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Music of Neon Genesis Evangelion

The soundtracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion were produced for the 1995 anime series of the same name and its sequels, remakes and spinoffs. Shiro Sagisu composed the tracks under the direction of Hideaki Anno, director of the series. In addition to Sagisu's compositions, the soundtracks include pieces by Masami Okui, Kotono Mitsuishi and a wide repertoire of classical music, including symphonies by Beethoven, Bach, Giuseppe Verdi and other composers. Under the direction of Toshimichi Ōtsuki, a representative of King Records and one of the producers of the series, "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" was composed as the series' opening theme song. The series used "Fly Me to the Moon", originally written by Bart Howard, as the closing theme song. Different versions of the song were recorded by British singer Claire Littley, Yoko Takahashi and the anime's main female voice actors, Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi and Yuko Miyamura.

Neon Genesis Evangelion discography
Studio albums5
Live albums2
Compilation albums4
Singles15
Soundtrack albums12

The anime soundtrack was collected in three main albums, released in 1995 and 1996. These were followed by several studio albums, collections and remixes. Sagisu also composed the soundtracks for the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy—a remake of the original series—and several derivative video games. Critics have compared several pieces to Beatles songs and soundtracks from earlier animes, such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Space Battleship Yamato. Sagisu's work has been well received by critics and audiences alike; several albums and singles from the soundtrack have been certified gold or platinum in Japan, reaching the top of the national charts. According to SciFi Japan, albums dedicated to Evangelion have sold a total of nine million copies.[1]

Production edit

Writing and inspiration edit

 
Hideaki Anno, Neon Genesis Evangelion director

The original soundtrack of Neon Genesis Evangelion was composed by Shiro Sagisu and distributed by King Records, which was also directly involved in the conception and production of the series.[2] The music was produced by the director and main scriptwriter of the series, Hideaki Anno, who gave several instructions to the composer and was personally responsible for choosing the titles of the pieces.[3][4] Toshimichi Ōtsuki, a representative of King Records, first approached Anno about making Evangelion and gave him the opportunity to launch the project,[5] taking on the role of one of the series' producers. Ōtsuki gave Anno artistic freedom over the entire series' production, except for the series' opening theme song, "A Cruel Angel's Thesis".[6]

Working on Anno's direction, Sagisu sought to capture a "retro" feel in the soundtrack and tie it to the psychological themes of the series. For example, to give the Eva's cockpit the feel of a mother's womb, Anno asked him to compose a melody that would accentuate a feeling of nostalgia.[7] Sagisu and Anno also attempted to differentiate the soundtrack from the soundtracks of other mecha anime series.[7] Most of the compositions were produced with sounds and methods typical of the 1970s,[8] avoiding the use of synthesisers[9] to give the tracks a nostalgic sound.[10] Most of the tracks give prominence to brass instruments, while other tracks emphasize cello or piano.[11] According to writer Masaki Miyakawa, the nostalgic touch of Sagisu's compositions was due to the production process of Japanese animated series of the time; the designs were often not finished until after the production of the soundtrack, so director Anno would have given Sagisu directions by referring to existing products.[12] The first recording sessions were held at King Records studios from 12 March 1995.[13]

Philip Brophy of Real Time compared Sagisu's soundtrack to the soundtrack of Thunderbirds, and the works of Steve Reich and Ken Ishii.[14] Miyakawa compared "Angel Attack" and "Decisive Battle" to the compositions of Japanese special effects tokusatsu films, such as Godzilla; "Angel Attack", in particular, has been compared to the soundtrack of Ryūichi Sakamoto's The Last Emperor (1987) and the song "Kyūchi ni tatsu Gandamu" (窮地に立つガンダム, lit.'Gundam in trouble') from Mobile Suit Gundam.[15] According to Matthew Magnus Lundeen of Game Rant, the song "Angel Attack", which he likened to the theme of Jaws, was based on the compositions of old tokusatsu series, such as Ultraman or Kamen Rider,[16] while "Decisive Battle" and "Angel Attack II" were compared to the music of James Bond films,[17] specifically to the main theme of From Russia with Love (1963).[18][19] Miyakawa compared "Rei I" to Sakamoto's compositions and the opening theme of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984),[20] "Background Music" to "My Sharona" by The Knack, "She said, 'Don't make others suffer for your personal hatred'" to the music of the Ventures, "Nerv" to the music of super sentai series and "Asuka Strikes!" to American country music and "Octopus's Garden" by the Beatles.[17]

 
 
 
Critics compared Evangelion soundtrack to the music of the Beatles, Ryūichi Sakamoto and Claude Debussy

Miyakawa and several fans have also noted similarities between Sagisu's work and the music of the anime Space Battleship Yamato,[19] with which it shares the instrumentation of strings, horns, rhythm section and percussion. They have compared "Eva-01" to the song "The Birth" and the theme of Battleship Andromeda, "Background Music II" to "The Original Space Battleship Yamato" track and the main theme of The Magnificent Seven (1960), and noted that "Background Music III" may have been inspired by Yamato song "Hero's Hill", heard in the film Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (1978).[21]

The music used in the twelfth episode during the confrontation against Sahaquiel was described by writer Dennis Redmond as "a Spanish-style aria reminiscent of Leone's Spaghetti Westerns",[22] while "Eva-00" has been compared to the works of Bernard Herrmann.[23] According to Heike Hoffer, the music reflects the psychology of the characters in the series; Misato's theme has a jazzy, laid-back sound, Asuka's has a Western sound, and Rei's has a Debussy-like harmonic piano.[24]

The track "Borderline Case", used during the introspective scenes featuring Shinji, has been noted for its metaphysical tone, and ambient or minimalist influence.[25] According to a file on the album Refrain of Evangelion, Misato's theme also has an unusual tune compared to the other soundtracks in the series; however, since Sagisu also participated in the composition of the music for the variety show Waratte iitomo!, "this type of music is also his cup of tea".[3] The series' opening theme song, "A Cruel Angel's Thesis", has been described by Jack Doyle of The Mary Sue as "a baroque pop earworm".[26] The original composition, characterised by sounds similar to music of the second half of the 1980s, has also been remixed into various genres, such as techno, jungle[27] and traditional Japanese music.[28]

Classical music edit

 
 
 
 
Staff used compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Händel, Ludwig van Beethoven and Giuseppe Verdi for the soundtrack

In addition to Sagisu's original compositions, the soundtrack also includes classical music,[29] such as Johann Sebastian Bach's Suite for Cello Solo No.1 in G Major,[30] Violin Partita No.3,[31] Suite No. 3 in D Major[32][33] and Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben,[34][35] Johann Pachelbel's Canon,[36][37] Georg Friedrich Händel's Messiah,[38] Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem[39] and Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode to Joy.[40][41]

Hideaki Anno, himself a fan of classical music,[42][43] initially requested that the Polovician Dances, from Aleksandr Borodin's opera Prince Igor, be used as the opening theme song for the series, but that request was rejected by TV Tokyo.[3] Anno's use of classical music during violent scenes has been compared to Stanley Kubrick's works.[44][45] The Cello Suite, played by Shinji in the fifteenth episode of the series,[46] was selected by screenwriter Akio Satsukawa, who is known for using classical music pieces, such as Manon Lescaut and Madama Butterfly, in his works.[47]

Ode to Joy is used as the soundtrack for the series' twenty-fourth episode,[19][48] and features lyrics with several parallels to the series' plot.[49] The song was used to echo the theme of the episode[50][51] and for the line "We enter intoxicated and quivering, O Heavenly One, into Thy temple".[52] The piece was used in both the original series,[53][54] in the scene in which Kaworu Nagisa attempts to break into the deepst part of Nerv Headquarters,[55][56] as well as in the film Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth[57] and in the third installment of the Rebuild of Evangelion saga. Haiku Hoffer has noted how Ode to Joy, unlike other pieces such as Bach's Cello Suite, is well known in Japan, as it is played during end-of-year concerts called Daiku;[58] the fact that Kaworu hums the piece in front of Shinji, seen in Japan as a song to be sung as a group symbol of cooperation and a sense of community,[59] would immediately suggest to the Japanese viewer how the two characters are destined to become friends over the course of the series.[48] Also audible in the piece is the phrase "der Cherub steht vor Gott", "the cherub stands before God", which Hoffer associates with the fact that Kaworu stands before the Angel Lilith, a figure resembling a deity.[60] Pachelbel's Canon has also been used in Rebuild promotional videos.[61]

Other songs edit

 
 
 
 
Junko Iwao and Yūko Miyamura sung a song for the fifteenth episode. Staff also used music by Masami Okui and "Fly Me to the Moon" covers sung by Yoko Takahashi

The soundtrack features contemporary songs that were not composed for the series. Tracks by Kotono Mitsuishi[62][63] and Masami Okui are used in several scenes of the series, usually as background music or on Shinji's Digital Audio Tape player. The soundtrack features songs by Mitsuishi, Misato Katsuragi's original voice actress, including "You are the only one",[64][65] "Aoi legend", "Toi sora no yakusoku" (遠い空の約束, lit.'The promise of the distant sky')[66] and "Fall in a Star",[67][68] all from Lilia 〜from Ys〜, a 1992 album dedicated to the music of the Ys video game series.[69] Mitsuishi's songs were also reused in Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone and later released in the related soundtrack albums.[70][71]

Okui's songs "Bay side love story -from Tokyo-",[72][73] "Face",[74][75] "Ryōte-ippai no yume" (両手いっぱいの夢, lit.'Hands full of dreams')[76] and "Fushigina yoru"不思議な夜 (Mysterious nights),[77] rom Gyuu, the singer's first album, were used. The fifteenth episode also features Tentō mushi no samba (てんとう𰙫のサンバ, lit.'The ladybird's samba'), a 1973 song popular at Japanese weddings, recording for the series during dubbing by Junko Iwao, Miki Nagasawa, Yuko Miyamura and Megumi Ogata.[78]

"Fly Me to the Moon" edit

 
Abbey Road Studios in London

For the closing theme song, staff decided to use an existing song, "Fly Me to the Moon" by Bart Howard, with original arrangement and interpretation.[79] The animations for the end theme song were designed and created by Masayuki, one of the assistant directors of the series.[80][81] The song was later included in the various soundtrack albums[82] and reused for some promotional videos of the feature films Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone and Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, the first and second chapters of the Rebuild.[83][84] The song is performed by British singer Claire Littley and the anime's female voice actors, Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi and Yuko Miyamura, in different versions from episode to episode. In one of the initial proposals, it was instead the opening theme song of the series that would change from episode to episode, imitating the opening song of Silver kamen.[80] The main version, arranged by Toshiyuki Omori and sung by Claire, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.[19]

In 2003, Gainax released a new edition of the series called Renewal, including a bonus disc containing various extras.[85] A remastered version of "Fly Me to the Moon,"[86] without credits,[87] was also added to the bonus disc. This extra was later added to subsequent Japanese editions,[88] such as the Blu-ray box set of the series released in 2015.[89][90] New versions of the piece were also added to the Renewal edition. The various versions of "Fly Me to the Moon" are:

Episode Vocal Version
Original Renewal[91][92] Original Renewal[91][92]
#1 Claire Littley[93] Normal
#2 Normal Normal (without Strings)
#3 Claire Littley[94] Yoko Takahashi Normal
#4 Normal Normal (without strings)
#5 Megumi Hayashibara[95] Rei #5[96]
#6 Megumi Hayashibara[95] Rei #6[97]
#7 Yoko Takahashi[98] 4 Beat[99]
#8 Aya[98] Bossa Techno[100]
#9 Yoko Takahashi[101] Yūko Miyamura Acid Bossa[102] Bossa Techno
#10 Normal[103] Normal Orchestra (with chorus)
#11 Claire Littley[104] Kotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara and Yūko Miyamura Normal[105] Normal Orchestra (#1)
#12 Yoko Takahashi[104] Kotono Mitsuishi 4 Beat[106] Normal Orchestra (with chorus)
#13 Yoko Takahashi[107] Acid Bossa
#14 Yoko Takahashi[107] Megumi Hayashibara Normal Normal Orchestra (solo)
#15 Off Vocal Kotono Mitsuishi 4 Beat[108]
#16 Off Vocal Kotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara and Yūko Miyamura Normal[108] Normal Orchestra (Interlude Start ~ #1 Second Half)
#17 Aki Jungle[109]
#18 Claire Littley[109] Off Vocal Normal B-4 guitar & piano
#19 Claire Littley[110] Kotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara and Yūko Miyamura Normal Normal Orchestra (#2)
#20 (Off Vocal) B-22 A-Type[110] B-4 piano
#21 On-Air Yoko Takahashi[111] Off-Vocal Normal 4 Beat
Director's Cut (Off Vocal)[111] 4 Beat (90 seconds)[111]
#22 On-Air Aya[111] Bossa Techno[111]
Director's Cut (Off Vocal)[111] Bossa Techno (80 seconds)[111]
#23 On-Air Megumi Hayashibara[112] Rei #23[112]
Director's Cut Rei #23 (90 seconds)[112]
#24 On-Air (Off Vocal)[112] Normal[112]
Director's Cut Normal (90 seconds)[112]
#25 Megumi Hayashibara[113] Rei #25[113]
#26 Megumi Hayashibara[113] Rei #26[113]

Theme songs edit

"A Cruel Angel's Thesis" edit

"A Cruel Angel's Thesis" (残酷な天使のテーゼ, Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze, "Zankoku na Tenshi no These" in Japan), performed by Yoko Takahashi, is the theme song used in the anime. Two instrumental versions of the song were played in the finale, "Take care of yourself". Those versions were named "The Heady Feeling of Freedom" and "Good, or Don't Be", and scored for violin, piano and guitar.[3] The single was released on 25 October 1995. It reached a peak rank 17 in the Oricon album database, in which it has appeared 61 times.[114]

"Tamashii no Refrain" edit

"Tamashii no Refrain" (魂のルフラン, Tamashī no Rufuran, "Soul's Refrain") was the theme song used for the first film in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise, Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. It was performed by Yoko Takahashi and released as a single on 21 February 1997.[115] It ranked third on the Oricon charts,[116] selling more than 800 thousand copies.[117]

"Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-" edit

"Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-" is a song composed for The End of Evangelion and used as the end credits music. The single, with English lyrics sung by the duo Loren&Mash, was released on 1 August 1997. It reached number two on the Oricon charts,[118] sold 600 thousand copies[117] and was certified platinum. According to the book Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Unofficial Guide, written by Kazuhisa Fujie and Martin Foster, the song's violent and pessimistic lyrics may refer to the psychoanalytic concept of Thanatos, the destructive death drive postulated by Sigmund Freud.[119] Another song from the original series was also titled "Thanatos" for the same reason.[3][120]

"Komm, süsser Tod" edit

"Komm, süsser Tod" (German, also rendered as "Komm, süßer Tod"; [kɔm ˈzyːsɐ toːt]; Come, Sweet Death in English; 甘き死よ、来たれ in Japanese) is a song composed for The End of Evangelion. For the track, performed by Arianne, Anno wrote Japanese lyrics[121] that were later translated into English by Mike Wyzgowski.[122] The song is homonymous to a Bach symphony (BWV 478) and has been compared to "Hey Jude" by the Beatles.[123]

"Beautiful World" edit

"Beautiful World" was released on 29 August 2007. The track was performed by Utada Hikaru and used as the end credits song for the first two installments of Rebuild of Evangelion. The song reached number two on Oricon's weekly charts,[124] and received platinum certification for selling 250,000 physical copies[125] and diamond certification for one million certified digital sales.[126]

"Sakura Nagashi" edit

"Sakura Nagashi" (桜流し, lit. "Flowing Cherry Blossoms/Cherry Blossoms Sinking") was composed for Evangelion 3.0 and performed by Utada Hikaru. It was released as a single on 17 November 2012 and was commercially successful, ranking number two on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[127]

"The Final Decision" edit

"0902 The Final Decision....alterna orchestra" is a digital single released by King Records on 24 April 2019 on various platforms,[128] including iTunes. The single was released to advertise concerts for Evangelion Wind Symphony, scheduled for May 2019 in several Japanese cities.[129]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."0902 The Final Decision....alterna orchestra"Shirō Sagisu3:49

"One Last Kiss" edit

"One Last Kiss" was composed for the last installment of the Rebuild saga and sung by Utada Hikaru. The song, released on 9 March 2021 in the United States and in Japan on 10 March, reached number two on the Oricon charts[130] and number 37 on the Billboard United States Album Sales chart.[131]

"What if?" edit

"Shiro Sagisu <<what if?>> Yoko Takahashi ver." (鷺巣詩郎 what if? 高橋洋子ver.?, Sagisu shirō what if? Takahashi Yōko ver.) was released as a single on 31 August 2021[132] alongside the release of Shin Evangelion on Amazon Prime Video.[133] Shiro Sagisu composed and arranged the song, which was sung by Yoko Takahashi with Gina Foster and Derk Green as backing vocalists.[134] Mike Wyzgowski wrote the lyrics.[135] "What if?" was released as both a regular edition and a special high-resolution edition, and was made available on Apple Music, Amazon Music,[136] iTunes Store, Recochoku, mora[137] and e-onkyo.[138] A sample of the song was released for a limited time on the official Evangelion Eva-Extra app.[139] Another version called "memorial vocal" was also released on the Shin soundtrack.[140] CD Journal wrote that: "The chemistry between Yoko Takahashi's mysterious and poignant voice and the song's music is a delight to the ears".[141]

Track listing: Shiro Sagisu <<what if?>> Yoko Takahashi ver.
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1.UntitledMike WyzgowskiShirō SagisuYōko Takahashi5:42

Soundtrack albums edit

Neon Genesis Evangelion edit

 
Composer Shiro Sagisu

Neon Genesis Evangelion, known as Neon Genesis Evangelion I, was the first album in the series by order of release,[142] produced by Anno and distributed by King Records' Starchild label on 6 December 1995.[143] Instead of naming the album after the Japanese name of the series, Toshimichi Ōtsuki of King Records chose the international title of the series, Neon Genesis.[4] The album includes the most frequently used songs and main characters' themes.[143] The album also includes a version of the opening theme song called "Director's Edit. Version", on which Anno made changes to the chorus and restored the guitar interlude.[143]

The album had a positive commercial response,[144] reaching number 12 on the Oricon album charts and remaining on the charts for 22 weeks.[145] King Records re-released Neon Genesis Evangelion I in DVD-Audio on 21 December 2004[146] and a remastered version of the album called "2013 HR Remaster Ver." on 18 December 2013.[147][148] A vinyl pressing of the album was also released on 9 September 2015.[149] For the new release, Chris Bellman of Bernie Grundman Mastering remastered the original tracks in Los Angeles.[150]

Outside of Japan, Geneon Entertainment released the album in January 2004 in an edition including all of the original tracks.[151][152] Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network positively reviewed the album, saying: "Sagisu's themes are instantly memorable, making full use of a small chamber orchestra to make intensely personal music, a perfect match for Hideki Anno's soul-searching anime series."[11] Lisani and Phile praised the "2013 HR Remaster Ver." edition, particularly with regard to the rendering and improved sound clarity.[23][153] Sagisu received the Best Musician award at the 1997 Animation Kobe for the soundtrack.[154]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion[155]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version)" (残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze)Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4:02
2."Fly Me to the Moon"Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4:31
3."Angel Attack" (E-6)   2:29
4."Rei I" (A-1)   2:57
5."Hedgehog's Dilemma" (B-1)   2:45
6."Barefoot in the Park" (C-2)   2:34
7."Ritsuko" (C-5)   3:01
8."Misato" (B-16)   1:31
9."Asuka Strikes!" (B-17)   2:24
10."NERV" (A-3)   1:57
11."Tokyo-3" (C-7)   2:23
12."I. Shinji" (A-6)   2:00
13."Eva-01" (E-3)   2:46
14."A Step Forward Into Terror" (E-9)   1:56
15."Eva-02" (E-4)   1:57
16."Decisive Battle" (E-1)   2:22
17."Eva-00" (E-5)   1:49
18."The Beast" (E-5 Fast tempo)   1:38
19."Marking Time, Waiting for Death" (E-7)   2:42
20."Rei II" (B-20)   2:54
21."Fly Me to the Moon" (B-4) Howard 2:57
22."Next Episode Preview (次回予告, Jikai Yokoku)" (F-2 30-Second Version)   0:31
23."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi3:49
Total length:57:55

Neon Genesis Evangelion II edit

Neon Genesis Evangelion II was released by Starchild on 16 February 1996,[156][157] and re-released in a second edition on 22 December 2004.[158] The album entered Billboard charts;[159] it remained on the national Oricon charts for 15 weeks, reaching fourth place.[160] An image of Rei Ayanami drawn by series character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto was used for the album cover; Sadamoto was inspired by a version of "Fly Me to the Moon" sung by Megumi Hayashibara, the character's Japanese voice actress. On 18 December 2013, a remastered edition of the album called "2013 HR Remaster Ver" was released;[161][162] the tracks were remastered at Bernie Grundman Studios in Hollywood under the supervision of Sagisu.[163]

Two versions of Hayashibara's "Fly Me to the Moon", from the fifth and sixth episodes, were included on the album.[157] Only the chorus of the song had been recorded, at short notice, for the TV broadcast, and were released after fan requests.[164]

