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Music of Final Fantasy VIII

Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu
Released
March 1, 1999
January 2000 (Music Collection)
May 10, 2004 (reissue)
Recorded Sound City, Tokyo
Genre Ambient,Breakbeat, Classical, Electronic,Future jazz,Pop, Synthpop, Techno,Video game
Length 62:07 (disc one)
62:31 (disc two)
63:38 (disc three)
61:14 (disc four)
Label
DigiCube
Square EA (Music Collection)
Square Enix (reissue)
Producer Nobuo Uematsu
Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII
Soundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu
Released November 19, 1999
July 22, 2004
Length 1:04:12
Label DigiCube
Square Enix (reissue)
Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII
Soundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu, Shirō Hamaguchi
Released January 21, 2000
July 22, 2004
Length 48:03
Label DigiCube
Square Enix (reissue)
"Eyes on Me"
Single by Faye Wong
Released February 24, 1999
Format CD
Genre Pop
Label Toshiba-EMI
Writer(s) Kako Someya (lyrics)
Nobuo Uematsu (music)

The music of the video game Final Fantasy VIII was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. The Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack, a compilation of all music in the game, was released on four Compact Discs by DigiCube in Japan, and by Square EA in North America. A special orchestral arrangement of selected tracks from the game—arranged by Shirō Hamaguchi—was released under the title Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII, and a collection of piano arrangements—performed by Shinko Ogata—was released under the title Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII.

The game's soundtrack is best known for two tracks: "Liberi Fatali", a Latin choral piece that is played during the introduction to the game, and "Eyes on Me", a pop song serving as the game's theme, performed by Chinese singer Faye Wong. Reviewers were generally pleased with the music, although several cited issues while comparing the score to previous games or looking at individual tracks.

Nobuo Uematsu's usual influences include Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Simon and Garfunkel, and Elton John. In regard to Final Fantasy VIII, Uematsu did not prefer to use multiple sources to find MIDI instruments—"I could be coming up with a great melody in the very moment"—instead using a Roland SC88 synthesizer for the entire score. Uematsu wrote notes based on character designs and screenplays, creating a general picture of the pieces' moods. He could not express a character's emotions solely with plot, instead using images of appearance and attire—"It's important to know when their emotions are at their height, but it usually takes until a month before release for them to finish the ending dialog...!" In response to a question by IGN music stating that the music of Final Fantasy VIII was very dark and perhaps influenced by the plot of the game, Uematsu stated "the atmosphere of music varies depending on story line, of course, but it's also my intention to put various types of music into one game".


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