Music of the Soulcalibur series explained

Soulcalibur is a weapon-based fighting game series by Namco Bandai Games. The series revolves around a sword that, after years of bloodshed and hatred, gained a soul of its own, the Soul Edge, and the sword forged to counter it, Soulcalibur. The discography of the Soulcalibur series consists of two soundtrack albums for the first game in the series, Soul Edge, and one soundtrack album each for Soulcalibur, Soulcalibur II, III, IV, V and VI. None of the other games in the series have received a soundtrack release.

Music from the series was performed by a live orchestra at a concert at the Salle Pleyel in Paris in February 2017.[1]

Super Battle Sound Attack Soul Edge

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Super Battle Sound Attack Soul Edge
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:September 20, 1996
October 21, 1996
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:42:24
Label:Media Remoras
Pony Canyon (reprint)

Super Battle Sound Attack Soul Edge is the soundtrack album for the arcade version of Soul Edge. It was composed by Namco employees Takayuki Aihara and Takanori Otsuka, with Aihara providing the majority of the tracks while Otsuka composed tracks 9, 11, 16, 20, and 25. Its 26 tracks have a duration of 42:24. The album was published by Media Remoras on September 20, 1996, with the catalog number of MRCA-20099, and reprinted by Pony Canyon a month later on October 21, 1996, with the catalog number PCCG-00365.[2]

Soul Edge Original Soundtrack - Khan Super Session

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Soul Edge Original Soundtrack - Khan Super Session
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:December 18, 1996
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:58:09
Label:BMG Japan

Soul Edge Original Soundtrack - Khan Super Session is the soundtrack album for the PlayStation version of Soul Edge, which contained entirely different music than the arcade version, including "The Edge of Soul", which served as this version's main theme. It was composed by Masumi Itō (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 14), Benten Maru (2, 8, 10, and 16), Yoshiyuki Ito (6 and 12), Aki Hata (4), and Taku Iwasaki (9, 13 and 15). Its 16 tracks have a duration of 58:09. The album was published by BMG Japan on December 18, 1996, with the catalog number BVCH-732.[3]

Soulcalibur Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur Original Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:October 21, 1999
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:1:02:26 (Disc 1)
10:55 (Disc 2)
Label:Bandai Music Entertainment

Soulcalibur Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the second game in the Soul series, Soulcalibur. It was composed by Namco employees Junichi Nakatsuru, Yoshihito Yano, Akitaka Tohyama, Takanori Otsuka, and Hideki Tobeta. Its 37 tracks span two discs and have a duration of 1:13:21. The second disc is only four tracks long, and contains two arrangements of tracks from the first disc made for the arcade version of the game as well as two additional arrangements. The album was published by Bandai Music Entertainment on October 21, 1999, with the catalog number APCG-9006.[4]

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Soulcalibur II Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur II Original Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:March 26, 2003
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:1:09:16 (Disc 1)
39:57 (Disc 2)
Label:DigiCube

Soulcalibur II Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the third game in the Soul series, Soulcalibur II. It was composed by Namco employees Junichi Nakatsuru, Yoshihito Yano, Asuka Sakai, Rio Hamamoto, Ryuichi Takada, and Junichi Takagi. Nakatsuru and Yano had also worked on the prequel's soundtrack. The album's 35 tracks span two discs and have a duration of 1:49:13. The album was published by DigiCube on March 26, 2003, with the catalog numbers SSCX-10086~7.[5] 28 of the tracks were included in a CD distributed with the game's strategy guide in North America titled Soulcalibur II Limited Edition Strategy Guide Soundtrack on August 21, 2003.[6] The Gamecube version of the game received an exclusive track that was a remix of The Legend of Zelda theme which played in Link's profile and Destined Battle.

