New Final Fantasy Song Book CD details
sifar    2004-01-03, 07:58 am.

Square Enix has confirmed that it will be releasing an album that features vocals from the very first Final Fantasy to the eleventh installment. Many of the tracks will contain brand new vocals, while others will be rearranged. The album's composition and arrangement is being worked on by Nobuo Uematsu. Previous Final Fantasy based vocal albums included "Pray" and "Love will grow". There covers can be seen in the links below:

Link >> Vocal Album I: Pray Link >> Vocal Album II: Love Will grow

It has also been confirmed that the track "Eyes on Me" sung by Faye Wong for Final Fantasy VIII will also be in the song book. The album will be published by HMV (still no word on who will be the official replacement for recently bankrupt, DigiCube) and sell on March 10, 2004 for 2,667 JPY.




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