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Little Ducks (Duck Village BGM) - Genso Suikoden III Original Soundtrack

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English: Little Ducks (Duck Village BGM)
Japanese: あひるぼっこ (ダックの村BGM)
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~~~~~~~~~~Genso Suikoden III Original Soundtrack~~~~~~~~~~
Catalog Number KMCA-164~5
Release Date Jul 24, 2002
Publish Format Commercial
Release Price 3500 JPY
Media Format 2 CD
Classification Original Soundtrack
Published by Konami Music Entertainment
Composed by HIMEKAMI (Yoshiaki Hoshi), Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida, Masahiko Kimura, Keiko Fukami
Arranged by Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida, Masahiko Kimura
Performed by HIMEKAMI (Yoshiaki Hoshi), 中島和子, 志和純子, Yoriko Sano, Jomon Mahoroba Gasshoudan, Tomoshige Yamamoto, Yoshiki Hoshi
The music to Suikoden III was composed by Michiru Yamane, Keiko Fukami, and Masahiko Kimura. The vocal to the opening track "Ai wo Koete" (usually translated as "Exceeding Love" or "Transcending Love") was performed by Himekami. The soundtrack was released on 2 CDs on July 24, 2002 as Genso Suikoden III Original Soundtrack. Miki Higashino, who had composed the main Suikoden themes and most of the music in the first two games, did not participate in the soundtrack, which explains the noticeable difference in style from the earlier soundtracks. On September 11, 2002, Genso Suikoden III Collection ~Rustling Wind~ was released, featuring 10 tracks from the game with new arrangements. The arrangement was done by a group calling themselves "bosque aroma" that consisted of Shusei Murai, Jiro Okada, and Mantell Nonoda.
http://vgmdb.net/album/678
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=KMCA-164
__________Genso Suikoden III__________
Suikoden III (幻想水滸伝III Gensō Suikoden Surī) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console, and the third installment in the Suikoden video game series. It was released in 2002 in Japan and North America, with a manga adaption published in 2004.
Like other games in the series, Suikoden III features an intricate, detailed setting. The game's story is presented through the "Trinity Sight System;" rather than having only one "hero," the plot is explored through three different viewpoints, allowing events to be seen from multiple sides. There are three struggling factions in Suikoden III, each with their own divisions and politics, and there is no unambiguous "right" side. Hugo of the Karaya Clan is a Grasslander, Chris Lightfellow is a Knight of the merchant nation of Zexen, and Geddoe is a member of the Harmonian Southern Frontier Defense Force, keeping watch for the huge nation of Harmonia on the Grasslands area.
The named "hero" chosen by the player at the beginning of the game is actually the Flame Champion, the Grassland leader who upheld the independence of the Grasslands against a Harmonian incursion decades ago. Unlike other Suikoden games, which generally feature a silent protagonist, the Flame Champion and the other main characters all have personalities and dialog.
Suikoden III is set in IS 475, roughly 16 in-game years after the events of Suikoden II. The game takes place in the diverse Grasslands region, an area to the northwest of Dunan from Suikoden II (which itself was to the north of the Toran area from Suikoden). Politically, the Grasslands are mostly controlled by the Six Clans, a loose coalition between the Karaya, Lizard, Duck, Chisha, Safir and Alma Kinan clans. The clans are considered rather backward and barbaric by neighboring powers, and the clans have comparatively smaller towns than the cities seen elsewhere in the Suikoden universe. On the western coast, the merchant nation of Zexen thrives. The Zexens were an ignored offshoot of the Grassland clans long ago, and have since grown to be powerful and independent. Their architecture, politics, and citizenry are similar to Renaissance Western European civilizations. To the east lie imposing mountains and eventually Harmonia, a gigantic and populous nation. Harmonia maintains outposts along the border, notably the submissive, conquered town of Le Buque, formerly a clan from the Grasslands, and the trading citadel Caleria
http://www.amazon.com/Genso-Suikoden-Japan-Import-Playstation-2/dp/B000067OWL
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Developed by Konami
Published by Konami
Directed Yoshitaka Murayama and Keiichi Isobe
Produced by Noritada Matsukawa
Artist: Fumi Ishikawa
Soundtrack composed by Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida and Masahiko Kimura
Release date:
- in Japan: July 11, 2002
- in North America: October 22, 2002
Genre: Role-playing video game
http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/genso/III/index.html?ref=genso


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