| | Princess Mononoke Soundtrack CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Hayao Miyazaki's critically acclaimed anime film Princess Mononoke features an evocative score by Jo Hisaishi that reflects the movie's epic story of the battle between animal deities and humans in 14th century Japan. ~ Heather Phares
Original score composed by Joe Hisaishi.
Engineers: Masayoshi Okawa, Makoto Moromoto, Suminobu Hamada.
Adapter: Neil Gaiman.
Recording information: Avaco Creative Studio, Tokyo, J A Macgregor Estate; Wonder Station.
Translator: Steve Alpert.
Arranger: Joe Hisaishi. Princess Mononoke Soundtrack Music Princess Mononoke Soundtrack Songs
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| |      | 1. | Legend of Ashitaka, The |
     | 2. | Demon God, The |
     | 3. | Journey to the West, The |
     | 4. | Demon Power, The |
     | 5. | Land of the Impure, The |
     | 6. | Encounter, The |
     | 7. | Kodamas |
     | 8. | Forest of the Gods, The |
     | 9. | Evening at the Ironworks |
     | 10. | Demon God II-The Lost Mountains, The |
     | 11. | Lady Eboshi |
     | 12. | Tatara Women Work Song, The |
     | 13. | Furies, The |
     | 14. | Young Man from the East, The |
     | 15. | Requiem |
     | 16. | Will to Live |
     | 17. | San and Ashitaka in the Forest of the Deer God |
     | 18. | Princess Mononoke Theme Song - (instrumental version) |
     | 19. | Requiem II |
     | 20. | Battle Drums, The |
     | 21. | Battle in Front of the Ironworks, The |
     | 22. | Demon Power II, The |
     | 23. | Requiem III |
     | 24. | Retreat, The |
     | 25. | Demon God III, The |
     | 26. | Adagio of Life and Death |
     | 27. | World of the Dead, The |
     | 28. | World of the Dead II, The |
     | 29. | Adagio of Life and Death II |
     | 30. | Ashitaka and San |
     | 31. | Princess Mononoke Theme Song |
     | 32. | Legend of Ashitaka Theme, The - (end credits) |
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