
Genre: Score
Date: 2009
Country: Japan
Audio codec: MP3
Quality: 320 kbs
Playtime: 1:05:40
Thanks to Gary Seven
01. The Universe Spreading To Infinity (Space Battleship Yamato Symphonic Suite Overture) (1:43)
02. Cascade Black Hole (Mahler Symphony No. 2 ‘Resurrection’ First Movement) (2:40)
03. Kodai’s Return (5:56)
04. Youth (Yamato – The New Voyage BGM) (1:44)
05. Sleeping Beneath The Ice (Final Yamato: Yamato Funeral Theme) (3:14)
06. Yamato Launch (5:46)
07. Into The Vortex Of War (3:51)
08. Flyby Warp (Final Yamato: Miraculous Neutrino Beam) (2:48)
09. Amar (Tchaikovsky’s Slave March) (5:36)
10. Gori (Beethoven’s Egmont Overture) (5:34)
11. Queen Ilya (Chopin Nocturne #1) (5:28)
12. Battle For The Future (Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata) (2:36)
13. Mega Fortress SUS (Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16) (5:47)
14. Symphony For Rebirth (Yamato Prologue: Immortal Ship Of My Heart BGM) (4:18)
15. Metzler (2:46)
16. Dedicate My Love (6:01)
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This score is a strange one in that Naoto Otomo actually wrote little of it. It is largely made up of tracks taken from other Yamato films and various classical pieces. This film takes place 17 years after the events of Final Yamato and was meant to be the first part of a sequel trilogy, but it was not received well by fans and the other two films were scrapped, with the producers instead deciding to reboot the series entirely, leading to Yamato 2199 and its sequels. For those shows, it was wisely decided to utilize Hiroshi Myagawa’s original themes, re-orchestrated and re-recorded by his son Akira Miyagawa, a composer in his own right, who also wrote original music for those series.
Please upload the 2012 2CD Director’s Cut version of the soundtrack
The only album missing related to Yamato Resurrection would be this one:
https://vgmdb.net/album/33838
Space Battleship Yamato Resurrection Director’s Cut Original Soundtrack
Please upload the Director’s Cut version of the soundtrack
It’s the only CD that would be missing