词条 | Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack |
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| name = Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack | type = soundtrack | artist = Kenji Yamamoto | cover = DBZ1&2.PNG | alt = | released = {{start date|2005|01|19}} | recorded = | studio = | genre = Anime/Video game | length = 68:28 | language = Japanese | label = Team Entertainment | producer = | chronology = Budokai Soundtrack | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Dragon Ball Z 3 Original Soundtrack | next_year = }}{{nihongo|Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack|ドラゴンボールZ & Z2 オリジナルサウンドトラック|Doragon Bōru Zetto ando Doragon Bōru Zetto Tzu Orijinaru Saundotorakku}} is the official licensed soundtrack of the first two Dragon Ball Z video games for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube by the same name (known as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 1 & 2 in English-speaking countries). It was released by Team Entertainment on January 19, 2005 in Japan only.[1] Album informationThis release was unique in that composer Kenji Yamamoto collaborated with not just the standard Japanese performers of American as well as Japanese artists. American credits include Steve Lukather guitarist of the 1980s rock band Toto and 1970s R&B Soul Funk band Tower of Power who can predominately be heard on tracks 22-24, but despite these credits the album remains a Japanese exclusive. Because this release focuses on the first two PS2 DBZ games, many of Yamamoto's orchestrated tracks heard in the story modes of both games were left out. Prompting many fans digitally rip music straight from the games themselves. For the most part, the tracks featured are very rock oriented with only a few featuring a jazzy funk vibe thanks in part to Tower of Power's influence. The back of the jewel casing gives both Japanese and English track listings for the songs, but the English list is not a direct translation of the Japanese. Instead, they are the names that were provided when the games were released as Budokai and Budokai 2. Easily giving the impression that the soundtrack producer anticipated a big demand of importing the album by fans in English-speaking countries. Coupled with the soundtrack is a bonus DVD featuring the intro and music videos of the opening theme "Kusuburu heart ni Hi o Tsukero" performed by Hironobu Kageyama, and montage game footage. Track listing
Track name changesWhen the games were released in English-speaking countries, names of various tracks including the theme song were changed in order to localize despite that this soundtrack has not been released in English-speaking countries. As follows are those changes. 1.Go For It!! 4.Take It On!! 19.A Stranger ReceptionThe compositions were met with positive reviews by various gaming critics. Many critics who reviewed the first Budokai game assumed that the music, like the voice talent, was Faulconer's compositions straight from the anime. Sites like IGN[2][3] and GameSpy consider the music the strongest feature of Budokai.[4] Michael Knutson of GameZone though the tracks in Budokai 2 were upbeat and would not get repetitive.[5] Mr. Nash of the Armchair Empire first says that it doesn't hold up but then goes on to say "The music works just fine for adding atmosphere to the fights".[6] References1. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.team-e.co.jp/products_new/kdsd-00042/index.html|title= Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack|accessdate= February 12, 2009|publisher= Team Entertainment|language= Japanese|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090330102754/http://www.team-e.co.jp/products_new/kdsd-00042/index.html|archivedate= March 30, 2009|df= }} {{Dragon Ball music}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dragon Ball Z and Z 2 Original Soundtrack}}2. ^{{cite web |url= http://ps2.ign.com/articles/379/379000p3.html|title= Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, The popular localized anime sees its greatest fighting incarnation ever, but that doesn't necessarily make it good.|accessdate= February 12, 2009|last= Dunham|first= Jeremy|publisher= IGN|date= December 1, 2002}} 3. ^{{cite web |url= http://ps2.ign.com/articles/442/442606p3.html|title= Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2, Why is it that Saiyans can save the world and destroy everything but can't take out the trash or mow the lawn?|accessdate= February 12, 2009|last= Dunham|first= Jeremy|publisher= IGN|date= December 2, 2003}} 4. ^{{cite web |url= http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/dragon-ball-z-budokai/5511p1.html|title= Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (PS2)|accessdate= February 12, 2009|last= Padilla|first= Raymond|publisher= GameSpy|date= January 6, 2003}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://ps2.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r22769.htm |title=Dragon Ball Z: Budokai(tm) 2 Review |accessdate=February 12, 2009 |last=Knutson |first=Michael |publisher=GameZone |date=December 18, 2003 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004025959/http://ps2.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r22769.htm |archivedate=October 4, 2008 |df= }} 6. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.armchairempire.com/Reviews/ps2/dragonball-z-budokai.htm|title= Dragonball Z: Budokai Score: 6.8/10|accessdate= February 12, 2009|author= Mr. Nash|publisher= The Armchair Empire|date= March 22, 2003}} 3 : Dragon Ball soundtracks|Video game soundtracks|2005 soundtracks |
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