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Tobal No. 1 Remixes Electrical Indian

Tobal No. 1 Remixes Electrical Indian Record Label: DigiCube
Catalog No.: SSCX-10002
Release Date: September 21, 1996
Reviews: Harry and Dave's Review
Purchase: Buy at eBay

Production Credits

Original Composition: Ryuji Sasai (1), Yasunori Mitsuda (2, 7), Masashi Hamauzu (3, 5), Junya Nakano (4), Yasuhiro Kawakami (7)
Arrangement: Hiroshi Hata, Hidenobu Ootsuki

Track Listings

Disc One (45:37)
Track Title Track Time
01) Character Select (One Nation Under A New Groove Mix) 6:06
02) Your Name Is. (Summer Resort Guitar Mix feat. Hata) 6:06
03) Poltano (On The Corner 1996 Mix) 6:43
04) Hills of Jugon (Kaltechno Mix) 6:01
05) Vision On Ice (Space 2003 Mix) 8:04
06) Disused Mine ('70s Underground Funk Mix) 5:32
07) Electrical Indian (Bon Festival Dance Mix with Afro-Martians) 7:05

Additional Information

Description: Electronic arranged album for Tobal No. 1 (developed by Dream Factory and published by Square for PlayStation).

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

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