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Pesmerga
I am wondering if anyone has any of the special released soundtracks, such as the Celtic Collections, Vocal Collections and Piano Collections and a few others with remixes of songs.

I have a few, including:

- Celtic Collection
- Celtic Collection 2
- Genso Suikoden II ~ Orrizonte
- Genso Suikoden III ~ Ongakushu
- Genso Suikoden ~Asian Collection~
- Genso Suikoden ~ Ongakushu prduced by Hiroyuki Namba
- Genso Suikoden ~ Ongakushu Produced By Kentrou Haneda
- Genso Suikoden Orgel Collection
- Genso Suikoden Piano Collection
- Genso Suikoden Piano Collection ~Avertunerio Antes Lance Mao~
- Genso Suikoden Vocal Collection ~Distant Stars Echoas of Love~
- Genso Suikoden Vocal Collection ~La passione commuove la storia~

Though I am aware that there are others available, which I am looking for =P. So, do any of you have some of those albums?
Chalryn
Disappointingly, I wasn't even aware of these other soundtracks. v_v;
The only thing outside of the OST's that I have is the limited edition thing for Suikoden V, which has a few different versions of some tracks. Personally, I really love the versions of "The Queen's Knights" and "The Dahaka's Departure" on it. (The latter was called "Admiral of the Seas" on the limited edition CD.)
Pesmerga
Yeah, I have that one as well.
Anyhoo, those special soundtracks are pretty amazing, they take the music from the games and transform it into a different song.
The 2 remixes of Gothic Neclord are quite interesting, as well as some other remixes. The opening theme of Suikogaiden is an actual remix of Tinto's theme (Withered Earth) that was on one of these cd's.

There are a bunch of songs on there that made such a magical transformation, it is quite impressive =).
Chalryn
Checking out most of that stuff now.
I'm not all too fond of the "Gothic Neclord" mixes, at least compared to the original, though I do dig some of the "Reminiscence" ones (from II, not III -- damn same titles), as well as others. Haneda's Ongakushu collection seems kinda similar to The Black Mages, in the sense that most of it seems more rock-oriented, which is pretty nifty.

Oh, nice. When I first saw the Gaiden opening cutscenes, I realized both were remixes, and both are quite nicely done. (Always found it somewhat ironic that the games weren't released outside of Japan, yet the Swordsman of Harmonia opening song was entirely in English, haha. ...Er, at least I'm pretty sure it is.)
Pesmerga
I now got:

- Suikoden Celtic Collection 3
- Suikoden IV Music Collection as well, which is the same as the Ongakushu titles. Though this is (as with Suikoden III Ongakushu) songs from 1 game only, IV in this case (duh).

I still am fond of the Suikoden IV soundtrack, for some reason.

Anyhoo, some songs are really interesting, how it was transformed into something completely diffirent, yet had the same sound, some songs of those are:

- Chant from Celtic Collection 2
- Days Past from Celtic Collection 2
- Empire Forever from Celtic Collection 2
- Everyone's Smiling Faces Celtic Collection 3
- Withered Earth from Genso Suikoden II ~ Orrizonte

Obviously there are more songs that changed quite a lot, these where the first that came in mind.
Milady
oh I have a decent collection of suikoden soundtracks (no NOT downloaded, they sit on my shelf even now as I type this)

suikoden asian collection
suikogaiden vol 1
suikogaiden vol 2
suikoden piano collection
suikoden vocal collection 1
suikoden vocal collection 2


suikoden music is something you can listen to in many different versions and just not grow tired of it...I am happy that so many different soundtracks of these wonderful pieces of music were released
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