Outside Japan, the album was released in the US by Geneon in March 2004.[165][166] Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network positively reviewed Neon Genesis Evangelion II; Mays particularly praised "Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" because of its "simple, humorous melody and solid instrumentation", calling it "the real gem" of the soundtrack.[167] Orin Starchaser of Ex magazine described Neon Genesis Evangelion II as better than its predecessor and praised Takahashi's "Yokan" track. Starchaser criticized the album for including various versions of "Fly Me to the Moon"; the reviewer criticised the "Aya Bossa Techno" version in particular, which he called a "blemish on her record that really ought not be remembered".[168]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion II[169]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Vision"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4:53
2."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (TV Size Version)"OikawaHidetoshi SatōTakahashi1:31
3."Borderline Case" (A-4)   2:19
4."A Crystalline Night Sky" (C-6)   2:19
5."Angel Attack II" (A-7)   1:59
6."Angel Attack III" (A-9)   2:23
7."Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" (B-12)   1:50
8."Waking up in the morning" (C-4)   1:28
9."Background Music" (A-2)   1:55
10."A Moment When Tension Breaks" (B-21)   4:10
11."The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still" (B-14)   1:40
12."Spending Time in Preparation" (E-1 Rhythm only)   2:21
13."She said, 'Don't make others suffer for your personal hatred.'" (A-15)   1:53
14."Magmadiver" (E-15)   2:23
15."Pleasure Principle" (E-8)   3:48
16."The Beast II" (E-16)   2:18
17."Thanatos" (E-13)   3:29
18."Rei III" (A-14)   3:42
19."When I Find Peace of Mind" (B-7)   3:32
20."Fly Me to the Moon (TV Size Version)"Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley1:08
21."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#5) TV Size Remix Version)"HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1:09
22."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#6) TV Size Remix Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:08
23."Next Episode Preview (次回予告, Jikai Yokoku)" (F-2 15-Second Version)   0:17
24."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno Version)"HowardHowardAya3:49
25."Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle version)"HowardHowardAki4:34
Total length:61:58

Neon Genesis Evangelion III edit

The third album, Neon Genessi Evangelion III, was released in Japan on 22 May 1996.[170] It was redistributed on DVD-Audio on 22 December 2004.[171] As with the previous two albums, a remastered version called "2013 HR Remaster Ver." was released on 18 December 2013.[172][173] The album was released in the United States on 3 August 2004 by Geneon Entertainment.[174] The album's content focused on synthesizer tracks, used mainly in the second half of the series.[175]

Neon Genesis Evangelion III was well received by the public.[176] The album charted for 11 weeks on the Oricon charts, reaching number one,[177] an achievement not achieved by an anime since Galaxy Express 999[178][179] seventeen years earlier.[180][181] Orin Starchaser of Ex stated that he enjoyed the album's first 22 tracks, such as "The Heady Feeling of Freedom" and "Good, or Don't Be", but as with the previous album, he criticised its repetition and the flatness of the various versions of "Fly Me to the Moon".[182] Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network also expressed a similar opinion.[183] CD Journal, on the other hand, welcomed the 2013 remastered version of III and the previous two albums,[184] stating: "The music is superb and can be listened to as a magnificent, sumptuous, delicate and romantic symphony."[185]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion III[186]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Happiness Is the Smell of Sin"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4:36
2."Eternal Embrace"OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5:23
3."Normal Blood" (E-16 Fast tempo)   1:56
4."Harbinger of Tragedy" (E-5 Rhythm only/Fast tempo)   1:38
5."Childhood Memories, Shut Away" (F-3 Take2)   0:35
6."Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses." (B-4 Strings and piano) Bart Howard 2:19
7."Background Music II" (A-16 Strings)   1:33
8."Background Music III" (B-3)   2:32
9."In the Depths of Human Hearts" (B-2)   2:22
10."Hostility Restrained" (A-13 C-Type)   1:37
11."Three of Me, One of Someone Else" (C-55 D-Type)   2:19
12."Crime of Innocence" (A-13 B-Type)   2:25
13."The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence" (B-4 Piano/Lonely) Howard 1:31
14."Do You Love Me?" (A-4 Synth voice only)   2:20
15."Separation Anxiety" (A-13)   2:26
16."Introjection" (A-12)   2:25
17."Depression" (A-11)   2:34
18."Splitting of the Breast" (A-10 Synth voice only)   2:14
19."Infantile Dependence, Adult Dependency" (B-9)   3:00
20."Mother Is the First Other" (A-10)   2:24
21."The Heady Feeling of Freedom" (OP-1 Strings/Slow tempo) Hidetoshi Satō 1:48
22."Good, or Don't Be." (OP-1 D-Type) Satō 1:22
23."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:08
24."Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:08
25."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version)"HowardHowardAya1:07
26."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:07
27."Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat Off Vocal TV Size Version)" Howard 1:07
28."Fly Me to the Moon (Off Vocal TV Size Version)" Howard 1:07
29."Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle TV Size Version)"HowardHowardAki1:07
30."Fly Me to the Moon (B-22A Type TV Size Version)" Howard 1:07
31."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#23) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1:09
32."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#25) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:09
33."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#26) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:09
34."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya London Beat Version)"HowardHowardAya8:15
Total length:67:19

Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition edit

Halleluja Chorus, one of the tracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition

Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition, the fourth album dedicated to the franchise, was released on 21 December 1996.[187] Addition was released to commemorate the theatrical release of Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. Both a regular edition and a limited special edition with a special Death and Rebirth ticket attached were put on sale. Both editions were made available for a limited period during the film's production.[188] When the album was announced, Gainax gave it the working title of Ex.[189] Initially only the limited edition was planned, but as many fans already had tickets for Death and Rebirth or lived in areas without cinemas open to the public, the regular edition was also released. Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition had good commercial success;[190][191] the regular version managed placed five times in the Oricon charts, reaching fourth place, while the special edition stayed on for 29 weeks, reaching 18th place.[192][193]

Addition featured an audiodrama entitled Shūkyoku no tsudzuki (終局の続き, lit.'Continuation of the finale'). In the audiodrama, written and directed by Anno,[194][195] the characters of Evangelion metanarratively break the fourth wall and discuss how to improve and continue the series.[196] To commemorate the broadcast date of the first episode, the track was made available in 2019 on the official Eva-Extra app for a limited time.[197] Kenneth Jin-ho Cho of Ex magazine praised the hilarity of the audiodrama and its use of classical music, but found the album to be superfluous: "Nothing on this disc is really a motivated purchase point and it seems more like an outlet for the cast of Evangelion to kick back and let loose with the vocal cords".[198]

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition[192]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version II)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōKotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko Miyamura4:04
2."Drama: Shuukyoku no Tsudzuki"  Evangelion vocal cast21:24
3."Fly Me to the Moon -Misato 4 Beat TV Size Version-"Bart HowardHowardMitsuishi1:32
4."Fly Me to the Moon (Asuka Bossa Techno TV Size Version)"HowardHowardMiyamura1:27
5."Chorus: Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)" Handel 3:40
6."Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb...Amen (Messiah)" Handel 6:46
7."4th Mov: Presto" (Symphony No. 9 in D minor Op. 125 "Choral" ("Ode to Joy")) Beethoven 23:08
8."Tentoumushi no SAMBA (Ladybug Samba)"Daizō SaitōShunichi MakainoMegumi Ogata, Miyamura, Miki Nagasawa and Junko Iwao1:16
9."Fly Me to the Moon (Main Version II)"HowardHowardMitsuishi, Hayashibara and Miyamura4:30
10."Gekijouban Yokoku – Misato Katsuragi (Movie trailer)" (Jikai Yokoku)  Mitsuishi0:29
11."Gekijouban Yokoku – Rei Ayanami (Movie trailer)" (Borderline Case)  Hayashibara0:37
12."Gekijouban Yokoku – Asuka Langley Soryu (Movie trailer)" (Jikai Yokoku)  Miyamura0:30
Total length:69:29

Evangelion Death edit

The album Evangelion Death was released on 11 June 1997. The album reached number one on the Oricon charts[199] and was certified platinum.[144][200]

The End of Evangelion edit

The End of Evangelion was released on 26 September 1997. The album reached number three on the Oricon charts[201] and was certified gold.[144][202]

Neon Genesis Evangelion: S² Works edit

Neon Genesis Evangelion: S² Works was released in Japan on 4 December 1998. The album appeared twice on the Oricon charts, peaking at number 38.[203] Several unreleased pieces,[204] or variations of pieces already used in the classic series, were included in the seven-disc album. King Records also included a phone card and a booklet containing explanations and lyrics of the songs with the album.[205]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD1)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."A-1" (Rei I) 3:00
2."A-2" (Background Music) 1:57
3."A-3" (NERV) 1:59
4."A-3 without Harp" 1:58
5."A-3 Rhythm only" 1:57
6."A-4" (Borderline Case) 2:21
7."A-4 Synth voice only" (Do You Love Me?) 2:21
8."A-5" (Advancement of the Human Instrumentality Project) 2:16
9."A-6" (I. Shinji) 2:02
10."A-7" (Angel Attack II) 2:00
11."A-7 Rhythm and synth" 2:00
12."A-7 Synth only" 2:00
13."A-7 Bridge" 0:47
14."A-8" (Angel's Arrival - quiet and eerie) 3:29
15."A-9" (Angel Attack III) 2:26
16."A-9 Synth only" 2:24
17."A-10" (Mother Is the First Other) 2:26
18."A-10 Synth voice only" (Splitting of the Breast) 2:16
19."A-11" (Depression) 2:36
20."A-11 Synth voice only" 1:23
21."A-12" (Introjection) 2:27
22."A-13" (Separation Anxiety) 2:28
23."A-13 Rhythm only" 2:28
24."B-1" (Hedgehog's Dilemma) 2:48
25."B-2" (In the Depths of Human Hearts) 2:24
26."B-3" (Background Music III) 2:34
27."B-4" (Fly Me to the Moon)Bart Howard2:59
28."B-4 Strings and piano" (Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses.)Howard2:21
29."B-4 Strings"Howard1:23
30."B-4 Piano"Howard1:11
31."B-4 Guitar and piano"Howard1:12
32."B-4 Guitar and piano/Lonely" (The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence II)Howard1:34
33."B-4 Piano/Lonely" (The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence)Howard1:33
Total length:71:02
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD2)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."B-5" (Requiem, Sorrow) 3:08
2."B-6" (Anxiety) 1:57
3."B-7" (When I Find Peace of Mind) 3:35
4."B-8" (Determination and Anger) 2:33
5."B-9" (Infantile Dependence, Adult Dependency) 3:02
6."B-9 Without rhythm" 3:02
7."B-10" (Menace and Surprise) 2:13
8."B-10 Without guitar" 2:13
9."B-12" (Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!) 1:52
10."B-13" (Oppression and Impatience) 1:42
11."B-14" (The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still) 1:42
12."B-15" (Liberation, Catalysis) 2:16
13."B-16" (Misato) 1:34
14."B-16 Rhythm only" 1:33
15."B-17" (Asuka Strikes!) 2:23
16."B-17 Rhythm only" 2:23
17."B-18" (Feeling at Peace – Hope)Bart Howard2:12
18."B-18 Only flute"Howard2:12
19."B-18 Slow tempo"Howard2:25
20."B-18 Slow tempo/Only flute"Howard2:26
21."B-19" (Friendship) 1:34
22."B-20" (Rei II) 2:57
23."C-1" (Pleasant Morning) 2:47
24."C-1 Without Latin percussion" 2:47
25."C-2" (Barefoot in the Park) 2:37
26."C-3" (Relaxed and Heartwarming Day) 2:15
27."C-4" (Waking up in the morning) 1:31
28."C-5" (Ritsuko) 3:04
29."C-6" (A Crystalline Night Sky) 2:22
30."C-7" (Tokyo-3) 2:25
31."D-1" (Violent Situations with Guns) 0:30
32."D-2" (Shock) 0:24
33."D-3" (Substitute for Gentleness) 0:26
34."D-4" (Everyday Scenes and Diversions) 0:25
35."D-5" (Comical Scenes and Diversions) 0:22
36."D-6" (Peaceful) 0:28
37."D-7" (Beautiful) 0:41
38."D-8" (Romance) 0:34
39."D-8 Piano" 0:27
40."D-9" (Plaintive) 0:38
41."D-10" (Hastiness) 0:46
42."D-11" (Fear/Panic) 0:33
Total length:76:56
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD3)
No.TitleLength
1."E-1" (Decisive Battle)2:25
2."E-1 Rhythm only" (Spending Time in Preparation)2:24
3."E-2" (Suspense – Light)1:55
4."E-2 Without Brass"1:14
5."E-3" (EVA-01)2:49
6."E-4" (EVA-02)2:00
7."E-5" (EVA-00)1:51
8."E-5 Rhythm Only"1:50
9."E-5 Fast tempo" (The Beast)1:40
10."E-5 Rhythm only/Fast tempo" (Harbinger of Tragedy)1:40
11."E-6" (Angel Attack)2:32
12."E-7" (Marking Time, Waiting For Death)2:44
13."E-8" (Pleasure Principle)3:50
14."E-9" (A Step Forward Into Terror)1:55
15."E-9 Without Intro Fanfare"1:39
16."E-9 Rhythm Only"1:38
17."E-10"2:35
18."E-10 Rhythm Only"2:35
19."E-11"1:56
20."F-0"0:09
21."F-0 Without Speech"0:09
22."F-0 Only Speech"0:07
23."F-1"0:09
24."F-1 Without Speech"0:09
25."F-1 Speech Only"0:08
26."F-2" (Jikai Yokoku)0:33
27."F-2 Light Version"0:33
28."F-4"0:07
29."Title Speech A-Type"0:32
30."Title Speech B-Type"0:19
31."A-13 A-Type"2:09
32."A-13 B-Type" (Crime of Innocence)2:28
33."A-13 C-Type" (Hostility Restrain)1:39
34."A-13 D-Type"1:25
35."A-13 E-Type"1:33
36."A-14" (Rei III)3:44
37."A-14 Fast Tempo"2:45
38."A-15" (She said, "Don't make others suffer for your personal hatred.")1:56
39."A-15 Rhythm Only"1:56
40."A-15 Drums"1:54
41."A-15 Slow Tempo"2:00
42."A-15 Slow Tempo/Rhythm Only"2:00
43."A-15 Slow Tempo/Drums"1:58
44."A-16" (Theme of NERV)1:35
45."A-16 Rhythm Only"1:33
46."A-16 Strings" (Background Music II)1:33
Total length:76:16
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD4)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."B-21" (A Moment When Tension Breaks) 4:11
2."B-21 Rhythm only" 4:11
3."B-21 Guitar and piano" 4:11
4."B-21 Fast tempo" 3:54
5."B-21 Fast tempo/Rhythm only" 3:54
6."B-21 Fast tempo/Guitar and piano" 3:51
7."B-22 A-Type[a]"Bart Howard2:19
8."B-22 B-Type"Howard2:35
9."B-22 C-Type"Howard2:18
10."C-55 A-Type" 1:49
11."C-55 B-Type" 1:56
12."C-55 C-Type" 2:06
13."C-55 D-Type" (Three of Me, One of Someone else) 2:19
14."C-55 E-Type" 2:11
15."C-55 F-Type" 1:46
16."E-12" (Battle – Light "Pinch") 2:19
17."E-12 Rhythm only" 2:18
18."E-13" (Thanatos) 3:30
19."E-13 Rhythm only" 3:27
20."E-14" (Battle) 2:31
21."E-14 Rhythm only" 2:30
22."E-15" (Magmadiver) 2:24
23."E-15 Rhythm only" 2:09
24."E-15 Fast tempo" 1:02
25."E-15 Fast tempo/Rhythm only" 0:58
26."E-16" (The Beast II) 2:19
27."E-16 Rhythm only" 2:18
28."E-16 Fast tempo" (Normal Blood) 1:57
29."E-16 Fast tempo/Rhythm only" 1:54
Total length:75:08
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD5)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."F-3 Take 1[b]"Johann Sebastian Bach1:32
2."F-3 Take 2[b]" (CHILDHOOD MEMORIES, SHUT AWAY)Bach0:37
3."OP-1" (A Cruel Angel's Thesis)Hidetoshi Satō2:31
4."OP-1 Strings"Satō2:17
5."OP-1 Strings/Slow tempo" (THE HEADY FEELING OF FREEDOM)Satō1:50
6."OP-2 A-Type"Satō1:21
7."OP-2 B-Type"Satō1:48
8."OP-2 C-Type"Satō1:57
9."OP-2 D-Type" (Good, or Don't Be.)Satō1:23
10."ED-1 A-Type"Bart Howard1:49
11."ED-1 B-Type"Howard1:56
12."A-4 Different version" (A Fragile Ego Border) 2:11
13."A-4 Zakazaka version" (Honeymoon with Anxiety) 1:38
14."A-4 Strings version" 1:21
15."A-4 Lonely version" 1:26
16."A-4 Lonely version/With piano" 1:27
17."A-4 Lonely version/With piano/Melody unison" 1:27
18."A-4 Violin solo" (Reliance Leading to Falsehood) 1:48
19."A-4 Piano solo" 2:09
20."A-4 Piano/Normal version" 1:17
21."A-4 Piano/Lonely version" 1:22
22."A-4 Piano/Leave It To Version" (Opening of Dream) 1:27
23."E-13 Short Piece 1" 2:06
24."E-13 Short Piece 2/With piano" 2:05
25."E-13 Short Piece 2/Without piano" 2:05
26."E-13 Short Piece/Fast tempo/With piano" (Tears Toward Oneself) 2:07
27."E-13 Short Piece/Fast tempo/Without piano" 2:07
28."E-13 Rhythm only/Modified version" (Substitute Invasion) 3:29
29."M-2" (Piano Music 2 – Light Etude) 3:03
30."M-3" (The Passage of Emptiness) 6:17
31."M-3 Suite" 0:51
32."M-4" (Escape to The Beginning) 4:58
33."M-4 Chorus only" (Emergency Evacuation to Regression) 4:15
34."M-5" (Tragic Choral Music) 3:45
Total length:73:43
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (CD6)
No.TitleLyricsVocalsLength
1."M-6 Slow Tempo"  2:53
2."M-6 Slow Tempo/Without Guitar"  2:52
3."M-6 Slow Tempo/Rhythm Only"  2:53
4."M-6 Fast Tempo"  2:20
5."M-6 Fast Tempo/Without Guitar"  2:19
6."M-6 Fast Tempo/Rhythm Only (Old version)"  2:18
7."M-6 Fast Tempo/Rhythm Only" (Interference of Others)  2:19
8."M-6 Fast Tempo/Modified Version" (The End of Midsummer)  2:21
9."M-7B[c]" (False Regeneration)  2:28
10."M-7B Without Woodwinds"  2:28
11."M-7B New Mix[d]" (False Regeneration)  2:28
12."M-8" (Tragic Battle – Asuka's Death)  2:26
13."M-8 Chorus Delay"  2:26
14."M-9" (Liberation of Souls)  6:48
15."M-9 Modified Version" (Expansion of Blockage)  6:52
16."M-10" (Komm, süsser Tod (Single version))Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber7:55
17."M-10 Director's Edit Version" (Komm, süsser Tod (Album version))Anno, WyzgowskiArianne7:45
18."M-11[e]" (Everything You've Ever Dreamed)Anno, WyzgowskiArianne6:42
Total length:68:35
Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion: S2 Works (Bonus CD)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Cello Tuning"   0:26
2."Suiten für Violoncello solo Nr. 1 G-Dur, BWV 1007 1. Vorspiel" Johann Sebastian Bach 0:43
3."Dvořák: Original Complete Version[f]" Antonín Dvořák 0:33
4."Violin Tuning"   0:23
5."Partita III für Violinesolo E-Dur, BWV 1006 3. Gavotte en Rondeau" Bach 0:22
6."Viola Tuning"   1:10
7."Tuning Panorama" ("Tuning to Imperfection" (未了への、調律, Miryō he no, Chōritsu))   0:18
8."Kanon D-Dur" Johann Pachelbel 5:08
9."Kanon D-Dur (Double Quintet)" Pachelbel 5:07
10."Kanon D-Dur (Quintet)" Pachelbel 5:01
11."Kanon D-Dur (Quintet/No harpsichord)" Pachelbel 5:01
12."II. Air (Orchestral SuiteNo. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068) (Slow Tempo)" Bach 3:57
13."II. Air (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068)" Bach 3:23
14."Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147) (Strings/Fast Tempo)" Bach 3:10
15."Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147) (Strings)" Bach 3:47
16."M-10 Without Intro/A-Type"Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiShirō SagisuArianne Schreiber7:05
17."M-10 Without Intro/B-Type"Anno, WyzgowskiSagisuArianne7:04
18."M-13 Take 1 (Unfinished)" (A-4 Heavy Version)   6:16
19."M-13 Take 2 (Unfinished)"   6:16
20."M-14 (Unedited)" (Dignified Battle Music)   2:16
21."M-14 Second Half (Unedited)"   0:36
22."M-15 (Unfinished)" (Theme of Love Piano)   4:08
23."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-" (E-13)MashSagisuLoren & Mash4:51
Total length:77:01

Music from Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone edit

Music from Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is the first soundtrack album featuring music from the film Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, composed by Shirō Sagisu. The album, which features unedited tracks, was released on 25 September 2007 by Starchild.[206] Most of the songs are new versions of background music from the original Evangelion animated television series. The score was recorded by the London Studio Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London, England. The album peaked at number 28 on the Oricon charts, making 6 appearances in total.[207]

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone Original Soundtrack edit

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone Original Soundtrack (catalog number KICA 886) is the second soundtrack album of the 2007 film Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.[206] It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu, edited for film length, as well as the film's theme songs performed by Hikaru Utada and three bonus songs. It peaked at number 38 on the Oricon albums chart, making a total of 9 appearances on the chart.[208]

Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack edit

Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 2009 film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance. It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu and performed by the London Studio Orchestra as well as a choir of four. It peaked at number 8 in the Oricon album charts, charting for a total of 16 weeks.[209]

Music from Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo edit

Music from Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo is the soundtrack album of the 2012 film Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. It features music composed by Shiro Sagisu. The music featured is presented in its entirety, without being edited for film length. The album was released on November 28, 2012.[210]

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Original Soundtrack edit

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Original Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu, as they were edited for use in the film, as well as the film's credit song performed by Hikaru Utada. It was sold as a first press release with the Blu-Ray and DVD of the movie and was released on 24 April 2013.[211]

Music from "Shin Evangelion" Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 edit

Music from "Shin Evangelion" Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 is the soundtrack album of the 2021 film Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time. It features the film's unedited tracks, composed by Shirō Sagisu. The album was released on 17 March 2021.[212][213]

Compilation albums edit

The Day of Second Impact edit

"Jesus bleibet meine Freunde", used for The End of Evangelion and included in The Day of Second Impact

