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Music of the Front Mission series

Front Mission is a series of tactical role-playing games produced by Square Enix (originally Square). The music of the series includes the soundtracks to the main series, composed of Front Mission through Front Mission 5: Scars of the War, as well as the spin-off games, which include Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard, Front Mission Alternative, Front Mission: Online, Front Mission 2089 and its remake Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness, Front Mission 2089-II, and Front Mission Evolved. The soundtracks of the series' installments have been released in album form in Japan, with the exceptions of 2089, 2089-II, and Border of Madness, which reuse music from the other installments, and Evolved, which was published in 2010. The soundtrack to Front Mission was released in 1995 by NTT Publishing, which also published the soundtrack to Front Mission: Gun Hazard in 1996. DigiCube published soundtrack albums for Front Mission 2 and Alternative in 1997 and 3 in 1999. Square Enix published the albums for Front Mission 4 in 2004, and 5 and Online in 2006.

The soundtracks of the series have been warmly reviewed by critics, especially those of the main series and Gun Hazard. The music of Alternative and Online was less well received. The music of the series typically includes a fusion of electronic and orchestral music, though each game and composer in the series has taken the music in different directions. The composers for the series have included Yoko Shimomura, Noriko Matsueda, Koji Hayama, Hayato Matsuo, Hidenori Iwasaki, and Garry Schyman. A box set of music from across the series is currently planned, but has not yet been formally announced or given a release date.

Main series edit

Front Mission edit

Front Mission Original Sound Version
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1995
October 1, 2004 (reprint)
Length1:08:17
LabelNTT Publishing

Front Mission Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album which contains music from Front Mission, the first game in the series. The tracks were composed by Yoko Shimomura and Noriko Matsueda; Shimomura penned the action themes while Matsueda handled the calmer tracks.[1] The game was the first soundtrack that Matsueda had composed. Shimomura, a veteran of over a dozen games, was already at the time busy composing the soundtrack for Super Mario RPG but found herself unable to refuse to work on Front Mission after being asked by Sakaguchi to co-compose the music. Shimomura feels that the soundtrack turned out to be very "passionate" due to the two composers' motivation.[2] The album has been described as containing a mix of techno and smooth jazz. The album was published by NTT Publishing on February 25, 1995 with the catalog number PSCN-5019, and was reprinted on October 1, 2004 with the catalog number NTCP-5019. The album contains 42 tracks and covers a duration of 1:08:17.[1]

The album was well received by critics such as Daniel Kalabakov of RPGFan, who claimed that it was his favorite Super Nintendo Entertainment System-era Square soundtrack, primarily due to the mixture of techno and jazz. He preferred Shimomura's techno tracks, but enjoyed the way the two styles mixed together.[1] Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online similarly praised the mix of the two styles, though he criticized the sound quality of the album and stated that the album would have been improved by using real instruments rather than synthesized ones.[3]

In 2003, Front Mission was re-released for the PlayStation as Front Mission 1st, and a corresponding promotional sound track album was released as Front Mission 1st Special BGM Selection. The nine-track album contains eight tracks by Shimomura and Matsueda, arranged by Hidenori Iwasaki, and one new track by Iwasaki out of the five he composed for the remake.[4] It was published by Square Enix on October 23, 2003 with the catalog number FM1-DA, and has a total length of 18:25. Patrick Gann of RPGFan described the album as a good sampler for the full soundtrack, and claimed that it had slightly better sound quality. He also felt that the new track was a good addition to the rest.[5] Dave of Square Enix Music Online agreed with these praises, though he felt that the large amount of overlap between the promotional disc and the full soundtrack made its purchase not worthwhile.[4]

Track list

Original Sound Version
No.TitleComposerLength
1."A Minefield"Yoko Shimomura1:27
2."Canyon Crow"Shimomura1:41
3."Rise to Action"Noriko Matsueda0:46
4."Advanced Guard"Shimomura1:39
5."Mercenaries"Shimomura1:55
6."Take the Offensive"Shimomura1:39
7."The Evils of War"Shimomura1:25
8."Decline"Shimomura1:26
9."Force Stall"Matsueda2:09
10."Manifold Irons"Shimomura2:42
11."Bloody Temperature"Matsueda1:48
12."Relative Thinking"Matsueda1:24
13."Holic Shot"Shimomura0:58
14."Hard Drag"Shimomura0:48
15."More and More"Shimomura0:53
16."Win Back"Shimomura0:10
17."Raise a Flag"Matsueda0:12
18."The General Situation"Matsueda1:52
19."Shallow Twilight"Shimomura1:46
20."Optical City"Matsueda2:24
21."Coaxial Town"Shimomura1:43
22."Field Hospital"Shimomura1:23
23."Arena"Shimomura1:13
24."Shop"Matsueda1:38
25."Bar"Matsueda1:26
26."Setting Up"Shimomura1:15
27."Military Government"Matsueda1:19
28."Ominous"Matsueda1:19
29."Martial Ecologist"Shimomura1:24
30."Rage! Rage! Rage!"Shimomura1:03
31."Tension"Matsueda1:22
32."A Person Easily Elated"Matsueda1:16
33."Kalen"Matsueda2:52
34."Elegie"Shimomura2:44
35."Natalie"Matsueda2:51
36."Fear"Matsueda1:43
37."Terrible Density"Matsueda2:03
38."Mad Pressure"Matsueda1:15
39."Destructive Logic"Shimomura2:07
40."Defeat"Matsueda0:17
41."Within Living Memory..."Matsueda4:48
42."Next Resolution"Matsueda2:12
1st Special BGM Selection
No.TitleComposerLength
1."A Minefield"Yoko Shimomura1:28
2."Rage! Rage! Rage!"Shimomura1:19
3."Shop"Noriko Matsueda2:16
4."The Evils of War"Shimomura2:47
5."More and More"Shimomura1:09
6."Kalen"Matsueda2:41
7."Martial Ecologist"Shimomura2:33
8."Theme of BlackHounds"Hidenori Iwasaki3:54
9."Defeat"Matsueda0:15

Front Mission 2 edit

Front Mission 2 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 1997
Length1:15:45
LabelDigiCube

The soundtrack of Front Mission 2, the second game of the main series and the third game released after Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard, was composed by Noriko Matsueda. It was her second solo video game soundtrack, after Bahamut Lagoon, and the fourth soundtrack she had worked on. The music of the game differs from that of its prequel in that it "incorporates an atmospheric, airy sound", and does not include pieces like Shimomura's techno tracks from the first game. An album of music from the game, titled Front Mission 2 Original Soundtrack, was released by DigiCube on September 21, 1997. The 43-track, 1:15:45-long album has a catalog number of SSCX-10011, and a limited edition of the soundtrack was also released.[6]

The album was well received by critics. A reviewer from RPGFan termed it an "excellent soundtrack" that kept the feel of the first game.[6] Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online felt similarly about the album. They noted that the soundtrack had enough thematic ties to the first game's music to connect the two games without losing originality, and concluded that it was superior to the already good Front Mission soundtrack.[7]

