō no Honō)''</small>
| Wandering<br /><small>("Wandering Flame")</small>
| 4:35
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 8.
| いつか終わる夢<br /><small>''(Itsuka Owaru Yume)''</small>
| A Fleeting Dream<br /><small>("Someday the Dream Will End")</small>
| 4:31
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 9.
| 祈りの歌~ユウナレスカ <br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Yūnaresuka)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Yunalesca<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Yunalesca")</small>
| 0:40
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 10.
| 挑戦<br /><small>''(Chōsen)''</small>
| Challenge
| 4:14
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 11.
| 深淵の果てに<br /><small>''(Shin'en no Hate ni)''</small>
| Beyond the Darkness<br /><small>("At the End of the Abyss")</small>
| 4:24
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 12.
| 暗澹<br /><small>''(Antan)''</small>
| Gloom<br /><small>("Darkness")</small>
| 4:11
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 13.
| 祈りの歌~スピラ<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Supira)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Spira<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Spira")</small>
| 0:41
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 14.
| 死人(しびと)が笑う<br /><small>''(Shibito (Shibito) ga Warau)''</small>
| The Unsent Laugh<br /><small>("The Deceased Laugh")</small>
| 3:33
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 15.
| シーモアバトル<br /><small>''(Shīmoa Batoru)''</small>
| Fight With Seymour<br /><small>("Seymour Battle")</small>
| 6:49
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 16.
| 祈りの歌~アニマ<br /><small>''(Inori no Uta ~ Anima)''</small>
| Hymn of the Fayth - Anima<br /><small>("Song of Prayer - Anima")</small>
| 0:37
| Nobuo Uematsu,<br />Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 17.
| 召喚獣バトル<br /><small>''(Shōkanjū Batoru)''</small>
| A Contest of Aeons<br /><small>("Summoned Beast Battle")</small>
| 5:51
| Junya Nakano
|-
| 18.
| 決戦<br /><small>''(Kessen)''</small>
| Final Battle<br /><small>("Decisive Battle")</small>
| 6:12
| Masashi Hamauzu
|-
| 19.
| Ending Theme
| Ending Theme
| 5:50
| Nobuo Uematsu
|-
| 20.
| 「思い出してください」<br /><small>''("Omoidashite Kudasai")''</small>
| "Never Forget Them"<br /><small>("'Please Remember'")</small>
| 0:12
| [[Mayuko Aoki]]<br />([[Yuna (Final Fantasy)|Yuna]])
|-
| 21.
| 素敵だね - オーケストラ・ヴァージョン-<br /><small>''(Suteki da ne - Ōkesutora Vājon -)''</small>
| Suteki da ne (Orchestra Version)<br /><small>("Isn't It Wonderful? - Orchestra Version -")</small>
| 7:07
| RIKKI,<br />Nobuo Uematsu
|}
|}
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=== Suteki da ne ===
{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Suteki da ne
| Type =
| Artist = [[RIKKI]]
| Cover = ff10-suteki.jpg
| Cover size = 150
| Released = [[July 18]], [[2001]]<br />[[July 22]], [[2004]] <small>(re-release)</small>
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[J-Pop]], [[Music of Japan|Japanese Folk]]
| Length = 20:35
| Label = [[DigiCube]]<br />[[Square Enix]] <small>(re-release)</small>
| Producer =
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}
"Suteki da ne" is the [[video game music|theme song]] of ''Final Fantasy X''. It was written by Nobuo Uematsu and [[Kazushige Nojima]] and was sung by Japanese folk singer Ritsuki Nakano, known as "RIKKI", whom the music team contacted while searching for a singer whose music reflected an [[Okinawan]] atmosphere.<ref name="interviews">{{cite web | title=The Creators | url=http://www.square-enix-usa.com/games/FFX/btg/creators.html#1 | publisher=Square Enix North America | accessdate=2006-12-04}}</ref> "Suteki da ne" is sung in its original Japanese form in both the Japanese and English versions of ''Final Fantasy X''. The song's title translates to "Isn't It Wonderful?" in English, and its lyrics were written by scenario writer Kazushige Nojima,<ref name="interviews"/> while Uematsu composed the instrumentals and [[Shiro Hamaguchi]] arranged the instrumentals. Like the ballads from ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and ''IX'', "Suteki da ne" has an in-game version used in cutscenes together with an orchestrated version used as part of the ending theme.
