Discography of the Resident Evil video game series
Resident Evil Orchestra |
Live album by Masami Ueda
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October 21, 1999
March 20, 2001 |
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Suleputer, Mars Colony |
Masami Ueda chronology |
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Resident Evil Orchestra |
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This is a discography for Resident Evil/Biohazard.
Resident Evil Orchestra, known as Biohazard Orchestra in Japan, is a recording of a concert that was held in Japan featuring orchestral arrangements of music from Resident Evil (1996), Resident Evil 2 (1998), and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999) performed by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. The music was arranged by Kazunori Miyake.
The Biohazard Original Soundtrack Remix was composed by Makoto Tomozawa, Akari Kaida, and Masami Ueda for the video game Biohazard, known as Resident Evil outside Japan. All compositions were rearranged by Makoto Tomozawa and mixed in QSound technology. Masami Ueda is the only member of the original composing team who continued on to score several more entries in the Resident Evil series.
The Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack was composed by Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, and Syun Nishigaki for the video game Biohazard 2, known as Resident Evil 2 outside Japan. It does not contain every track written for the game however. The remaining tracks were included in the subsequent release of the Biohazard 2 Complete Track album on August 21, 1998. Track 22, The Underground Laboratory, receives a new arrangement in the Biohazard Outbreak Soundtrack in the track Into the Unknown.
In the US the soundtrack was published later that year by Viz Music, and is identical in all respects to the original Japanese version apart from having the first track, 'The Beginning of Story', split into four separate tracks. The European edition of the soundtrack, which was published by Pioneer LDCE, has exactly the same track listing as the Japanese version.
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