Track list
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Opening Theme"オープニングテーマ2:43
2."Weapon Introduction"武器紹介3:33
3."Dark Clouds"暗雲2:17
4."Silence"静寂1:21
5."Shock"驚愕2:04
6."Tension"緊張1:47
7."Assault"突撃2:02
8."Lila's Theme"リラのテーマ2:19
9."Domingo Appears"ドミンゴ出現2:03
10."Relief"休息2:10
11."Sorrow"1:48
12."Madness"狂気1:22
13."Suspicion"疑惑1:30
14."Terror"恐怖1:29
15."Weariness"疲労1:44
16."Player Battle (Swift Attack)"プレイヤー戦闘 (速攻)2:15
17."Player Battle (Normal)"プレイヤー戦闘 (通常)1:45
18."Player Battle (Heavy)"プレイヤー戦闘 (ヘビー)1:54
19."Enemy Battle (Swift Attack)"敵戦闘 (速攻)1:43
20."Enemy Battle (Normal)"敵戦闘 (通常)1:39
21."Enemy Battle (Heavy)"敵戦闘 (ヘビー)2:03
22."Stage End (Relief)"ステージエンド (安堵)1:25
23."Stage End (Depression)"ステージエンド (落ち込み)1:22
24."Game Over"ゲームオーバー0:16
25."Level Up"レベルアップ0:11
26."Setup"セットアップ1:12
27."Sawallisch's Warehouse"サバリッシュの倉庫1:47
28."Army Camp"軍キャンプ1:24
29."City of Ducandy"ドゥカンディの街1:26
30."OCU P.O.W. Strategy Headquarters"OCU捕獲作戦指令部1:17
31."City of Diaraba"ディアラバの街1:51
32."City of Bornea"ボーネアの街2:08
33."Capital City Dhaka"首都ダカ1:18
34."Notun Comilla"ノトゥンクミラ2:16
35."Arena"闘技場1:18
36."Arena Battle"闘技場バトル0:50
37."Counter Bar"カウンター・バー1:36
38."Show Pub"ショー・パブ1:53
39."World Map"ワールドマップ1:37
40."Hatred"憎悪2:16
41."Ending (Repatriation)"エンディング (帰還)1:33
42."Ending (Garden)"エンディング (庭)0:53
43."Ending (Staff Roll)"エンディング (スタッフロール)4:25

Front Mission 3 edit

Front Mission 3 Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Koji Hayama, Hayato Matsuo, Shigeki
ReleasedSeptember 22, 1999
Length2:30:00
LabelDigiCube

The soundtrack of Front Mission 3, the third game of the main series and the fifth game of the total series, was composed by Koji Hayama and Hayato Matsuo, with one track contributed by Shigeki. Matsuo handled the orchestral pieces, while Hayama worked on the techno ones. The pieces were performed with synthesizers that were designed to sound like higher-quality versions of the types of sounds used in the original Front Mission, rather than sounding more like the actual instruments they represented.[8] Hitoshi Sakimoto worked for Square as an in-house composer during the game's development, and was the one who invited Matsuo, who was an independent composer, to meet the sound team and work on the game.[9] An album of music from the game, titled Front Mission 3 Original Soundtrack, was released by DigiCube on September 22, 1999. The two-disc album has 47 tracks, is 2:30:00 long, and has a catalog number of SSCX-10035.[10]

The album was well received by critics such as Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online, who noted that the synthesizer effects tied the music back stylistically to that of the original game, and applauded the contributions by both composers.[8] A reviewer from RPGFan agreed, though he was more impressed with Hayama's pieces than those of Matsuo.[10]

Track list

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."The Government"政府1:51
2."Starting"起動2:29
3."City (Japan)"街(日本)2:40
4."Problem"窮地4:00
5."The Bar (All Purpose)"酒場(凡用)3:05
6."Infiltration"潜入4:08
7."Setup 1"セットアップ13:35
8."Setup 2"セットアップ22:47
9."Network"ネットワーク4:05
10."Base Invasion"基地攻略4:12
11."Impact"衝撃2:17
12."Silence"静寂2:41
13."Defensive War"防戦3:20
14."Anger"怒り3:07
15."VS Katatsu"VS呉龍4:06
16."City (China)"街(中国)2:55
17."The Bar (China)"酒場(中国)2:46
18."Hideout"アジト3:08
19."Escape"脱出2:27
20."Real Base"基地本体3:07
21."Research Lab"研究所3:01
22."Lukav 1"ルカーブ12:59
23."Suspicion"疑惑1:14
24."Front Line Base"前線基地3:00
25."Attack"進攻4:30
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Rest 1"休息14:13
2."Rest 2"休息23:13
3."City (Ruins)"街(廃虚)3:02
4."Barilar"バリラー2:57
5."Plains (China)"平原(中国)4:05
6."Fort Invasion"要塞攻略4:00
7."Forest (Southeast Asia)"森(東南アジア)4:56
8."Enemy Attack"敵襲2:15
9."Scout Unit"偵察部隊3:53
10."Aggression"侵略5:04
11."VS IN Unit"VS IN部隊1:53
12."Sorrow"3:02
13."Lukav 2"ルカーブ21:54
14."Oath"誓い3:48
15."Assault"突撃4:00
16."Decisive Battle"決戦4:31
17."Memory (Arisa)"記憶(アリサ)1:43
18."Swift Attack"速攻3:40
19."Stage End 1"ステージエンド11:09
20."Stage End 2"ステージエンド21:37
21."Game Over"ゲームオーバー1:10
22."Ending"エンディング6:25

Front Mission 4 edit

Front Mission 4 plus 1st Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 10, 2004
Length3:24:24
LabelSquare Enix

The soundtrack of Front Mission 4, the fourth game of the main series and the sixth game overall, was composed by Hidenori Iwasaki, with some tracks contributed by Ryo Yamazaki. The game was Iwasaki's first as a composer, as he had previously only worked as a synthesizer programmer. The music has been described as very different from the "very abstract and heavy" music of the previous game, and much more similar to the music of the first game with an emphasis on melody as well as light and thematic elements. The soundtrack also incorporates "South American"-style elements, with the use of pan flutes and tribal percussion. The music from the game was bundled with music from the remake of the first, Front Mission 1st, and the album was titled Front Mission 4 plus 1st Original Soundtrack. It was released by Square Enix on May 10, 2004. The four-disc album has two discs devoted to each game, and has 97 tracks. It is 3:24:24 long, and has catalog numbers of SQEX-10021~4.[11]

The album was well received by Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan. Preferring the Front Mission 4 tracks to the 1st tracks, he complimented the album as "impressive", especially given that it was the "first work of a promising new composer". While he did not feel that all of the tracks were of consistent quality, he said that none of them were "bad" and that the more "atmospheric" tracks stood out as particularly noteworthy.[11] Reviewers from Square Enix Music Online had similar praises and criticisms, calling it "not the most diverse or consistent of Front Mission scores" but still "highly worthy"; they also noted the atmospheric tracks as worthy of note.[12]

Track list

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Assault"3:38
2."Dust and Flames"1:29
3."Red Alert"1:44
4."Beginnings"1:56
5."The Durandal"1:04
6."Boot Camp"2:19
7."Nexus News"1:20
8."The Central Assembly"1:37
9."Move Out!"3:32
10."Mission Complete"0:57
11."Clear Skies Over Europe"2:35
12."Intruders"2:48
13."Conspiracy"2:08
14."Destinations"1:56
15."Free Spirit"2:35
16."Mayday"0:27
17."Whispers"2:53
18."Break Free"2:41
19."Deserters"1:36
20."Siege"3:33
21."Peace of Mind"3:03
22."Briefing"1:25
23."Battle Plans"1:20
24."Lock & Load"3:34
25."Intermission"1:14
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Aggressors"3:24
2."Harbor Town"3:07
3."Hostiles"3:27
4."Game Over"0:15
5."Grapevine"2:32
6."War Machine"0:44
7."Rampage"4:18
8."Southern Breeze"3:41
9."Knights of Steel"2:56
10."To the Dragon's Lair"1:28
11."The Revolutionary"1:25
12."Leaden Sky"1:40
13."Threat"1:40
14."Expeditionary Fleet"1:51
15."Brute Force"2:09
16."Blauer Nebel"2:58
17."Death of an Old Lion"2:13
18."Voice of Reason"0:38
19."Warmth"1:50
20."Why Am I Here?"2:58
21."Pride and Honor"4:58
22."Requiem for a Soldier"1:20
23."Iron Tempest"4:04
24."Guiding Light"1:38
25."Credits"4:33
Disc 3
No.TitleLength
1."A Minefield"1:28
2."Canyon Crow"1:43
3."Rise to Action"0:48
4."Advanced Guard"1:40
5."Mercenaries"1:57
6."Take the Offensive"1:45
7."The Evils of War"1:27
8."Decline"1:28
9."Force Stall"2:10
10."Manifold Irons"2:43
11."Bloody Temperature"1:49
12."Relative Thinking"1:25
13."Holic Shot"1:00
14."Hard Drag"0:57
15."More and More"0:55
16."Win Back"0:13
17."Raise a Flag"0:14
18."The General Situation"1:53
19."Shallow Twilight"1:52
20."Optical City"2:27
21."Coaxial Town"1:52
22."Field Hospital"1:28
23."Arena"1:20
24."Shop"1:44
25."Bar"1:37
26."Setting Up"1:22
27."Military Government"1:25
Disc 4
No.TitleLength
1."Ominous"1:27
2."Martial Ecologist"1:30
3."Rage! Rage! Rage!"1:10
4."Tension"1:30
5."A Person Easily Elated"1:27
6."Kalen"2:42
7."Elegie"2:50
8."Natalie"2:58
9."Fear"1:47
10."Terrible Density"2:12
11."Mad Pressure"1:22
12."Destructive Logic"2:17
13."Defeat"0:18
14."Within Living Memory..."4:38
15."Next Resolution"2:11
16."Maria"3:02
17."Driscoll"2:14
18."BlackHounds"2:48
19."New Enemy Turn"2:22
20."Ending (U.S.N.)"7:46