The song was released as a single by DigiCube on [[July 18]], [[2001]], and re-released by Square Enix on [[July 22]], [[2004]]. The disk also contains an instrumental version, an unrelated song entitled "Gotsuki-sama ~UTIKISAMA~" ("The Moon"), and a vocal version of [[Aerith Gainsborough|Aerith]]'s theme song from ''Final Fantasy VII'' titled "Pure Heart". The single covers a duration of 20:35. The original release has a catalog number of ''SSCX-10053'', and the re-release has a catalog number of ''SQEX-10029''.<ref>{{cite web | author=Gann, Patrick | title=Final Fantasy X - Suteki da ne | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10single/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
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=== ''feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus'' ===
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus
| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
| Cover = Godreamffx.jpg
| Cover size = 150
| Released = [[October 11]], [[2001]]
| Recorded =
| Genre =
| Length = 29:51
| Label = [[DigiCube]]
| Producer = [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}
''feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus'' is an [[extended play|EP]] containing tracks composed by Nobuo Uematsu and inspired by songs from the game. "feel" was based on the "Hymn of the Fayth," while "Go dream" was based on "Tidus' Theme". Music arrangements were done by Masashi Hamauzu, [[Tsuyoshi Sekito]], and Masayoshi Kikuchi. Vocals are performed by [[Mayuko Aoki]] for the track "feel" and [[Masakazu Morita]] for the track "Go dream". A [[remix]] of "feel" was included as a bonus track in the ''Vocal Collection of Final Fantasy X''. It was released in Japan by DigiCube on [[October 11]], [[2001]], bearing the catalog number ''SSCX-10058''.<ref name="RPGFFGD">{{cite web | title=feel/Go dream ~ Yuna & Tidus | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10tribute/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
{{Listen|filename=Feel - Go dream - Yuna & Tidus mix.ogg|title=feel/Go dream: Yuna & Tidus mix|description=Short sample of "feel/Yuna", "Go dream/Tidus", and "Endless Love Endless Road/Yuna & Tidus" — 158 KB|format=[[Ogg]]}}
{| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:67%"
! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big><ref name="RPGFFGD"/>
! |
|-
| colspan="2" |
# "feel" (Yuna) – 4:36
# "Go dream" (Tidus) – 4:40
# "Endless Love Endless Road" (Yuna & Tidus) – 5:40
# "feel (Instrumental)" – 4:36
# "Go dream (Instrumental)" – 4:41
# "Endless Love Endless Road (Instrumental)" – 5:36
|}
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=== ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy X'' ===
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Final Fantasy X Piano Collections
| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Masashi Hamauzu]], [[Aki Kuroda]]
| Cover = Final-fantasy-x-piano-collection-cover.jpg
| Cover size = 150
| Released = [[February 20]], [[2002]]<br />[[July 22]], [[2004]] <small>(re-release)</small>
| Recorded =
| Genre =
| Length = 56:43
| Label = [[DigiCube]]<br />[[Square Enix]] <small>(re-release)</small>
| Producer = [[Masashi Hamauzu]]
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}
''Piano Collections Final Fantasy X'' is a collection of music from the original soundtrack arranged for the [[piano]] by Masashi Hamauzu, and performed by [[Aki Kuroda]]. It spans 15 tracks and covers a duration of 56:43. It was first released in Japan on [[February 20]], [[2002]] by DigiCube with catalog number ''SSCX-10064'', and was re-released on [[July 22]], [[2004]] by Square Enix with catalog number ''SQEX-10028''.<ref name="RPGFPC">{{cite web | author=Maas, Liz; Thomas, Damian | title=Piano Collections Final Fantasy X | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10pc/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
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{{Listen|filename=Ending Theme (Piano Collections - Final Fantasy X).ogg|title=Ending Theme (Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X)|description=Short sample of "Ending Theme" — 52,5 KB|format=[[Ogg]]}}
{| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:67%"
! style="width:14em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big>
! |
|-
| colspan="2" |
{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin-right:-1em;"
|-
! #
! Japanese Title<ref>([[February 20]], [[2002]]). Piano Collections Final Fantasy X. DigiCube. SSCX-10064</ref>
! English Title<ref name="ITUNES"/> <small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref>{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy X Piano Collections | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff10piano.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
! Length
|-
| 1.
| ザナルカンドにて (''Zanarukando nite'')
| Zanarkand
| 3:18
|-
| 2.
| ティーダのテーマ (''Tīda no Tēma'')
| Tidus's Theme
| 4:07
|-
| 3.
| ビサイド島 (''Bisaido Tō'')
| Besaid
| 3:01
|-
| 4.
| 祈りの歌 (''Inori no Uta'')
| Hymn of the Fayth
| 6:18
|-
| 5.
| 旅行公司 (''Ryokō Kōshi'')
| The Travel Agency
| 3:00
|-
| 6.
