1. Main theme
Really nicely done. Faithful to the original with vocals that might be off-putting to some but not to me, I enjoyed them.
2. Opening - Bombing Mission
I mean... if you haven't grown tired of the "GUITARIFY THIS"-ness of music in the VII fandom, you might like it. It's certainly not badly arranged. The trouble with rockifying some of VII's music unnecessarily is that you miss memorable beats of the original, and this is just "I am guitar hear me roar". I'm a huge metal fan. I'm not a this rendition of one of my all time favourite tracks fan.
3. Highwind Theme
Impressive. It's point for point the original but orchestrated, so I suppose you can't really go wrong there. My criticism of this track comes from the fact that the wind instruments either sound synthetic or poorly recorded/ mastered, and I can't work out which. The one thing I'm certain of is that once the string kicks in all is forgiven.
4. Uh. What song is this from the game? I recognise it but I don't. It's completely different from whatever it used to be.
5. Parochial Town
It's very different in tone (it manages to sound like elevator music in the beginning) but it's certainly quite pleasant to listen to. Especially when the wind instrument kicks in later. Don't give up on it too soon, it picks up!
6. Reunion
Another faithful reimagining, and for sure an improvement on the original track. No complaints, it's a pleasure to listen to.
7. Forested Temple
HOLY FUCKING SHITBALLS THIS IS SHEER PERFECTION. I have been WAITING for someone to cover this track and this just gets it so fucking right. It's not 1:1 to the original, but it matches the pace and melodies and adds more. EVERYBODY GO LISTEN RIGHT NOW. If they put this in the remake I'd be more than happy with it.
8. Aerith's Theme
I can't review a track by Kyle Landry (famous video game piano YouTuber) without being biased because I've been a huge fan of his for years (look him up on YouTube, he's covered something you love for sure). Suffice it to say I like it, and in usual Kyle Landry fashion it has his own style of improv which is needed for a track that's been covered so much.
9. "Cocktail de chocobo"
That name suits it. It's the chocobo theme and it sounds like it'd play at a 90's cocktail bar (think Frasier theme instrumentation). Not my favourite style, but well put together. Really reminds me of the Tifa's theme cover from Voices of the Lifestream.
10. Costa Del Sol theme
Maintains faith in the original track for the first 45 seconds while adding in a little electric guitar... then gets even better by upping the tempo. Note: this is how you add rock elements to a VII track without overpowering the melodies that make the track great. This is a pretty awesome rendition of this song.
11. Yuffie's Theme
Piano cover. It plays with the track a fair bit and does quite a good job of it, but it's likely not one that I'll be playing on repeat. Alternates between frantic and faithful.
12. Holding our thoughts in our hearts
(I always called this one the "when you leave midgar song". Anyway, this is a pretty beautiful cover of this song. There's nice use of acoustic guitar and a lovely rolling percussion that I really enjoy. And that's just the beginning, because then there's melancholic-turned-tense rising string that reaches its apex before landing you back on string and acoustic guitar. Really great, and quite different from the original (but in a good way).
13. Underneath the Rotting Pizza
To its detriment it's a carbon copy of the original for the first minute - it's only to its detriment because it sounds like real instruments have been used aside from what might be called the "main melody" of this track, although if I was remaking this I'm not sure what instrument I'd replace that with. There's also this odd rising noise that's been added that I think really suits the style of Midgar, but doesn't really work with the synthesised sounds.
14. Chasing the black-caped man
OK, I'm on board with this. It's an orchestral rendition of the song that I think could have done with more ominous or more pronounced bell sounds, but it's pretty awesome. I can't find much fault in this because the string and added percussion are so good.
15. Battle theme
Here we've got an odd one, because there's already a perfect orchestral version of the battle theme from "Fulfilled Desire" in Crisis Core's sountrack. This one is a guitar cover (electric) but it's really well done and a pleasure to listen to.
16. Chocobo theme (again)
I know we have multiple chocobo themes in the original game, but these covers are completely different so it's a bit of an odd choice to have a few songs which have the same melody on this album. However, THIS IS A BARBERSHOP QUARTET COVER AND THE LYRICS ARE HILARIOUS. Excerpt:
WARK! Is the sound of a super awesome bird its
called, a chocobo as if
you may have heeeeaaaard
(I laughed, and so will you when you listen to this)
17. It's hard to stand on nanaki's iconic moment
And I mean that, because while this cover is technically brilliant, we do lose the atmosphere and "bounce" of the original. But it's still a good track to listen to.
18. Judgement Day
In the style of the closing credits of a 70's Blaxploitation movie, and I'm not kidding when I say that. Or maybe the opening of an 80's TV show about American police. But it's a lot of fun to listen to, and it's a pleasure to boot.
19. Turk's Theme
Or should I say... an 80's cover of the Turk's Theme with a male/female duet. That said, I can't fault the track on its own. The percussion is so right though, I'm really impressed with this track and think it's a great listen. Definitely a standout of the non-faithfuls, though I'm not sure if that's for the right reasons or not XD.
more tomorrow