Square Enix Piano Cover Collection album
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Square Enix Piano Cover Collection Album Appears Worldwide

Square Enix released a compilation album featuring piano covers of fifteen songs from its games worldwide. While the album originally appeared in Japan, the company is also making it available on its North American and European stores via imports from the former. The album is available for purchase at ¥2,750 / $20.99 / €17.99.

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This album contains piano renditions of tracks from various mainline Final Fantasy entries, but it also includes music from Square Enix’s other game franchises. Chrono Trigger and NieR Gestalt / Replicant also have two tracks each. Single tracks from Xenogears, Live A Live, Secret of Mana, and SaGa Frontier 2 complete the lineup.

Here is the complete track list for this album filled with Square Enix songs from games:

  1. “Eternal Wind” from Final Fantasy III
  2. “Battle at the Big Bridge” from Final Fantasy V
  3. “The Man with the Machine Gun” from Final Fantasy VIII
  4. “Melodies Of Life ~Final Fantasy” from Final Fantasy IX
  5. “Fight With Seymour” from Final Fantasy X
  6. “Blinded By Light” from Final Fantasy XIII
  7. “Heartless” from Final Fantasy XVI
  8. “Soaring” from Xenogears
  9. “Corridors of Time” from Chrono Trigger
  10. “Chrono Trigger” from Chrono Trigger
  11. “Megalomania” from Live A Live
  12. “Roman” from SaGa Frontier 2
  13. “Meridian Dance” from Secret of Mana
  14. “Song of the Ancients” from NieR Gestalt and Replicant 
  15. “The Dark Colossus Destroys All” from NieR Gestalt and Replicant 

The Piano Cover Collection from Square Enix Music Channel album is now available for purchase worldwide.


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