Front Mission 5 edit

Front Mission 5
~Scars of the War~
Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Hidenori Iwasaki, Kenichiro Fukui, Hayato Matsuo, Yasuhiro Yamanaka and Masayoshi Soken
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2006
Length2:43:07
LabelSquare Enix

The soundtrack of Front Mission 5: Scars of the War, the sixth game of the main series and the ninth game overall, was composed by Hidenori Iwasaki and Kenichiro Fukui, with one track each provided by Hayato Matsuo, Yasuhiro Yamanaka and Masayoshi Soken. The music has been described as a mixture of "standard orchestral elements, with an emphasis on brass and drumlines, and electronic elements, such as synthesized percussion and techno-styled beats". The music differed from that of the previous game in its inclusion of tracks that were solely electronic, rather than a mixture of techno and orchestral. The music from the game was released on an album was titled Front Mission 5 ~Scars of the War~ Original Soundtrack. It was released by Square Enix on January 25, 2006. The three-disc album has 71 tracks, is 2:43:07 long, and has catalog numbers of SQEX-10055~7.[13]

The album was very well received by reviewers such as Ben Schweitzer, who termed it "everything I could have hoped for". He felt that the soundtrack represented Iwasaki's maturation as a composer, especially in regards to the more action-based tracks. He concluded that the soundtrack was "superior" to that of Front Mission 4, and that it was also quite different from most video game soundtracks in regards to instrumentation and style.[13] Square Enix Music Online also noted the improvement between Front Mission 4 and 5, and declared that, despite Iwasaki's skill with atmospheric tracks, that the battle tracks were the best of the album.[14]

Track list

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Children of the War"1:12
2."Island of Hope"0:43
3."Invasion"1:28
4."First Conflict"0:31
5."Purpose"0:42
6."Guardians of the Peace"3:11
7."A Soldier's Scars"1:38
8."Basic Training"3:28
9."Downtime"3:12
10."Red and Blue Stars"1:17
11."Patrol"1:29
12."Stratagems"2:07
13."War of the Titans"4:27
14."Victory"0:52
15."Recollections"1:39
16."Contact"1:05
17."Mr. Kato"0:58
18."Across the Dunes"4:02
19."Intercept"1:35
20."Keepers of Freedom"4:47
21."Scramble"2:16
22."Under Siege"4:05
23."Defeat"0:20
24."Lock and Load II"3:41
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Listen Up"2:49
2."For Home and Country"0:51
3."Goliath"0:39
4."Defenders"4:25
5."Out of the Blue"2:39
6."Memoria Ferita"0:30
7."Casualties of War"1:03
8."Ode to the Fallen"1:25
9."Tempered Blade"1:58
10."Flight of the Wyverns"1:18
11."Mechanized Infantry"3:43
12."Ghost Dog"2:17
13."Natural Selection"4:19
14."Covert Ops"0:47
15."Incoming"0:27
16."Quicksilver"4:15
17."Revelations"3:08
18."Muzzle Flash"4:18
19."Revelations II"1:29
20."R & R"1:38
21."Survivor"3:18
22."Breaking Limits"2:44
23."Last One Standing"1:01
24."Visions"5:13
Disc 3
No.TitleLength
1."Ne M'Oubliez Mie"1:00
2."Seek & Destroy"3:50
3."Grim Reaper"2:07
4."Ambush"0:49
5."Primary Objective"3:06
6."Whiteout"6:15
7."Swarm"0:29
8."Iron Demon"3:23
9."Accelerator"5:50
10."Engram"1:41
11."Deliverance"6:07
12."Recollections II"0:56
13."Angel Wings"1:14
14."Always"1:41
15."Scars of the War"5:52
16."A New Beginning"0:43
17."Memories"1:07
18."Antechamber"0:38
19."Gladiators"2:25
20."Basic Training II"3:28
21."Blue Stream"2:13
22."Gunslinger"1:01
23."Fifth Front"0:53

Spinoffs edit

Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard edit

Front Mission Series Gun Hazard Original Sound Track
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1996
Length2:30:25
LabelNTT Publishing

Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard was the first spin-off game in the series, and the second game released overall. Its soundtrack was composed by Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda, with additional tracks provided by Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu. The soundtrack was the second collaboration between Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda, after Chrono Trigger.[15] According to Uematsu, Mitsuda worked so much on the soundtrack that he eventually had to be hospitalized.[16] The soundtrack has a "mechanical" theme to its music, and incorporates both electronic and traditional instruments. The music from the game was released on an album titled Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard Original Sound Track. It was released by NTT Publishing on February 25, 1996. The two-disc album has 60 tracks, is 2:30:25 long, and has catalog numbers of PSCN-5044~5.[15]

Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online called the soundtrack album "a thumping example of fine industrial music" and complimented its use of other musical styles to influence that core style.[17] Patrick Gann of RPGFan also praised the album as "downright awesome" and highly recommended it.[15]

Track list

Disc 1
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."GUN HAZARD"GUN HAZARD3:00
2."Crisis"危機1:56
3."MISSION COMPLETE"MISSION COMPLETE1:06
4."PULL OUT"PULL OUT0:50
5."Last Words"最期の言葉0:27
6."TENSION"TENSION2:40
7."Iron Footsteps"鉄の足音3:43
8."Shiver"戦慄2:31
9."MOVE"MOVE0:52
10."A STORE KEEPER"A STORE KEEPER3:08
11."VOICE OF ARK"VOICE OF ARK1:58
12."The President's Desperate Struggle"大統領の死闘0:52
13."Ominous Wind"不吉な風2:55
14."SILENCER"SILENCER2:06
15."ESCAPE"ESCAPE1:56
16."RICHARD MILLMAN"RICHARD MILLMAN2:34
17."CENKTRICH"CENKTRICH3:27
18."Enemy Raid"敵襲1:55
19."Pleasant Advance"快進撃2:37
20."INVASION"INVASION2:17
21."WARNING ONE"WARNING ONE1:38
22."WARNING TWO"WARNING TWO3:23
23."GENOCE"GENOCE2:53
24."Sorrowful Carillon"哀しみのカリオン4:02
25."Encounter"出会い2:00
26."MONOLOGUE"MONOLOGUE2:25
27."SECRET STORY"SECRET STORY3:42
28."GALEON"GALEON2:22
29."SNEAK AND ATTACK"SNEAK AND ATTACK2:10
30."Azure Sky"碧空~あおぞら~2:11
31."NOTICE"NOTICE2:05
32."RESISTANCE"RESISTANCE1:53
33."Naval Fortress"ナヴァル要塞2:38
Disc 2
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."ROYCE FELDER"ROYCE FELDER2:39
2."A RUNNING FIGHT"A RUNNING FIGHT1:39
3."A-R-K"A・R・K2:04
4."Wreckage"残骸2:48
5."CAVERN"CAVERN4:06
6."SPARK SHOT"SPARK SHOT2:25
7."202"2023:23
8."Pursuit"追撃1:32
9."Blind Spot in Broad Daylight"白昼の死角2:13
10."UNEASY"UNEASY2:42
11."MESSAGE OF GENOCE"MESSAGE OF GENOCE2:39
12."Determination"決意1:50
13."GARDIAN"GARDIAN2:44
14."SENTINEL"SENTINEL1:47
15."TRAP"TRAP2:48
16."EDEL RITTER"EDEL RITTER1:52
17."NATURE"NATURE2:47
18."Royce's Death"ロイスの死1:59
19."EVIL POWER"EVIL POWER2:31
20."ATLAS"ATLAS4:51
21."APPROACH TO A SHRINE"APPROACH TO A SHRINE3:16
22."FINAL MISSION"FINAL MISSION2:52
23."Impatience"焦燥3:07
24."Promise ~ENGAGEMENT~"約束~ENGAGEMENT~2:08
25."Heaven's Door"天空の扉1:01
26."EMOTION"EMOTION6:19
27."TRIAL ZONE"TRIAL ZONE4:11