| リュックのテーマ (''Ryukku no tēma'')
| Rikku's Theme
| 2:49
|-
| 7.
| グアドサラム (''Guadosaramu'')
| Guadosalam
| 3:08
|-
| 8.
| 雷平原 (''Kaminari Heigen'')
| Thunder Plains
| 3:21
|-
| 9.
| 襲撃 (''Shūgeki'')
| Assault
| 3:28
|-
| 10.
| 浄罪の路 (''Jōzai no Michi'')
| Via Purifico
| 3:13
|-
| 11.
| 素敵だね (''Suteki da ne'')
| Suteki Da Ne <small>("Isn't It Wonderful?")</small>
| 4:17
|-
| 12.
| ユウナの決意 (''Yūna no Ketsui'')
| Yuna's Decision
| 3:02
|-
| 13.
| 極北の民 (''Kyokuhoku no Tami'')
| Servants of the Mountain
| 4:03
|-
| 14.
| 決戦 (''Kessen'')
| Final Battle
| 3:54
|-
| 15.
| Ending Theme
| Ending Theme
| 5:34
|}
|}
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=== ''Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection'' ===
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection
| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = Katsumi Suyama
| Cover = Ffxvocalcollection.jpg
| Cover size = 150
| Released = [[December 18]], [[2002]]
| Recorded =
| Genre =
| Length = 42:21
| Label = [[DigiCube]]
| Producer =
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}
''Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection'' is a collection of vocal arrangements of songs from the game arranged by Katsumi Suyama along with [[radio drama]] tracks, performed by the game's characters' [[seiyū|voice actors]] in Japanese. It spans 14 tracks and covers a duration of 42:21. It was released in Japan on [[December 18]], [[2002]] by DigiCube with catalog number ''SSCX-10073''.<ref name="RPGFVOC">{{cite web | author=Rzeminski, Lucy | title=Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff10vc/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
{| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:67%"
! style="width:14em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big>
! |
|-
| colspan="2" |
{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin-right:-1em;"
|-
! #
! Japanese Title<ref name="JAPNAMESVOCAL">{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff10vocal.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-03-03}}</ref>
! English Translation<ref name="JAPNAMESVOCAL"/> <br /><small>(Voice Actor)</small>
! Length
|-
| 1.
| Monologue ~YUUNA~
| "Monologue by Yuna"<br /><small>(Mayuko Aoki)</small>
| 1:59
|-
| 2.
| Namida no ato ni
| "After Tears"<br /><small>(Mayuko Aoki)</small>
| 4:30
|-
| 3.
| Monologue ~TIIDA~
| "Monologue by Tidus"<br /><small>(Masakazu Morita)</small>
| 1:44
|-
| 4.
| A Ray of Hope
| "A Ray of Hope"<br /><small>(Masakazu Morita)</small>
| 4:22
|-
| 5.
| Dialogue ~TIIDA, WAKKA~
| "Dialogue Between Tidus and Wakka"<br /><small>(Masakazu Morita, Kazuya Nakai)</small>
| 1:43
|-
| 6.
| And On We Go
| "And On We Go"<br /><small>(Masakazu Morita, Kazuya Nakai)</small>
| 3:59
|-
| 7.
| Monologue ~RYUKKU~
| "Monologue by Rikku"<br /><small>(Marika Matsumoto)</small>
| 1:53
|-
| 8.
| Get Happy!
| "Get Happy!"<br /><small>(Marika Matsumoto)</small>
| 3:44
|-
| 9.
| Dialogue ~YUUNA, RYUKKU, RUURUU~
| "Dialogue Between Yuna, Rikku, and Lulu"<br /><small>(Mayuko Aoki, Marika Matsumoto, Rio Natsuki)</small>
| 1:33
|-
| 10.
| All the Way
| "All the Way"<br /><small>(Mayuko Aoki, Marika Matsumoto, Rio Natsuki)</small>
| 4:05
|-
| 11.
| Monologue ~AARON~
| "Monologue by Auron"<br /><small>(Hideo Ishikawa)</small>
| 1:27
|-
| 12.
| Neji
| "Spiral"<br /><small>(Hideo Ishikawa)</small>
| 4:58
|-
| 13.
| Epilogue ~TIIDA, YUUNA, RYUKKU, RUURUU, WAKKA, KIMARI~
| "Epilogue by Tidus, Yuna, Rikku, Lulu, Wakka, and Kimahri"<br /><small>(Masakazu Morita, Mayuko Aoki, Marika Matsumoto, Rio Natsuki, Kazuya Nakai, Katsumi Chou)</small>
| 1:57
|-
| 14.
