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* '''Drum:''' Masashi Matsumoto | * '''Drum:''' Masashi Matsumoto | ||
* '''Bass:''' Koji Motosugi | * '''Bass:''' Koji Motosugi | ||
− | * '''Guitar:''' Chew-Taro Moritake | + | * '''Guitar:''' [[Chew-Taro Moritake]] |
* '''Acc.piano&E.piano:''' [[Yutaka Minobe]] | * '''Acc.piano&E.piano:''' [[Yutaka Minobe]] | ||
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− | * '''Executive Producer:''' [[Haruki Nakayama]] (MMV) | + | * '''Executive Producer:''' [[Haruki Nakayama]] ([[MMV]]) |
* '''Producer:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]] (SEGA), [[Yukifumi Makino]] (SEGA), [[Mineko Okamura]] (SEGA) | * '''Producer:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]] (SEGA), [[Yukifumi Makino]] (SEGA), [[Mineko Okamura]] (SEGA) | ||
* '''Sound Producer:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]] (SEGA) | * '''Sound Producer:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]] (SEGA) | ||
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* '''Engineer:''' [[Yoshitada Miya]] | * '''Engineer:''' [[Yoshitada Miya]] | ||
* '''Assistant Engineer:''' [[Sawako Sogabe]] (SEGA), [[Syuhei Mukai]] (SEGA) | * '''Assistant Engineer:''' [[Sawako Sogabe]] (SEGA), [[Syuhei Mukai]] (SEGA) | ||
− | * '''A&R:''' Yoshiaki Matsumoto (MMV), [[Yumiko Mouri]] (SEGA) | + | * '''A&R:''' Yoshiaki Matsumoto ([[MMV]]), [[Yumiko Mouri]] (SEGA) |
* '''Production Coordinater:''' [[Mariko Takeda]] (SEGA) | * '''Production Coordinater:''' [[Mariko Takeda]] (SEGA) | ||
− | * '''Promotion:''' Yasuhiro Takeuchi (MMV), Junko Abe (MMV) | + | * '''Promotion:''' Yasuhiro Takeuchi ([[MMV]]), Junko Abe ([[MMV]]) |
* '''Mastering Engineer:''' Kazushi Kyougoku | * '''Mastering Engineer:''' Kazushi Kyougoku | ||
− | * '''Mastering Studio:''' Hitokuchizaka Studio | + | * '''Mastering Studio:''' [[Hitokuchizaka Studio]] |
* '''Art Direction & Design:''' [[Takashi Thomas Yuda]] (SEGA) | * '''Art Direction & Design:''' [[Takashi Thomas Yuda]] (SEGA) | ||
* '''Special Thanks:''' [[Kazuo Koizumi]] ([[SEGA MUSIC Inc.]]) | * '''Special Thanks:''' [[Kazuo Koizumi]] ([[SEGA MUSIC Inc.]]) |
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Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (スペースチャンネル5 オリジナルサウンドトラック) is the CD release accompanying the Sega Dreamcast game Space Channel 5. Tracks 23 through 99 on the CD are a collection of voices from the game totaling 12:58.