Evangelion: The Day of Second Impact was released on 13 September 2000, the date on which a catastrophic event called Second Impact occurs within the fictional narrative of the series. It included "A Cruel Angel's Thesis", "Fly Me to the Moon" and several other tracks that had already been released on previous albums.[214] The album ranked twice on the Oricon charts, reaching number 20.[215] Outside Japan, it was released by Geneon Entertainment.[216] Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network praised the album, especially for its inclusion of what he called the series' best tracks.[217]

Track listing: The Day of Second Impact[218]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Angel Attack" (E-6) Shirō Sagisu 2:33
2."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4:06
3."Decisive Battle" (E-1) Sagisu 2:26
4."Fly Me to the Moon"Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4:33
5."Thanatos" (E-13) Sagisu 3:31
6."Kanon D-Dur (Strings orchestra)" Johann Pachelbel 5:09
7."Soul's Refrain"OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5:15
8."II. Air (Orchestral SuiteNo. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068)" Johann Sebastian Bach 3:25
9."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-"MashSagisuLoren & Mash4:53
10."Komm, süsser Tod (M-10 Director's Edit Version)"Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7:43
11."Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147)" ((ストリングス) (—Sutoringusu Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Heart and Mouth and Deed and Life, BWV 147) (Strings)) Bach 3:46
Total length:47:20

Evangelion: The Birthday of Rei Ayanami edit

Evangelion: The Birthday of Rei Ayanami was released on 30 March 2001 to celebrate Rei Ayanami's birthday.[219][220] It included several songs related to the character and a version of "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" sung by Megumi Hayashibara, Rei's Japanese voice actress. Hayashibara stated that in singing the song, she was thinking of the scene in which Rei smiles for the first time at Shinji Ikari in the film version of Evangelion, avoiding giving the impression of a cold character.[221] The album placed three times on the Oricon charts, reaching number 45.[222]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: The Birthday of Rei Ayanami
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (A.D. 2001)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōMegumi Hayashibara4:45
2."Rei I" (A-1)   2:59
3."Hedgehog's Dilemma" (B-1)   2:51
4."Rei II" (B-20)   2:57
5."Fly Me to the Moon (Ayanami Version)"Bart HowardHowardHayashibara4:33
6."Do you love me?" (A-4 Synth Voice Only)   2:20
7."Hostility Restrained" (A-13C)   1:39
8."Good, or Don't Be" (OP-2 D-type) Satō 1:26
9."Soul's Refrain (Aqua Groove mix)"OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriHayashibara5:29
10."Hajimari e no Tōhi" (M-4)   4:58
11."Heisoku no Kakudai" (M-9)   6:52
12."Yume no Sukima" (A-4 Piano/Leave It To Version)   1:33
13."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours- (Instrumental)"   7:15
14."Fly Me to the Moon (Instrumental)" Howard 4:33
Total length:54:18

Refrain of Evangelion edit

Suite n. 1 by Bach

Refrain of Evangelion was released on 24 July 2003[223][224] to coincide with the release of the Renewal of Evangelion home video edition; the album included 26 tracks, including "Everything You've Ever Dreamed", a track originally intended for The End of Evangelion.[225]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Refrain of Evangelion
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Suiten Fur Violincello Solo Nr. 1 G-dur, BWV. 1007 1. Vorspiel" Johann Sebastian Bach 0:42
2."Decisive Battle" (E-1)   2:25
3."Angel Attack" (E-6)   2:33
4."The Beast" (E-5 Fast tempo)   1:41
5."Thanatos" (E-13)   3:31
6."Marking Time, Waiting for Death" (E-7)   2:45
7."The Beast II" (E-16)   2:20
8."Kanon D-dur" Johann Pachelbel (Strings orchestra) 5:09
9."Rei I" (A-1)   3:01
10."Misato" (B-16)   1:34
11."Asuka Strikes!" (B-17)   2:25
12."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version)"Bart HowardHowardAya1:10
13."Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle TV Size Version)"HowardHowardAki1:09
14."Fly Me to the Moon (Main Version II/Renewal #16)"HowardHowardKotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara, Yuko Miyamura1:08
15."Jikai Yokoku (30 second version)" (F-2)   0:33
16."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (TV Size Version)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi1:33
17."Soul's Refrain"OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5:13
18."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-"MashShirō SagisuLoren & Mash4:53
19."Mother Is the First Other" (A-10)   2:28
20."Borderline Case" (A-4)   2:23
21."Expansion of Blockade" (M-9 Modified Version)   6:53
22."The Heady Feeling of Freedom" (OP-1 Strings/Slow tempo) Satō 1:50
23."Good, or Don't Be" (OP-2 D-type) Satō 1:25
24."Opening of a Dream" (A-4 Piano/Leave It To Version)   1:30
25."Komm, süsser Tod" (M-10)Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7:58
26."Everything You've Ever Dreamed" (M-11)Anno, WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber6:41
Total length:74:53

Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade edit

Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade was released on 26 October 2005, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the series. It included several tracks featured on previous albums, a previously unreleased track performed by Hayashibara as Rei[226][227] and a new version of the series' theme song.[228] The first release was included inside a special cardboard case and accompanied by previously unreleased official illustrations.[229] The album ranked for 91 weeks on the Oricon charts, reaching number 24.[230]

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version)" (残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze)Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4:07
2."Fly Me to the Moon"Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4:34
3."Moon's Labyrinth" (月の迷宮 Tsuki no Meikyu)OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5:47
4."A Vision" (予感 Yokan)OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4:56
5."Happiness is the Smell of Sin" (幸せは罪の匂い Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi)OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4:39
6."Eternal Embrace" (無限抱擁 Mugen Hōyō)OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5:26
7."Fly Me to the Moon (Main Version II)"HowardHowardKotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Hayashibara, Yuko Miyamura4:34
8."Soul's Refrain" (魂のルフラン Tamashii no Rufuran)OikawaOhmoriTakahashi5:16
9."I'm Back to the Primitive Mind" (心よ原始に戻れ Kokoro yo Genshi ni Modore)OikawaSatōTakahashi4:52
10."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-"MashShirō SagisuLoren & Mash4:52
11."Komm, süsser Tod (M-10 Director's Edit Version)"Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7:45
12."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (10th Anniversary Version)" (残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze)OikawaSatōTakahashi4:54
13."Soul's Refrain (10th Anniversary Version)" (魂のルフラン Tamashii no Rufuran)OikawaOhmoriTakahashi6:00
14."Memories of Heaven[g]" (天国の記憶 Tengoku no Kioku)OikawaOhmoriHayashibara6:11
Total length:73:00

A.T. Eva01 Reference CD edit

A.T. Eva01 Reference CD was released by King Records on 27 December 2007, a few months after the debut of Rebuild. As an accompaniment, King also distributed a pair of Evangelion-themed official headphones.[231][232]

Track listing: A.T. Eva01 Reference CD
No.TitleVocalsLength
1."Zankoku na tenshi no these"Yōko Takahashi4:06
2."Fly Me to the Moon"Claire4:33
3."Tamashii no rufuran"Yōko Takahashi5:14
4."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-"Loren&Mash4:52
5."Komm, süsser Tod"Arianne7:54
6."Tengoku no kioku"Megumi Hayashibara6:11
Total length:32:50

Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Box edit

Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Box was released on 7 October 2020, marking the 25th anniversary of the series. The album, originally scheduled for release on 25 March,[233] comprised several tracks from the classic series and the 1997 film, including a new version of Takahashi's "Fly Me to the Moon", and came with a special booklet.[234][235] The album managed to place three times on the Oricon charts, reaching number 28.[236]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion (CD1)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version)" (残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Tēze)Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4:05
2."Fly Me to the Moon 2020"Bart HowardHowardTakahashi4:33
3."Angel Attack" (E-6)   2:31
4."Rei I" (A-1)   2:59
5."Hedgehog's Dilemma" (B-1)   2:47
6."Barefoot in the Park" (C-2)   2:37
7."Ritsuko" (C-5)   3:03
8."Misato" (B-16)   1:32
9."Asuka Strikes!" (B-17)   2:23
10."NERV" (A-3)   1:58
11."Tokyo-3" (C-7)   2:25
12."I. Shinji" (A-6)   2:02
13."EVA-01" (E-3)   2:48
14."A Step Forward Into Terror" (E-9)   1:55
15."EVA-02" (E-4)   2:00
16."Decisive Battle" (E-1)   2:24
17."EVA-00" (E-5)   1:51
18."The Beast" (E-5 Fast tempo)   1:40
19."Marking Time, Waiting for Death" (E-7)   2:44
20."Rei II" (B-20)   2:56
21."Fly Me to the Moon" (B-4) Howard 2:58
22."Next Episode Preview" (F-2 30-seconds Version)   0:32
23."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi3:56
24."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Director's Edit Version II)"OikawaSatōKotono Mitsuishi
Megumi Hayashibara
Yūko Miyamura
4:04
Total length:62:43

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion II (CD2)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."A Vision"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4:56
2."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (TV Size Version)"OikawaHidetoshi SatōTakahashi1:33
3."Borderline Case" (A-4)   2:21
4."A Crystalline Night Sky" (C-6)   2:22
5."Angel Attack II" (A-7)   2:00
6."Angel Attack III" (A-9)   2:25
7."Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" (B-12)   1:51
8."Waking up in the morning" (C-4)   1:30
9."Background Music" (A-2)   1:57
10."A Moment When Tension Breaks" (B-21)   4:12
11."The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still" (B-14)   1:42
12."Spending Time in Preparation" (E-1 Rhythm only)   2:23
13."She said, 'Don't make others suffer for your personal hatred.'" (A-15)   1:55
14."Magmadiver" (E-15)   2:24
15."Pleasure Principle" (E-8)   3:50
16."The Beast II" (E-16)   2:19
17."Thanatos" (E-13)   3:30
18."Rei III" (A-14)   3:44
19."When I Find Peace of Mind" (B-7)   3:35
20."Fly Me to the Moon 2020 (Short Size Version)"Bart HowardHowardTakahashi1:10
21."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#5) TV Size Remix Version)"HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1:10
22."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#6) TV Size Remix Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:10
23."Next Episode Preview" (F-2 15-seconds Version)   0:19
24."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno Version)"HowardHowardAya3:52
25."Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle version)"HowardHowardAki4:40
26."B-16 Rhythm only" (Misato)   1:31
27."B-17 Rhythm only" (Asuka Strikes!)   2:22
Total length:66:43

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specified

Track listing: Neon Genesis Evangelion III (CD3)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Happiness Is the Smell of Sin"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4:37
2."Eternal Embrace"OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5:26
3."Normal Blood" (E-16 Fast tempo)   1:58
4."Harbinger of Tragedy" (E-5 Rhythm only/Fast tempo)   1:39
5."Childhood Memories, Shut Away" (F-3 Take2)   0:36
6."Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses." (B-4 Strings and piano) Bart Howard 2:20
7."Background Music II" (A-16 Strings)   1:34
8."Background Music III" (B-3)   2:33
9."In the Depths of Human Hearts" (B-2)   2:23
10."Hostility Restrained" (A-13 C-Type)   1:38
11."Three of Me, One of Someone Else" (C-55 D-Type)   2:21
12."Crime of Innocence" (A-13 B-Type)   2:26
13."The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence" (B-4 Piano/Lonely) Howard 1:33
14."Do You Love Me?" (A-4 Synth voice only)   2:21
15."Separation Anxiety" (A-13)   2:28
16."Introjection" (A-12)   2:27
17."Depression" (A-11)   2:36
18."Splitting of the Breast" (A-10 Synth voice only)   2:15
19."Infantile Dependence, Adult Dependency" (B-9)   3:01
20."Mother Is the First Other" (A-10)   2:25
21."The Heady Feeling of Freedom" (OP-1 Strings/Slow tempo) Hidetoshi Satō 1:49
22."Good, or Don't Be." (OP-1 D-Type) Satō 1:23
23."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:10
24."Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:09
25."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version)"HowardHowardAya1:08
26."Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa TV Size Version)"HowardHowardTakahashi1:08
27."Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat Off Vocal TV Size Version)" Howard 1:08
28."Fly Me to the Moon (Off Vocal TV Size Version)" Howard 1:09
29."Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle TV Size Version)"HowardHowardAki1:08
30."Fly Me to the Moon (B-22A Type TV Size Version)" Howard 1:08
31."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#23) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1:10
32."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#25) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:10
33."Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#26) TV Size Version)"HowardHowardHayashibara1:12
34."Fly Me to the Moon (Aya London Beat Version)"HowardHowardAya8:16
35."B-20 il tuo sorriso" (Rei II)   4:32
Total length:77:17

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu except where otherwise noted

Track listing: Evangelion Death (CD4)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Cello - Fourth Chord Tuning"   0:26
2."Suiten für Violoncello solo Nr. 1 G-Dur, BWV 1007 1. Vorspiel" Johann Sebastian Bach 0:43
3."Dvořák: Original Complete Version" Antonín Dvořák 0:34
4."Violin - Second Chord Tuning"   0:23
5."Partita III für Violine solo E-Dur, BWV 1006 3. Gavotte en Rondeau" Bach 0:23
6."Viola - Third Chord Tuning"   1:10
7."Substitute for Gentleness" (D-7)   0:26
8."Tears Toward Oneself" (E-13 Short Piece/Fast tempo/With piano)   2:07
9."Tuning to Imperfection"   0:19
10."Kanon D-Dur (Quartet)" Johann Pachelbel 5:00
11."The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence II" (B-4 Guitar and piano/Lonely) Bart Howard 1:35
12."Reliance Leading to Falsehood" (A-4 Violin solo)   1:48
13."A Fragile Ego Border" (A-4 Different version)   2:12
14."Kanon D-dur (Strings Orchestra)" Pachelbel 5:12
15."False Regeneration" (M-7B)   2:27
16."Soul's Refrain"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi5:17
17."Choeur: Jesus demeure ma joie, Consolation et seve de mon coeur" Bach 3:44
18."Dies Irae [REQUIEM]" Giuseppe Verdi 37:10
Total length:70:56

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu except where otherwise noted

Track listing: The End of Evangelion (CD5)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Interference of Others" (M-6 Fast Tempo/Rhythm Only)   2:21
2."The End of Midsummer" (M-6 Fast Tempo/Modified Version)   2:24
3."Emergency Evacuation to Regression" (M-4 Chorus only)   4:18
4."False Regeneration" (M-7B New Mix)   2:30
5."Substitute Invasion" (E-13 Rhythm only/Modified version)   3:30
6."II Air [Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068]" Bach 3:24
7."The Flow of Emptiness" (M-3)   6:17
8."Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-[h]"MashShiro SagisuLoren & Mash4:53
9."Escape to the Beginning" (M-4)   5:00
10."Honeymoon with Anxiety" (A-4 Zakazaka version)   1:40
11."Komm, süsser Tod (M-10 Director's Edit Version)"Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7:46
12."Jesus bleibet meine Freude [Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147]" Jan Panenka, Bach, Myra Hess 4:50
13."Expansion of Blockade[i]" (M-9 Modified Version)   6:54
14."Gap of Dream" (A-4 Piano/Leave It To Version)   1:34
15."M-9" (Expansion of Blockade Original Version)   6:52
16."F02 (version 0706)" (Next Episode Preview)   0:31
Total length:64:44

Evangelion Finally edit

Evangelion Finally was released by King Records on 7 October 2020 to coincide with the series' 25th anniversary.[237] The original release date, 13 May 2020,[238] was postponed for production reasons.[239][240] The album was released in a regular edition and a limited special edition.[241][242] An official booklet containing interviews with Takahashi and Hayashibara was also included in the package. Outside Japan, the album was released in a two-disc edition by Milan Records.[243][244]

The album featured nine tracks, and six bonus tracks,[245] including a new version of "Fly Me to the Moon" sung by Takahashi[246] and a new arrangement of "Kokoro Yo Genshini Modore". A saxophone was inserted into the first part of "Kokoro Yo Genshini Modore" at Takahashi's suggestion;[247] the chorus of the original version, sung by her brother Gō, was replaced by one sung by Takahashi herself.[248] The song was also used in Espirit Japon, a program broadcast by BS Fuji.[249] The album had a positive commercial response, charting 33 times on the Oricon charts and reaching number 6.[250][251] The album also peaked in popularity during January and March 2021, coinciding with the release of the last Rebuild installment.[252] In the United States, it debuted at number 111 on the Billboard 200[253] and number 8 on Top Album Sales with almost 9,000 sales.[254][255]

Track listing[j]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalLength
1."The Cruel Angel's Thesis"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4:06
2."FLY ME TO THE MOON (YOKO TAKAHASHI Acid Bossa Version)"Bart HowardHowardTakahashi3:50
3."Soul's Refrain"OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5:12
4."THANATOS -IF I CAN'T BE YOURS-"MashShirō SagisuLoren & Mash4:49
5."Komm, süsser Tod (M-10 Director's Edit. Version)"Hideaki Anno
Mike Wyzgowski
SagisuArianne Schreiber [k]7:46
6."Kyou no Hi wa Sayounara"Shōichi KanekoKanekoMegumi Hayashibara2:43
7."Tsubasa wo Kudasai"Michio YamagamiKunihiko MuraiHayashibara4:54
8."FLY ME TO THE MOON 2020"HowardHowardTakahashi4:32
9."Kokoro yo Genshi ni Modore 2020"OikawaSatōTakahashi5:09
10."Mugen Houyou"OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5:24
11."Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi"OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4:39
12."Come sweet death, second impact" (M-10)Anno
Wyzgowski
Hayashibara
SagisuHayashibara7:10
13."Dilemmatic triangle opera" (B-1)HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara5:41
14."The Image of black me" (A-1)HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara7:14
15."Dilemmatic triangle opera AYANAMI Version" (B-1)HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara5:40
Total length:78:49

Arranged albums edit

Evangelion-Vox edit

Evangelion-Vox was released by King Records on 3 December 1997.[256][257] The album included 20 hip-hop and R&B tracks and remixes recorded by Sagisu after the release of The End of Evangelion. Sagisu rearranged the compositions, incorporating spoken interludes and vocal samples of characters from the series. Several British artists contributed to the album, such as rapper Mali, Loren & Mash, lovers' rock singer Carrol Thompson, Camelle Hinds, vocalist for the soul group Central Line, and an unidentified artist known by the pseudonym The Lord.[258] Outside Japan, it was distributed by Milan Records in 2022.[259][260] The album received a positive commercial response, appearing 6 times on the Oricon charts and peaking at number 10.[261][262]

Track listing: Evangelion Vox[263]
No.TitleVocalsLength
1."Evandtroduction" (A-4) 2:53
2."The Image of Me-vocalise" (A-1)Loren5:02
3."From My Dreams" (A-4)Carroll Thompson5:34
4."Evangelism" (A-4)London Gospel Choir0:17
5."Can't Get You Outta My Hea" (A-4)Loren & Mash4:33
6."X-plicit"MALI1:26
7."Prelude to Battle" (E-1)MALI4:25
8."Battling" (E-1)MALI4:46
9."interlude-Thanatos" (E-13)Loren0:16
10."Thanatos - If I Can't Be Yours - Jazzy Side Stick-Mix" (E-13)Loren & Mash4:46
11."I'll Be Always on Your Mind (C-5)" (C-5)Thompson5:37
12."Armageddon"Mali4:54
13."Komm, süsser Tod Tumbling Down-Mix (M-10)" (M-10)Loren & Mash6:32
14."Angel Attack" (E-6)MALI3:12
15."UTOPIA"MALI4:56
16."Promised Land - reprise" (F-2)Camelle Hinds1:08
17."'Promised Land' Loren & Mash studio Live" (F-2)Loren & Mash5:02
18."'Star' Loren & Mash studio Live" (F-2)Loren & Mash5:36
19."The Image of Me playback" (A-1)Loren0:30
20."Outro - never shall we return from conflict we must learn" (A-10)London Gospel Choir1:15
Total length:72:32

Evangelion Wind Symphony No.1 edit

Evangelion Wind Symphony No.1 was released in Japan on 9 December 2009.[264] The album features the main tracks from the series, rearranged for brass instruments[265] under Sagisu's supervision.[266][267] The album included a CD-ROM containing PDFs with sheet music of the songs and a booklet with comments, interviews and detailed explanations about the various pieces.[268]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu

Track listing: Evangelion Wind Symphony No.1
No.TitleLength
1."E06_EWS_Amano&kosei" (Angel Attack)2:32
2."E03_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (EVA-01)2:46
3."C07_EWS_Amano&kosei" (Tokyo-3)3:16
4."E01_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Decisive Battle)3:18
5."E06_ReMaster_TV_Original" (Angel Attack)2:31
6."E03_ReMaster_TV_Original" (EVA-01)2:46
7."E01_ReMaster_TV_Original" (Decisive Battle)2:25
8."A01_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Rei I)3:55
9."E01_01_YouichiMurata_Session" (Decisive Battle)3:45
10."E01_02_YouichiMurata_Session" (Decisive Battle)4:48
11."Shiro'sBrassBand_TributeToBreckerBrothers"6:19
12."E01_WithoutEricTrumpet_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Decisive Battle)3:15
Total length:41:36

Evangelion Wind Symphony No.2 edit

King Records released Evangelion Wind Symphony No.2 on 9 December 2009[269][270] simultaneously with the first volume and with the same extra content.[271][272] On 7 September 2018, songs from the two albums were performed by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre under the direction of Masamichi Amano.[273]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu

Track listing: Evangelion Wind Symphony No.2[274]
No.TitleVocalsLength
1."E09_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (A Step Forward Into Terror) 2:14
2."E05_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (EVA-00) 2:56
3."E05_Fast_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (The Beast) 2:09
4."B12_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!) 3:02
5."E13_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Thanatos) 4:46
6."E09_ReMaster_TV_Original" (A Step Forward Into Terror) 1:55
7."E05_ReMaster_TV_Original" (EVA-00) 1:50
8."E05_Fast_ReMaster_TV_Original" (The Beast) 1:41
9."E09_YouichiMurata_Session" (A Step Forward Into Terror) 3:24
10."F02_Take01_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Jikai Yokoku) 2:14
11."F02_Take02_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Jikai Yokoku) 2:15
12."SuperSaxPlaysEVA_TributeToSuperSax"Yoko Takahashi8:05
13."F02_ReMaster_TV_Original" (Jikai Yokoku) 0:36
14."B12_ForPianoPlayback_EWS_Amano&Kosei" (Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!) 3:01
Total length:40:08

