List of RahXephon albums

List of RahXephon albums

This is a list of music albums and singles from the Anime series "RahXephon".

Albums

RahXephon O.S.T. 1

Infobox Album |
Name = RahXephon O.S.T. 1
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Ichiko Hashimoto


Caption = A painting of the character Quon.
Released = May 2, 2002
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
VICL-60870 (Japan, CD)
Producer = Yoshimoto Ishikawa
Reviews =

Last album = "Miles Blend" (2001)
This album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 1"
(2002)
Next album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 2"
(2002)

RahXephon O.S.T. 1 is the first soundtrack album released for RahXephon. Except for the opening track, Hemisphere, all music and lyrics are by Ichiko Hashimoto and performed by her. She is joined by her sister Mayumi Hashimoto on the last track.

"Yume no Tamago (Egg of the Dream)", the last track, was used as the ending theme for all but the last episode. The musical theme from this track also appears as one of the musical themes in the ending of the last episode, "Before you know". It is also used by "Second Sorrow" in episode 19 "Blue Friend".

Track listing

# "Hemisphere" (Maaya Sakamoto, Yoko Kanno, Yuho Iwasato)
# "Members Only"
# "Avant, Rendezvous"
# "Misty Midnight"
# "He Feels Uneasy"
# "Fate of Katun"
# "12 Years"
# "Lovely Night"
# "Temptation"
# "Flew Over"
# "Face Lost"
# "Invisible Motion"
# "The Chariot"
# "Their Daily Lives"
# "Bad News"
# "Winning Sound of Her"
# "Magic Handling"
# "Mulians"
# "The Tremendous Egg"
# "Solitudes"
# "Yume no Tamago (Egg of the Dream)"

RahXephon O.S.T. 2

Infobox Album |
Name = RahXephon O.S.T. 2
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Ichiko Hashimoto


Caption = A painting of the character Reika.
Released = June 21, 2002
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
VICL-60871 (Japan, CD)
Producer = Yoshimoto Ishikawa
Reviews =

Last album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 1"
(2002)
This album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 2"
(2002)
Next album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 3"
(2002)

RahXephon O.S.T. 2 is the second soundtrack album from the anime series "RahXephon". All music and lyrics are by Ichiko Hashimoto and performed by her. She is again joined by her sister Mayumi Hashimoto on the song "Yume no Tamago (Egg of the Dream)". Houko Kuwashima, the voice of Quon, also sings on this album.

Hashimoto described this as "more organic" than the first soundtrack, and it contains some music that was recorded after the series had begun airing. [cite book
author = Izubuchi Yutaka
authorlink = Yutaka Izubuchi
coauthors =
year = 2003
title = RahXephon Bible
pages = 78-80
publisher = ADV Manga
location = Houston, Texas
id = ISBN 1-4139-0026-7
]

The theme of "La, la Maladie du Sommeil" is from Polovetsian Dances. This track is featured on the album nihongo|"Junsyoku Brilliant"|緋色brilliant (VICL-61796).

Content and use

The track "Huge Suites" (audio|RahXephon Huge Suites.ogg|sample ) features a melody played in turn by different instruments, over a snare drum rhythm and a counter-melody, beginning quietly and rising in a crescendo. This track thus shares some of its structure with Maurice Ravel's "Boléro". The initial rhythmic pattern in "Huge Suites" is simpler than that in "Boléro", consisting of only 6 beats. The track as a whole is more ornate, however, with transitions in melody theme and rhythmic pattern. While the main melody of "Boléro" transitions back and forth between two themes (audio-nohelp|BoleroThemaA.mid|Theme A audio|BoleroThemaB.mid|Theme B), this track transitions back and forth between four themes. The first rhythmic change is at 1:23, coinciding with the third theme transition. At 2:00, the string section returns to the original rhythmic pattern while the percussion does not; the previous rhythm thus becomes a counter-rhythm. In contrast, "Boléro" keeps the same rhythmic pattern going all the way until the end. "Huge Suites" has its final transition at 2:18, where the counter melodies end and both the rhythm and theme dive into a crescendo that builds for the last 40 seconds of the track. The main theme from this track is also used for the song "Brave" on the next album.