Track list
1. Mexican Flyer (Original) (2:36) |
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2. Option: The Reporter from SCH5 (2:39) |
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3. Opening Jingle: Swinging Report Show (0:14) |
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4. Spaceport: Introducing Ulala!! (3:22) |
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5. Coco★Tapioka: The Huge Dancer (3:57) |
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6. Short Program: 01 (1:21) |
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7. Space Ship: Strut (3:09) |
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8. Space Ship: Trapped in the Galaxy (3:16) |
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9. Morolina♥: The Elegant Coward (3:39) |
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10. Short Program: 02 (1:35) |
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11. Asteroid Belt: Go! Go! "Astrobeat Jr." (1:37) |
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12. Morolian's Base: Strange Path (1:32) |
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13. Morolin! Monroe!: Rapid Geminis in the Monitor (4:11) |
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14. Morolian's Base: Escape (1:12) |
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15. Short Program: 03 (1:24) |
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16. Space Channel 5: Getting the Truth (3:13) |
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17. Evila: Attack of the Perfect Reporter (2:51) |
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18. Giant Evila: Space Dogfight!! (1:31) |
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19. Blank TV: Ulala Support Chant (2:55) |
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20. Short Program: 04 (0:27) |
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21. Ending: Pala Paya ... Lounge Musique (4:20) |
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22. Mexican Flyer (Remix) (5:50) |
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► Running time: 56:51
Production credits
- Compose&arrangement: Dr.Pris, Dr.Rachael, Naofumi Hataya <4,9,11,12,14,17,19,21,22>, Kenichi Tokoi <2,5,7,8,13,16,18,22>
- Horn Arrangement: Tadashi Ohtsubo
- Trumpet: Isao Sakuma, Mitsukuni Kohata, Naohito Watanabe, Naruhiro Kikuchi, Koichi Suzuki
- Trombone: Yuji Shimoda, Gakutaro Miyauchi
- Sax: Yo Shibano, Toshimichi Imao
- Drum: Masashi Matsumoto
- Bass: Koji Motosugi
- Guitar: Chew-Taro Moritake
- Acc.piano&E.piano: Yutaka Minobe
- Strings: Jun Takeuchi, Kuniyo Fukami, Rika Morozumi, Toshihiko Nagayama
- Chorus: Miho Fujiwara, Yoko Akama, Wornell Jones, Tomoko Sasaki, TRIAD PROJECT.inc
- Scores: Hiroshi Aso
- Recording Coordinator: Hidetaka Carl Shibata
- Voices: Thomas Yuda, Tomoko Sasaki, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Hirokazu Akashi, Yoshitada Miya, Kenichi Tokoi, Takumi Yoshinaga
- Executive Producer: Haruki Nakayama (MMV)
- Producer: Tetsuya Mizuguchi (SEGA), Yukifumi Makino (SEGA), Mineko Okamura (SEGA)
- Sound Producer: Naofumi Hataya (SEGA)
- Story Designer: Takumi Yoshinaga (SEGA)
- Recorded and mixed at SEGA DIGITAL STUDIO
- Recording Director: Fumitaka Shibata (SEGA)
- Chief Engineer: Hirokazu Akashi (SEGA)
- Engineer: Yoshitada Miya
- Assistant Engineer: Sawako Sogabe (SEGA), Syuhei Mukai (SEGA)
- A&R: Yoshiaki Matsumoto (MMV), Yumiko Mouri (SEGA)
- Production Coordinater: Mariko Takeda (SEGA)
- Promotion: Yasuhiro Takeuchi (MMV), Junko Abe (MMV)
- Mastering Engineer: Kazushi Kyougoku
- Mastering Studio: Hitokuchizaka Studio
- Art Direction & Design: Takashi Thomas Yuda (SEGA)
- Special Thanks: Kazuo Koizumi (SEGA MUSIC Inc.)
- Made by Marvelous Entertainment Inc.
- Game Produced by SOFT DEPT.#9 for SEGA ENTERPRISES,LTD.
- Licensed by SEGA
- "Mexican Flyer" music by: Ken Woodman & his Picaddilly Brass
- Licensed by Shanghai Music LTD
Physical scans
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.marv.jp/titles/mc/900/ (Wayback Machine: 2017-11-22 22:35)
- ↑ File:SC5OST CD JP card4.pdf, page 2
- ↑ File:SC5OST CD JP card5.pdf, page 2
Space Channel 5 | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Merchandise | Technical information | Bootlegs
Music: Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer (2000) | Space Channel 5 Planet Dance (2000) | Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (2000) | Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 (2000)
Demos: Space Channel 5 Taikenban (1999)
Prototypes: 2000-04-20
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