Front Mission Alternative edit

Front Mission Alternative
Soundtrack album by
Riow Arai
ReleasedNovember 21, 1997
November 22, 2006 (reprint)
Length1:12:39
LabelDigiCube
Square Enix (reprint)

Front Mission Alternative was the second spin-off game in the series, and the fourth game released overall. Its soundtrack was composed by Riow Arai. Arai was a "mainstream dance musician", who had previously composed the soundtrack for Sega Touring Car Championship. For the game, which unlike previous ones in the series was a real-time strategy game, Arai composed a techno soundtrack. The music has been described as "drastically different from the rest of the series". The soundtrack was released on the Front Mission Alternative album by DigiCube on November 21, 1997, and was reprinted by Square Enix on November 22, 2006. The album has 16 tracks, is 1:12:39 long, and has the catalog number of SSCX-10010 in its first issuance and SQEX-10081 for its second.[18] The soundtrack album release was preceded by a promotional vinyl release in July 1997 with the catalog number of SSCX-20010, containing six tracks from the game.

The album was poorly received by Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online, who called it a largely unsuccessful experiment due to its "repetitiveness and inappropriateness". He felt that several of the tracks went on for far too long without any change, and that the music did not fit the game due to Square not providing feedback to Arai about how the tracks were to be used.[19] Greg Kasavin of GameSpot, in his review of the game, called the soundtrack "a bunch of dizzying techno that doesn't suit the onscreen grandeur".[20]

Track list
No.TitleLength
1."Opening"2:05
2."Sandtown"5:32
3."Jungle"7:10
4."Woods"6:49
5."Rock"6:05
6."Beach"8:06
7."Port"4:51
8."Night"2:25
9."Town01"3:49
10."Town02"4:20
11."Desert"3:17
12."Bonus"4:22
13."Airport"3:30
14."Defeat"3:17
15."Under"3:29
16."Ending"3:24

Front Mission: Online edit

Front Mission Online
Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2006
Length1:13:19
LabelSquare Enix

Front Mission: Online was the third spin-off game in the series, and the eighth game released overall. Its soundtrack was primarily composed of arrangements of music from prior games in the series, though a few original tracks were composed by Hidenori Iwasaki. The arranged music covered every prior game with the exception of Gun Hazard, and was arranged by Iwasaki from the compositions of Iwasaki, Hayato Matsuo, Yoko Shimomura, Noriko Matsueda, Ryo Yamazaki, and Riow Arai. The music was published as a 35-track album by Square Enix on September 20, 2006. The 1:13:19 album has a catalog number of SQEX-10078.[21]

Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online gave the album a poor review, calling it "a mediocre effort". He found the majority of the arrangements to be lackluster and unimaginative.[22] Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan, however, was less harsh in his review of the album, calling it "a positive look at the entire series" and saying that the majority of it was good, though the original tracks were not particularly strong.[21]

Track list
No.TitleJapanese titleLength
1."Unsung Heroes"Unsung Heroes5:21
2."Break Free"Break Free1:57
3."Military Government"Military Government1:55
4."City of Ducandy"ドゥカンディの街2:19
5."Airport"Airport3:14
6."Destinations"Destinations2:16
7."Advanced Guard"Advanced Guard2:30
8."Break Free II"Break Free II1:52
9."Win Back"Win Back0:44
10."Edge"Edge1:04
11."Terrible Density"Terrible Density2:33
12."Arena"闘技場2:23
13."On the March"On the March1:35
14."Aggression"侵略3:19
15."Manifold Irons"Manifold Irons2:19
16."Assault"突撃2:59
17."Shadow Weaving"Shadow Weaving2:54
18."Chain of Command"Chain of Command2:09
19."Tension"緊張2:58
20."Room"Room2:14
21."Fear"Fear1:09
22."Dark Flames"Dark Flames1:13
23."Strategies"Strategies1:15
24."Force Stall"Force Stall1:51
25."Hostiles"Hostiles2:35
26."All-Out War"All-Out War2:33
27."The Evils of War"The Evils of War2:13
28."Player Battle (Normal)"プレイヤー戦闘 (通常)2:09
29."Player Battle (Heavy)"プレイヤー戦闘 (ヘビー)2:04
30."In the Name of Honor"In the Name of Honor1:47
31."Madness"狂気2:02
32."Level Up"レベルアップ0:10
33."More and More"More and More0:40
34."Silent Rain"Silent Rain1:23
35."End of All Aggressions"End of All Aggressions1:40

Front Mission Evolved edit

Front Mission Evolved
Original Soundtrack / Mission 01 to 05
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2010
Length23:47
LabelSquare Enix

Front Mission Evolved was the fourth spin-off game in the series, and the eleventh game released overall. It was composed by Garry Schyman, the first non-Japanese composer for the series or any other major Square Enix series. He was brought onto the project by Double Helix Games, who developed the game for Square Enix. Garry Schyman describes the music as "orchestral and mostly tonal" with a heavy militaristic theme; almost all of the music is combat or action-themed.[23] The music is more traditionally orchestral than previous Front Mission soundtracks, and was recorded with a live orchestra. As Square Enix intended the game and its music to be a departure from previous games in the series, Schyman purposely did not listen to any of the music from prior games.[24]

The soundtrack is not planned to be released as a physical album, though it is also planned to be included in a box release of music from the entire series.[25] A sampler album of music from missions 01 to 05 from the game's single player campaign was released by Square Enix on the iTunes and Mora music stores on September 30, 2010, under the title Front Mission Evolved Original Soundtrack / Mission 01 to 05. This digital album contains 14 tracks and has a length of 23:47. The final track is a bonus tune done by DJ Kaya, "Military Tune/α:Kalen".[26][27]

Track list
No.TitleLength
1."Evolution/Dylan's Theme"1:18
2."Wanzer Theme"1:36
3."Our Hero Arrives"1:47
4."Battle for Manhattan"1:41
5."To the Tower"1:34
6."For my father"1:38
7."Fire of Apollo"1:36
8."Percival Falls"1:36
9."The End is the Beginning"1:32
10."1st Flight"1:36
11."Island Assault"1:32
12."The Art of War"2:05
13."Evolution Remix"3:05
14."Military Tune/α:Kalen"4:19

Other games and legacy edit

The other games in the series are the cell phone games Front Mission 2089 and Front Mission 2089-II, and the Nintendo DS remake of 2089, Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. 2089, 2089-II, and 2089: Border of Madness did not include any new music, instead reusing music from prior games in the series. There have not been any album releases of their music.[25] In addition to the soundtrack albums, two songs composed by Shimomura from Front Mission, "Take the Offensive" and "Manifold Irons", were orchestrated for her Drammatica: The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura album.[28]

