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"Battle of the Heroes" is the theme for the climactic duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, written upon the request of George Lucas. [4] Lucas wanted a piece that would function as a tragic version of "Duel of the Fates" in the film's final fight scenes. The concert suite begins with a soft and tense ostinato by the violas in tremolo.
Used as opening theme for episodes 266–291; Miwa: 8 7 [51] "Ranbu no Melody" (乱舞のメロディ, Ranbu no Merodi, "Melody of the Wild Dance") Released: December 1, 2010; Label: Ki/oon Music; Used as opening theme for episodes 292–316, also used as the theme song for Bleach: Soul Resurrección; SID: 5 13 [52] 2011 "BLUE" Released: July ...
The music had its debut during the final lightsaber duel between Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.The beginning portion used on the soundtrack is replaced with the beginning of a separate track titled Qui-Gon's Noble End; [5] however, the full version of the original recording is used during the film's end credits.
Final Fight, in 1989, was her first work to receive a separate soundtrack album release, on an album of music from several Capcom games. [5] The first soundtrack album to exclusively feature her work came a year later for the soundtrack to Street Fighter II. [6]
"Kenka Karate Kyokushin Ken Opening Theme" – heard in the house of Blue Leaves when the bride fights the boss of the crazy 88s. "Nobody but Me" by The Human Beinz – heard in the House of Blue Leaves battle. "Police Check Point" by Harry Betts (from the film Black Mama White Mama) – heard briefly in the House of Blue Leaves battle.
The song was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe and won a Grammy in 2006. Groban even performed the song at the Oscars with Beyoncé the year it was nominated.
The Godzilla: Final Wars soundtrack is the film score to the 2004 film Godzilla: Final Wars composed by Keith Emerson, Nobuhiko Morino, and Daisuke Yano.The soundtrack was released on December 20, 2004 through Victor Entertainment.
The song was released as a single by DigiCube on July 18, 2001, and re-released by Square Enix on July 22, 2004. The disk also contains an instrumental version, an unrelated song entitled "Gotsuki-sama ~UTIKISAMA~" ("The Moon"), and a vocal version of Aerith's theme song from Final Fantasy VII titled "Pure Heart". The single covers a duration ...