Sailing to the World is an album arrangement by composer Yasunori Mitsuda of the soundtrack from a little-known Taiwanese PC game that Mitsuda scored called Seventh Seal. Possessing all but one track from the original soundtrack, the album is a display of Mitsuda's various styles (Celtic, Indian, Spanish, etc.), and is considered one of the more obscure works in his discography. An album with piano arrangements by Masashi Hamauzu called Sailing to the World Piano Score was released in 2006.
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