| | Akira Senju Senju, Akira Soundtrack CD - Import
Recording information: SoundTrack Studios, Helsinki, Finland (1986).
Translator: William Moore .
Unknown Contributor Roles: Esko Varonen; Markku Huhtamo; Saara Pakkasvirta; Anttti Litja; Jukka Orma; Jouko Hohko; Ismo Alanko.
Personnel: Reija Oksanen (harp); Erkki Hiltunen, Erja Unkari, Erkki Palola, Jouni Heinonen, Olavi Rignell, Ilkka Pälli, Raimo Ollikainen, Marja Antila, Pertti Kiri, Timo Konttinen, Kari Vanonen, Anne Paavilainen (violin); Seppo Ristolainen, Atso Lehto, Tommi Aalto, Sari Aalto, Mikko Pohjola, Karri Kolvukoski (viola); Veli-Pekka Bister, Heikki Kulo, Ilmo Saaristo, Tero Airas (cello); Tapio Laivaara (flute); Osmo Linkola (clarinet); Päivi Kärkäs, Erik Paananen (oboe, English horn); Tapio Lehtonen (bassoon); Reima Jaatinen, Aki Välimäki (trumpet); Timo Ronkainen (French horn); Pertti Hostikka (trombone); Jouko Laivuori, Gustav Djupsjöbacka (piano); Jarmo Savolainen (synthesizer); Kari Jussila (double bass); Markku Kalenius, Markku Hannola, Kalevi Ohenoja (percussion).
Liner Note Authors: Matti Tuomisto; William Moore .
Senju, Akira Soundtrack Music | List Price | $50.99 (You save $3.70) | | Category | World Albums, International CDs, Japanese, Soundtrack | | Label | EMI | | Orig Year | 1987 | | CD Universe Part number | 6865754 | | Catalog number | 453488 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 54 minutes | | Additional Info | Japan |
Akira Senju Senju, Akira Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Space |
| 2. | Kai and Gerda on the Beach |
| 3. | Dance of the Snow Queen, The |
| 4. | Spring Carnival |
| 5. | Limpid |
| 6. | Gerda's Journey |
| 7. | Enchanted Flower Garden, The |
| 8. | Charm of the Music Box, The |
| 9. | Spirits of the Rose, The |
| 10. | Fool, The |
| 11. | Memories |
| 12. | Gerda and Kai |
| 13. | Forest, The |
| 14. | Castle, The |
| 15. | Northbound |
| 16. | At the Robbers' Feast |
| 17. | On the Glacier |
| 18. | Sorceress, The |
| 19. | Power of the Snow Queen, The |
| 20. | Struggle of Light and Darkness |
| 21. | Death of the Snow Queen |
| 22. | Carnival |
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