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Front Mission is a series of tactical role playing games produced by Square Enix originally Square The music of the series includes the soundtracks to the main series composed of Front Mission through Front Mission 5 Scars of the War as well as the spin off games which include Front Mission Series Gun Hazard Front Mission Alternative Front Mission Online Front Mission 2089 and its remake Front Mission 2089 Border of Madness Front Mission 2089 II and Front Mission Evolved The soundtracks of the series installments have been released in album form in Japan with the exceptions of 2089 2089 II and Border of Madness which reuse music from the other installments and Evolved which was published in 2010 The soundtrack to Front Mission was released in 1995 by NTT Publishing which also published the soundtrack to Front Mission Gun Hazard in 1996 DigiCube published soundtrack albums for Front Mission 2 and Alternative in 1997 and 3 in 1999 Square Enix published the albums for Front Mission 4 in 2004 and 5 and Online in 2006 The soundtracks of the series have been warmly reviewed by critics especially those of the main series and Gun Hazard The music of Alternative and Online was less well received The music of the series typically includes a fusion of electronic and orchestral music though each game and composer in the series has taken the music in different directions The composers for the series have included Yoko Shimomura Noriko Matsueda Koji Hayama Hayato Matsuo Hidenori Iwasaki and Garry Schyman A box set of music from across the series is currently planned but has not yet been formally announced or given a release date Contents 1 Main series 1 1 Front Mission 1 2 Front Mission 2 1 3 Front Mission 3 1 4 Front Mission 4 1 5 Front Mission 5 2 Spinoffs 2 1 Front Mission Series Gun Hazard 2 2 Front Mission Alternative 2 3 Front Mission Online 2 4 Front Mission Evolved 3 Other games and legacy 4 ReferencesMain series editFront Mission edit Front Mission Original Sound VersionSoundtrack album by Yoko Shimomura and Noriko MatsuedaReleasedFebruary 25 1995October 1 2004 reprint Length1 08 17LabelNTT PublishingFront Mission Original Sound Version is a soundtrack album which contains music from Front Mission the first game in the series The tracks were composed by Yoko Shimomura and Noriko Matsueda Shimomura penned the action themes while Matsueda handled the calmer tracks 1 The game was the first soundtrack that Matsueda had composed Shimomura a veteran of over a dozen games was already at the time busy composing the soundtrack for Super Mario RPG but found herself unable to refuse to work on Front Mission after being asked by Sakaguchi to co compose the music Shimomura feels that the soundtrack turned out to be very passionate due to the two composers motivation 2 The album has been described as containing a mix of techno and smooth jazz The album was published by NTT Publishing on February 25 1995 with the catalog number PSCN 5019 and was reprinted on October 1 2004 with the catalog number NTCP 5019 The album contains 42 tracks and covers a duration of 1 08 17 1 The album was well received by critics such as Daniel Kalabakov of RPGFan who claimed that it was his favorite Super Nintendo Entertainment System era Square soundtrack primarily due to the mixture of techno and jazz He preferred Shimomura s techno tracks but enjoyed the way the two styles mixed together 1 Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online similarly praised the mix of the two styles though he criticized the sound quality of the album and stated that the album would have been improved by using real instruments rather than synthesized ones 3 In 2003 Front Mission was re released for the PlayStation as Front Mission 1st and a corresponding promotional sound track album was released as Front Mission 1st Special BGM Selection The nine track album contains eight tracks by Shimomura and Matsueda arranged by Hidenori Iwasaki and one new track by Iwasaki out of the five he composed for the remake 4 It was published by Square Enix on October 23 2003 with the catalog number FM1 DA and has a total length of 18 25 Patrick Gann of RPGFan described the album as a good sampler for the full soundtrack and claimed that it had slightly better sound quality He also felt that the new track was a good addition to the rest 5 Dave of Square Enix Music Online agreed with these praises though he felt that the large amount of overlap between the promotional disc and the full soundtrack made its purchase not worthwhile 4 Track list Original Sound VersionNo TitleComposerLength1 A Minefield Yoko Shimomura1 272 Canyon Crow Shimomura1 413 Rise to Action Noriko Matsueda0 464 Advanced Guard Shimomura1 395 Mercenaries Shimomura1 556 Take the Offensive Shimomura1 397 The Evils of War Shimomura1 258 Decline Shimomura1 269 Force Stall Matsueda2 0910 Manifold Irons Shimomura2 4211 Bloody Temperature Matsueda1 4812 Relative Thinking Matsueda1 2413 Holic Shot Shimomura0 5814 Hard Drag Shimomura0 4815 More and More Shimomura0 5316 Win Back Shimomura0 1017 Raise a Flag Matsueda0 1218 The General Situation Matsueda1 5219 Shallow Twilight Shimomura1 4620 Optical City Matsueda2 2421 Coaxial Town Shimomura1 4322 Field Hospital Shimomura1 2323 Arena Shimomura1 1324 Shop Matsueda1 3825 Bar Matsueda1 2626 Setting Up Shimomura1 1527 Military Government Matsueda1 1928 Ominous Matsueda1 1929 Martial Ecologist Shimomura1 2430 Rage Rage Rage Shimomura1 0331 Tension Matsueda1 2232 A Person Easily Elated Matsueda1 1633 Kalen Matsueda2 5234 Elegie Shimomura2 4435 Natalie Matsueda2 5136 Fear Matsueda1 4337 Terrible Density Matsueda2 0338 Mad Pressure Matsueda1 1539 Destructive Logic Shimomura2 0740 Defeat Matsueda0 1741 Within Living Memory Matsueda4 4842 Next Resolution Matsueda2 12 1st Special BGM SelectionNo TitleComposerLength1 A Minefield Yoko Shimomura1 282 Rage Rage Rage Shimomura1 193 Shop Noriko Matsueda2 164 The Evils of War Shimomura2 475 More and More Shimomura1 096 Kalen Matsueda2 417 Martial Ecologist Shimomura2 338 Theme of BlackHounds Hidenori Iwasaki3 549 Defeat Matsueda0 15 Front Mission 2 edit Front Mission 2 Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Noriko MatsuedaReleasedSeptember 21 1997Length1 15 45LabelDigiCubeThe soundtrack of Front Mission 2 the second game of the main series and the third game released after Front Mission Series Gun Hazard was composed by Noriko Matsueda It was her second solo video game soundtrack after Bahamut Lagoon and the fourth soundtrack she had worked on The music of the game differs from that of its prequel in that it incorporates an atmospheric airy sound and does not include pieces like Shimomura s techno tracks from the first game An album of music from the game titled Front Mission 2 Original Soundtrack was released by DigiCube on September 21 1997 The 43 track 1 15 45 long album has a catalog number of SSCX 10011 and a limited edition of the soundtrack was also released 6 The album was well received by critics A reviewer from RPGFan termed it an excellent soundtrack that kept the feel of the first game 6 Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online felt similarly about the album They noted that the soundtrack had enough thematic ties to the first game s music to connect