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Takeda Shingen

武田信玄
Catalog Number CA-4706
Barcode 4988001404231
Release Date Apr 01, 1990
Publish Format Commercial
Release Price 2600 JPY
Media Format CD
Classification Arrangement
LabelColumbia / /
ManufacturerNIPPON COLUMBIA CO., LTD. / /

Credits

Composer / HOT-B
Arranger / Kisho Yamanaka
Performer / Yamanaka Orchestra
    Keyboard / Kisho Yamanaka, Masato Matsuda /
    All Synthesizers / Kisho Yamanaka
    Computer Programming / Kisho Yamanaka
    Electric Guitar / Sadaji Mihata, Hiroshi Nagashima /
    Acoustic Guitar / Sadaji Mihata, Hiroshi Nagashima /
Director / Hirokuni Maeyama / (Nippon Columbia)
Producer / Toshiya Koike (Nippon Columbia)
Recording Engineer / Sadaji Wakita
Recorded at / Omni St, Wonder Station /
Production Assistance / HOT-B
Special Thanks / HOT-B, HOT WAVE

Tracklist

Disc 1

01 Fuurinkazan ~Opening Theme~ 3:44
02 Wealth and Military Strength ~Theme of Arguing Companions~ 3:27
03 Strength! Takeda Army Corps ~Theme of Battle~ 3:49
04 Sweeping Victory, Profit and Rejoicing 3:40
05 Defeat, War of Tears 3:31
06 The Strong Man Becomes a Marked Target ~GAME OVER ①~ 3:44
07 Shingen's Death ~GAME OVER ②~ 4:14
08 Bloody Battle! Oda Nobunaga 3:37
09 Desperate Fight of Kawanakajima 3:21
10 Path of a Champion ~Ending Theme~ 3:24
Disc length 36:31

 

Notes

Composer/HOT·B (Note, this is the company that produced the game.)
Arranger/Kisho Yamanaka
Performer/YAMANAKA ORCHESTRA
Production Assistance/HOT·B

Staff

Director : HIROKUNI MAEYAMA (*)
Producer : TOSHIYA KOIKE (*)
All Arrangement : KISHIO YAMANAKA
Recording Engineer : SADAJI WAKITA

Musicians : KISHO YAMANAKA/All Keyboards &
                 Synthesizers, Computer Programming
                 MASATO MATSUDA/Keyboards
                 SADAJI MIHATA/E·Guitar & A·Guitar
                 HIROSHI NAGASHIMA/E·Guitar & A·Guitar
Recorded at OMNI ST & WONDER STATION
                  in JANUARY~FEBRUARY

Special Thanks : HOT·B
                         HOT WAVE

(*) NIPPON COLUMBIA

The title of Track 01 "Fuurinkazan" was the motto of Takeda Shingen, who in history was a warlord in feudal Japan. The literal translation would be "Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain." These words ultimately come from 'The Art of War', a battle strategics text from ancient China, which praises the virtues of "Speedy like wind, gradually like forest, aggressively like fire, immovably like mountain, secretly like shadow, actively like thunder."

Album Stats

Contained in 7 collections
Contained in 2 wish lists
Category
Game
Platforms represented
NES (Famicom)

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