User:Sjones23/Music of Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?

The music of the video game Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning? was composed by regular series composer Kohei Tanaka.

Concept and creation

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Albums

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Sakura Wars 3 Music Collection: Paris Music Hall

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Sakura Wars 3 Music Collection: Paris Music Hall
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 3, 2001
Length74:36 (disc one)
71:18 (disc two)
LabelAvex Mode

Sakura Wars 3 Music Collection: Paris Music Hall (サクラ大戦3 ミュージックコレクシオン 巴里音楽館, Sakura Taisen Surī Myūjikku Korekushon Pari Ongakukan) is a soundtrack album containing musical tracks from the game, composed by Kohei Tanaka and arranged by Tanaka, Takayuki Negishi, Hayato Matsuo, Masami Kishimura, Shirō Hamaguchi, Shinji Miyazaki, Akifumi Tada, Hideki Abe, and Yutaka Minobe. The soundtrack spans two discs and has a combined duration of 2:25:54. It was released on May 3, 2001 by Avex Mode, and bears the catalog number AVCA-14154/B.

Sakura Wars 3 Vocal Collection Paris – Complete Song Works

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Singles

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Mihata no Moto ni/Hana no Paris

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"Mihata no Moto ni" (御旗のもとに, lit. "Under the Imperial Banner") and "Hana no Paris" (花の巴里, lit. "Flowery Paris") are the respective opening and first ending theme songs of Is Paris Burning?. Both pieces were composed, like the rest of the game, by Kohei Tanaka and their lyrics were written by series creator Oji Hiroi. "Mihata no Moto ni" is sung by Noriko Hidaka, Saeko Shimazu, Etsuko Kozakura, Kikuko Inoue and Yoshino Takamori and arranged by Takayuki Negishi, while "Hana no Paris" is performed by Sachiko Kojima and Mika Kanai along with Shimazu, Kozakura, Inoue and Takamori and arranged by Akifumi Tada. The songs was released as a single by Avex Trax in Japan by Avex Mode on April 11, 2001 and it contains both the vocal and instrumental versions. The single covers a duration of 14:24 and has a catalog number of AVCA-14140. "Mihata no Moto ni/Hana no Paris" reached #17 on the Japan Oricon charts and sold over 71,000 copies.[1][2]

Legacy

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "御旗のもとに". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  2. ^ "21世紀シングル総合売上げランキング9" (in Japanese). Sports Channel + ORICON MUSIC. Retrieved April 18, 2019.