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Birth by sleep ost
Birth by sleep ost









Without a doubt, these are the strongest tracks in the series since the original game.

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The music was primarily composed and arranged by series mainstay Yoko Shimomura, though Tsuyoshi Sekito, Takeharu Ishimoto, Kaoru Wada, Hirosato Noda, and Keiji Kawamori have also contributed a handful of the tracks.īirth by Sleep’s tracks come first and are the most plentiful, covering the entirety of the first two discs and the last section of the third. There are a small number of other track omissions, notably some battle themes that appeared in both Birth by Sleep and 358/2 Days–in these cases, the Birth by Sleep version was included and the 358/2 Days version omitted. It’s also worth nothing that Square Enix has not included any of the Kingdom Hearts or Kingdom Hearts II Disney tracks that appeared in 358/2 Days or Re:Coded here. By and large this is an album that matches or beats its predecessors in terms of quality. Bonus tracks is an apt description, as there are only seven Re:Coded tracks–the only new tracks that appeared in that game.

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25 – Birth by Sleep -A Link to the Future-Īlmost immediately after diving into and reviewing the soundtrack from the original Kingdom Hearts, I began listening to and considering the newest album in the series, which contains the original soundtracks from Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and bonus tracks from Re:Coded.











Birth by sleep ost