Music of the Gran Turismo Series
Gran Turismo Original Game Soundtrack |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists
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Released |
May 21, 1998 |
Length |
75:32 |
Label |
Sony Music |
GT2: Music at the Speed of Sound |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists
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Released |
April 25, 2000 |
Length |
101:43 |
Label |
Tristar |
Gran Turismo 2 Original Game Soundtrack |
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
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Released |
March 23, 2000 |
Label |
Village Records |
GT3 |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
(not rated) |
Gran Turismo 4 Original Game Soundtrack |
Soundtrack album by Various artists
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Released |
December 22, 2004 |
Length |
70:55 |
Label |
Sony |
Gran Turismo 4 Kicks |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists
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Released |
February 3, 2005 |
Genre |
Psychedelic |
Length |
64:51 |
Label |
Solstice Records |
Music From And Inspired by Gran Turismo 4 |
Soundtrack album by Various artists
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Released |
March 23, 2005 |
Length |
47:55 |
Label |
Universal Music Inc. International |
Gran Turismo featured two different opening songs. For the North American and PAL versions is a Chemical Brothers remix of the Manic Street Preachers song "Everything Must Go". The opening music for the Japanese version is Moon Over The Castle, composed by Masahiro Andoh; this music is used for the opening movie in the Japanese version of every Gran Turismo primary game to date (as well as the Asian version of Gran Turismo 4). The North American and PAL versions of the game featured a soundtrack composed of instrumentals and famous bands, whereas the Japanese version used the Gran Turismo Original Soundtrack, a completely original score.
This Album is base on Masahiro Andoh's Solo Album 'Andy's' (1996), Work with Tadashi Namba, AKA Ted Namba. Track 1~12, Includes "Moon over the Castle" are Arranged by Ted Namba.
Gran Turismo 2 further increased the number of tracks on-disc by separating the two gametypes, arcade and simulation, onto two discs. This allowed for more space to place audio. Below is the ingame track list, followed by the official soundtrack CDs. The soundtracks are different between PAL, American and Japanese versions.
^a played during the arcade credits
^b played during the simulation credits
Track 2~10 are Arranged by Keiji Matsumoto, former members of T-Square working while he's still in the band.
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec featured twenty-six different songs on its soundtrack. They range from classic rock to rap. Below is a list of songs featured in the game.
^a played during ending credits
The first taste of Gran Turismo 4's music was in Gran Turismo 4: Prologue. Prologue featured early versions of tracks by Daiki Kasho, and The Antidote. A full track list is as follows,
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