the two games without losing originality and concluded that it was superior to the already good Front Mission soundtrack 7 Track listNo TitleJapanese titleLength1 Opening Theme オープニングテーマ2 432 Weapon Introduction 武器紹介3 333 Dark Clouds 暗雲2 174 Silence 静寂1 215 Shock 驚愕2 046 Tension 緊張1 477 Assault 突撃2 028 Lila s Theme リラのテーマ2 199 Domingo Appears ドミンゴ出現2 0310 Relief 休息2 1011 Sorrow 哀1 4812 Madness 狂気1 2213 Suspicion 疑惑1 3014 Terror 恐怖1 2915 Weariness 疲労1 4416 Player Battle Swift Attack プレイヤー戦闘 速攻 2 1517 Player Battle Normal プレイヤー戦闘 通常 1 4518 Player Battle Heavy プレイヤー戦闘 ヘビー 1 5419 Enemy Battle Swift Attack 敵戦闘 速攻 1 4320 Enemy Battle Normal 敵戦闘 通常 1 3921 Enemy Battle Heavy 敵戦闘 ヘビー 2 0322 Stage End Relief ステージエンド 安堵 1 2523 Stage End Depression ステージエンド 落ち込み 1 2224 Game Over ゲームオーバー0 1625 Level Up レベルアップ0 1126 Setup セットアップ1 1227 Sawallisch s Warehouse サバリッシュの倉庫1 4728 Army Camp 軍キャンプ1 2429 City of Ducandy ドゥカンディの街1 2630 OCU P O W Strategy Headquarters OCU捕獲作戦指令部1 1731 City of Diaraba ディアラバの街1 5132 City of Bornea ボーネアの街2 0833 Capital City Dhaka 首都ダカ1 1834 Notun Comilla ノトゥンクミラ2 1635 Arena 闘技場1 1836 Arena Battle 闘技場バトル0 5037 Counter Bar カウンター バー1 3638 Show Pub ショー パブ1 5339 World Map ワールドマップ1 3740 Hatred 憎悪2 1641 Ending Repatriation エンディング 帰還 1 3342 Ending Garden エンディング 庭 0 5343 Ending Staff Roll エンディング スタッフロール 4 25 Front Mission 3 edit Front Mission 3 Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Koji Hayama Hayato Matsuo ShigekiReleasedSeptember 22 1999Length2 30 00LabelDigiCubeThe soundtrack of Front Mission 3 the third game of the main series and the fifth game of the total series was composed by Koji Hayama and Hayato Matsuo with one track contributed by Shigeki Matsuo handled the orchestral pieces while Hayama worked on the techno ones The pieces were performed with synthesizers that were designed to sound like higher quality versions of the types of sounds used in the original Front Mission rather than sounding more like the actual instruments they represented 8 Hitoshi Sakimoto worked for Square as an in house composer during the game s development and was the one who invited Matsuo who was an independent composer to meet the sound team and work on the game 9 An album of music from the game titled Front Mission 3 Original Soundtrack was released by DigiCube on September 22 1999 The two disc album has 47 tracks is 2 30 00 long and has a catalog number of SSCX 10035 10 The album was well received by critics such as Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online who noted that the synthesizer effects tied the music back stylistically to that of the original game and applauded the contributions by both composers 8 A reviewer from RPGFan agreed though he was more impressed with Hayama s pieces than those of Matsuo 10 Track list Disc 1No TitleJapanese titleLength1 The Government 政府1 512 Starting 起動2 293 City Japan 街 日本 2 404 Problem 窮地4 005 The Bar All Purpose 酒場 凡用 3 056 Infiltration 潜入4 087 Setup 1 セットアップ13 358 Setup 2 セットアップ22 479 Network ネットワーク4 0510 Base Invasion 基地攻略4 1211 Impact 衝撃2 1712 Silence 静寂2 4113 Defensive War 防戦3 2014 Anger 怒り3 0715 VS Katatsu VS呉龍4 0616 City China 街 中国 2 5517 The Bar China 酒場 中国 2 4618 Hideout アジト3 0819 Escape 脱出2 2720 Real Base 基地本体3 0721 Research Lab 研究所3 0122 Lukav 1 ルカーブ12 5923 Suspicion 疑惑1 1424 Front Line Base 前線基地3 0025 Attack 進攻4 30 Disc 2No TitleJapanese titleLength1 Rest 1 休息14 132 Rest 2 休息23 133 City Ruins 街 廃虚 3 024 Barilar バリラー2 575 Plains China 平原 中国 4 056 Fort Invasion 要塞攻略4 007 Forest Southeast Asia 森 東南アジア 4 568 Enemy Attack 敵襲2 159 Scout Unit 偵察部隊3 5310 Aggression 侵略5 0411 VS IN Unit VS IN部隊1 5312 Sorrow 哀3 0213 Lukav 2 ルカーブ21 5414 Oath 誓い3 4815 Assault 突撃4 0016 Decisive Battle 決戦4 3117 Memory Arisa 記憶 アリサ 1 4318 Swift Attack 速攻3 4019 Stage End 1 ステージエンド11 0920 Stage End 2 ステージエンド21 3721 Game Over ゲームオーバー1 1022 Ending エンディング6 25 Front Mission 4 edit Front Mission 4 plus 1st Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Hidenori Iwasaki Ryo Yamazaki Yoko Shimomura and Noriko MatsuedaReleasedMay 10 2004Length3 24 24LabelSquare EnixThe soundtrack of Front Mission 4 the fourth game of the main series and the sixth game overall was composed by Hidenori Iwasaki with some tracks contributed by Ryo Yamazaki The game was Iwasaki s first as a composer as he had previously only worked as a synthesizer programmer The music has been described as very different from the very abstract and heavy music of the previous game and much more similar to the music of the first game with an emphasis on melody as well as light and thematic elements The soundtrack also incorporates South American style elements with the use of pan flutes and tribal percussion The music from the game was bundled with music from the remake of the first Front Mission 1st and the album was titled Front Mission 4 plus 1st Original Soundtrack It was released by Square Enix on May 10 2004 The four disc album has two discs devoted to each game and has 97 tracks It is 3 24 24 long and has catalog numbers of SQEX 10021 4 11 The album was well received by Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan Preferring the Front Mission 4 tracks to the 1st tracks he complimented the album as impressive especially given that it was the first work of a promising new composer While he did not feel that all of the tracks were of consistent quality he said that none of them were bad and that the more atmospheric tracks stood out as particularly noteworthy 11 Reviewers from Square Enix Music Online had similar praises and criticisms calling it not the most diverse or consistent of Front Mission scores but still highly worthy they also noted the atmospheric tracks as worthy of note 12 Track list Disc 1No TitleLength1 Assault 3 382 Dust and Flames 1 293 Red Alert 1 444 Beginnings 1 565 The Durandal 1 046 Boot Camp 2 197 Nexus News 1 208 The Central Assembly 1 379 Move Out 3 3210 Mission Complete 0 5711 Clear Skies Over Europe 2 3512 Intruders 2 4813 Conspiracy 2 0814 Destinations 1 5615 Free Spirit 2 3516 Mayday 0 2717 Whispers 2 5318 Break Free 2 4119 Deserters 1 3620 Siege 3 3321 Peace of Mind 3 0322 Briefing 1 2523 Battle Plans 1 2024 Lock amp Load 3 3425 Intermission 1 14 Disc 2No TitleLength1 Aggressors 3 242 Harbor Town 3 073 Hostiles 3 274 Game Over 0 155 Grapevine 2 326 War Machine 0 447 Rampage 4 188 Southern Breeze 3 419 Knights of Steel 2 5610 To the Dragon s Lair 1 2811 The Revolutionary 1 2512 Leaden Sky 1 4013 Threat 1 4014 Expeditionary Fleet 1 5115 Brute Force 2 0916 Blauer Nebel 2 5817 Death of an Old Lion 2 1318 Voice of Reason 0 3819 Warmth 1 5020 Why Am I Here 2 5821 Pride and Honor 4 5822 Requiem for a Soldier 1 2023 Iron Tempest 4 0424 Guiding Light 1 3825 Credits 4 33 Disc 3No TitleLength1 A Minefield 1 282 Canyon Crow 1 433 Rise to Action 0 484 Advanced Guard 1 405 Mercenaries 1 576 Take the Offensive 1 457 The Evils of War 1 278 Decline 1 289 Force Stall 2 1010 Manifold Irons 2 4311 Bloody Temperature 1 4912 Relative Thinking 1 2513 Holic Shot 1 0014 Hard Drag 0 5715 More and More 0 5516 Win Back 0 1317 Raise a Flag 0 1418 The General Situation 1 5319 Shallow Twilight 1 5220 Optical City 2 2721 Coaxial Town 1 5222 Field Hospital 1 2823 Arena 1 2024 Shop 1 4425 Bar 1 3726 Setting Up 1 2227 Military Government 1 25 Disc 4No TitleLength1 Ominous 1 272 Martial Ecologist 1 303 Rage Rage Rage 