Tales of Phantasia - Audio

Audio

The original game soundtrack was composed by veteran composer Motoi Sakuraba, as well as Shinji Tamura; these two have been the primary music composers for the Tales series since then. Sakuraba and Tamura both have cameo appearances in the game. A player can meet Sakuraba several times in the game's different timelines and can get him to play the game's theme song on a piano, and the player can also view a recorded live performance of Tamura's concert.

Also, there a few vocal tracks associated with the game or anime:

  • "Yume-wa Owaranai" (夢は終わらない?, lit. "The Dream will not End") – First heard in the Super Famicom version, it was featured in the original animated opening to the PS1 remake (this opening was reused for the PSP port). It was performed by YO-MI (PS1/PSP versions) and Yoshida Yukari (Super Famicom version & GBA versions). The Super Famicom version was arranged by Hiroya Hatsushiba.
  • "Hoshi-wo Sora-ni" (星を空に?, lit. "A Star in the Sky") performed by Yoshida Yukari. This is the PS1/PSP ending.
  • "Yume-no Hate" (夢の果て?, lit. "The Dream Ends") performed by Masami Suzuki. Tales of Phantasia THE ANIMATION's opening song.
  • Prière (“Prayer” in French) – performed by Masami Suzuki. Tales of Phantasia THE ANIMATION's ending song.

Yume wa Owaranai was removed from the western GBA versions.

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