Evangelion PianoForte #1 edit

Evangelion PianoForte #1 was released on 23 October 2013. The album included several pieces from the Rebuild soundtrack rearranged for piano and performed under Sagisu's supervision.[275][276] The cover art, depicting Shinji and Kaworu with a piano as the background, was designed by Takeshi Honda.[277]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu

Track listing: Evangelion PianoForte #1[278]
No.TitleLyricsVocalsLength
1."E01_matsumoto" (Decisive Battle)  2:21
2."B20_kuriya" (Rei II)  3:29
3."B01_miyagi" (Hedgehog's Dilemma)  3:02
4."E13_kita" (Thanatos)  4:43
5."M10_nakanishi_arianne" (Komm, süsser Tod)Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber7:47
6."EM21_matsumoto" (Angel of Doom)  3:52
7."KK_A09_miyagi" (Angel Attack III)  2:46
8."KK_A08_miyagi" (Angel's arrival - quiet and eerie)  2:56
9."KK_A09_alterna_kuriya" (Angel Attack III)  1:51
10."E16_shima" (The Beast II)  3:21
11."Quatre Mains_miyagi_kita"  2:21
12."E05_yamashita" (EVA-00)  4:25
13."M11_shionoya_arianne" (Everything you've ever dreamed)Anno, WyzgowskiArianne7:01
14."A01_yamashita_take1" (Rei I)  4:21
15."Quatre Mains_tribute to Rachmaninov_kita"  4:05
16."E05_sasaji" (EVA-00)  6:58
17."A01_clone_miyagi" (Rei I)  3:07
18."F02_miyagi" (Jikai Yokoku)  0:35
Total length:69:41

The world! Evangelion Jazz night =The Tokyo III Jazz club= edit

The world! Evangelion Jazz night =The Tokyo III Jazz club= was released on 24 December 2014.[279][280] The album contains several jazz arrangements of Sagisu's music[281] and three songs performed and written by Megumi Hayashibara.[282] The album cover was designed by Moyoco Anno, wife of the series' director.[283] The sixth and seventh tracks were released as separate tracks on the CD, but in a later high-resolution edition they were merged into one track.[284] The eighth track, "Dilemmatic Triangle Opera", was supposed to be sung by Hayashibara in Rei Ayanami's tone, but the take was abandoned in the process and instead released on Hayashibara's own Fifty〜Fifty album.[285]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu

Track listing: The world! Evangelion Jazz night =The Tokyo III Jazz club=[286]
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."Welcome to the Tokyo III jazz club" (Misato〜Jikai Yokoku)Mike Wyzgowski
Shirō Sagisu
 Ian Michael G Pitter
Lorrain Briscoe aka Loren
Evette Briscoe
Paul Lee
Yoko Takahashi
6:34
2."Swinging A1" (Rei I)   5:15
3."Come sweet death, second impact" (Komm, süsser Tod)Megumi Hayashibara Hayashibara7:13
4."Barefoot in the club" (Barefoot in the Park)   5:24
5."A Medley: 'Milestones' and 'The Final Decision We All Must Take'" Miles Davis
Shirō Sagisu
 6:17
6."Emptiness, interlude"   2:06
7."Emptiness, the longest"   6:28
8."Dilemmatic triangle opera" (Hedgehog's Dilemma)Wyzgowski
Hayashibara
 Hayashibara5:43
9."A9, mellow slow-jam" (Robe de Champs)   9:15
10."Theme Q, suppa-duppa!"   4:58
11."The Image of black me" (Rei I)Hayashibara Hayashibara
Loren
7:22
12."Weekend, the outro" (Misato)Wyzgowski
Sagisu
 Ian
Loren
Evette
Paul
Catherine Bott
Deborah Miles-Johnson
Andrew Busher
Michael George
1:56
13."Fly me to the moon" Bart HowardIan (MC)7:25
Total length:75:56

ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion (vol.1) edit

ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion (Vol.1) was released by King Records on 30 July 2016.[287][288] The album, produced in honour of the 25th anniversary of Anno and Sagisu's collaboration, which began with the series Nadia, includes previously unreleased tracks by Sagisu and songs used for Japan Animator Expo.[289][290] Outtakes was released at the same time as Anno's Shin Godzilla soundtrack and sold alongside it.[291] The album included the "Londonderry orchestra+piano" track, originally planned for Evangelion 3.0, a version of "Everything you've ever dreamed" by Arianne based on a version from Evangelion Piano #1[292] and "1155 twenty-five degrees of frost", first released in 2013 on A.T. EVA HQ-3.0.[293]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu

Track listing: ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion (vol.1)[294]
No.TitleLyricsVocalsLength
1."M11 re-arrange and re-mix" (Everything you've ever dreamed)Hideaki Anno, Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber6:31
2."M3 complet" (The Flow of Emptiness)  7:03
3."Emptiness and more melody"  3:18
4."Londonderry orchestra+piano"  4:40
5."M5 mix again" (Tragic Choral Music (religious))  3:45
6."E13 nineteen years after mix" (Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-)MashLoren & Mash7:00
7."EM21 no choir" (Angel of Doom)  3:49
8."0902 no choir" (The Final Decision We All Must Take)  4:13
9."0948 no choir" (In My Spirit)  3:14
10."Nu02 no choir" (Carnage)  3:26
11."C17 rough demo" (Gods Message)  3:13
12."C16 rough demo" (Dark Defender)  2:55
13."C15 rough demo" (The Anthem)  3:11
14."SS101 alterna02" (L'Apôtre de la Lune)  2:16
15."1120 rough demo" (Gods Gift)  3:25
16."Armageddon proto type"  3:35
17."1155 twenty-five degrees of frost" (Scarred and Battled)  4:40
18."A4 arpa" (Borderline Case)  1:41
19."Auld Lang Syne from the animators"  5:25
20."F02 TV 15sec alterna jazzy" (Jikai Yokoku)  0:19
21."F02 choir+boys" (Jikai Yokoku)  1:06
Total length:78:55

Live albums edit

Evangelion Symphony edit

Evangelion Symphony (エヴァンゲリオン交響楽, Evangerion Kōkyōgaku) was released by King Records on 22 December 1997.[295][296] It includes songs from the soundtrack performed by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall on 6, 7, 8, 9 and 14 July 1997, prior to the release of The End of Evangelion. The voice cast from the series attended the event; it was recorded and later released on Laserdisc.[297]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwise

Track listing: Evangelion Symphony (CD1)
No.TitleMusicVocalsLength
1."Fourth Movement from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral'" (Excerpt)"Ludwig van Beethoven 8:08
2."TOKYO-3" (C-7)  3:39
3."EVA-01" (E-3)  3:41
4."MC-1" Miki Nagasawa, Megumi Ogata, Yuko Miyamura4:36
5."NERV" (A-3)  2:48
6."Decisive Battle" (E-1)  2:24
7."EVA-00" (E-5)  1:45
8."A Step Forward Into Terror" (E-9)  2:13
9."Rei I" (A-1)  3:38
10."Ritsuko" (C-5)  2:10
11."Rei II"  3:35
12."MC-2" Miki Nagasawa, Yuriko Yamaguchi3:21
13."I. SHINJI" (A-6)  7:15
Total length:49:20
Track listing: Evangelion Symphony (CD2)
No.TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength
1."'Prelude' from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV. 1007" Johann Sebastian Bach 2:50
2."'Gavotte' from Partita for Solo Violin No. 3 in E Major, BWV. 1006" Bach 3:28
3."Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet" Johann Pachelbel 4:03
4."Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet & Rap" Pachelbel, Shirō SagisuMALI5:40
5."Canon and Gigue in D Major: Orchestra" Pachelbel 6:00
6."Thanatos" (E-13)   4:42
7."MC-3"  Yuko Miyamura, Yuriko Yamaguchi3:37
8."Borderline Case" (A-4)   3:29
9."Mother Is the First Other" (A-10)   2:34
10."Fly Me to the Moon"Bart HowardHowardCarroll Thompson, Lorrain Briscoe9:52
11."MC-4"  Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi3:57
12.""Hallelujah" from Messiah" George Frideric Handel 5:38
13."Untitled (Encore track)"   11:12
Total length:67:07

Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony edit

Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony was released on 27 December 2017.[298] The album merged the soundtracks of Evangelion and Shin Godzilla, both directed by Anno. The music was performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra on 22 and 23 March of that year.[299] The album placed twice on the Oricon charts, placing 44th.[300]

All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwise

Track listing: Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony (CD1)
No.TitleMusicVocalsLength
1."Persecution of the Masses (1172)"  5:36
2."メドレー Contre Les Agressions(EM04A)~Showdown(EM05_A)"  4:22
3."Angel of Doom (EM21)"  3:47
4."メドレー Les Bêtes(EM05_B~2EM29_ E5)~Instabilite' orchestre(KK_A08)"  8:29
5."メドレー 11174_rhythm~Black Angels(Fob_10_1211)"  4:18
6."タバ作戦 (Fob_ 01)"  7:21
7."Defeat is no option (1197)"  4:17
8."Who will know OST" Yoko Takahashi3:26
9."おまけメドレー Early Morning from Tokyo~EM20_alterna01~EM20_alterna03~EM20_alterna04"  4:49
10."伊福部昭トリビュート その1 ゴジラ上陸~ゴジラ復活す~ゴジラ登場" (Music from Godzilla, King Kong vs. Godzilla and Terror of Mechagodzilla)Akira Ifukube 6:51
Total length:53:21
Track listing: Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony (CD2)
No.TitleMusicVocalsLength
1."The Final Decision We All Must Take (0902)"  4:25
2."メドレー Cruel Dilemme (EM09A)~Des Cordes(KK_C01)"  5:21
3."メドレー Gods Message(C17)~Dark Defender(C16)~The Anthem(C15)"  8:40
4."メドレー It will mean Victory(SD2_ 01)~The Wrath of God in All its Fury(Nu09)"  6:22
5."Under a Burning Sky (11174)"  2:41
6."終局 (Omni_00)"  3:45
7."メドレー Sin From Genesis E16〜EM20~EM10_Q~EM20"  8:46
8."伊福部昭トリビュート その2 宇宙大戦争~ゴジラ・タイトル" (Music from Battle in Outer Space and Godzilla)Akira Ifukube 6:30
9."Who will know - furusato" Yoko Takahashi4:15
10."残酷な天使のテーゼ~MISATO~次回予告 F02~次回予告 F02(アンコール)" Yoko Takahashi12:13
Total length:1:03:03

Studio albums edit

Evangelion Classic 1 - Beethoven: Symphony No.9 "Choral" edit

Evangelion Classic 1 - Beethoven: Symphony No.9 "Choral" (Japanese: エヴァンゲリオン・クラシック➀ ベートーヴェン◎交響曲 第9番 ニ短調 作品125 「合唱つき」, Hepburn: Evangerion Kurasikku 1 - Bētōben: Kōkyōkyokudai dai kyū-ban ni tanchō sakuhin hyakunijūgo 'Gasshō-tsuki') was released on 22 October 1997, then redistributed on 6 November 2013.[301][302]

Track listing: Evangelion Classic 1 - Beethoven: Symphony No.9 "Choral"'
No.TitleLength
1."1st Movement: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso"15:56
2."2nd Movement: Molto vivace"17:14
3."3rd Movement: Adagio molto e cantabile"10:56
4."4th Movement: Presto"23:04
Total length:66:30

Evangelion Classic 2 - Verdi: Requiem edit

Evangelion Classic 2 - Verdi: Requiem (Japanese: エヴァンゲリオン・クラシック➁ ヴェルディ◎レクイエム, Hepburn: Evangerion Kurasikku 2 - Verudi: Rekuiemu) was released on 22 October 1997, then redistributed on 6 November 2013.[303][304]

Track listing: Evangelion Classic 2 - Verdi: Requiem (CD1)
No.TitleLength
1."Requiem"7:37
2."Dies irae"37:07
Total length:44:44
Track listing: Evangelion Classic 2 - Verdi: Requiem (CD2)
No.TitleLength
1."Offertorium"10:44
2."Sanctus"2:49
3."Agnus Dei"4:53
4."Lux aeterna"5:55
5."Libera me"13:04
Total length:36:05

Evangelion Classic 3 - George Frideric Händel: Messiah (Complete) edit

Evangelion Classic 3 - George Frideric Händel: Messiah (Complete) (Japanese: エヴァンゲリオン・クラシック➂ ヘンデル◎オラトリオ「メサイア」全曲, Hepburn: Evangerion Kurasikku 3 - Handeru: Oratorio 'Mesaia' Zenkyoku) was published on 22 October 1997.[305]

Track listing: Evangelion Classic 3 - George Frideric Händel: Messiah (Complete) (CD1)
No.TitleLength
1."Sinfonia"3:07
2."Recitative-Tenor: Comfort ye my people"3:49
3."Air-Tenor: Ev'ry valley shall be exalted"3:57
4."Chorus: And the glory, the glory of the Lord"2:38
5."Recitiative-Bass: Thus sait the Lord"1:30
6."Air-Bass: But who may abide"4:38
7."Chorus: And He shall purify"2:52
8."Recitative-Alto: Behold, a virgin shall conceive"0:31
9."Air-Alto & Chorus: O thou that tellest"6:15
10."Recitative/Bass: For behold, darkness shall cover the earth"1:38
11."Air-Bass: The people that walked in darkness"4:25
12."Chorus: For unto us a child is born"4:14
13."Pifa: Pastoral Symphony"3:43
14."Recitatives-Soprano: There were shepherds; And lo, the Angel of the Lord"0:47
15."Recitative-Soprano: And the angel said unto them"0:38
16."Recitative-Soprano: And suddenly there was with the angel"0:21
17."Chorus: Glory to God in the highest"1:40
18."Air-Soprano: Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion"5:04
19."Recitative-Alto: Then shall the eyes of the blind"0:34
20."Duet-Alto & Soprano: And he shall feed his flock"5:47
21."Chorus: His yoke is easy"2:47
22."Chorus: Behold the Lamb of God"3:06
23."Air-Alto: He was despised"10:55
Total length:74:56
Track listing: Evangelion Classic 3 - George Frideric Händel: Messiah (Complete) (CD2)
No.TitleLength
1."Chorus: Surely he hath borne our grieves"3:14
2."Chorus: And with His stripes we are healed"1:39
3."Chorus: All we like sheep"3:31
4."Recitative-Tenor: All they that see Him"0:46
5."Chorus: He trusted in God"2:02
6."Recitative-Tenor: Thy rebuke hath broken His heart"1:54
7."Air-Tenor: Behold, and see if there be any sorrow"1:45
8."Recitative-Tenor: He was cut off out of the land"0:23
9."Air-Tenor: But thou didst not leave"2:38
10."Chorus: Lift up your heads"3:14
11."Recitative-Tenor: Unto which of the angels"0:19
12."Chorus: Let all the angels of God worship Him"1:18
13."Air-Alto: Thou art gone up on high"3:19
14."Chorus: The Lord gave the word"1:08
15."Air-Soprano: How beautiful are the feet"3:02
16."Chorus: Their sound is gone out"1:14
17."Air-Bass: Why do the nations?"2:58
18."Chorus: Let us break their bonds asunder"1:52
19."Recitative-Tenor: He that dwelleth in heaven"0:17
20."Air-Tenor: Thou shalt break them"2:16
21."Chorus: Hallelujah"3:37
22."Air-Soprano: I know that my Redeemer liveth"7:18
23."Chorus: Since by man came death"1:58
24."Recitative-Bass: Behold, I tell you a mystery"0:43
25."Air-Bass: The trumpet shall sound"8:45
26."Recitative-Alto: Then shall be brought to pass"0:20
27."Duet-Alto & Tenor: O death, where is thy sting?"1:11
28."Chorus: But thanks be to God"2:25
29."Air-Soprano: If God be for us"5:30
30."Chorus: Worthy is the Lamb...Amen"6:41
Total length:77:17

Evangelion Classic 4 - J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 & others edit

Evangelion Classic 4 - J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 & others (Japanese: エヴァンゲリオン・クラシック➃ バッハ◎管弦楽組曲第3番「アリア」、他, Hepburn: Evangerion Kurasikku 4 - Bahha: Kangengaku kumikyoku dai san-ban 'Aria', hoka) was released on 22 October 1997, and then redistributed on 6 November 2003.[306][307]

Track listing: Evangelion Classic 4 - J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 & others
No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Prélude"André Navarra2:42
2."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Allemande"   "3:49
3."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Courente"   "2:35
4."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Sarabande"   "2:44
5."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Menuets I and II"   "3:15
6."Suite No. 1 For Cello Solo In G Major, BWV.1007: Gigue"   "1:46
7."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Prélude"Nejiko Suwa4:20
8."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Loure"   "3:38
9."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Gavotte en rondeau"   "3:02
10."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Menuets I and II"   "3:52
11."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Bourrée"   "1:07
12."Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo In E Major, BWV.1006: Gigue"   "1:33
13."Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068: Ouverture"Sofia Symphony Orchestra3:47
14."Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068: Air"     "5:27
15."Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068: Gavottes I and II"     "2:41
16."Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068: Bourée"     "6:20
17."Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D Major, BWV.1068: Gigue"     "2:11
18."Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring: Chorale From Kantata No. 147"Mari Kumamoto3:12
Total length:53:41

Refrain: The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion edit

Refrain: The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion was released on 6 November 1997 simultaneously with Li-La, Takahashi's sixth album.[308] Takahashi herself sang all of the songs on the album.[309][310] The album received a positive commercial response,[311] topping the Oricon charts six times and reaching number six.[312] Patrick Gan of Original Sound Version wrote a positive review on the album, praising the track "Kibō no Sora" and the new arrangement of "Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi".[313]

Track listing: Refrain: The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength
1."Prologue de Refrain" Toshiyuki OhmoriTony Orly2:17
2."A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Ambivalence mix)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōToshiyuki Ohmori4:04
3."To the Sky of Hope"Anisu KanōToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:51
4."Premonition (Sounds of Reverie mix)"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:56
5."Happiness is the smell of Sin (Alter Ego mix)"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:30
6."Fly me to the moon (Touched by the Muse mix)"Bart HowardBart HowardToshiyuki Ohmori3:58
7."Forbidden Gene" Tony OrlyTony Orly5:24
8."Love Antique"Mamie D. LeeToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:55
9."Heart, return to your origin (Sublimation mix)"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōKosmic Bruise5:48
10."Eternal Embrace (Return to Dew mix)"Neko OikawaYoko TakahashiToshiyuki Ohmori5:23
11."From the dazzling Sea"Anisu KanōToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5:04
12."Soul's Refrain (Tabris mix)"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5:30
13."Epilogue de These" Hidetoshi SatōTony Orly6:34
14."Fly me to the moon (On the Street)"Bart HowardBart HowardToshiyuki Ohmori1:29
Total length:64:43

Evangelion Extreme edit

Evangelion Extreme was released on 22 May 2019.[314] The album featured several songs used for pachinko games dedicated to Evangelion[315] and an unreleased song called "Akaki Tsuki".[316][317] Special complimentary stickers were also included with the disc.[318] The album included a lyrics booklet published in Japanese and English.[319] Yoshinori Kameda designed the illustration used as the album cover, which had been used in 2013 for the game CR Evangelion 8 (CRヱヴァンゲリヲン8).[320] The new songs were written by Takahashi, who created the pieces while reflecting on Evangelion and its theme of motherhood. Takahashi experimented with elements of EDM and beatbox on the album.[321][322] The tracks were also used for the game P Evangelion Shito Shinsei (P新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 〜シト、新生〜), released in December 2019.[323]

Track listing: Evangelion Extreme
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength
1."Red Moon"Yoko TakahashiToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5:09
2."Pray to the Momentary Sky"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:57
3."Monologue of Sorrow"Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4:57
4."A Cruel Angel's Thesis 2009Version"Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōToshiyuki Ohmori4:28
5."Red Moon off vocal ver."   5:08
Total length:24:39

Evangelion Infinity edit

Evangelion Infinity is a three-disc album released on 21 July 2021.[324] Outside of Japan, Infinity was released digitally by Milan Records.[325] Several arrangements of classic songs from the soundtrack were included on the album, including a version of "Decisive Battle" used by Anno in Shin Godzilla.[326] The album was originally intended for a double-disc release, but a third was added during production and the catalogue numbers changed accordingly.[327][328] The album was commercially successful, charting seven times on the Oricon charts and peaking at number fourteen.[329]

Track listing: Evangelion Infinity (CD1)
No.TitleLength
1."Decisive Battle"2:26
2."Spending Time in Preparation"2:32
3."The Beast II"2:21
4."Normal Blood"2:00
5."The Longest Day"3:02
6."The Longest Day II"2:22
7."EM10B Rhythm Main Mix 070820"2:23
8."The Longest Day III"2:17
9."Strategie "Yashima""2:28
10."Battaille Decisive"4:49
11."Sin From Genesis"2:46
12."2EM36 rhythm only"2:44
13."2EM36 orchestra only"2:45
14."Bataille d'Espace"3:57
15."Serenity Amongst the Turmoil"3:26
16."E01_matsumoto"2:22
17."E16_shima"3:23
18."euro nerv"1:27
19."EM10A alterne"2:20
20."EM10A alterne bis"1:11
21."EM20 =wunder operation="4:04
22."E-16 normal rhythm"2:31
23."E-16 fast rhythm only"2:18
24."(secret track)"2:24
25."(secret track)"2:10
26."(secret track)"1:00
27."(secret track)"0:58
Track listing: Evangelion Infinity (CD2)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prelude to battle featuring Mali" 4:25
2."Battling featuring Mali" 4:47
3."E01_EWS_Amano&Kosei" 3:18
4."E01_01_YoichiMurata_Session" 3:47
5."E01_02_YoichiMurata_Session" 4:50
6."EM20_rhythm_GZM/Soshiki kessei (組織結成)" 1:47
7."EM20_Jerry_GZM/Jōhō kyōyo (情報供与)" 1:35
8."EM20_Godzilla/Saishidō (再始動)" 1:02
9."EM20_CH_alterna_01/Josai tai (巨災対)" 0:59
10."EM20_CH_alterna_03/Hōkoku (報告)" 1:21
11."EM20_CH_alterna_04/Kyōtō (共闘)" 1:15
12."Jerry Long"Jerry Brown7:33
13."Akira Jimbo universe" 4:49
14."ch alt1 proto" 1:03
15."ch alt3 proto" 1:13
16."ch alt4 proto" 1:16
17."EM20_alterna01~EM20_alterna03~EM20_alterna04" 3:46
18."E01_WithoutEricTrumpet_EWS_Amano&Kosei" 3:22
19."Shiro'sBrassBand_TributeToBreckerBrothers" 6:14
Track listing: Evangelion Infinity (CD3)
No.TitleLength
1."EM20 Kotetsu Voice Orchestra"3:02
2."Ttensions featuring Yoko Takahashi"3:42
3."Tensions =he who pays the piper="6:29
4."EM20 =clint eastwood="2:04
5."euro nerv optionA =tokyo III and timpani="1:04
6."EM20 =spaghetti western swang="2:34
7."euro nerv optionB =tokyo III and guitars="1:03
8."Can't run away, Face it =EVA oriented Giant Swing= featuring Takanori from LL Brothers"4:00
9."EM20 =super chiptune="2:35
10."alterna blueprint Chokkaku guitars"5:15
11."a short attention span"0:42
12."battle suite 1997"9:16
13."EM20 suite 2017"9:32
14."all you need is love, Martin..."1:42

Notes edit

  1. ^ A truncated version of this piece appears on the soundtrack Neon Genesis Evangelion II.
  2. ^ a b From Bach's "Suiten für Violoncello solo Nr. 1 G-Dur, BWV 1007 1. Vorspiel."
  3. ^ This version was included on the soundtrack for Evangelion: Death and Rebirth.
  4. ^ This version was included on the soundtrack for The End of Evangelion.
  5. ^ Later included as a track on the 2003 soundtrack Refrain of Evangelion.
  6. ^ From Dvořák's "Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191 1. Allegro".
  7. ^ Original song.
  8. ^ A vocal and jazz version of Thanatos from Neon Genesis Evangelion II.
  9. ^ A part of this record is based on Rei III from the Neon Genesis Evangelion II album.
  10. ^ As listed on the European CD (Milan 19439843152). No writing or vocal credits are given for any tracks except 1-5 and 8, therefore the credits here are taken from the Japanese CD (KICA 2583).
  11. ^ Credited as "ARIANNE" in liner notes.