| feel-Remix
| "feel-Remix"<br /><small>(Mayuko Aoki)</small>
| 4:27
|}
|}
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== Reception and legacy ==
''Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack'' was moderately well received; while some reviewers felt it to be an "absolutely amazing" soundtrack, others only found it to be a "satisfying" work that was "not quite all I was hoping for".<ref name="RPGFOST"/><ref name="SCOST">{{cite web | author=Engelhorn, Isaac; McCawley, James | title=Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack | url=http://www.soundtrackcentral.com/stc/reviews/ff10ost.htm | publisher=Soundtrack Central| accessdate=2008-03-17}}</ref> Several reviewers felt that of the three composers, Uematsu's pieces were the weakest, citing them as "sub-par" and having a tendency to be "buried" under the compositions of the others. Hamauzu's contributions, however, were seen as some of his best work, and reviewers felt that both he and Nakano brought a "myriad of new flavors" to the soundtrack which were very well received.<ref name="RPGFOST"/><ref name="SCOST"/> ''Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack'', although not re-released after the ''Original Soundtrack'' was brought to North America, was seen as a good sampler of the music from the full soundtrack.<ref name="RPGFOFS"/> ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy X'' was very well received, with reviewers finding it to be a "great" album, and stating that it was superior to most video game soundtracks, both piano or otherwise.<ref name="RPGFPC"/><ref name="SCPC">{{cite web | author=Dell, Patrick; McCawley, James | title=Final Fantasy X Piano Collections | url=http://www.soundtrackcentral.com/stc/reviews/ff10pc.htm | publisher=Soundtrack Central| accessdate=2008-03-17}}</ref> They especially praised Hamauzu, terming him a "very skilled arranger and performer".<ref name="SCPC"/> ''Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection'', however, was poorly received by critics. They found the album, while it had "pretty good" vocals, to have overall poor sound quality and a clichéd musical style. While "not a horrible album", they found that the collection was overpriced and under-produced.<ref name="RPGFVOC"/>
[[The Black Mages]], a band led by Nobuo Uematsu that arranges music from ''Final Fantasy'' video games into a [[rock music]] style, have arranged three pieces from ''Final Fantasy X''. These are "Fight With Seymour" from their [[The Black Mages (album)|self-titled album]], published in 2003,<ref>([[February 19]], [[2003]]). ''The Black Mages''. DigiCube. SSCX-10080</ref> and "Otherworld" and "The Skies Above", both of which can be found on the album ''[[The Black Mages II: The Skies Above|The Skies Above]]'', published in 2004.<ref>([[December 22]], [[2004]]). ''The Black Mages II: The Skies Above''. Universal Music. UPCH-1377</ref> Uematsu continues to perform certain pieces in his ''Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy'' concert series.<ref>{{cite web | author=Schnieder, Peer | title=Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy | publisher=[[IGN]] | date=2005-05-11| url=http://music.ign.com/articles/513/513292p1.html | accessdate=2006-03-01}}</ref> The music of ''Final Fantasy X'' has also appeared in various official concerts and live albums, such as ''[[20020220 Music from Final Fantasy]]'', a live recording of an orchestra performing music from the series including several pieces from the game.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/20020220/index.html|title=20020220 - Music from FINAL FANTASY| publisher=[[RPGFan]]| accessdate=2007-04-01}}</ref> Additionally, "Swing de Chocobo" was performed by the [[Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra]] for the ''Distant Worlds - Music from Final Fantasy'' concert tour,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/f/ffdistantworlds.shtml|title=Distant Worlds - Music from Final Fantasy - Album Information |publisher=Square Enix Music Online|accessdate=2008-02-22}}</ref> while "Zanarkand" was performed by the [[New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra]] in the ''[[Tour de Japon|Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy]]'' concert series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/dvds/tourdejapon.shtml|title=Album Information - Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy DVD|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|accessdate=2008-02-22}}</ref> Independent but officially licensed releases of ''Final Fantasy X'' music have been composed by such groups as Project Majestic Mix, which focuses on arranging video game music.<ref>{{cite web | author=KFSS Studios | title=Music Store | publisher=MajesticMix.com | date=2002 | url=http://www.majesticmix.com/documents/music.html | accessdate=2007-03-23}}</ref> Selections also appear on Japanese remix albums, called ''[[dojin music]]'', and on English remixing websites.<ref>{{cite web | title=Game: Final Fantasy X (PlayStation 2) | url=http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-x-ps2/ | publisher=[[OverClocked ReMix]] | accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist|2}}
==External links==
*[http://na.square-enix.com/uematsu/ Nobuo Uematsu's official website]
*[http://na.square-enix.com/music/tunes/ff/ Square Enix's official music store]
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