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Maneuver Cepter Granada

Maneuver Cepter Granada Record Label: Toshiba EMI (1st Edition); Engine Inc. (Reprint)
Catalog No.: TOCT-5933; ENCG-0001
Release Date: December 12, 1990; November 27, 2003
Reviews: Don's Review
Purchase: Buy at VGM World

Production Credits

Original Composition: Motoi Sakuraba, Sergeant Wolf Band (5, 12, 14)
Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba (1 ~ 4)
Sound Direction: Tohru Maeda
Sound Production: Motoi Sakuraba

Track Listings

Disc One (43:10)
Arrange Version
Track Title Track Time
01) Advance "GRANADA" 5:56
02) Heavy Line ~ Windy Avenue ~ Tap [Sample] 4:01
03) Beat ~ Bumpy Road ~ Smashing Street [Sample] 3:52
04) Good-bye "GRANADA" 5:38
Original Version
Track Title Track Time
05) IPL 0:19
06) Advance "GRANADA" 2:12
07) Heavy Line 1:27
08) Windy Avenue 1:56
09) Hopping Express 1:17
10) Marching Way 1:34
11) Clap 0:49
12) Survivor Leon 0:04
13) Take A Chance [Sample] 1:11
14) Nature Trail 1:54
15) Mountain Path 1:29
16) Bumpy Road [Sample] 1:29
17) Smashing Street 1:34
18) Tap 0:56
19) Beat 0:51
20) Quick Cepter 0:23
21) Broken Oath 0:10
22) Good-bye "GRANADA" [Sample] 3:00

Additional Information

Description: Original score for Granada (aka Maneuver Cepter Granada) (developed and published by Wolfteam for Mega Drive).

Resources: No MIDIs are currently available for this album. To submit MIDIs for this album, please click here.

Note: Tracks 1 ~ 4 are arranged and Tracks 5 ~ 22 are original versions from the X68000 game. The Sergeant Wolf Band was Wolfteam's sound team while they were independent from Telenet Japan and included Motoi Sakuraba, Masaaki Uno, and Yasunori Shiono.

Special thanks to the staff and contributors at Chudah's Corner, Game Music Revolution, Squaremusic, RPGFan, and SoundtrackCentral for many of the translations.