Notes edit

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  4. ^ a b Eva Tomo no Kai (in Japanese). Vol. 1. Gainax. 1996.
  5. ^ Takeda, Yasuhiro (2002). The Notenki memoirs: studio Gainax and the men who created Evangelion. ADV Manga. p. 164. ISBN 1-4139-0234-0.
  6. ^ BSアニメ夜話 (in Japanese). Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai. 28 March 2005.
  7. ^ a b Jonathan Clements (October 1997). "Shiro Sagisu". Manga Mania. No. 42. Titan Magazines. p. 94.
  8. ^ Morikawa 1997, p. 62.
  9. ^ Morikawa 1997, p. 58.
  10. ^ Morikawa 1997, p. 55.
  11. ^ a b Jonathan Mays (29 January 2004). "Sound Decision". Anime News Network. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  12. ^ Morikawa 1997, p. 56.
  13. ^ Neon Genesis Evangelion Blue Ray Ultimate Edition Encyclopedia (in Italian). Dynit. 2021. p. 123.
  14. ^ "Neon Genesis Evangelion - The Tyranny of the English Voice in Anime". Real Time (31). 1999. from the original on 28 February 2006. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  15. ^ Morikawa 1997, p. 57.
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The soundtracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion were produced for the 1995 anime series of the same name and its sequels remakes and spinoffs Shiro Sagisu composed the tracks under the direction of Hideaki Anno director of the series In addition to Sagisu s compositions the soundtracks include pieces by Masami Okui Kotono Mitsuishi and a wide repertoire of classical music including symphonies by Beethoven Bach Giuseppe Verdi and other composers Under the direction of Toshimichi Ōtsuki a representative of King Records and one of the producers of the series A Cruel Angel s Thesis was composed as the series opening theme song The series used Fly Me to the Moon originally written by Bart Howard as the closing theme song Different versions of the song were recorded by British singer Claire Littley Yoko Takahashi and the anime s main female voice actors Megumi Hayashibara Kotono Mitsuishi and Yuko Miyamura Neon Genesis Evangelion discographyStudio albums5Live albums2Compilation albums4Singles15Soundtrack albums12The anime soundtrack was collected in three main albums released in 1995 and 1996 These were followed by several studio albums collections and remixes Sagisu also composed the soundtracks for the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy a remake of the original series and several derivative video games Critics have compared several pieces to Beatles songs and soundtracks from earlier animes such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Space Battleship Yamato Sagisu s work has been well received by critics and audiences alike several albums and singles from the soundtrack have been certified gold or platinum in Japan reaching the top of the national charts According to SciFi Japan albums dedicated to Evangelion have sold a total of nine million copies 1 Contents 1 Production 1 1 Writing and inspiration 1 2 Classical music 1 3 Other songs 1 3 1 Fly Me to the Moon 2 Theme songs 2 1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis 2 2 Tamashii no Refrain 2 3 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours 2 4 Komm susser Tod 2 5 Beautiful World 2 6 Sakura Nagashi 2 7 The Final Decision 2 8 One Last Kiss 2 9 What if 3 Soundtrack albums 3 1 Neon Genesis Evangelion 3 2 Neon Genesis Evangelion II 3 3 Neon Genesis Evangelion III 3 4 Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition 3 5 Evangelion Death 3 6 The End of Evangelion 3 7 Neon Genesis Evangelion S Works 3 8 Music from Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone 3 9 Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone Original Soundtrack 3 10 Evangelion 2 0 You Can Not Advance Original Soundtrack 3 11 Music from Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo 3 12 Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo Original Soundtrack 3 13 Music from Shin Evangelion Evangelion 3 0 1 0 4 Compilation albums 4 1 The Day of Second Impact 4 2 Evangelion The Birthday of Rei Ayanami 4 3 Refrain of Evangelion 4 4 Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade 4 5 A T Eva01 Reference CD 4 6 Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Box 4 7 Evangelion Finally 5 Arranged albums 5 1 Evangelion Vox 5 2 Evangelion Wind Symphony No 1 5 3 Evangelion Wind Symphony No 2 5 4 Evangelion PianoForte 1 5 5 The world Evangelion Jazz night The Tokyo III Jazz club 5 6 ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion vol 1 6 Live albums 6 1 Evangelion Symphony 6 2 Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony 7 Studio albums 7 1 Evangelion Classic 1 Beethoven Symphony No 9 Choral 7 2 Evangelion Classic 2 Verdi Requiem 7 3 Evangelion Classic 3 George Frideric Handel Messiah Complete 7 4 Evangelion Classic 4 J S Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 amp others 7 5 Refrain The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion 7 6 Evangelion Extreme 7 7 Evangelion Infinity 8 Notes 8 1 Notes 9 ReferencesProduction editWriting and inspiration edit nbsp Hideaki Anno Neon Genesis Evangelion directorThe original soundtrack of Neon Genesis Evangelion was composed by Shiro Sagisu and distributed by King Records which was also directly involved in the conception and production of the series 2 The music was produced by the director and main scriptwriter of the series Hideaki Anno who gave several instructions to the composer and was personally responsible for choosing the titles of the pieces 3 4 Toshimichi Ōtsuki a representative of King Records first approached Anno about making Evangelion and gave him the opportunity to launch the project 5 taking on the role of one of the series producers Ōtsuki gave Anno artistic freedom over the entire series production except for the series opening theme song A Cruel Angel s Thesis 6 Working on Anno s direction Sagisu sought to capture a retro feel in the soundtrack and tie it to the psychological themes of the series For example to give the Eva s cockpit the feel of a mother s womb Anno asked him to compose a melody that would accentuate a feeling of nostalgia 7 Sagisu and Anno also attempted to differentiate the soundtrack from the soundtracks of other mecha anime series 7 Most of the compositions were produced with sounds and methods typical of the 1970s 8 avoiding the use of synthesisers 9 to give the tracks a nostalgic sound 10 Most of the tracks give prominence to brass instruments while other tracks emphasize cello or piano 11 According to writer Masaki Miyakawa the nostalgic touch of Sagisu s compositions was due to the production process of Japanese animated series of the time the designs were often not finished until after the production of the soundtrack so director Anno would have given Sagisu directions by referring to existing products 12 The first recording sessions were held at King Records studios from 12 March 1995 13 Philip Brophy of Real Time compared Sagisu s soundtrack to the soundtrack of Thunderbirds and the works of Steve Reich and Ken Ishii 14 Miyakawa compared Angel Attack and Decisive Battle to the compositions of Japanese special effects tokusatsu films such as Godzilla Angel Attack in particular has been compared to the soundtrack of Ryuichi Sakamoto s The Last Emperor 1987 and the song Kyuchi ni tatsu Gandamu 窮地に立つガンダム lit Gundam in trouble from Mobile Suit Gundam 15 According to Matthew Magnus Lundeen of Game Rant the song Angel Attack which he likened to the theme of Jaws was based on the compositions of old tokusatsu series such as Ultraman or Kamen Rider 16 while Decisive Battle and Angel Attack II were compared to the music of James Bond films 17 specifically to the main theme of From Russia with Love 1963 18 19 Miyakawa compared Rei I to Sakamoto s compositions and the opening theme of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1984 20 Background Music to My Sharona by The Knack She said Don t make others suffer for your personal hatred to the music of the Ventures Nerv to the music of super sentai series and Asuka Strikes to American country music and Octopus s Garden by the Beatles 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp Critics compared Evangelion soundtrack to the music of the Beatles Ryuichi Sakamoto and Claude Debussy Miyakawa and several fans have also noted similarities between Sagisu s work and the music of the anime Space Battleship Yamato 19 with which it shares the instrumentation of strings horns rhythm section and percussion They have compared Eva 01 to the song The Birth and the theme of Battleship Andromeda Background Music II to The Original Space Battleship Yamato track and the main theme of The Magnificent Seven 1960 and noted that Background Music III may have been inspired by Yamato song Hero s Hill heard in the film Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato 1978 21 The music used in the twelfth episode during the confrontation against Sahaquiel was described by writer Dennis Redmond as a Spanish style aria reminiscent of Leone s Spaghetti Westerns 22 while Eva 00 has been compared to the works of Bernard Herrmann 23 According to Heike Hoffer the music reflects the psychology of the characters in the series Misato s theme has a jazzy laid back sound Asuka s has a Western sound and Rei s has a Debussy like harmonic piano 24 The track Borderline Case used during the introspective scenes featuring Shinji has been noted for its metaphysical tone and ambient or minimalist influence 25 According to a file on the album Refrain of Evangelion Misato s theme also has an unusual tune compared to the other soundtracks in the series however since Sagisu also participated in the composition of the music for the variety show Waratte iitomo this type of music is also his cup of tea 3 The series opening theme song A Cruel Angel s Thesis has been described by Jack Doyle of The Mary Sue as a baroque pop earworm 26 The original composition characterised by sounds similar to music of the second half of the 1980s has also been remixed into various genres such as techno jungle 27 and traditional Japanese music 28 Classical music edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Staff used compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach Georg Friedrich Handel Ludwig van Beethoven and Giuseppe Verdi for the soundtrack In addition to Sagisu s original compositions the soundtrack also includes classical music 29 such as Johann Sebastian Bach s Suite for Cello Solo No 1 in G Major 30 Violin Partita No 3 31 Suite No 3 in D Major 32 33 and Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben 34 35 Johann Pachelbel s Canon 36 37 Georg Friedrich Handel s Messiah 38 Giuseppe Verdi s Requiem 39 and Ludwig van Beethoven s Ode to Joy 40 41 Hideaki Anno himself a fan of classical music 42 43 initially requested that the Polovician Dances from Aleksandr Borodin s opera Prince Igor be used as the opening theme song for the series but that request was rejected by TV Tokyo 3 Anno s use of classical music during violent scenes has been compared to Stanley Kubrick s works 44 45 The Cello Suite played by Shinji in the fifteenth episode of the series 46 was selected by screenwriter Akio Satsukawa who is known for using classical music pieces such as Manon Lescaut and Madama Butterfly in his works 47 Ode to Joy is used as the soundtrack for the series twenty fourth episode 19 48 and features lyrics with several parallels to the series plot 49 The song was used to echo the theme of the episode 50 51 and for the line We enter intoxicated and quivering O Heavenly One into Thy temple 52 The piece was used in both the original series 53 54 in the scene in which Kaworu Nagisa attempts to break into the deepst part of Nerv Headquarters 55 56 as well as in the film Neon Genesis Evangelion Death and Rebirth 57 and in the third installment of the Rebuild of Evangelion saga Haiku Hoffer has noted how Ode to Joy unlike other pieces such as Bach s Cello Suite is well known in Japan as it is played during end of year concerts called Daiku 58 the fact that Kaworu hums the piece in front of Shinji seen in Japan as a song to be sung as a group symbol of cooperation and a sense of community 59 would immediately suggest to the Japanese viewer how the two characters are destined to become friends over the course of the series 48 Also audible in the piece is the phrase der Cherub steht vor Gott the cherub stands before God which Hoffer associates with the fact that Kaworu stands before the Angel Lilith a figure resembling a deity 60 Pachelbel s Canon has also been used in Rebuild promotional videos 61 Other songs edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Junko Iwao and Yuko Miyamura sung a song for the fifteenth episode Staff also used music by Masami Okui and Fly Me to the Moon covers sung by Yoko Takahashi The soundtrack features contemporary songs that were not composed for the series Tracks by Kotono Mitsuishi 62 63 and Masami Okui are used in several scenes of the series usually as background music or on Shinji s Digital Audio Tape player The soundtrack features songs by Mitsuishi Misato Katsuragi s original voice actress including You are the only one 64 65 Aoi legend Toi sora no yakusoku 遠い空の約束 lit The promise of the distant sky 66 and Fall in a Star 67 68 all from Lilia from Ys a 1992 album dedicated to the music of the Ys video game series 69 Mitsuishi s songs were also reused in Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone and later released in the related soundtrack albums 70 71 Okui s songs Bay side love story from Tokyo 72 73 Face 74 75 Ryōte ippai no yume 両手いっぱいの夢 lit Hands full of dreams 76 and Fushigina yoru 不思議な夜 Mysterious nights 77 rom Gyuu the singer s first album were used The fifteenth episode also features Tentō mushi no samba てんとう𰙫のサンバ lit The ladybird s samba a 1973 song popular at Japanese weddings recording for the series during dubbing by Junko Iwao Miki Nagasawa Yuko Miyamura and Megumi Ogata 78 Fly Me to the Moon edit nbsp Abbey Road Studios in LondonFor the closing theme song staff decided to use an existing song Fly Me to the Moon by Bart Howard with original arrangement and interpretation 79 The animations for the end theme song were designed and created by Masayuki one of the assistant directors of the series 80 81 The song was later included in the various soundtrack albums 82 and reused for some promotional videos of the feature films Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone and Evangelion 2 0 You Can Not Advance the first and second chapters of the Rebuild 83 84 The song is performed by British singer Claire Littley and the anime s female voice actors Megumi Hayashibara Kotono Mitsuishi and Yuko Miyamura in different versions from episode to episode In one of the initial proposals it was instead the opening theme song of the series that would change from episode to episode imitating the opening song of Silver kamen 80 The main version arranged by Toshiyuki Omori and sung by Claire was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London 19 In 2003 Gainax released a new edition of the series called Renewal including a bonus disc containing various extras 85 A remastered version of Fly Me to the Moon 86 without credits 87 was also added to the bonus disc This extra was later added to subsequent Japanese editions 88 such as the Blu ray box set of the series released in 2015 89 90 New versions of the piece were also added to the Renewal edition The various versions of Fly Me to the Moon are Episode Vocal VersionOriginal Renewal 91 92 Original Renewal 91 92 1 Claire Littley 93 Normal 2 Normal Normal without Strings 3 Claire Littley 94 Yoko Takahashi Normal 4 Normal Normal without strings 5 Megumi Hayashibara 95 Rei 5 96 6 Megumi Hayashibara 95 Rei 6 97 7 Yoko Takahashi 98 4 Beat 99 8 Aya 98 Bossa Techno 100 9 Yoko Takahashi 101 Yuko Miyamura Acid Bossa 102 Bossa Techno 10 Normal 103 Normal Orchestra with chorus 11 Claire Littley 104 Kotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko Miyamura Normal 105 Normal Orchestra 1 12 Yoko Takahashi 104 Kotono Mitsuishi 4 Beat 106 Normal Orchestra with chorus 13 Yoko Takahashi 107 Acid Bossa 14 Yoko Takahashi 107 Megumi Hayashibara Normal Normal Orchestra solo 15 Off Vocal Kotono Mitsuishi 4 Beat 108 16 Off Vocal Kotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko Miyamura Normal 108 Normal Orchestra Interlude Start 1 Second Half 17 Aki Jungle 109 18 Claire Littley 109 Off Vocal Normal B 4 guitar amp piano 19 Claire Littley 110 Kotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko Miyamura Normal Normal Orchestra 2 20 Off Vocal B 22 A Type 110 B 4 piano 21 On Air Yoko Takahashi 111 Off Vocal Normal 4 BeatDirector s Cut Off Vocal 111 4 Beat 90 seconds 111 22 On Air Aya 111 Bossa Techno 111 Director s Cut Off Vocal 111 Bossa Techno 80 seconds 111 23 On Air Megumi Hayashibara 112 Rei 23 112 Director s Cut Rei 23 90 seconds 112 24 On Air Off Vocal 112 Normal 112 Director s Cut Normal 90 seconds 112 25 Megumi Hayashibara 113 Rei 25 113 26 Megumi Hayashibara 113 Rei 26 113 Theme songs edit A Cruel Angel s Thesis edit Main article A Cruel Angel s Thesis A Cruel Angel s Thesis 残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze Zankoku na Tenshi no These in Japan performed by Yoko Takahashi is the theme song used in the anime Two instrumental versions of the song were played in the finale Take care of yourself Those versions were named The Heady Feeling of Freedom and Good or Don t Be and scored for violin piano and guitar 3 The single was released on 25 October 1995 It reached a peak rank 17 in the Oricon album database in which it has appeared 61 times 114 Tamashii no Refrain edit Tamashii no Refrain 魂のルフラン Tamashi no Rufuran Soul s Refrain was the theme song used for the first film in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise Evangelion Death and Rebirth It was performed by Yoko Takahashi and released as a single on 21 February 1997 115 It ranked third on the Oricon charts 116 selling more than 800 thousand copies 117 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours edit Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours is a song composed for The End of Evangelion and used as the end credits music The single with English lyrics sung by the duo Loren amp Mash was released on 1 August 1997 It reached number two on the Oricon charts 118 sold 600 thousand copies 117 and was certified platinum According to the book Neon Genesis Evangelion The Unofficial Guide written by Kazuhisa Fujie and Martin Foster the song s violent and pessimistic lyrics may refer to the psychoanalytic concept of Thanatos the destructive death drive postulated by Sigmund Freud 119 Another song from the original series was also titled Thanatos for the same reason 3 120 Komm susser Tod edit Komm susser Tod German also rendered as Komm susser Tod kɔm ˈzyːsɐ toːt Come Sweet Death in English 甘き死よ 来たれ in Japanese is a song composed for The End of Evangelion For the track performed by Arianne Anno wrote Japanese lyrics 121 that were later translated into English by Mike Wyzgowski 122 The song is homonymous to a Bach symphony BWV 478 and has been compared to Hey Jude by the Beatles 123 Beautiful World edit Main article Beautiful World Hikaru Utada song Beautiful World was released on 29 August 2007 The track was performed by Utada Hikaru and used as the end credits song for the first two installments of Rebuild of Evangelion The song reached number two on Oricon s weekly charts 124 and received platinum certification for selling 250 000 physical copies 125 and diamond certification for one million certified digital sales 126 Sakura Nagashi edit Main article Sakura Nagashi Sakura Nagashi 桜流し lit Flowing Cherry Blossoms Cherry Blossoms Sinking was composed for Evangelion 3 0 and performed by Utada Hikaru It was released as a single on 17 November 2012 and was commercially successful ranking number two on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 127 The Final Decision edit 0902 The Final Decision alterna orchestra is a digital single released by King Records on 24 April 2019 on various platforms 128 including iTunes The single was released to advertise concerts for Evangelion Wind Symphony scheduled for May 2019 in several Japanese cities 129 No TitleMusicLength1 0902 The Final Decision alterna orchestra Shirō Sagisu3 49 One Last Kiss edit Main article One Last Kiss EP One Last Kiss was composed for the last installment of the Rebuild saga and sung by Utada Hikaru The song released on 9 March 2021 in the United States and in Japan on 10 March reached number two on the Oricon charts 130 and number 37 on the Billboard United States Album Sales chart 131 What if edit Shiro Sagisu lt lt what if gt gt Yoko Takahashi ver 鷺巣詩郎 what if 高橋洋子ver Sagisu shirō what if Takahashi Yōko ver was released as a single on 31 August 2021 132 alongside the release of Shin Evangelion on Amazon Prime Video 133 Shiro Sagisu composed and arranged the song which was sung by Yoko Takahashi with Gina Foster and Derk Green as backing vocalists 134 Mike Wyzgowski wrote the lyrics 135 What if was released as both a regular edition and a special high resolution edition and was made available on Apple Music Amazon Music 136 iTunes Store Recochoku mora 137 and e onkyo 138 A sample of the song was released for a limited time on the official Evangelion Eva Extra app 139 Another version called memorial vocal was also released on the Shin soundtrack 140 CD Journal wrote that The chemistry between Yoko Takahashi s mysterious and poignant voice and the song s music is a delight to the ears 141 Track listing Shiro Sagisu lt lt what if gt gt Yoko Takahashi ver No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 UntitledMike WyzgowskiShirō SagisuYōko Takahashi5 