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|title= The Black Mages II: The Skies Above
 
|title= The Black Mages II: The Skies Above
 
|catalog= UPCH-1377
 
|catalog= UPCH-1377
|composer= Nobuo Uematsu
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|composer= [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
|arranger= Tsuyoshi Sekito, Kenichiro Fukui, Michio Okamiya
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|arranger= [[Tsuyoshi Sekito]], [[Kenichiro Fukui]], [[Michio Okamiya]]
 
|producer= Nobuo Uematsu
 
|producer= Nobuo Uematsu
 
|publisher= Universal Music
 
|publisher= Universal Music

Revision as of 23:45, 19 October 2008

Template:Infobox Album The Black Mages II: The Skies Above is the second studio album of Nobuo Uematsu's band The Black Mages. Unlike its predecessor, The Skies Above did not make use of sequenced drums instead relying on percussionist Arata Hanyuda's performance on each track. The track listing includes a wider selection of musical themes drawn from the series, not merely focusing on the battle music.

The Skies Above features vocal tracks written by Alexander O. Smith, the translator for Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XII. Guest vocalists Tomoaki Watanabe (as "Mr. Goo") and Kazco Hamano appear on the songs "The Skies Above" and "Otherworld" respectively. "Maybe I'm a Lion" features a small vocal introduction by Alexander O. Smith himself.

The album includes as well the original track titled "Blue Blast - Winning the Rainbow".

Track List

  1. "The Rocking Grounds" — Final Fantasy III
  2. "Zeromus" — Final Fantasy IV
  3. "Vamo' Alla Flamenco" — Final Fantasy IX
  4. "Hunter's Chance" — Final Fantasy IX
  5. "Otherworld" — Final Fantasy X
  6. "Matoya's Cave" — Final Fantasy
  7. "The Man with the Machine Gun" — Final Fantasy VIII
  8. "Maybe I'm a Lion" — Final Fantasy VIII
  9. "Battle with the Four Fiends" — Final Fantasy IV
  10. "The Skies Above" — Final Fantasy X
  11. "Blue Blast - Winning the Rainbow" - original composition

See Also