1 104 Tension 1 305 A Person Easily Elated 1 276 Kalen 2 427 Elegie 2 508 Natalie 2 589 Fear 1 4710 Terrible Density 2 1211 Mad Pressure 1 2212 Destructive Logic 2 1713 Defeat 0 1814 Within Living Memory 4 3815 Next Resolution 2 1116 Maria 3 0217 Driscoll 2 1418 BlackHounds 2 4819 New Enemy Turn 2 2220 Ending U S N 7 46 Front Mission 5 edit Front Mission 5 Scars of the War Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Hidenori Iwasaki Kenichiro Fukui Hayato Matsuo Yasuhiro Yamanaka and Masayoshi SokenReleasedJanuary 25 2006Length2 43 07LabelSquare EnixThe soundtrack of Front Mission 5 Scars of the War the sixth game of the main series and the ninth game overall was composed by Hidenori Iwasaki and Kenichiro Fukui with one track each provided by Hayato Matsuo Yasuhiro Yamanaka and Masayoshi Soken The music has been described as a mixture of standard orchestral elements with an emphasis on brass and drumlines and electronic elements such as synthesized percussion and techno styled beats The music differed from that of the previous game in its inclusion of tracks that were solely electronic rather than a mixture of techno and orchestral The music from the game was released on an album was titled Front Mission 5 Scars of the War Original Soundtrack It was released by Square Enix on January 25 2006 The three disc album has 71 tracks is 2 43 07 long and has catalog numbers of SQEX 10055 7 13 The album was very well received by reviewers such as Ben Schweitzer who termed it everything I could have hoped for He felt that the soundtrack represented Iwasaki s maturation as a composer especially in regards to the more action based tracks He concluded that the soundtrack was superior to that of Front Mission 4 and that it was also quite different from most video game soundtracks in regards to instrumentation and style 13 Square Enix Music Online also noted the improvement between Front Mission 4 and 5 and declared that despite Iwasaki s skill with atmospheric tracks that the battle tracks were the best of the album 14 Track list Disc 1No TitleLength1 Children of the War 1 122 Island of Hope 0 433 Invasion 1 284 First Conflict 0 315 Purpose 0 426 Guardians of the Peace 3 117 A Soldier s Scars 1 388 Basic Training 3 289 Downtime 3 1210 Red and Blue Stars 1 1711 Patrol 1 2912 Stratagems 2 0713 War of the Titans 4 2714 Victory 0 5215 Recollections 1 3916 Contact 1 0517 Mr Kato 0 5818 Across the Dunes 4 0219 Intercept 1 3520 Keepers of Freedom 4 4721 Scramble 2 1622 Under Siege 4 0523 Defeat 0 2024 Lock and Load II 3 41 Disc 2No TitleLength1 Listen Up 2 492 For Home and Country 0 513 Goliath 0 394 Defenders 4 255 Out of the Blue 2 396 Memoria Ferita 0 307 Casualties of War 1 038 Ode to the Fallen 1 259 Tempered Blade 1 5810 Flight of the Wyverns 1 1811 Mechanized Infantry 3 4312 Ghost Dog 2 1713 Natural Selection 4 1914 Covert Ops 0 4715 Incoming 0 2716 Quicksilver 4 1517 Revelations 3 0818 Muzzle Flash 4 1819 Revelations II 1 2920 R amp R 1 3821 Survivor 3 1822 Breaking Limits 2 4423 Last One Standing 1 0124 Visions 5 13 Disc 3No TitleLength1 Ne M Oubliez Mie 1 002 Seek amp Destroy 3 503 Grim Reaper 2 074 Ambush 0 495 Primary Objective 3 066 Whiteout 6 157 Swarm 0 298 Iron Demon 3 239 Accelerator 5 5010 Engram 1 4111 Deliverance 6 0712 Recollections II 0 5613 Angel Wings 1 1414 Always 1 4115 Scars of the War 5 5216 A New Beginning 0 4317 Memories 1 0718 Antechamber 0 3819 Gladiators 2 2520 Basic Training II 3 2821 Blue Stream 2 1322 Gunslinger 1 0123 Fifth Front 0 53Spinoffs editFront Mission Series Gun Hazard edit Front Mission Series Gun Hazard Original Sound TrackSoundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu Yasunori Mitsuda Junya Nakano and Masashi HamauzuReleasedFebruary 25 1996Length2 30 25LabelNTT PublishingFront Mission Series Gun Hazard was the first spin off game in the series and the second game released overall Its soundtrack was composed by Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda with additional tracks provided by Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu The soundtrack was the second collaboration between Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda after Chrono Trigger 15 According to Uematsu Mitsuda worked so much on the soundtrack that he eventually had to be hospitalized 16 The soundtrack has a mechanical theme to its music and incorporates both electronic and traditional instruments The music from the game was released on an album titled Front Mission Series Gun Hazard Original Sound Track It was released by NTT Publishing on February 25 1996 The two disc album has 60 tracks is 2 30 25 long and has catalog numbers of PSCN 5044 5 15 Kero Hazel of Square Enix Music Online called the soundtrack album a thumping example of fine industrial music and complimented its use of other musical styles to influence that core style 17 Patrick Gann of RPGFan also praised the album as downright awesome and highly recommended it 15 Track list Disc 1No TitleJapanese titleLength1 GUN HAZARD GUN HAZARD3 002 Crisis 危機1 563 MISSION COMPLETE MISSION COMPLETE1 064 PULL OUT PULL OUT0 505 Last Words 最期の言葉0 276 TENSION TENSION2 407 Iron Footsteps 鉄の足音3 438 Shiver 戦慄2 319 MOVE MOVE0 5210 A STORE KEEPER A STORE KEEPER3 0811 VOICE OF ARK VOICE OF ARK1 5812 The President s Desperate Struggle 大統領の死闘0 5213 Ominous Wind 不吉な風2 5514 SILENCER SILENCER2 0615 ESCAPE ESCAPE1 5616 RICHARD MILLMAN RICHARD MILLMAN2 3417 CENKTRICH CENKTRICH3 2718 Enemy Raid 敵襲1 5519 Pleasant Advance 快進撃2 3720 INVASION INVASION2 1721 WARNING ONE WARNING ONE1 3822 WARNING TWO WARNING TWO3 2323 GENOCE GENOCE2 5324 Sorrowful Carillon 哀しみのカリオン4 0225 Encounter 出会い2 0026 MONOLOGUE MONOLOGUE2 2527 SECRET STORY SECRET STORY3 4228 GALEON GALEON2 2229 SNEAK AND ATTACK SNEAK AND ATTACK2 1030 Azure Sky 碧空 あおぞら 2 1131 NOTICE NOTICE2 0532 RESISTANCE RESISTANCE1 5333 Naval Fortress ナヴァル要塞2 38 Disc 2No TitleJapanese titleLength1 ROYCE FELDER ROYCE FELDER2 392 A RUNNING FIGHT A RUNNING FIGHT1 393 A R K A R K2 044 Wreckage 残骸2 485 CAVERN CAVERN4 066 SPARK SHOT SPARK SHOT2 257 202 2023 238 Pursuit 追撃1 329 Blind Spot in Broad Daylight 白昼の死角2 1310 UNEASY UNEASY2 4211 MESSAGE OF GENOCE MESSAGE OF GENOCE2 3912 Determination 決意1 5013 GARDIAN GARDIAN2 4414 SENTINEL SENTINEL1 4715 TRAP TRAP2 4816 EDEL RITTER EDEL RITTER1 5217 NATURE NATURE2 4718 Royce s Death ロイスの死1 5919 EVIL POWER EVIL POWER2 3120 ATLAS ATLAS4 5121 APPROACH TO A SHRINE APPROACH TO A SHRINE3 1622 FINAL MISSION FINAL MISSION2 5223 Impatience 焦燥3 0724 Promise ENGAGEMENT 約束 ENGAGEMENT 2 0825 Heaven s Door 天空の扉1 0126 EMOTION EMOTION6 1927 TRIAL ZONE TRIAL ZONE4 11 Front Mission Alternative edit Front Mission AlternativeSoundtrack album by Riow AraiReleasedNovember 21 1997November 22 2006 reprint Length1 12 39LabelDigiCubeSquare Enix reprint Front Mission Alternative was the second spin off game in the series and the fourth game released overall Its soundtrack was composed by Riow Arai Arai was a mainstream dance musician who had previously composed the soundtrack for Sega Touring Car Championship For the game which unlike previous ones in the series was a real time strategy game Arai composed a techno soundtrack The music has been described as drastically different from the rest of the series The soundtrack was released on the Front Mission Alternative album by DigiCube on November 