Track listing

# "Runnin'"
# "l'Aile"
# "Their Secret"
# "A Few Memories"
# "Protocols"
# "La, la Maladie du Sommeil" Vocals: Houko Kuwashima and Ichiko Hashimoto.
# "Adolescent"
# "Quantum Corridor"
# "TERRA"
# "Huge Suites"
# "Her Hatching"
# "Orchestra Stalls"
# "Synchronic Brake Down"
# "Vanishing Jupiter"
# "Flying Fighter"
# "Ramblin'"
# "Phantom of Theatre"
# "Perfect Noise"
# "The Other Stranger"
# "Yume no Tamago" (Egg of the Dream) (English version)

RahXephon O.S.T. 3

Infobox Album |
Name = RahXephon O.S.T. 3
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Ichiko Hashimoto


Caption = A painting of the character Maya, flanked by the previous two covers which are depicted as open shutters.
Released = August 21, 2002
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
VICL-60915 (Japan, CD)
Producer = Yoshimoto Ishikawa
Reviews =

Last album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 2"
(2002)
This album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 3"
(2002)
Next album = "Turned Perspective 1994-2001" (2002)

RahXephon O.S.T. 3 is the third and last soundtrack album from the anime TV series "RahXephon", but it is followed by the soundtrack to the "RahXephon" movie. All music and lyrics are by Ichiko Hashimoto and performed by her and supporting musicians. Houko Kuwashima, the voice of Quon, sings an intentionally distorted theme from Alexander Borodin's Polovetsian Dances on track 18 "Way to the Tune".

Content and use

The album opens on "Midday Dream", a slightly chaotic jazz improvisation that is followed by two tracks with shouting vocals: "Guten Morgen" and "First Explosion". "Mad Wing" takes the chaos to a crescendo. "Brave" has a fast-beat backing track heavy on percussions with occasional electric guitar solos and English vocals performed by Hashimoto; the melody is the main theme from "Huge Suites" on the previous album. Track 6 "Tailspins" is a fast-beat track that was used for the air battle in the series episode 1.

Tracks 7 through 12 are piano sonatas; the first one, "Innocent World", is playful and up-tempo while the rest are calmer, meditative pieces similar to "Solitudes" from the first album.

Track 14 "Writes herself" was used for episode 19, as was track 16 "Second Sorrow", which is a version of the ending theme "Yume no Tamago". Track 15 "Reverse Point" is a piece performed by a double string quartet (an octet) and used for the planning scene in episode 21.

"Object Float" is used in the "tuning", along with "My Soundscape", which also appears in some "eyecatches" (commercial bumpers) in previous episodes. "Way to the Tune" starts out as a distorted version of "Gliding Dance of the Maidens" from Polovetsian Dances performed by Houko Kuwashima, receding into synthesizer ambience.

"Before you know" is used for the ending credits of the final episode. It starts out as symphonic piece with french horns, strings, harp and wood blocks. Clarinette and flute then play the lead, joined by strings. A string bridge takes the track to a transition where the lead is played by drawn strings accentuated by pizzicato violin, while an electronic hi-hat and brush beat fades into the symphony. The melody transitions into a version of "Yume no Tamago", brought to the fore with tubular bells and grand piano, while a pronounced snare drum is added to the beat.

The final track "Previous notice" is a short and fast composition for piano and drum kit that was used for the episode previews.

Track listing

# "Midday Dream"
# "Guten Morgen"
# "First Explosion"
# "Mad Wing"
# "Brave"
# "Tailspins"
# "Innocent World"
# "Forbidden Ponds"
# "Secret Seeker"
# "Inner Take"
# "Door Of Adolescence"
# "Over The Senses"
# "Dense Blue Water"
# "Writes Herself"
# "Reverse Point"
# "Second Sorrow"
# "Object Float"
# "Way to the Tune"
# "My Soundscape"
# "Before You Know"
# "Previous Notice"

RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio O.S.T.

Infobox Album |
Name = RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio O.S.T.
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Ichiko Hashimoto


Released = 23 April 2003
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
VICL-61105 (Japan, CD)
Producer =
Reviews =

Last album = "Turned Perspective 1994-2001" (2002)
This album = "RahXephon O.S.T. 3"
(2003)
Next album = "Ub-X"
(2003)

RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio O.S.T. is the official soundtrack album from the anime movie "", part of the "RahXephon" series.

The album does not contain all the music featured in the film, but the "missing" music can be found on the other "RahXephon" sound track albums.

All music, except for the single tracks "Tune the Rainbow" and "Hemisphere", is composed by Ichiko Hashimoto.