42Soundtrack albums editNeon Genesis Evangelion edit nbsp Composer Shiro SagisuNeon Genesis Evangelion known as Neon Genesis Evangelion I was the first album in the series by order of release 142 produced by Anno and distributed by King Records Starchild label on 6 December 1995 143 Instead of naming the album after the Japanese name of the series Toshimichi Ōtsuki of King Records chose the international title of the series Neon Genesis 4 The album includes the most frequently used songs and main characters themes 143 The album also includes a version of the opening theme song called Director s Edit Version on which Anno made changes to the chorus and restored the guitar interlude 143 The album had a positive commercial response 144 reaching number 12 on the Oricon album charts and remaining on the charts for 22 weeks 145 King Records re released Neon Genesis Evangelion I in DVD Audio on 21 December 2004 146 and a remastered version of the album called 2013 HR Remaster Ver on 18 December 2013 147 148 A vinyl pressing of the album was also released on 9 September 2015 149 For the new release Chris Bellman of Bernie Grundman Mastering remastered the original tracks in Los Angeles 150 Outside of Japan Geneon Entertainment released the album in January 2004 in an edition including all of the original tracks 151 152 Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network positively reviewed the album saying Sagisu s themes are instantly memorable making full use of a small chamber orchestra to make intensely personal music a perfect match for Hideki Anno s soul searching anime series 11 Lisani and Phile praised the 2013 HR Remaster Ver edition particularly with regard to the rendering and improved sound clarity 23 153 Sagisu received the Best Musician award at the 1997 Animation Kobe for the soundtrack 154 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion 155 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version 残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4 022 Fly Me to the Moon Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4 313 Angel Attack E 6 2 294 Rei I A 1 2 575 Hedgehog s Dilemma B 1 2 456 Barefoot in the Park C 2 2 347 Ritsuko C 5 3 018 Misato B 16 1 319 Asuka Strikes B 17 2 2410 NERV A 3 1 5711 Tokyo 3 C 7 2 2312 I Shinji A 6 2 0013 Eva 01 E 3 2 4614 A Step Forward Into Terror E 9 1 5615 Eva 02 E 4 1 5716 Decisive Battle E 1 2 2217 Eva 00 E 5 1 4918 The Beast E 5 Fast tempo 1 3819 Marking Time Waiting for Death E 7 2 4220 Rei II B 20 2 5421 Fly Me to the Moon B 4 Howard 2 5722 Next Episode Preview 次回予告 Jikai Yokoku F 2 30 Second Version 0 3123 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa Version HowardHowardTakahashi3 49Total length 57 55 Neon Genesis Evangelion II edit Neon Genesis Evangelion II was released by Starchild on 16 February 1996 156 157 and re released in a second edition on 22 December 2004 158 The album entered Billboard charts 159 it remained on the national Oricon charts for 15 weeks reaching fourth place 160 An image of Rei Ayanami drawn by series character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto was used for the album cover Sadamoto was inspired by a version of Fly Me to the Moon sung by Megumi Hayashibara the character s Japanese voice actress On 18 December 2013 a remastered edition of the album called 2013 HR Remaster Ver was released 161 162 the tracks were remastered at Bernie Grundman Studios in Hollywood under the supervision of Sagisu 163 Two versions of Hayashibara s Fly Me to the Moon from the fifth and sixth episodes were included on the album 157 Only the chorus of the song had been recorded at short notice for the TV broadcast and were released after fan requests 164 Outside Japan the album was released in the US by Geneon in March 2004 165 166 Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network positively reviewed Neon Genesis Evangelion II Mays particularly praised Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win because of its simple humorous melody and solid instrumentation calling it the real gem of the soundtrack 167 Orin Starchaser of Ex magazine described Neon Genesis Evangelion II as better than its predecessor and praised Takahashi s Yokan track Starchaser criticized the album for including various versions of Fly Me to the Moon the reviewer criticised the Aya Bossa Techno version in particular which he called a blemish on her record that really ought not be remembered 168 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion II 169 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Vision Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4 532 A Cruel Angel s Thesis TV Size Version OikawaHidetoshi SatōTakahashi1 313 Borderline Case A 4 2 194 A Crystalline Night Sky C 6 2 195 Angel Attack II A 7 1 596 Angel Attack III A 9 2 237 Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win B 12 1 508 Waking up in the morning C 4 1 289 Background Music A 2 1 5510 A Moment When Tension Breaks B 21 4 1011 The Day Tokyo 3 Stood Still B 14 1 4012 Spending Time in Preparation E 1 Rhythm only 2 2113 She said Don t make others suffer for your personal hatred A 15 1 5314 Magmadiver E 15 2 2315 Pleasure Principle E 8 3 4816 The Beast II E 16 2 1817 Thanatos E 13 3 2918 Rei III A 14 3 4219 When I Find Peace of Mind B 7 3 3220 Fly Me to the Moon TV Size Version Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley1 0821 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 5 TV Size Remix Version HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1 0922 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 6 TV Size Remix Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 0823 Next Episode Preview 次回予告 Jikai Yokoku F 2 15 Second Version 0 1724 Fly Me to the Moon Aya Bossa Techno Version HowardHowardAya3 4925 Fly Me to the Moon Aki Jungle version HowardHowardAki4 34Total length 61 58 Neon Genesis Evangelion III edit The third album Neon Genessi Evangelion III was released in Japan on 22 May 1996 170 It was redistributed on DVD Audio on 22 December 2004 171 As with the previous two albums a remastered version called 2013 HR Remaster Ver was released on 18 December 2013 172 173 The album was released in the United States on 3 August 2004 by Geneon Entertainment 174 The album s content focused on synthesizer tracks used mainly in the second half of the series 175 Neon Genesis Evangelion III was well received by the public 176 The album charted for 11 weeks on the Oricon charts reaching number one 177 an achievement not achieved by an anime since Galaxy Express 999 178 179 seventeen years earlier 180 181 Orin Starchaser of Ex stated that he enjoyed the album s first 22 tracks such as The Heady Feeling of Freedom and Good or Don t Be but as with the previous album he criticised its repetition and the flatness of the various versions of Fly Me to the Moon 182 Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network also expressed a similar opinion 183 CD Journal on the other hand welcomed the 2013 remastered version of III and the previous two albums 184 stating The music is superb and can be listened to as a magnificent sumptuous delicate and romantic symphony 185 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion III 186 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Happiness Is the Smell of Sin Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4 362 Eternal Embrace OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5 233 Normal Blood E 16 Fast tempo 1 564 Harbinger of Tragedy E 5 Rhythm only Fast tempo 1 385 Childhood Memories Shut Away F 3 Take2 0 356 Those women longed for the touch of others lips and thus invited their kisses B 4 Strings and piano Bart Howard 2 197 Background Music II A 16 Strings 1 338 Background Music III B 3 2 329 In the Depths of Human Hearts B 2 2 2210 Hostility Restrained A 13 C Type 1 3711 Three of Me One of Someone Else C 55 D Type 2 1912 Crime of Innocence A 13 B Type 2 2513 The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One s Dependence B 4 Piano Lonely Howard 1 3114 Do You Love Me A 4 Synth voice only 2 2015 Separation Anxiety A 13 2 2616 Introjection A 12 2 2517 Depression A 11 2 3418 Splitting of the Breast A 10 Synth voice only 2 1419 Infantile Dependence Adult Dependency B 9 3 0020 Mother Is the First Other A 10 2 2421 The Heady Feeling of Freedom OP 1 Strings Slow tempo Hidetoshi Satō 1 4822 Good or Don t Be OP 1 D Type Satō 1 2223 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 0824 Fly Me to the Moon 4 Beat TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 0825 Fly Me to the Moon Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version HowardHowardAya1 0726 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 0727 Fly Me to the Moon 4 Beat Off Vocal TV Size Version Howard 1 0728 Fly Me to the Moon Off Vocal TV Size Version Howard 1 0729 Fly Me to the Moon Aki Jungle TV Size Version HowardHowardAki1 0730 Fly Me to the Moon B 22A Type TV Size Version Howard 1 0731 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 23 TV Size Version HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1 0932 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 25 TV Size Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 0933 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 26 TV Size Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 0934 Fly Me to the Moon Aya London Beat Version HowardHowardAya8 15Total length 67 19 Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition edit source source track Halleluja Chorus one of the tracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion AdditionNeon Genesis Evangelion Addition the fourth album dedicated to the franchise was released on 21 December 1996 187 Addition was released to commemorate the theatrical release of Neon Genesis Evangelion Death and Rebirth Both a regular edition and a limited special edition with a special Death and Rebirth ticket attached were put on sale Both editions were made available for a limited period during the film s production 188 When the album was announced Gainax gave it the working title of Ex 189 Initially only the limited edition was planned but as many fans already had tickets for Death and Rebirth or lived in areas without cinemas open to the public the regular edition was also released Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition had good commercial success 190 191 the regular version managed placed five times in the Oricon charts reaching fourth place while the special edition stayed on for 29 weeks reaching 18th place 192 193 Addition featured an audiodrama entitled Shukyoku no tsudzuki 終局の続き lit Continuation of the finale In the audiodrama written and directed by Anno 194 195 the characters of Evangelion metanarratively break the fourth wall and discuss how to improve and continue the series 196 To commemorate the broadcast date of the first episode the track was made available in 2019 on the official Eva Extra app for a limited time 197 Kenneth Jin ho Cho of Ex magazine praised the hilarity of the audiodrama and its use of classical music but found the album to be superfluous Nothing on this disc is really a motivated purchase point and it seems more like an outlet for the cast of Evangelion to kick back and let loose with the vocal cords 198 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition 192 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version II Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōKotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko Miyamura4 042 Drama Shuukyoku no Tsudzuki Evangelion vocal cast21 243 Fly Me to the Moon Misato 4 Beat TV Size Version Bart HowardHowardMitsuishi1 324 Fly Me to the Moon Asuka Bossa Techno TV Size Version HowardHowardMiyamura1 275 Chorus Hallelujah Chorus Messiah Handel 3 406 Chorus Worthy is the Lamb Amen Messiah Handel 6 467 4th Mov Presto Symphony No 9 in D minor Op 125 Choral Ode to Joy Beethoven 23 088 Tentoumushi no SAMBA Ladybug Samba Daizō SaitōShunichi MakainoMegumi Ogata Miyamura Miki Nagasawa and Junko Iwao1 169 Fly Me to the Moon Main Version II HowardHowardMitsuishi Hayashibara and Miyamura4 3010 Gekijouban Yokoku Misato Katsuragi Movie trailer Jikai Yokoku Mitsuishi0 2911 Gekijouban Yokoku Rei Ayanami Movie trailer Borderline Case Hayashibara0 3712 Gekijouban Yokoku Asuka Langley Soryu Movie trailer Jikai Yokoku Miyamura0 30Total length 69 29 Evangelion Death edit Main article Music of Neon Genesis Evangelion Death amp Rebirth The album Evangelion Death was released on 11 June 1997 The album reached number one on the Oricon charts 199 and was certified platinum 144 200 The End of Evangelion edit The End of Evangelion was released on 26 September 1997 The album reached number three on the Oricon charts 201 and was certified gold 144 202 Neon Genesis Evangelion S Works edit Neon Genesis Evangelion S Works was released in Japan on 4 December 1998 The album appeared twice on the Oricon charts peaking at number 38 203 Several unreleased pieces 204 or variations of pieces already used in the classic series were included in the seven disc album King Records also included a phone card and a booklet containing explanations and lyrics of the songs with the album 205 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD1 No TitleMusicLength1 A 1 Rei I 3 002 A 2 Background Music 1 573 A 3 NERV 1 594 A 3 without Harp 1 585 A 3 Rhythm only 1 576 A 4 Borderline Case 2 217 A 4 Synth voice only Do You Love Me 2 218 A 5 Advancement of the Human Instrumentality Project 2 169 A 6 I Shinji 2 0210 A 7 Angel Attack II 2 0011 A 7 Rhythm and synth 2 0012 A 7 Synth only 2 0013 A 7 Bridge 0 4714 A 8 Angel s Arrival quiet and eerie 3 2915 A 9 Angel Attack III 2 2616 A 9 Synth only 2 2417 A 10 Mother Is the First Other 2 2618 A 10 Synth voice only Splitting of the Breast 2 1619 A 11 Depression 2 3620 A 11 Synth voice only 1 2321 A 12 Introjection 2 2722 A 13 Separation Anxiety 2 2823 A 13 Rhythm only 2 2824 B 1 Hedgehog s Dilemma 2 4825 B 2 In the Depths of Human Hearts 2 2426 B 3 Background Music III 2 3427 B 4 Fly Me to the Moon Bart Howard2 5928 B 4 Strings and piano Those women longed for the touch of others lips and thus invited their kisses Howard2 2129 B 4 Strings Howard1 2330 B 4 Piano Howard1 1131 B 4 Guitar and piano Howard1 1232 B 4 Guitar and piano Lonely The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One s Dependence II Howard1 3433 B 4 Piano Lonely The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One s Dependence Howard1 33Total length 71 02 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD2 No TitleMusicLength1 B 5 Requiem Sorrow 3 082 B 6 Anxiety 1 573 B 7 When I Find Peace of Mind 3 354 B 8 Determination and Anger 2 335 B 9 Infantile Dependence Adult Dependency 3 026 B 9 Without rhythm 3 027 B 10 Menace and Surprise 2 138 B 10 Without guitar 2 139 B 12 Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win 1 5210 B 13 Oppression and Impatience 1 4211 B 14 The Day Tokyo 3 Stood Still 1 4212 B 15 Liberation Catalysis 2 1613 B 16 Misato 1 3414 B 16 Rhythm only 1 3315 B 17 Asuka Strikes 2 2316 B 17 Rhythm only 2 2317 B 18 Feeling at Peace Hope Bart Howard2 1218 B 18 Only flute Howard2 1219 B 18 Slow tempo Howard2 2520 B 18 Slow tempo Only flute Howard2 2621 B 19 Friendship 1 3422 B 20 Rei II 2 5723 C 1 Pleasant Morning 2 4724 C 1 Without Latin percussion 2 4725 C 2 Barefoot in the Park 2 3726 C 3 Relaxed and Heartwarming Day 2 1527 C 4 Waking up in the morning 1 3128 C 5 Ritsuko 3 0429 C 6 A Crystalline Night Sky 2 2230 C 7 Tokyo 3 2 2531 D 1 Violent Situations with Guns 0 3032 D 2 Shock 0 2433 D 3 Substitute for Gentleness 0 2634 D 4 Everyday Scenes and Diversions 0 2535 D 5 Comical Scenes and Diversions 0 2236 D 6 Peaceful 0 2837 D 7 Beautiful 0 4138 D 8 Romance 0 3439 D 8 Piano 0 2740 D 9 Plaintive 0 3841 D 10 Hastiness 0 4642 D 11 Fear Panic 0 33Total length 76 56 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD3 No TitleLength1 E 1 Decisive Battle 2 252 E 1 Rhythm only Spending Time in Preparation 2 243 E 2 Suspense Light 1 554 E 2 Without Brass 1 145 E 3 EVA 01 2 496 E 4 EVA 02 2 007 E 5 EVA 00 1 518 E 5 Rhythm Only 1 509 E 5 Fast tempo The Beast 1 4010 E 5 Rhythm only Fast tempo Harbinger of Tragedy 1 4011 E 6 Angel Attack 2 3212 E 7 Marking Time Waiting For Death 2 4413 E 8 Pleasure Principle 3 5014 E 9 A Step Forward Into Terror 1 5515 E 9 Without Intro Fanfare 1 3916 E 9 Rhythm Only 1 3817 E 10 2 3518 E 10 Rhythm Only 2 3519 E 11 1 5620 F 0 0 0921 F 0 Without Speech 0 0922 F 0 Only Speech 0 0723 F 1 0 0924 F 1 Without Speech 0 0925 F 1 Speech Only 0 0826 F 2 Jikai Yokoku 0 3327 F 2 Light Version 0 3328 F 4 0 0729 Title Speech A Type 0 3230 Title Speech B Type 0 1931 A 13 A Type 2 0932 A 13 B Type Crime of Innocence 2 2833 A 13 C Type Hostility Restrain 1 3934 A 13 D Type 1 2535 A 13 E Type 1 3336 A 14 Rei III 3 4437 A 14 Fast Tempo 2 4538 A 15 She said Don t make others suffer for your personal hatred 1 5639 A 15 Rhythm Only 1 5640 A 15 Drums 1 5441 A 15 Slow Tempo 2 0042 A 15 Slow Tempo Rhythm Only 2 0043 A 15 Slow Tempo Drums 1 5844 A 16 Theme of NERV 1 3545 A 16 Rhythm Only 1 3346 A 16 Strings Background Music II 1 33Total length 76 16 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD4 No TitleMusicLength1 B 21 A Moment When Tension Breaks 4 112 B 21 Rhythm only 4 113 B 21 Guitar and piano 4 114 B 21 Fast tempo 3 545 B 21 Fast tempo Rhythm only 3 546 B 21 Fast tempo Guitar and piano 3 517 B 22 A Type a Bart Howard2 198 B 22 B Type Howard2 359 B 22 C Type Howard2 1810 C 55 A Type 1 4911 C 55 B Type 1 5612 C 55 C Type 2 0613 C 55 D Type Three of Me One of Someone else 2 1914 C 55 E Type 2 1115 C 55 F Type 1 4616 E 12 Battle Light Pinch 2 1917 E 12 Rhythm only 2 1818 E 13 Thanatos 3 3019 E 13 Rhythm only 3 2720 E 14 Battle 2 3121 E 14 Rhythm only 2 3022 E 15 Magmadiver 2 2423 E 15 Rhythm only 2 0924 E 15 Fast tempo 1 0225 E 15 Fast tempo Rhythm only 0 5826 E 16 The Beast II 2 1927 E 16 Rhythm only 2 1828 E 16 Fast tempo Normal Blood 1 5729 E 16 Fast tempo Rhythm only 1 54Total length 75 08 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD5 No TitleMusicLength1 F 3 Take 1 b Johann Sebastian Bach1 322 F 3 Take 2 b CHILDHOOD MEMORIES SHUT AWAY Bach0 373 OP 1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Hidetoshi Satō2 314 OP 1 Strings Satō2 175 OP 1 Strings Slow tempo THE HEADY FEELING OF FREEDOM Satō1 506 OP 2 A Type Satō1 217 OP 2 B Type Satō1 488 OP 2 C Type Satō1 579 OP 2 D Type Good or Don t Be Satō1 2310 ED 1 A Type Bart Howard1 4911 ED 1 B Type Howard1 5612 A 4 Different version A Fragile Ego Border 2 1113 A 4 Zakazaka version Honeymoon with Anxiety 1 3814 A 4 Strings version 1 2115 A 4 Lonely version 1 2616 A 4 Lonely version With piano 1 2717 A 4 Lonely version With piano Melody unison 1 2718 A 4 Violin solo Reliance Leading to Falsehood 1 4819 A 4 Piano solo 2 0920 A 4 Piano Normal version 1 1721 A 4 Piano Lonely version 1 2222 A 4 Piano Leave It To Version Opening of Dream 1 2723 E 13 Short Piece 1 2 0624 E 13 Short Piece 2 With piano 2 0525 E 13 Short Piece 2 Without piano 2 0526 E 13 Short Piece Fast tempo With piano Tears Toward Oneself 2 0727 E 13 Short Piece Fast tempo Without piano 2 0728 E 13 Rhythm only Modified version Substitute Invasion 3 2929 M 2 Piano Music 2 Light Etude 3 0330 M 3 The Passage of Emptiness 6 1731 M 3 Suite 0 5132 M 4 Escape to The Beginning 4 5833 M 4 Chorus only Emergency Evacuation to Regression 4 1534 M 5 Tragic Choral Music 3 45Total length 73 43 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works CD6 No TitleLyricsVocalsLength1 M 6 Slow Tempo 2 532 M 6 Slow Tempo Without Guitar 2 523 M 6 Slow Tempo Rhythm Only 2 534 M 6 Fast Tempo 2 205 M 6 Fast Tempo Without Guitar 2 196 M 6 Fast Tempo Rhythm Only Old version 2 187 M 6 Fast Tempo Rhythm Only Interference of Others 2 198 M 6 Fast Tempo Modified Version The End of Midsummer 2 219 M 7B c False Regeneration 2 2810 M 7B Without Woodwinds 2 2811 M 7B New Mix d False Regeneration 2 2812 M 8 Tragic Battle Asuka s Death 2 2613 M 8 Chorus Delay 2 2614 M 9 Liberation of Souls 6 4815 M 9 Modified Version Expansion of Blockage 6 5216 M 10 Komm susser Tod Single version Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber7 5517 M 10 Director s Edit Version Komm susser Tod Album version Anno WyzgowskiArianne7 4518 M 11 e Everything You ve Ever Dreamed Anno WyzgowskiArianne6 42Total length 68 35 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion S2 Works Bonus CD No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Cello Tuning 0 262 Suiten fur Violoncello solo Nr 1 G Dur BWV 1007 1 Vorspiel Johann Sebastian Bach 0 433 Dvorak Original Complete Version f Antonin Dvorak 0 334 Violin Tuning 0 235 Partita III fur Violinesolo E Dur BWV 1006 3 Gavotte en Rondeau Bach 0 226 Viola Tuning 1 107 Tuning Panorama Tuning to Imperfection 未了への 調律 Miryō he no Chōritsu 0 188 Kanon D Dur Johann Pachelbel 5 089 Kanon D Dur Double Quintet Pachelbel 5 0710 Kanon D Dur Quintet Pachelbel 5 0111 Kanon D Dur Quintet No harpsichord Pachelbel 5 0112 II Air Orchestral SuiteNo 3 in D Major BWV 1068 Slow Tempo Bach 3 5713 II Air Orchestral Suite No 3 in D Major BWV 1068 Bach 3 2314 Jesus bleibet meine Freude Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben BWV 147 Strings Fast Tempo Bach 3 1015 Jesus bleibet meine Freude Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben BWV 147 Strings Bach 3 4716 M 10 Without Intro A Type Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiShirō SagisuArianne Schreiber7 0517 M 10 Without Intro B Type Anno WyzgowskiSagisuArianne7 0418 M 13 Take 1 Unfinished A 4 Heavy Version 6 1619 M 13 Take 2 Unfinished 6 1620 M 14 Unedited Dignified Battle Music 2 1621 M 14 Second Half Unedited 0 3622 M 15 Unfinished Theme of Love Piano 4 0823 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours