I’m probably wrong but this seems to be the OST for the 13 episodes anime “Gokusen” (aka The Gokusen) from 2004, not the tv-live-action-drama from 2002. Michiru Oshima seemed inspired by the orchestral work of animes from the 1990ies. I’m probably imagining things but Nr 11 “Kyoushi” is most likely a reference to the great music of Evangelion, other tracks sound like the music for even earlier animes or like the musical landscapes by Joe Hisaishi. However, the OST for Gokusen is good to listen to. Thanks for sharing. For the anime: https://myanimelist.net/anime/242/Gokusen?q=gokusen&cat=anime For the tele-series: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0292765/
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I’m probably wrong but this seems to be the OST for the 13 episodes anime “Gokusen” (aka The Gokusen) from 2004, not the tv-live-action-drama from 2002. Michiru Oshima seemed inspired by the orchestral work of animes from the 1990ies. I’m probably imagining things but Nr 11 “Kyoushi” is most likely a reference to the great music of Evangelion, other tracks sound like the music for even earlier animes or like the musical landscapes by Joe Hisaishi. However, the OST for Gokusen is good to listen to. Thanks for sharing.
For the anime: https://myanimelist.net/anime/242/Gokusen?q=gokusen&cat=anime
For the tele-series: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0292765/
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