Track listing

Original version

Tracks 1 through 12 on the original version are original compositions for the movie, while tracks 13 through 21 are reprises from the TV series soundtracks.
#"Yesterday, today"
#"Opening title"
#"Sleeping beauty"
#"Lost memories"
#"Tenderness"
#"Fatal request"
#"Her decision"
#"Loud conductor"
#"Words at abyss"
#"Déjà vu"
#"Promised world"
#"Tune the Rainbow"
#"Fledgling dream"
#"Katun no sadame"
#"L'aile"
#"Melancholia"
#"Un rêve ~ Yume"
#"La maladie du sommeil"
#"Brave"
#"Hemisphere"
#"Yume no tamago"

Box set version

#"Yesterday, Today"
#"Opening Title"
#"Sleeping Beauty"
#"Tenderness"
#"Lost Memories"
#"Blue"
#"Yume No Tamago" (Piano version)
#"Fatal Request"
#"Her Decision"
#"Loud Conductor"
#"If, We Were"
#"Words At Abyss"
#"Deja Vu"
#"Promised World"
#"Tune the Rainbow"

ingles

Hemisphere

Infobox Single
Name = Hemisphere


Artist = Maaya Sakamoto
from Album = RahXephon O.S.T. 1
B-side =
Released = February 21 2002
Format = CD
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label =
Writer = Yuho Iwasato, Yoko Kanno
Producer = Yoko Kanno
Certification =
Last single = "Mameshiba"
(2000)
This single = "Hemisphere"
(2002)
Next single = "Gravity"
(2002)
nihongo|"Hemisphere"|ヘミソフィア|Hemisofia is the 10th single by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto. The lyrics were written by Yuho Iwasato and the music was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno. As of 2006 it remained the second-most sold Maaya Sakamoto single, only topped by "Kiseki no Umi".

"Hemisphere" was used as the opening theme for Yutaka Izubuchi's anime series "RahXephon", in which Sakamoto also played a character. The track is included in the soundtrack albums "RahXephon O.S.T. 1" and "Super Robot Wars MX OST". It is also included in Sakamoto's "Single Collection + Nikopachi" single collection album.

The single includes the instrumental version of "Hemisphere" that was used for the opening of "RahXephon" episode 4. Not included is a re-arranged synthesizer version of "Hemisphere" that appeared in the "Super Robot Wars MX" game itself.

The only other song featured on the single is called "Music".

ingle track listing

#nihongo|"Hemisphere"|ヘミソフィア|
#nihongo|"Music"|音楽|Ongaku
#nihongo|"Hemisphere"|ヘミソフィア| (instrumental)

Infobox Single
Name = Tune the Rainbow


Artist = Maaya Sakamoto
from Album = RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio O.S.T., and Single Collection + Nikopachi
B-side =
Released = April 2 2003
Format = CD
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label =
Writer = Yuho Iwasato, Maaya Sakamoto, Yoko Kanno, Cris Modsell
Producer = Yoko Kanno
Certification =
Last single = "Gravity"
(2002)
This single = "Tune the Rainbow"
(2003)
Next single = "Loop"
(2005)

Tune the Rainbow

"Tune the Rainbow" is the 12th single by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto. The lyrics to the title track were written by Yuho Iwasato and the music was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno. It was used as the ending theme for the anime television movie "" in which Sakamoto also voiced a character. It was included in both the soundtrack album "RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio O.S.T." and in the "Single Collection + Nikopachi" single collection.

The single features a track called "The Garden of Everything", with lyrics by Sakamoto and Chris Mosdell, and sung by Steve Conte and Sakamoto. This track is also composed by Kanno, with a submelody from Alexander Borodin's Polovetsian Dances.

The single reached the weekly top ten Oricon ranking, but as of 2006 it had not sold as many copies as "Kiseki no Umi", "Hemisphere" or "Loop", although those singles peaked lower in the ranking.Fact|date=May 2007

ingle track listing

#"Tune the Rainbow"
#"The Garden of Everything nihongo|~Taking You on an Electric Rocket~"|~電気ロケットに君を連れて~|~Denki Roketto ni Kimi wo Tsurete~ (English lyrics, featuring Steve Conte)
#nihongo|"Small Hemisphere"|ちいさなヘミソフィア|Chīsa na hemisofia

Audio drama

An audio drama titled "RahXephon Sound Drama" was released on CD in Japan in September 2002. It consists of 1 teaser track, 13 scene tracks, 2 music tracks and 1 "preview" track. The story is about Ayato receiving a box of chocolates as an anonymous Valentine's Day gift, and the quest to find out who sent it.

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