Bronze Original Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by Hayami Show, Inoue Takehide | |
Released | December 18, 1996 |
Recorded | |
Genre | Anime soundtrack |
Label | Victor Entertainment |
BRONZE zetsuai since 1989 original soundtrack (BRONZE zetsuai since 1989 オリジナルサウンドトラック?) — original soundtrack for the second OVA — Bronze, released on December 18, 1996 under Victor Entertainment label. The singers are Hayami Show and Inoue Takehide (credited as TAKEHIDE). "Bronze — End", sometimes called "Bronze -Final Chapter-", is the ending theme of Bronze OVA.
- Overture 1996 (オーヴァーチュア 1996?) — 04:12
- Ruby (ルビー?) — 04:09
- Bronze Martyrdom (BRONZE 殉教, Bronze Junkyou?) — 05:42
- Heaven (ヘヴン?) — 05:29
- Debut (デビュー?) — 03:31
- Ego (エゴ?) — 01:48
- Epitaph (エピタフ?) — 00:51
- Sanctuary (サンクチュアリ?) — 02:07
- Scape goat (スペース·ゴート?) — 04:54
- Wings (ウィングス?) — 01:23
- Liar (ライアー?) — 01:20
- Effusion (エフュージョン?) — 01:18
- Pain (ペイン?) — 01:19
- Broken Cliff (断崖, Dangai?) — 05:00
- Childhood (チャイルドフッド?) — 02:18
- Notoriety (ノトーリアティ?) — 00:51
- Hopelessness (ホープレスネス?) — 02:36
- Eternal Rest (エターナル·レスト?) — 03:24
- Bronze — End (BRONZE最終章, BRONZE Saishuushou?) — 06:19
Bronze Martyrdom (BRONZE 殉教, Bronze Junkyou?) was released as single album on February 21, 1996 and consists of four tracks:
- BRONZE 殉教
- SCAPE GOAT
- BRONZE 殉教 〜off vocal ver.
- SCAPE GOAT 〜off vocal ver.
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