Atelier Marie ~Alchemist in Salburg~ Original Soundtrack

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Atelier Marie ~Alchemist in Salburg~ Original Soundtrack
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Composed by Akira Tsuchiya / Daisuke Achiwa / G.S.T. -Gust sound team- (Toshiharu Yamanishi / Johann Pachelbel / Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranged by Akira Tsuchiya / Daisuke Achiwa / G.S.T. -Gust sound team- (Toshiharu Yamanishi
Published by Team Entertainment
Catalog number KDSD-10003~4
Release type Game Soundtrack - Official Release
Format 2 CD - 71 tracks
Release date September 23, 2004
Duration 02:16:56
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Overview

Atelier Marie -Alchemist in Salburg- Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the very first game in the Atelier series, the PlayStation's Atelier Marie. Toshiharu Yamanishi was the main composer working on this album, though Daisuke Achiwa made his fair share and Akira Tsuchiya served as a guest contributor. Toshiharu Yamanishi's first soundtrack is somewhat of a generic medieval "castle and cave" start to the expansive Atelier series, but there is still a share of good music that might make it worth it in the end.

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I thought the Atelier Elie soundtrack really stood out through it's consistency of top grade tracks. On the other hand, the Atelier Marie soundtrack has its share of great music, but there is a lot more generic RPG filler to be found here. There are a lot of random and repetitive silly tunes like "I'm Working Right Now!", "Epic Battle of the Squishy Hammers", and "I Better Hurry". These tracks are upbeat but also very annoying. They don't have enough catchiness to save them so the just end up like annoying fast paced carnival tunes. There are a lot more than just the ones mentioned too, but at least they don't take up the majority of the album or anything. It was Toshiharu Yamanishi and Daisuke Achiwa's first try at this series so they had room to grow, but I guess I expected more.

Another weird thing is that there is also a version of Pachelbel's Canon thrown in here and I can't say why as I've never played this game. It's difficult to hate the original piece — the chord progression is amazing and I fall for it every time. This is a sort of a slow synth version of the piece and it doesn't sound half bad. Still, I own numerous versions of the tune though, and this one doesn't live up to half of them. It kind of shows how Toshiharu Yamanishi didn't exactly go for the gold on this album. The J.S. Bach arrangement "Etude No. 2, Opus 7" is similarly mediocre, especially compared to the original. A lot of the sound quality just isn't cutting it for this PlayStation game either. The many flutes throughout the soundtrack sound nice and have seemed to become a signature instrument in many of the soundtracks. However, the supporting instruments really lack the humanity so important to Atelier soundtracks.

Though I said a lot of the music was generic, there are a couple I personally enjoyed. "Just Smiling is Fine" is a pretty piano ballad. Heavy piano bass can be very powerful. In addition, the piano works a lot better than other instruments when it comes to MIDI music so nothing is distracted from the beauty. "Snow and Memories" was also among the nice tracks with its laidback flute. There are also some bonus tracks at the end of the final disc. The first two "Extra Sessions" are extremely energetic rock tunes that you wouldn't expect from this album. They aren't half bad if you like the idea of rocking Atelier music. The extra sessions are a bit MIDI sounding though, which was a disappointment. "Extra Session 3" is just a full-blown out ballad of Atelier music with multiple parts ranging from energetic to soft. It has a lot more depth to it than the rest of the album. I think this is because guest contributor Akira Tsuchiya tends to give his arrangements the best facelifts he can.

Summary

Toshiharu Yamanishi and Daisuke Achiwa's first go at the Atelier series isn't exactly a bad one. When comparing it to other soundtracks in the series, it certainly doesn't live up to many of them, especially since many were on the same systems. It has enough smart composing and interesting instrumentation to stop it from being totally run-of-the-mill, but the Atelier series certainly had room to improve. Luckily the composers took that room and grew from this starting point.