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Soulcalibur III Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur III Original Soundtrack - Legend of Sounds
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:November 23, 2005
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:1:09:50 (Disc 1)
1:06:03 (Disc 2)
Producer:Victor Entertainment

Soulcalibur III Original Soundtrack - Legend of Sounds is the soundtrack album for Soulcalibur III. It was composed by Namco employees Junichi Nakatsuru, Ryuichi Takada, and Keiki Kobayashi. Its 62 tracks span two discs and have a duration of 2:15:53. The album was published by Victor Entertainment on November 23, 2005, with the catalog number VIZL-158.[7] Like the previous soundtrack in the series, a one-disc, 35-track version of the album was included in the North American strategy guide for the game. It was released on October 25, 2005.[8]

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Soulcalibur IV Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur IV Original Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:September 3, 2008
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:1:09:23 (Disc 1)
1:07:37 (Disc 2)
Label:Marvelous Entertainment

Soulcalibur IV Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Soulcalibur IV. It was composed by Namco employees Junichi Nakatsuru, Keiki Kobayashi, Masaharu Iwata, and Hiroyuki Fujita. Its 65 tracks span two discs and have a duration of 2:17:00. The album was published by Marvelous Entertainment on September 3, 2008, with the catalog number MJCD-20132.[9] As with the previous two games in the series, a one-disc, 22-track version of the album was included in the North American strategy guide for the game. It was released on July 22, 2008.[10] Three tracks from the Star Wars films accommodate the three guest characters: The Apprentice, Darth Vader, and Yoda. The tracks are "Duel of the Fates", "The Imperial March," "Qui-Gon's Noble End", and respectively.

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Soulcalibur V Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur V Original Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:January 31, 2012
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:51:48 (Disc 1)
56:47 (Disc 2)
45:09 (Disc 2)
Label:Creative Intelligence Arts RECORDS

Soulcalibur V Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Soulcalibur V. It was composed by Junichi Nakatsuru, Hiroki Kikuta, Tomoki Miyoshi, Andrew Aversa, Cris Velasco, Inon Zur, Jillian Aversa, and Jesper Kyd. Its 57 tracks span three discs and have a duration of 2:33:44. The album was published by Creative Intelligence Arts Records on January 31, 2012, with the catalog number SCV-0010112L. A one-disc, 17-track version of the album that included in the collector's edition game, was also released on January 31, 2012.

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Soulcalibur VI Original Soundtrack

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Soulcalibur VI Original Soundtrack
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:July 27, 2019
Genre:Video game soundtrack
Length:1:07:50 (Disc 1)
47:50 (Disc 2)
1:00:48 (Disc 3)
1:01:09 (Disc 4)
Label:SweepRecord
Producer:Bandai Namco

Soulcalibur VI Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Soulcalibur VI. It was composed by Junichi Nakatsuru, Yoshihito Yano, Syuri Misaki, Yu Sugimoto, Rio Hamamoto, and Yukihiro Jindo. Its 71 tracks span four discs and a total length of 3:56:58. The album was published by SweepRecord on July 27, 2019, with the catalog number SRIN-1161.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. BandaiNamcoEU. BANDAI NAMCO Europe. 819537967131672578. 12 January 2017. .@Soulcalibur will be featured during Orchestral Memories on Feb. 4th in Paris, get your tickets:…. /video/1
  2. Web site: Soul Edge Arcade Edition Original Soundtrack - Super Battle Sound Attack. Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  3. Web site: Soul Edge PlayStation Edition Original Soundtrack - Khan Super Session. Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  4. Web site: Soul Calibur Original Soundtrack. Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  5. Web site: Soul Calibur II Original Soundtrack (Japan). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  6. Web site: Soul Calibur II Limited Edition Strategy Guide Soundtrack (US). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  7. Web site: Soul Calibur III Original Soundtrack - Legend of Sounds (Japan). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  8. Web site: Soul Calibur III Limited Edition Strategy Guide Soundtrack (US). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  9. Web site: Soul Calibur IV Original Soundtrack (Japan). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  10. Web site: Soul Calibur IV Limited Edition Strategy Guide Soundtrack (US). Square Enix Music Online. 2009-09-15.
  11. Web site: Soulcalibur VI Original Soundtrack (Japan). 5 June 2019. SweepRecord. 2019-07-17.