21 1997 and was reprinted by Square Enix on November 22 2006 The album has 16 tracks is 1 12 39 long and has the catalog number of SSCX 10010 in its first issuance and SQEX 10081 for its second 18 The soundtrack album release was preceded by a promotional vinyl release in July 1997 with the catalog number of SSCX 20010 containing six tracks from the game The album was poorly received by Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online who called it a largely unsuccessful experiment due to its repetitiveness and inappropriateness He felt that several of the tracks went on for far too long without any change and that the music did not fit the game due to Square not providing feedback to Arai about how the tracks were to be used 19 Greg Kasavin of GameSpot in his review of the game called the soundtrack a bunch of dizzying techno that doesn t suit the onscreen grandeur 20 Track listNo TitleLength1 Opening 2 052 Sandtown 5 323 Jungle 7 104 Woods 6 495 Rock 6 056 Beach 8 067 Port 4 518 Night 2 259 Town01 3 4910 Town02 4 2011 Desert 3 1712 Bonus 4 2213 Airport 3 3014 Defeat 3 1715 Under 3 2916 Ending 3 24 Front Mission Online edit Front Mission OnlineOriginal SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Hidenori IwasakiReleasedSeptember 20 2006Length1 13 19LabelSquare EnixFront Mission Online was the third spin off game in the series and the eighth game released overall Its soundtrack was primarily composed of arrangements of music from prior games in the series though a few original tracks were composed by Hidenori Iwasaki The arranged music covered every prior game with the exception of Gun Hazard and was arranged by Iwasaki from the compositions of Iwasaki Hayato Matsuo Yoko Shimomura Noriko Matsueda Ryo Yamazaki and Riow Arai The music was published as a 35 track album by Square Enix on September 20 2006 The 1 13 19 album has a catalog number of SQEX 10078 21 Chris Greening of Square Enix Music Online gave the album a poor review calling it a mediocre effort He found the majority of the arrangements to be lackluster and unimaginative 22 Ben Schweitzer of RPGFan however was less harsh in his review of the album calling it a positive look at the entire series and saying that the majority of it was good though the original tracks were not particularly strong 21 Track listNo TitleJapanese titleLength1 Unsung Heroes Unsung Heroes5 212 Break Free Break Free1 573 Military Government Military Government1 554 City of Ducandy ドゥカンディの街2 195 Airport Airport3 146 Destinations Destinations2 167 Advanced Guard Advanced Guard2 308 Break Free II Break Free II1 529 Win Back Win Back0 4410 Edge Edge1 0411 Terrible Density Terrible Density2 3312 Arena 闘技場2 2313 On the March On the March1 3514 Aggression 侵略3 1915 Manifold Irons Manifold Irons2 1916 Assault 突撃2 5917 Shadow Weaving Shadow Weaving2 5418 Chain of Command Chain of Command2 0919 Tension 緊張2 5820 Room Room2 1421 Fear Fear1 0922 Dark Flames Dark Flames1 1323 Strategies Strategies1 1524 Force Stall Force Stall1 5125 Hostiles Hostiles2 3526 All Out War All Out War2 3327 The Evils of War The Evils of War2 1328 Player Battle Normal プレイヤー戦闘 通常 2 0929 Player Battle Heavy プレイヤー戦闘 ヘビー 2 0430 In the Name of Honor In the Name of Honor1 4731 Madness 狂気2 0232 Level Up レベルアップ0 1033 More and More More and More0 4034 Silent Rain Silent Rain1 2335 End of All Aggressions End of All Aggressions1 40 Front Mission Evolved edit Front Mission EvolvedOriginal Soundtrack Mission 01 to 05Soundtrack album by Garry SchymanReleasedSeptember 30 2010Length23 47LabelSquare EnixFront Mission Evolved was the fourth spin off game in the series and the eleventh game released overall It was composed by Garry Schyman the first non Japanese composer for the series or any other major Square Enix series He was brought onto the project by Double Helix Games who developed the game for Square Enix Garry Schyman describes the music as orchestral and mostly tonal with a heavy militaristic theme almost all of the music is combat or action themed 23 The music is more traditionally orchestral than previous Front Mission soundtracks and was recorded with a live orchestra As Square Enix intended the game and its music to be a departure from previous games in the series Schyman purposely did not listen to any of the music from prior games 24 The soundtrack is not planned to be released as a physical album though it is also planned to be included in a box release of music from the entire series 25 A sampler album of music from missions 01 to 05 from the game s single player campaign was released by Square Enix on the iTunes and Mora music stores on September 30 2010 under the title Front Mission Evolved Original Soundtrack Mission 01 to 05 This digital album contains 14 tracks and has a length of 23 47 The final track is a bonus tune done by DJ Kaya Military Tune a Kalen 26 27 Track listNo TitleLength1 Evolution Dylan s Theme 1 182 Wanzer Theme 1 363 Our Hero Arrives 1 474 Battle for Manhattan 1 415 To the Tower 1 346 For my father 1 387 Fire of Apollo 1 368 Percival Falls 1 369 The End is the Beginning 1 3210 1st Flight 1 3611 Island Assault 1 3212 The Art of War 2 0513 Evolution Remix 3 0514 Military Tune a Kalen 4 19Other games and legacy editThe other games in the series are the cell phone games Front Mission 2089 and Front Mission 2089 II and the Nintendo DS remake of 2089 Front Mission 2089 Border of Madness 2089 2089 II and 2089 Border of Madness did not include any new music instead reusing music from prior games in the series There have not been any album releases of their music 25 In addition to the soundtrack albums two songs composed by Shimomura from Front Mission Take the Offensive and Manifold Irons were orchestrated for her Drammatica The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura album 28 References edit a b c Kalabakov Daniel 2002 05 31 Front Mission OSV RPGFan Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 2010 07 01 Jeriaska 2009 08 31 Interview Magical Planet The Music of Hiroki Kikuta amp Yoko Shimomura Gamasutra Retrieved 2010 07 01 Hazel Kero Front Mission Original Sound Version Review by Kero Hazel Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 07 01 a b Dave Front Mission 1st Special BGM Selection Review by Dave Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 07 01 Gann Patrick 2005 10 30 Front Mission 1st Special BGM Selection RPGFan Archived from the original on 2009 02 23 Retrieved 2010 07 01 a b Dragon God 2002 08 22 Front Mission 2 OST RPGFan Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 2010 07 01 Hazel Kero Front Mission 2 Original Soundtrack Review by Kero Hazel Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 09 02 a b Hazel Kero Front Mission 3 Original Soundtrack Review by Kero Hazel Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 09 02 Matsuo Hayato January 2010 Interview with Hayato Matsuo January 2010 Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 10 07 a b Dragon God 2004 06 04 Front Mission 3 OST RPGFan Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 2010 08 03 a b Schweitzer Ben 2006 02 14 Front Mission 4 Plus 1st OST RPGFan Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 2010 08 03 Dave Harry Front Mission 4 Plus 1st Original Soundtrack Review by Dave and 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