E 13 MashSagisuLoren amp Mash4 51Total length 77 01 Music from Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone edit Music from Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone is the first soundtrack album featuring music from the film Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone composed by Shirō Sagisu The album which features unedited tracks was released on 25 September 2007 by Starchild 206 Most of the songs are new versions of background music from the original Evangelion animated television series The score was recorded by the London Studio Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London England The album peaked at number 28 on the Oricon charts making 6 appearances in total 207 Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone Original Soundtrack edit Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone Original Soundtrack catalog number KICA 886 is the second soundtrack album of the 2007 film Evangelion 1 0 You Are Not Alone 206 It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu edited for film length as well as the film s theme songs performed by Hikaru Utada and three bonus songs It peaked at number 38 on the Oricon albums chart making a total of 9 appearances on the chart 208 Evangelion 2 0 You Can Not Advance Original Soundtrack edit Evangelion 2 0 You Can Not Advance Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 2009 film Evangelion 2 0 You Can Not Advance It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu and performed by the London Studio Orchestra as well as a choir of four It peaked at number 8 in the Oricon album charts charting for a total of 16 weeks 209 Music from Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo edit Music from Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo is the soundtrack album of the 2012 film Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo It features music composed by Shiro Sagisu The music featured is presented in its entirety without being edited for film length The album was released on November 28 2012 210 Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo Original Soundtrack edit Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo Original Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album of Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo It features music composed by Shirō Sagisu as they were edited for use in the film as well as the film s credit song performed by Hikaru Utada It was sold as a first press release with the Blu Ray and DVD of the movie and was released on 24 April 2013 211 Music from Shin Evangelion Evangelion 3 0 1 0 edit Music from Shin Evangelion Evangelion 3 0 1 0 is the soundtrack album of the 2021 film Evangelion 3 0 1 0 Thrice Upon a Time It features the film s unedited tracks composed by Shirō Sagisu The album was released on 17 March 2021 212 213 Compilation albums editThe Day of Second Impact edit source source Jesus bleibet meine Freunde used for The End of Evangelion and included in The Day of Second ImpactEvangelion The Day of Second Impact was released on 13 September 2000 the date on which a catastrophic event called Second Impact occurs within the fictional narrative of the series It included A Cruel Angel s Thesis Fly Me to the Moon and several other tracks that had already been released on previous albums 214 The album ranked twice on the Oricon charts reaching number 20 215 Outside Japan it was released by Geneon Entertainment 216 Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network praised the album especially for its inclusion of what he called the series best tracks 217 Track listing The Day of Second Impact 218 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Angel Attack E 6 Shirō Sagisu 2 332 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4 063 Decisive Battle E 1 Sagisu 2 264 Fly Me to the Moon Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4 335 Thanatos E 13 Sagisu 3 316 Kanon D Dur Strings orchestra Johann Pachelbel 5 097 Soul s Refrain OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5 158 II Air Orchestral SuiteNo 3 in D Major BWV 1068 Johann Sebastian Bach 3 259 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours MashSagisuLoren amp Mash4 5310 Komm susser Tod M 10 Director s Edit Version Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7 4311 Jesus bleibet meine Freude Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben BWV 147 ストリングス Sutoringusu Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring Heart and Mouth and Deed and Life BWV 147 Strings Bach 3 46Total length 47 20 Evangelion The Birthday of Rei Ayanami edit Evangelion The Birthday of Rei Ayanami was released on 30 March 2001 to celebrate Rei Ayanami s birthday 219 220 It included several songs related to the character and a version of A Cruel Angel s Thesis sung by Megumi Hayashibara Rei s Japanese voice actress Hayashibara stated that in singing the song she was thinking of the scene in which Rei smiles for the first time at Shinji Ikari in the film version of Evangelion avoiding giving the impression of a cold character 221 The album placed three times on the Oricon charts reaching number 45 222 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing The Birthday of Rei AyanamiNo TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis A D 2001 Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōMegumi Hayashibara4 452 Rei I A 1 2 593 Hedgehog s Dilemma B 1 2 514 Rei II B 20 2 575 Fly Me to the Moon Ayanami Version Bart HowardHowardHayashibara4 336 Do you love me A 4 Synth Voice Only 2 207 Hostility Restrained A 13C 1 398 Good or Don t Be OP 2 D type Satō 1 269 Soul s Refrain Aqua Groove mix OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriHayashibara5 2910 Hajimari e no Tōhi M 4 4 5811 Heisoku no Kakudai M 9 6 5212 Yume no Sukima A 4 Piano Leave It To Version 1 3313 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours Instrumental 7 1514 Fly Me to the Moon Instrumental Howard 4 33Total length 54 18 Refrain of Evangelion edit source source Suite n 1 by BachRefrain of Evangelion was released on 24 July 2003 223 224 to coincide with the release of the Renewal of Evangelion home video edition the album included 26 tracks including Everything You ve Ever Dreamed a track originally intended for The End of Evangelion 225 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Refrain of EvangelionNo TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Suiten Fur Violincello Solo Nr 1 G dur BWV 1007 1 Vorspiel Johann Sebastian Bach 0 422 Decisive Battle E 1 2 253 Angel Attack E 6 2 334 The Beast E 5 Fast tempo 1 415 Thanatos E 13 3 316 Marking Time Waiting for Death E 7 2 457 The Beast II E 16 2 208 Kanon D dur Johann Pachelbel Strings orchestra 5 099 Rei I A 1 3 0110 Misato B 16 1 3411 Asuka Strikes B 17 2 2512 Fly Me to the Moon Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version Bart HowardHowardAya1 1013 Fly Me to the Moon Aki Jungle TV Size Version HowardHowardAki1 0914 Fly Me to the Moon Main Version II Renewal 16 HowardHowardKotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara Yuko Miyamura1 0815 Jikai Yokoku 30 second version F 2 0 3316 A Cruel Angel s Thesis TV Size Version Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi1 3317 Soul s Refrain OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5 1318 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours MashShirō SagisuLoren amp Mash4 5319 Mother Is the First Other A 10 2 2820 Borderline Case A 4 2 2321 Expansion of Blockade M 9 Modified Version 6 5322 The Heady Feeling of Freedom OP 1 Strings Slow tempo Satō 1 5023 Good or Don t Be OP 2 D type Satō 1 2524 Opening of a Dream A 4 Piano Leave It To Version 1 3025 Komm susser Tod M 10 Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7 5826 Everything You ve Ever Dreamed M 11 Anno WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber6 41Total length 74 53 Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade edit Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade was released on 26 October 2005 on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the series It included several tracks featured on previous albums a previously unreleased track performed by Hayashibara as Rei 226 227 and a new version of the series theme song 228 The first release was included inside a special cardboard case and accompanied by previously unreleased official illustrations 229 The album ranked for 91 weeks on the Oricon charts reaching number 24 230 Track listing Neon Genesis Evangelion DecadeNo TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version 残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4 072 Fly Me to the Moon Bart HowardHowardClaire Littley4 343 Moon s Labyrinth 月の迷宮 Tsuki no Meikyu OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5 474 A Vision 予感 Yokan OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4 565 Happiness is the Smell of Sin 幸せは罪の匂い Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4 396 Eternal Embrace 無限抱擁 Mugen Hōyō OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5 267 Fly Me to the Moon Main Version II HowardHowardKotono Mitsuishi Megumi Hayashibara Yuko Miyamura4 348 Soul s Refrain 魂のルフラン Tamashii no Rufuran OikawaOhmoriTakahashi5 169 I m Back to the Primitive Mind 心よ原始に戻れ Kokoro yo Genshi ni Modore OikawaSatōTakahashi4 5210 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours MashShirō SagisuLoren amp Mash4 5211 Komm susser Tod M 10 Director s Edit Version Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7 4512 A Cruel Angel s Thesis 10th Anniversary Version 残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze OikawaSatōTakahashi4 5413 Soul s Refrain 10th Anniversary Version 魂のルフラン Tamashii no Rufuran OikawaOhmoriTakahashi6 0014 Memories of Heaven g 天国の記憶 Tengoku no Kioku OikawaOhmoriHayashibara6 11Total length 73 00 A T Eva01 Reference CD edit A T Eva01 Reference CD was released by King Records on 27 December 2007 a few months after the debut of Rebuild As an accompaniment King also distributed a pair of Evangelion themed official headphones 231 232 Track listing A T Eva01 Reference CDNo TitleVocalsLength1 Zankoku na tenshi no these Yōko Takahashi4 062 Fly Me to the Moon Claire4 333 Tamashii no rufuran Yōko Takahashi5 144 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours Loren amp Mash4 525 Komm susser Tod Arianne7 546 Tengoku no kioku Megumi Hayashibara6 11Total length 32 50 Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Box edit Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Box was released on 7 October 2020 marking the 25th anniversary of the series The album originally scheduled for release on 25 March 233 comprised several tracks from the classic series and the 1997 film including a new version of Takahashi s Fly Me to the Moon and came with a special booklet 234 235 The album managed to place three times on the Oricon charts reaching number 28 236 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion CD1 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version 残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4 052 Fly Me to the Moon 2020 Bart HowardHowardTakahashi4 333 Angel Attack E 6 2 314 Rei I A 1 2 595 Hedgehog s Dilemma B 1 2 476 Barefoot in the Park C 2 2 377 Ritsuko C 5 3 038 Misato B 16 1 329 Asuka Strikes B 17 2 2310 NERV A 3 1 5811 Tokyo 3 C 7 2 2512 I Shinji A 6 2 0213 EVA 01 E 3 2 4814 A Step Forward Into Terror E 9 1 5515 EVA 02 E 4 2 0016 Decisive Battle E 1 2 2417 EVA 00 E 5 1 5118 The Beast E 5 Fast tempo 1 4019 Marking Time Waiting for Death E 7 2 4420 Rei II B 20 2 5621 Fly Me to the Moon B 4 Howard 2 5822 Next Episode Preview F 2 30 seconds Version 0 3223 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa Version HowardHowardTakahashi3 5624 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Director s Edit Version II OikawaSatōKotono MitsuishiMegumi HayashibaraYuko Miyamura4 04Total length 62 43 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion II CD2 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 A Vision Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4 562 A Cruel Angel s Thesis TV Size Version OikawaHidetoshi SatōTakahashi1 333 Borderline Case A 4 2 214 A Crystalline Night Sky C 6 2 225 Angel Attack II A 7 2 006 Angel Attack III A 9 2 257 Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win B 12 1 518 Waking up in the morning C 4 1 309 Background Music A 2 1 5710 A Moment When Tension Breaks B 21 4 1211 The Day Tokyo 3 Stood Still B 14 1 4212 Spending Time in Preparation E 1 Rhythm only 2 2313 She said Don t make others suffer for your personal hatred A 15 1 5514 Magmadiver E 15 2 2415 Pleasure Principle E 8 3 5016 The Beast II E 16 2 1917 Thanatos E 13 3 3018 Rei III A 14 3 4419 When I Find Peace of Mind B 7 3 3520 Fly Me to the Moon 2020 Short Size Version Bart HowardHowardTakahashi1 1021 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 5 TV Size Remix Version HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1 1022 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 6 TV Size Remix Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 1023 Next Episode Preview F 2 15 seconds Version 0 1924 Fly Me to the Moon Aya Bossa Techno Version HowardHowardAya3 5225 Fly Me to the Moon Aki Jungle version HowardHowardAki4 4026 B 16 Rhythm only Misato 1 3127 B 17 Rhythm only Asuka Strikes 2 22Total length 66 43 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless specifiedTrack listing Neon Genesis Evangelion III CD3 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Happiness Is the Smell of Sin Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi4 372 Eternal Embrace OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5 263 Normal Blood E 16 Fast tempo 1 584 Harbinger of Tragedy E 5 Rhythm only Fast tempo 1 395 Childhood Memories Shut Away F 3 Take2 0 366 Those women longed for the touch of others lips and thus invited their kisses B 4 Strings and piano Bart Howard 2 207 Background Music II A 16 Strings 1 348 Background Music III B 3 2 339 In the Depths of Human Hearts B 2 2 2310 Hostility Restrained A 13 C Type 1 3811 Three of Me One of Someone Else C 55 D Type 2 2112 Crime of Innocence A 13 B Type 2 2613 The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One s Dependence B 4 Piano Lonely Howard 1 3314 Do You Love Me A 4 Synth voice only 2 2115 Separation Anxiety A 13 2 2816 Introjection A 12 2 2717 Depression A 11 2 3618 Splitting of the Breast A 10 Synth voice only 2 1519 Infantile Dependence Adult Dependency B 9 3 0120 Mother Is the First Other A 10 2 2521 The Heady Feeling of Freedom OP 1 Strings Slow tempo Hidetoshi Satō 1 4922 Good or Don t Be OP 1 D Type Satō 1 2323 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 1024 Fly Me to the Moon 4 Beat TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 0925 Fly Me to the Moon Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version HowardHowardAya1 0826 Fly Me to the Moon Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa TV Size Version HowardHowardTakahashi1 0827 Fly Me to the Moon 4 Beat Off Vocal TV Size Version Howard 1 0828 Fly Me to the Moon Off Vocal TV Size Version Howard 1 0929 Fly Me to the Moon Aki Jungle TV Size Version HowardHowardAki1 0830 Fly Me to the Moon B 22A Type TV Size Version Howard 1 0831 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 23 TV Size Version HowardHowardMegumi Hayashibara1 1032 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 25 TV Size Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 1033 Fly Me to the Moon Rei 26 TV Size Version HowardHowardHayashibara1 1234 Fly Me to the Moon Aya London Beat Version HowardHowardAya8 1635 B 20 il tuo sorriso Rei II 4 32Total length 77 17 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu except where otherwise notedTrack listing Evangelion Death CD4 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Cello Fourth Chord Tuning 0 262 Suiten fur Violoncello solo Nr 1 G Dur BWV 1007 1 Vorspiel Johann Sebastian Bach 0 433 Dvorak Original Complete Version Antonin Dvorak 0 344 Violin Second Chord Tuning 0 235 Partita III fur Violine solo E Dur BWV 1006 3 Gavotte en Rondeau Bach 0 236 Viola Third Chord Tuning 1 107 Substitute for Gentleness D 7 0 268 Tears Toward Oneself E 13 Short Piece Fast tempo With piano 2 079 Tuning to Imperfection 0 1910 Kanon D Dur Quartet Johann Pachelbel 5 0011 The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One s Dependence II B 4 Guitar and piano Lonely Bart Howard 1 3512 Reliance Leading to Falsehood A 4 Violin solo 1 4813 A Fragile Ego Border A 4 Different version 2 1214 Kanon D dur Strings Orchestra Pachelbel 5 1215 False Regeneration M 7B 2 2716 Soul s Refrain Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriYoko Takahashi5 1717 Choeur Jesus demeure ma joie Consolation et seve de mon coeur Bach 3 4418 Dies Irae REQUIEM Giuseppe Verdi 37 10Total length 70 56 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu except where otherwise notedTrack listing The End of Evangelion CD5 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Interference of Others M 6 Fast Tempo Rhythm Only 2 212 The End of Midsummer M 6 Fast Tempo Modified Version 2 243 Emergency Evacuation to Regression M 4 Chorus only 4 184 False Regeneration M 7B New Mix 2 305 Substitute Invasion E 13 Rhythm only Modified version 3 306 II Air Orchestral Suite No 3 in D Major BWV 1068 Bach 3 247 The Flow of Emptiness M 3 6 178 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours h MashShiro SagisuLoren amp Mash4 539 Escape to the Beginning M 4 5 0010 Honeymoon with Anxiety A 4 Zakazaka version 1 4011 Komm susser Tod M 10 Director s Edit Version Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber7 4612 Jesus bleibet meine Freude Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben BWV 147 Jan Panenka Bach Myra Hess 4 5013 Expansion of Blockade i M 9 Modified Version 6 5414 Gap of Dream A 4 Piano Leave It To Version 1 3415 M 9 Expansion of Blockade Original Version 6 5216 F02 version 0706 Next Episode Preview 0 31Total length 64 44 Evangelion Finally edit Evangelion Finally was released by King Records on 7 October 2020 to coincide with the series 25th anniversary 237 The original release date 13 May 2020 238 was postponed for production reasons 239 240 The album was released in a regular edition and a limited special edition 241 242 An official booklet containing interviews with Takahashi and Hayashibara was also included in the package Outside Japan the album was released in a two disc edition by Milan Records 243 244 The album featured nine tracks and six bonus tracks 245 including a new version of Fly Me to the Moon sung by Takahashi 246 and a new arrangement of Kokoro Yo Genshini Modore A saxophone was inserted into the first part of Kokoro Yo Genshini Modore at Takahashi s suggestion 247 the chorus of the original version sung by her brother Gō was replaced by one sung by Takahashi herself 248 The song was also used in Espirit Japon a program broadcast by BS Fuji 249 The album had a positive commercial response charting 33 times on the Oricon charts and reaching number 6 250 251 The album also peaked in popularity during January and March 2021 coinciding with the release of the last Rebuild installment 252 In the United States it debuted at number 111 on the Billboard 200 253 and number 8 on Top Album Sales with almost 9 000 sales 254 255 Track listing j No TitleLyricsMusicVocalLength1 The Cruel Angel s Thesis Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōYoko Takahashi4 062 FLY ME TO THE MOON YOKO TAKAHASHI Acid Bossa Version Bart HowardHowardTakahashi3 503 Soul s Refrain OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriTakahashi5 124 THANATOS IF I CAN T BE YOURS MashShirō SagisuLoren amp Mash4 495 Komm susser Tod M 10 Director s Edit Version Hideaki AnnoMike WyzgowskiSagisuArianne Schreiber k 7 466 Kyou no Hi wa Sayounara Shōichi KanekoKanekoMegumi Hayashibara2 437 Tsubasa wo Kudasai Michio YamagamiKunihiko MuraiHayashibara4 548 FLY ME TO THE MOON 2020 HowardHowardTakahashi4 329 Kokoro yo Genshi ni Modore 2020 OikawaSatōTakahashi5 0910 Mugen Houyou OikawaTakahashiTakahashi5 2411 Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi OikawaOhmoriTakahashi4 3912 Come sweet death second impact M 10 AnnoWyzgowskiHayashibaraSagisuHayashibara7 1013 Dilemmatic triangle opera B 1 HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara5 4114 The Image of black me A 1 HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara7 1415 Dilemmatic triangle opera AYANAMI Version B 1 HayashibaraSagisuHayashibara5 40Total length 78 49Arranged albums editEvangelion Vox edit Evangelion Vox was released by King Records on 3 December 1997 256 257 The album included 20 hip hop and R amp B tracks and remixes recorded by Sagisu after the release of The End of Evangelion Sagisu rearranged the compositions incorporating spoken interludes and vocal samples of characters from the series Several British artists contributed to the album such as rapper Mali Loren amp Mash lovers rock singer Carrol Thompson Camelle Hinds vocalist for the soul group Central Line and an unidentified artist known by the pseudonym The Lord 258 Outside Japan it was distributed by Milan Records in 2022 259 260 The album received a positive commercial response appearing 6 times on the Oricon charts and peaking at number 10 261 262 Track listing Evangelion Vox 263 No TitleVocalsLength1 Evandtroduction A 4 2 532 The Image of Me vocalise A 1 Loren5 023 From My Dreams A 4 Carroll Thompson5 344 Evangelism A 4 London Gospel Choir0 175 Can t Get You Outta My Hea A 4 Loren amp Mash4 336 X plicit MALI1 267 Prelude to Battle E 1 MALI4 258 Battling E 1 MALI4 469 interlude Thanatos E 13 Loren0 1610 Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours