• Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set
  • Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set
  • Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set
  • Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set
  • Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set

    Wayo Records

    Grandia Memorial Soundtrack 3xLP Box Set

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    Get ready for the great adventure with Grandia Original Soundtrack and 'Vent' Arranged Album by Noriyuki Iwadare in a deluxe Vinyl Edition!

    In partnership with Game Arts, Wayô Records is proud to add a Japanese RPG masterpiece to its catalog with the Grandia original soundtrack composed and arranged by Noriyuki Iwadare! Acclaimed title on the SEGA’s Saturn released in Japan in 1997, Grandia reaches the West for a release on the Sony’s PlayStation in 1999, and has a HD remaster in 2019 on Nintendo Switch and PC.

    The Grandia Memorial Soundtrack Collector Edition is presented within a deluxe package featuring a brand new piece of artwork made especially for this edition by Toshiaki Hontani, who worked as the co-director and animator on Grandia.

    In addition, the arrange album of 1998, Vent, out of print in Japan for years, entirely arranged and performed by Noriyuki Iwadare and his best musicians, is included as a supplement to the original soundtrack, on an additional disc!

    Carefully remastered for the Vinyl format.

    Don't miss the unique opportunity to rediscover the majestuous soundtrack from one of the most beloved RPGs of all time!

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     Specifications

    • Three 180g vinyl discs, with "Mint Green" colors and entirely remastered for the vinyl format
    • Each Disc is housed in its own illustrated sleeve
    • A completely new 20-page booklet, featuring Toshiaki Hontani and Takuhito Kusanagi’s gorgeous artworks and new comments from the development team (Toshiaki Hontani, Kazuyuki Ôhata), the soundtrack producer (Isao Mizoguchi) and composer Noriyuki Iwadare.