Album
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Music in game
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Game
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Charles Szczygiel

Disc1-24 Music by J.S. Bach
Disc2-16 Music by J. Pachelbel

Others Music & Arrangement by G.S.T. -Gust sound team-

-Music Credits-

Composed by:
Toshiharu Yamanishi (Disc 1: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 15-17, 20, 21, 23, 25, 29. 34. Disc 2: 1, 3-5, 17-19, 23-27, 29-32)
Daisuke Achiwa (Disc 1: 2, 5, 8, 10-14, 18, 19, 22, 26-28, 30-33, 35. Disc 2: 2, 6-15, 20-22, 28, 34, 35)
Akira Tsuchiya (Disc 2: 33, 36)
J.S. Bach (Disc 1: 24)
Johann Pachelbel (Disc 2: 16)

Arranged by:
Toshiharu Yamanishi (Disc 1: 24)
Daisuke Achiwa (Disc 2: 16)
Album was composed by Akira Tsuchiya / Daisuke Achiwa / G.S.T. -Gust sound team- (Toshiharu Yamanishi / Johann Pachelbel / Johann Sebastian Bach and was released on September 23, 2004. Soundtrack consists of 71 tracks tracks with duration over more than 2 hours. Album was released by Team Entertainment.

CD 1

1
Enderk Talks At Length [Unknown]
00:53
2
A Once-Beloved Picture Book
01:33
3
I'm Working Right Now!
02:20
4
Let's Take a Walk with the Sun!
01:26
5
Snow and Memories
02:26
6
One Clear Holiday
01:34
7
There's a Carnival in Town
02:06
8
A Long Time Ago
01:56
9
Schia's Desire
01:50
10
Enderk the Blue Wolf
02:14
11
Sleeping Blood
01:56
12
The Glasses are Laughing
01:50
13
The Wind and the Boy
02:12
14
The Day for Drawing the Sky
01:56
15
Together With the Earth
02:00
16
My Name Is Schwabel
02:05
17
Wanting to be an Adventurer
02:07
18
Legend of the Watermelon Bikini
02:26
19
I Know
02:07
20
The Bartender's Song
01:45
21
With Peace and Smiles
01:59
22
About Those Nagging Strange Habits
02:10
23
Academy Preparation
01:36
24
Etude nr.2 opus7 J.S.B.
01:38
25
Always in the Forest
01:13
26
Circles in the Water
01:52
27
The Light of Time
01:56
28
Chrysalis Magic
02:06
29
An Adventurer's Song
01:56
30
The Elder's Beard
01:27
31
Going to See a Rainbow
01:48
32
Can You Hear the War Cry!
01:09
33
Ancient Footsteps
03:06
34
Mask of Steel
02:40
35
Hill of Beginnings
02:54

CD 2

1
The Fairies Dance a Waltz in the Forest
01:19
2
Can You Hear It?
01:41
3
The Phantom Thief Der Himmel Pays a Visit!!
01:13
4
A Single Promise
02:17
5
A Day Without Cheer
01:23
6
Celebration March
01:38
7
Ancient Inheritance
01:49
8
Nest
01:25
9
Vestiges
02:05
10
A Momentary Sparkle
01:09
11
Star Wind
02:08
12
Those Who Return
01:52
13
A Bee Hive and a Puzzle
00:50
14
Marie's Vow
02:50
15
Alchemist of Salburg
01:34
16
Pachelbel's Canon
03:28
17
The Me of Tomorrow
02:01
18
The Eve of Graduation
01:17
19
Just Smiling Is Fine
02:31
20
The Scarlet Seal
02:52
21
Pay No Mind To Those Girls
01:43
22
Morning of Beginnings
01:55
23
Mischievous Mouse Pop'n Chuck
01:36
24
Awakening Samba
01:49
25
Mr. Bear From That Day
01:17
26
I Better Hurry!
01:21
27
Epic Battle of the Squishy Hammers
01:30
28
I'm Busy Now!!
02:20
29
You Did It! Congratulations
00:06
30
Too Bad! Try Again
00:06
31
Bonus (Falcata)
02:31
32
Bonus (Meru Purana)
01:07
33
Bonus (Preview?!)
01:35
34
Extra session #1 [Atelier Marie]
05:22
35
Extra session #2 [Atelier Marie plus#1]
02:32
36
Extra session #3 [Atelier Marie plus#2]
04:32
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