Jazzy Side Stick Mix E 13 Loren amp Mash4 4611 I ll Be Always on Your Mind C 5 C 5 Thompson5 3712 Armageddon Mali4 5413 Komm susser Tod Tumbling Down Mix M 10 M 10 Loren amp Mash6 3214 Angel Attack E 6 MALI3 1215 UTOPIA MALI4 5616 Promised Land reprise F 2 Camelle Hinds1 0817 Promised Land Loren amp Mash studio Live F 2 Loren amp Mash5 0218 Star Loren amp Mash studio Live F 2 Loren amp Mash5 3619 The Image of Me playback A 1 Loren0 3020 Outro never shall we return from conflict we must learn A 10 London Gospel Choir1 15Total length 72 32 Evangelion Wind Symphony No 1 edit Evangelion Wind Symphony No 1 was released in Japan on 9 December 2009 264 The album features the main tracks from the series rearranged for brass instruments 265 under Sagisu s supervision 266 267 The album included a CD ROM containing PDFs with sheet music of the songs and a booklet with comments interviews and detailed explanations about the various pieces 268 All music is composed by Shirō SagisuTrack listing Evangelion Wind Symphony No 1No TitleLength1 E06 EWS Amano amp kosei Angel Attack 2 322 E03 EWS Amano amp Kosei EVA 01 2 463 C07 EWS Amano amp kosei Tokyo 3 3 164 E01 EWS Amano amp Kosei Decisive Battle 3 185 E06 ReMaster TV Original Angel Attack 2 316 E03 ReMaster TV Original EVA 01 2 467 E01 ReMaster TV Original Decisive Battle 2 258 A01 EWS Amano amp Kosei Rei I 3 559 E01 01 YouichiMurata Session Decisive Battle 3 4510 E01 02 YouichiMurata Session Decisive Battle 4 4811 Shiro sBrassBand TributeToBreckerBrothers 6 1912 E01 WithoutEricTrumpet EWS Amano amp Kosei Decisive Battle 3 15Total length 41 36 Evangelion Wind Symphony No 2 edit King Records released Evangelion Wind Symphony No 2 on 9 December 2009 269 270 simultaneously with the first volume and with the same extra content 271 272 On 7 September 2018 songs from the two albums were performed by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre under the direction of Masamichi Amano 273 All music is composed by Shirō SagisuTrack listing Evangelion Wind Symphony No 2 274 No TitleVocalsLength1 E09 EWS Amano amp Kosei A Step Forward Into Terror 2 142 E05 EWS Amano amp Kosei EVA 00 2 563 E05 Fast EWS Amano amp Kosei The Beast 2 094 B12 EWS Amano amp Kosei Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win 3 025 E13 EWS Amano amp Kosei Thanatos 4 466 E09 ReMaster TV Original A Step Forward Into Terror 1 557 E05 ReMaster TV Original EVA 00 1 508 E05 Fast ReMaster TV Original The Beast 1 419 E09 YouichiMurata Session A Step Forward Into Terror 3 2410 F02 Take01 EWS Amano amp Kosei Jikai Yokoku 2 1411 F02 Take02 EWS Amano amp Kosei Jikai Yokoku 2 1512 SuperSaxPlaysEVA TributeToSuperSax Yoko Takahashi8 0513 F02 ReMaster TV Original Jikai Yokoku 0 3614 B12 ForPianoPlayback EWS Amano amp Kosei Both of You Dance Like You Want to Win 3 01Total length 40 08 Evangelion PianoForte 1 edit Evangelion PianoForte 1 was released on 23 October 2013 The album included several pieces from the Rebuild soundtrack rearranged for piano and performed under Sagisu s supervision 275 276 The cover art depicting Shinji and Kaworu with a piano as the background was designed by Takeshi Honda 277 All music is composed by Shirō SagisuTrack listing Evangelion PianoForte 1 278 No TitleLyricsVocalsLength1 E01 matsumoto Decisive Battle 2 212 B20 kuriya Rei II 3 293 B01 miyagi Hedgehog s Dilemma 3 024 E13 kita Thanatos 4 435 M10 nakanishi arianne Komm susser Tod Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber7 476 EM21 matsumoto Angel of Doom 3 527 KK A09 miyagi Angel Attack III 2 468 KK A08 miyagi Angel s arrival quiet and eerie 2 569 KK A09 alterna kuriya Angel Attack III 1 5110 E16 shima The Beast II 3 2111 Quatre Mains miyagi kita 2 2112 E05 yamashita EVA 00 4 2513 M11 shionoya arianne Everything you ve ever dreamed Anno WyzgowskiArianne7 0114 A01 yamashita take1 Rei I 4 2115 Quatre Mains tribute to Rachmaninov kita 4 0516 E05 sasaji EVA 00 6 5817 A01 clone miyagi Rei I 3 0718 F02 miyagi Jikai Yokoku 0 35Total length 69 41 The world Evangelion Jazz night The Tokyo III Jazz club edit The world Evangelion Jazz night The Tokyo III Jazz club was released on 24 December 2014 279 280 The album contains several jazz arrangements of Sagisu s music 281 and three songs performed and written by Megumi Hayashibara 282 The album cover was designed by Moyoco Anno wife of the series director 283 The sixth and seventh tracks were released as separate tracks on the CD but in a later high resolution edition they were merged into one track 284 The eighth track Dilemmatic Triangle Opera was supposed to be sung by Hayashibara in Rei Ayanami s tone but the take was abandoned in the process and instead released on Hayashibara s own Fifty Fifty album 285 All music is composed by Shirō SagisuTrack listing The world Evangelion Jazz night The Tokyo III Jazz club 286 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Welcome to the Tokyo III jazz club Misato Jikai Yokoku Mike WyzgowskiShirō Sagisu Ian Michael G PitterLorrain Briscoe aka LorenEvette BriscoePaul LeeYoko Takahashi6 342 Swinging A1 Rei I 5 153 Come sweet death second impact Komm susser Tod Megumi Hayashibara Hayashibara7 134 Barefoot in the club Barefoot in the Park 5 245 A Medley Milestones and The Final Decision We All Must Take Miles DavisShirō Sagisu 6 176 Emptiness interlude 2 067 Emptiness the longest 6 288 Dilemmatic triangle opera Hedgehog s Dilemma WyzgowskiHayashibara Hayashibara5 439 A9 mellow slow jam Robe de Champs 9 1510 Theme Q suppa duppa 4 5811 The Image of black me Rei I Hayashibara HayashibaraLoren7 2212 Weekend the outro Misato WyzgowskiSagisu IanLorenEvettePaulCatherine BottDeborah Miles JohnsonAndrew BusherMichael George1 5613 Fly me to the moon Bart HowardIan MC 7 25Total length 75 56 ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion vol 1 edit ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion Vol 1 was released by King Records on 30 July 2016 287 288 The album produced in honour of the 25th anniversary of Anno and Sagisu s collaboration which began with the series Nadia includes previously unreleased tracks by Sagisu and songs used for Japan Animator Expo 289 290 Outtakes was released at the same time as Anno s Shin Godzilla soundtrack and sold alongside it 291 The album included the Londonderry orchestra piano track originally planned for Evangelion 3 0 a version of Everything you ve ever dreamed by Arianne based on a version from Evangelion Piano 1 292 and 1155 twenty five degrees of frost first released in 2013 on A T EVA HQ 3 0 293 All music is composed by Shirō SagisuTrack listing ShiroSagisu Outtakes from Evangelion vol 1 294 No TitleLyricsVocalsLength1 M11 re arrange and re mix Everything you ve ever dreamed Hideaki Anno Mike WyzgowskiArianne Schreiber6 312 M3 complet The Flow of Emptiness 7 033 Emptiness and more melody 3 184 Londonderry orchestra piano 4 405 M5 mix again Tragic Choral Music religious 3 456 E13 nineteen years after mix Thanatos If I Can t Be Yours MashLoren amp Mash7 007 EM21 no choir Angel of Doom 3 498 0902 no choir The Final Decision We All Must Take 4 139 0948 no choir In My Spirit 3 1410 Nu02 no choir Carnage 3 2611 C17 rough demo Gods Message 3 1312 C16 rough demo Dark Defender 2 5513 C15 rough demo The Anthem 3 1114 SS101 alterna02 L Apotre de la Lune 2 1615 1120 rough demo Gods Gift 3 2516 Armageddon proto type 3 3517 1155 twenty five degrees of frost Scarred and Battled 4 4018 A4 arpa Borderline Case 1 4119 Auld Lang Syne from the animators 5 2520 F02 TV 15sec alterna jazzy Jikai Yokoku 0 1921 F02 choir boys Jikai Yokoku 1 06Total length 78 55Live albums editEvangelion Symphony edit Evangelion Symphony エヴァンゲリオン交響楽 Evangerion Kōkyōgaku was released by King Records on 22 December 1997 295 296 It includes songs from the soundtrack performed by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall on 6 7 8 9 and 14 July 1997 prior to the release of The End of Evangelion The voice cast from the series attended the event it was recorded and later released on Laserdisc 297 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwiseTrack listing Evangelion Symphony CD1 No TitleMusicVocalsLength1 Fourth Movement from Symphony No 9 in D Minor Op 125 Choral Excerpt Ludwig van Beethoven 8 082 TOKYO 3 C 7 3 393 EVA 01 E 3 3 414 MC 1 Miki Nagasawa Megumi Ogata Yuko Miyamura4 365 NERV A 3 2 486 Decisive Battle E 1 2 247 EVA 00 E 5 1 458 A Step Forward Into Terror E 9 2 139 Rei I A 1 3 3810 Ritsuko C 5 2 1011 Rei II 3 3512 MC 2 Miki Nagasawa Yuriko Yamaguchi3 2113 I SHINJI A 6 7 15Total length 49 20 Track listing Evangelion Symphony CD2 No TitleLyricsMusicVocalsLength1 Prelude from Suite for Solo Cello No 1 in G Major BWV 1007 Johann Sebastian Bach 2 502 Gavotte from Partita for Solo Violin No 3 in E Major BWV 1006 Bach 3 283 Canon and Gigue in D Major String Quintet Johann Pachelbel 4 034 Canon and Gigue in D Major String Quintet amp Rap Pachelbel Shirō SagisuMALI5 405 Canon and Gigue in D Major Orchestra Pachelbel 6 006 Thanatos E 13 4 427 MC 3 Yuko Miyamura Yuriko Yamaguchi3 378 Borderline Case A 4 3 299 Mother Is the First Other A 10 2 3410 Fly Me to the Moon Bart HowardHowardCarroll Thompson Lorrain Briscoe9 5211 MC 4 Megumi Hayashibara Kotono Mitsuishi3 5712 Hallelujah from Messiah George Frideric Handel 5 3813 Untitled Encore track 11 12Total length 67 07 Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony edit Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony was released on 27 December 2017 298 The album merged the soundtracks of Evangelion and Shin Godzilla both directed by Anno The music was performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra on 22 and 23 March of that year 299 The album placed twice on the Oricon charts placing 44th 300 All music is composed by Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwiseTrack listing Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony CD1 No TitleMusicVocalsLength1 Persecution of the Masses 1172 5 362 メドレー Contre Les Agressions EM04A Showdown EM05 A 4 223 Angel of Doom EM21 3 474 メドレー Les Betes EM05 B 2EM29 E5 Instabilite orchestre KK A08 8 295 メドレー 11174 rhythm Black Angels Fob 10 1211 4 186 タバ作戦 Fob 01 7 217 Defeat is no option 1197 4 178 Who will know OST Yoko Takahashi3 269 おまけメドレー Early Morning from Tokyo EM20 alterna01 EM20 alterna03 EM20 alterna04 4 4910 伊福部昭トリビュート その1 ゴジラ上陸 ゴジラ復活す ゴジラ登場 Music from Godzilla King Kong vs Godzilla and Terror of Mechagodzilla Akira Ifukube 6 51Total length 53 21 Track listing Shin Godzilla vs Evangelion Symphony CD2 No TitleMusicVocalsLength1 The Final Decision We All Must Take 0902 4 252 メドレー Cruel Dilemme EM09A Des Cordes KK C01 5 213 メドレー Gods Message C17 Dark Defender C16 The Anthem C15 8 404 メドレー It will mean Victory SD2 01 The Wrath of God in All its Fury Nu09 6 225 Under a Burning Sky 11174 2 416 終局 Omni 00 3 457 メドレー Sin From Genesis E16 EM20 EM10 Q EM20 8 468 伊福部昭トリビュート その2 宇宙大戦争 ゴジラ タイトル Music from Battle in Outer Space and Godzilla Akira Ifukube 6 309 Who will know furusato Yoko Takahashi4 1510 残酷な天使のテーゼ MISATO 次回予告 F02 次回予告 F02 アンコール Yoko Takahashi12 13Total length 1 03 03Studio albums editEvangelion Classic 1 Beethoven Symphony No 9 Choral edit Evangelion Classic 1 Beethoven Symphony No 9 Choral Japanese エヴァンゲリオン クラシック ベートーヴェン 交響曲 第9番 ニ短調 作品125 合唱つき Hepburn Evangerion Kurasikku 1 Betōben Kōkyōkyokudai dai kyu ban ni tanchō sakuhin hyakunijugo Gasshō tsuki was released on 22 October 1997 then redistributed on 6 November 2013 301 302 Track listing Evangelion Classic 1 Beethoven Symphony No 9 Choral No TitleLength1 1st Movement Allegro ma non troppo un poco maestoso 15 562 2nd Movement Molto vivace 17 143 3rd Movement Adagio molto e cantabile 10 564 4th Movement Presto 23 04Total length 66 30 Evangelion Classic 2 Verdi Requiem edit Evangelion Classic 2 Verdi Requiem Japanese エヴァンゲリオン クラシック ヴェルディ レクイエム Hepburn Evangerion Kurasikku 2 Verudi Rekuiemu was released on 22 October 1997 then redistributed on 6 November 2013 303 304 Track listing Evangelion Classic 2 Verdi Requiem CD1 No TitleLength1 Requiem 7 372 Dies irae 37 07Total length 44 44 Track listing Evangelion Classic 2 Verdi Requiem CD2 No TitleLength1 Offertorium 10 442 Sanctus 2 493 Agnus Dei 4 534 Lux aeterna 5 555 Libera me 13 04Total length 36 05 Evangelion Classic 3 George Frideric Handel Messiah Complete edit Evangelion Classic 3 George Frideric Handel Messiah Complete Japanese エヴァンゲリオン クラシック ヘンデル オラトリオ メサイア 全曲 Hepburn Evangerion Kurasikku 3 Handeru Oratorio Mesaia Zenkyoku was published on 22 October 1997 305 Track listing Evangelion Classic 3 George Frideric Handel Messiah Complete CD1 No TitleLength1 Sinfonia 3 072 Recitative Tenor Comfort ye my people 3 493 Air Tenor Ev ry valley shall be exalted 3 574 Chorus And the glory the glory of the Lord 2 385 Recitiative Bass Thus sait the Lord 1 306 Air Bass But who may abide 4 387 Chorus And He shall purify 2 528 Recitative Alto Behold a virgin shall conceive 0 319 Air Alto amp Chorus O thou that tellest 6 1510 Recitative Bass For behold darkness shall cover the earth 1 3811 Air Bass The people that walked in darkness 4 2512 Chorus For unto us a child is born 4 1413 Pifa Pastoral Symphony 3 4314 Recitatives Soprano There were shepherds And lo the Angel of the Lord 0 4715 Recitative Soprano And the angel said unto them 0 3816 Recitative Soprano And suddenly there was with the angel 0 2117 Chorus Glory to God in the highest 1 4018 Air Soprano Rejoice greatly o daughter of Zion 5 0419 Recitative Alto Then shall the eyes of the blind 0 3420 Duet Alto amp Soprano And he shall feed his flock 5 4721 Chorus His yoke is easy 2 4722 Chorus Behold the Lamb of God 3 0623 Air Alto He was despised 10 55Total length 74 56 Track listing Evangelion Classic 3 George Frideric Handel Messiah Complete CD2 No TitleLength1 Chorus Surely he hath borne our grieves 3 142 Chorus And with His stripes we are healed 1 393 Chorus All we like sheep 3 314 Recitative Tenor All they that see Him 0 465 Chorus He trusted in God 2 026 Recitative Tenor Thy rebuke hath broken His heart 1 547 Air Tenor Behold and see if there be any sorrow 1 458 Recitative Tenor He was cut off out of the land 0 239 Air Tenor But thou didst not leave 2 3810 Chorus Lift up your heads 3 1411 Recitative Tenor Unto which of the angels 0 1912 Chorus Let all the angels of God worship Him 1 1813 Air Alto Thou art gone up on high 3 1914 Chorus The Lord gave the word 1 0815 Air Soprano How beautiful are the feet 3 0216 Chorus Their sound is gone out 1 1417 Air Bass Why do the nations 2 5818 Chorus Let us break their bonds asunder 1 5219 Recitative Tenor He that dwelleth in heaven 0 1720 Air Tenor Thou shalt break them 2 1621 Chorus Hallelujah 3 3722 Air Soprano I know that my Redeemer liveth 7 1823 Chorus Since by man came death 1 5824 Recitative Bass Behold I tell you a mystery 0 4325 Air Bass The trumpet shall sound 8 4526 Recitative Alto Then shall be brought to pass 0 2027 Duet Alto amp Tenor O death where is thy sting 1 1128 Chorus But thanks be to God 2 2529 Air Soprano If God be for us 5 3030 Chorus Worthy is the Lamb Amen 6 41Total length 77 17 Evangelion Classic 4 J S Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 amp others edit Evangelion Classic 4 J S Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 amp others Japanese エヴァンゲリオン クラシック バッハ 管弦楽組曲第3番 アリア 他 Hepburn Evangerion Kurasikku 4 Bahha Kangengaku kumikyoku dai san ban Aria hoka was released on 22 October 1997 and then redistributed on 6 November 2003 306 307 Track listing Evangelion Classic 4 J S Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 amp othersNo TitlePerformerLength1 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Prelude Andre Navarra2 422 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Allemande 3 493 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Courente 2 354 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Sarabande 2 445 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Menuets I and II 3 156 Suite No 1 For Cello Solo In G Major BWV 1007 Gigue 1 467 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Prelude Nejiko Suwa4 208 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Loure 3 389 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Gavotte en rondeau 3 0210 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Menuets I and II 3 5211 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Bourree 1 0712 Partita No 3 For Violin Solo In E Major BWV 1006 Gigue 1 3313 Orchestral Suite No 3 In D Major BWV 1068 Ouverture Sofia Symphony Orchestra3 4714 Orchestral Suite No 3 In D Major BWV 1068 Air 5 2715 Orchestral Suite No 3 In D Major BWV 1068 Gavottes I and II 2 4116 Orchestral Suite No 3 In D Major BWV 1068 Bouree 6 2017 Orchestral Suite No 3 In D Major BWV 1068 Gigue 2 1118 Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring Chorale From Kantata No 147 Mari Kumamoto3 12Total length 53 41 Refrain The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion edit Refrain The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion was released on 6 November 1997 simultaneously with Li La Takahashi s sixth album 308 Takahashi herself sang all of the songs on the album 309 310 The album received a positive commercial response 311 topping the Oricon charts six times and reaching number six 312 Patrick Gan of Original Sound Version wrote a positive review on the album praising the track Kibō no Sora and the new arrangement of Shiawase wa Tsumi no Nioi 313 Track listing Refrain The Songs Were Inspired by EvangelionNo TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength1 Prologue de Refrain Toshiyuki OhmoriTony Orly2 172 A Cruel Angel s Thesis Ambivalence mix Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōToshiyuki Ohmori4 043 To the Sky of Hope Anisu KanōToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 514 Premonition Sounds of Reverie mix Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 565 Happiness is the smell of Sin Alter Ego mix Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 306 Fly me to the moon Touched by the Muse mix Bart HowardBart HowardToshiyuki Ohmori3 587 Forbidden Gene Tony OrlyTony Orly5 248 Love Antique Mamie D LeeToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 559 Heart return to your origin Sublimation mix Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōKosmic Bruise5 4810 Eternal Embrace Return to Dew mix Neko OikawaYoko TakahashiToshiyuki Ohmori5 2311 From the dazzling Sea Anisu KanōToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5 0412 Soul s Refrain Tabris mix Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5 3013 Epilogue de These Hidetoshi SatōTony Orly6 3414 Fly me to the moon On the Street Bart HowardBart HowardToshiyuki Ohmori1 29Total length 64 43 Evangelion Extreme edit Evangelion Extreme was released on 22 May 2019 314 The album featured several songs used for pachinko games dedicated to Evangelion 315 and an unreleased song called Akaki Tsuki 316 317 Special complimentary stickers were also included with the disc 318 The album included a lyrics booklet published in Japanese and English 319 Yoshinori Kameda designed the illustration used as the album cover which had been used in 2013 for the game CR Evangelion 8 CRヱヴァンゲリヲン8 320 The new songs were written by Takahashi who created the pieces while reflecting on Evangelion and its theme of motherhood Takahashi experimented with elements of EDM and beatbox on the album 321 322 The tracks were also used for the game P Evangelion Shito Shinsei P新世紀エヴァンゲリオン シト 新生 released in December 2019 323 Track listing Evangelion ExtremeNo TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength1 Red Moon Yoko TakahashiToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori5 092 Pray to the Momentary Sky Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 573 Monologue of Sorrow Neko OikawaToshiyuki OhmoriToshiyuki Ohmori4 574 A Cruel Angel s Thesis 2009Version Neko OikawaHidetoshi SatōToshiyuki Ohmori4 285 Red Moon off vocal ver 5 08Total length 24 39 Evangelion Infinity edit Evangelion Infinity is a three disc album released on 21 July 2021 324 Outside of Japan Infinity was released digitally by Milan Records 325 Several arrangements of classic songs from the soundtrack were included on the album including a version of Decisive Battle used by Anno in Shin Godzilla 326 The album was originally intended for a double disc release but a third was added during production and the catalogue numbers changed accordingly 327 328 The album was commercially successful charting seven times on the Oricon charts and peaking at number fourteen 329 Track listing Evangelion Infinity CD1 No TitleLength1 Decisive Battle 2 262 Spending Time in Preparation 2 323 The Beast II 2 214 Normal Blood 2 005 The Longest Day 3 026 The Longest Day II 2 227 EM10B Rhythm Main Mix 070820 2 238 The Longest Day III 2 179 Strategie Yashima 2 2810 Battaille Decisive 4 4911 Sin From Genesis 2 4612 2EM36 rhythm only 2 4413 2EM36 orchestra only 2 4514 Bataille d Espace 3 5715 Serenity Amongst the Turmoil 3 2616 E01 matsumoto 2 2217 E16 shima 3 2318 euro nerv 1 2719 EM10A alterne 2 2020 EM10A alterne bis 1 1121 EM20 wunder operation 4 0422 E 16 normal rhythm 2 3123 E 16 fast rhythm only 2 1824 secret track 2 2425 secret track 2 1026 secret track 1 0027 secret track 0 58 Track listing Evangelion Infinity CD2 No TitleWriter s Length1 Prelude to battle featuring Mali 4 252 Battling featuring Mali 4 473 E01 EWS Amano amp Kosei 3 184 E01 01 YoichiMurata Session 3 475 E01 02 YoichiMurata Session 4 506 EM20 rhythm GZM Soshiki kessei 組織結成 1 477 EM20 Jerry GZM Jōhō kyōyo 情報供与 1 358 EM20 Godzilla Saishidō 再始動 1 029 EM20 CH alterna 01 Josai tai 巨災対 0 5910 EM20 CH alterna 03 Hōkoku 報告 1 2111 EM20 CH alterna 04 Kyōtō 共闘 1 1512 Jerry Long Jerry Brown7 3313 Akira Jimbo universe 4 4914 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