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    Yosh - Hollow / Nobuo Uematsu & Masashi Hamauzu - Credits[^] So this past Christmas break I played the Final Fantasy VII Remake. Great game and needless to say I ordered the soundtrack, which arrived last week! Including the Intergrade DLC it has 266 tracks, so you know what to expect of the SOTW in the next 266 weeks ;p Seriously though, it has lots of great music and picking just one for this SOTW is pretty difficult. So I'm going with the credits music, which consists of Hollow by Yosh and a medley of Aerith's Theme, the Main Theme of FFVII (sector 7 slums theme in the remake) and some original remake music by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary FF composer, and Masashi Hamauzu, who is also known for FF and the SaGa series. Aerith's Theme is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever written, period. Although, I must say Flowers Blooming in the Church, which is an arrangement of Aerith's Theme, sounds great in the remake and may even be my favorite. The Main Theme of FFVII was the overworld theme in the original game, great piece, which, together with Aerith's Theme, was already available as orchestrated piece on the FFVII Reunion Tracks album and on the Distant Worlds albums. The original remake music has some great tunes too, like Hollow Skies, which is basically the musical theme of Hollow. All in all a great soundtrack and, just like the game, highly recommended! :thumbsup:

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      Yosh - Hollow / Nobuo Uematsu & Masashi Hamauzu - Credits[^] So this past Christmas break I played the Final Fantasy VII Remake. Great game and needless to say I ordered the soundtrack, which arrived last week! Including the Intergrade DLC it has 266 tracks, so you know what to expect of the SOTW in the next 266 weeks ;p Seriously though, it has lots of great music and picking just one for this SOTW is pretty difficult. So I'm going with the credits music, which consists of Hollow by Yosh and a medley of Aerith's Theme, the Main Theme of FFVII (sector 7 slums theme in the remake) and some original remake music by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary FF composer, and Masashi Hamauzu, who is also known for FF and the SaGa series. Aerith's Theme is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever written, period. Although, I must say Flowers Blooming in the Church, which is an arrangement of Aerith's Theme, sounds great in the remake and may even be my favorite. The Main Theme of FFVII was the overworld theme in the original game, great piece, which, together with Aerith's Theme, was already available as orchestrated piece on the FFVII Reunion Tracks album and on the Distant Worlds albums. The original remake music has some great tunes too, like Hollow Skies, which is basically the musical theme of Hollow. All in all a great soundtrack and, just like the game, highly recommended! :thumbsup:

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      Very pleasant listening. Thanks for sharing. This week I've pulled out my vinyl album "Feels so Good" by Chuck Mangione -- I usually need music without lyrics for my work background music.

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Yosh - Hollow / Nobuo Uematsu & Masashi Hamauzu - Credits[^] So this past Christmas break I played the Final Fantasy VII Remake. Great game and needless to say I ordered the soundtrack, which arrived last week! Including the Intergrade DLC it has 266 tracks, so you know what to expect of the SOTW in the next 266 weeks ;p Seriously though, it has lots of great music and picking just one for this SOTW is pretty difficult. So I'm going with the credits music, which consists of Hollow by Yosh and a medley of Aerith's Theme, the Main Theme of FFVII (sector 7 slums theme in the remake) and some original remake music by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary FF composer, and Masashi Hamauzu, who is also known for FF and the SaGa series. Aerith's Theme is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever written, period. Although, I must say Flowers Blooming in the Church, which is an arrangement of Aerith's Theme, sounds great in the remake and may even be my favorite. The Main Theme of FFVII was the overworld theme in the original game, great piece, which, together with Aerith's Theme, was already available as orchestrated piece on the FFVII Reunion Tracks album and on the Distant Worlds albums. The original remake music has some great tunes too, like Hollow Skies, which is basically the musical theme of Hollow. All in all a great soundtrack and, just like the game, highly recommended! :thumbsup:

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        Some catchy electro-swing this week: [Parov Stelar - All Night](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fksmO\_y4FdA), [Catgroove](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH9v8CaaK6Y), and a nice mix for afterwards: [The best of Parov Stelar](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwsmlKNTXJE). Some real toe-tapping stuff!

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        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

          Yosh - Hollow / Nobuo Uematsu & Masashi Hamauzu - Credits[^] So this past Christmas break I played the Final Fantasy VII Remake. Great game and needless to say I ordered the soundtrack, which arrived last week! Including the Intergrade DLC it has 266 tracks, so you know what to expect of the SOTW in the next 266 weeks ;p Seriously though, it has lots of great music and picking just one for this SOTW is pretty difficult. So I'm going with the credits music, which consists of Hollow by Yosh and a medley of Aerith's Theme, the Main Theme of FFVII (sector 7 slums theme in the remake) and some original remake music by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary FF composer, and Masashi Hamauzu, who is also known for FF and the SaGa series. Aerith's Theme is one of the most beautiful musical pieces ever written, period. Although, I must say Flowers Blooming in the Church, which is an arrangement of Aerith's Theme, sounds great in the remake and may even be my favorite. The Main Theme of FFVII was the overworld theme in the original game, great piece, which, together with Aerith's Theme, was already available as orchestrated piece on the FFVII Reunion Tracks album and on the Distant Worlds albums. The original remake music has some great tunes too, like Hollow Skies, which is basically the musical theme of Hollow. All in all a great soundtrack and, just like the game, highly recommended! :thumbsup:

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          Another one you will probably like: [The Top 25 Final Fantasy Songs of All Time](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Iweue-OcMo)

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            Another one you will probably like: [The Top 25 Final Fantasy Songs of All Time](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Iweue-OcMo)

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            Good ones, although I'd go with the FFXII version of Battle at the Big Bridge. Spot on with the Pray arrangement of Terra's Theme though! Other than that... This guy and I have very different tastes :laugh: It's good, but I think only about five songs would actually make it into my top 25 :D

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              Some catchy electro-swing this week: [Parov Stelar - All Night](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fksmO\_y4FdA), [Catgroove](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH9v8CaaK6Y), and a nice mix for afterwards: [The best of Parov Stelar](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwsmlKNTXJE). Some real toe-tapping stuff!

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              I'll have to listen to some Parov Stelar again :D Seen them live in 2015 or 2016, nice party.

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                Very pleasant listening. Thanks for sharing. This week I've pulled out my vinyl album "Feels so Good" by Chuck Mangione -- I usually need music without lyrics for my work background music.

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                That instantly reminded me of the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack.

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                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                  I'll have to listen to some Parov Stelar again :D Seen them live in 2015 or 2016, nice party.

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                  Sander Rossel wrote:

                  Seen them live in 2015 or 2016

                  Sounds fun!

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