Music of Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VI Special Tracks

Final Fantasy VI Special Tracks
Soundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu
Released April 25, 1994
Length 20:46
Label NTT Publishing

Final Fantasy VI Special Tracks is an EP released on April 25, 1994, through NTT Publishing with the catalog number PSDN-6101. It is composed primarily of unused or remixed tracks for Final Fantasy VI, including exclusive unused vocal track "Approaching Sentiment", as well as a remixed version of the Final Fantasy IV track "Troian Beauty". The CD spans six tracks and covers a duration of 20:46.

Final Fantasy VI Special Tracks, while not as widely reviewed as the other Final Fantasy VI albums, was seen as "very neat" by Patrick Gann, who especially liked the "Techno de Chocobo" track.

Track listing
No. Title Length
1. "Approaching Sentiment" (近づく予感 Chikazuku Yokan) 5:22
2. "Town 2" (街2 Machi 2) 2:38
3. "Town 3" (街3 Machi 3) 1:14
4. "Troian Beauty (Remake)" (トロイア国(リメイク) Toroia koku (Rimeiku)) 2:04
5. "Techno de Chocobo (Another Mix)" (テクノ de チョコボ(アナザー・ミックス) Tekuno de Chocobo (Anazaa Mikkusu)) 4:08
6. "Approaching Sentiment (No Vocals)" (近づく予感(ボーカルレス・ヴァージョン) Chikazuku Yokan (Boukaruesu Vaajon)) 5:19
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