Tenchu Fatal Shadows Soundtrack

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Tenchu: Fatal Shadows is an action-adventure stealth video game developed by K2 LLC and published by FromSoftware in Japan and Sega in North America and Europe for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. The PlayStation Portable version of the game, Tenchu Kurenai Portable, was released in Japan in 2010.

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Catalog NumberSVWC-7207
Release DateJul 22, 2004
Publish FormatCommercial
Release Price2310 JPY
Media FormatCD
ClassificationOriginal Soundtrack
Published byAniplex
Composed byN.O.Y.B. (Kohichi Suenaga, Yukinori Takada, Shohei Tsuchiya, Kota Hoshino), Noriyuki Asakura
Arranged by
Performed byYui Murase
Lyrics byEiichi Miyazawa

Disc 1
01The Crimson Flower3:14
02Marking Flags0:57
03The Heir0:54
04Her Majesty, Aya1:01
05Flaming Heart2:44
06A Reluctant Independence3:01
07Evening in Hakone2:58
08Cheapskate3:16
09Dancing Like Flowers Fall1:48
10A Captivating Technique ~ Ran2:54
11Rescue2:18
12Crossing Ahead3:00
13Chasing Forward2:48
14Kada's Humanity2:53
15Pleasure Dancing2:50
16Fingers Stained by Crimson2:37
17Echoing Strings2:55
18Black Chivalry3:01
19The Crimson Dealer ~ Rin2:05
20Stealth Technique from the East3:16
21Scarlet Official0:54
22Visions2:41
23The Flower Garden0:45
24Research1:04
25Tatsushi0:34
26The Unchallenged1:44
27The Two Who Spin Time3:06
Disc length61:18
Disc 1
01紅の華3:14
02標旗0:57
03つぐみ0:54
04綾縅1:01
05焔心2:44
06悔恨の巣立ち3:01
07箱根の宵2:58
08始末屋3:16
09散華舞1:48
10艶技・乱2:54
11奪還2:18
12越える先には3:00
13追う先には2:48
14華陀有情2:53
15歓楽舞2:50
16紅染指2:37
17響弦2:55
18黒い義侠3:01
19紅屋・凛2:05
20東忍流・彩女3:16
21緋の司0:54
22夢幻2:41
23華苑0:45
24討究1:04
25達士0:34
26揺るぎなき1:44
27時を紡ぐ二人3:06
Disc length61:18

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Lead Composer: Kohichi Suenaga
Composer: N.O.Y.B. - Kohichi Suenaga, Yukinori Takada, Shohei Tsuchiya, Kota Hoshino
The Crimson Flower
Composition: Noriyuki Asakura
Vocals: Yui Murase (addu'a)
Lyrics: Eiichi Miyazawa
BGM Composition (from JASRAC):
Kohichi Suenaga: 2~4, 8, 13, 14, 16~18, 20, 24, 27
Yukinori Takada: 5, 11, 19, 21, 26
Kota Hoshino: 6
Shohei Tsuchiya: 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 22, 23, 25
Mastering Engineer: Machiko Suzue (Sony Music Communications)
Birth name浅倉 紀幸 (Asakura Noriyuki)
BornItabashi, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, vocalist
Years active1982–present
Websiten-asakura.com

Noriyuki Asakura (朝倉 紀行 (formerly 浅倉 紀幸), Asakura Noriyuki) is a Japanese music composer and vocalist. He is famous for composing the soundtracks to the anime series Rurouni Kenshin and the popular video game franchises Tenchu and Way of the Samurai. He is well known for combining traditional Japanese music with elements of rock, jazz, and other world music. The fat loss bible colpo pdf free.

He is a native of Itabashi, Tokyo, and entered the music industry in the early 1980s, composing music for television programs and movies, as well as producing music for a number of Japanese pop stars during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1996, he composed the soundtrack to Rurouni Kenshin, where, through the duration of the series, combined rock with a more traditional Japanese sound, giving it the spirit of classic Jidaigeki movies, but also incorporated modern elements—such as electric guitars and breakbeats—into the score, giving the soundtrack a contemporary feel to it. He was very noted for this achievement, and applied this style to his later works. His work has been released on numerous CDs, and has aspirations of composing music for a major Hollywood motion picture.

Contrary to popular belief, 'Add'ua', the theme song to the first Tenchu game was not sung in Japanese, but rather in the West African language of Hausa, at his wife's request. 'Sadame', the theme song for Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, and 'Kurenai No Hana', the theme song for Tenchu: Fatal Shadows, were performed in Japanese.

Asakura lives in Tokyo and operates his own music studio, Mega-Alpha. He composes music for television programs, anime, and video games.[1]

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External links[edit]

  • Composer N. Asakura (official site)
  • Noriyuki Asakura discography at MusicBrainz


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