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FINAL FANTASY VIII Original Soundtrack
- Artist
- Uematsu Nobuo
- Album
- FINAL FANTASY VIII Original Soundtrack (ファイナルファンタジー VIII オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
- Released
- SSCX-10028
- SQEX-10005~8 (Reissue)
- Catalog Number
- 1999.03.01
- 2004.05.10 (Reissue)
- Price
- ¥3,873
- CD1 Tracklist
- Liberi Fatali
- Balamb GARDEN
- Blue Fields
- Don't Be Afraid
- The Winner
- Find Your Way
- SeeD
- The Landing
- Starting Up
- Force Your Way
- The Loser
- Never Look Back
- Dead End
- Breezy
- Shuffle or Boogie
- Waltz for the Moon
- Tell Me
- Fear
- The Man with the Machine Gun
- Julia
- Roses and Wine
- Junction
- Timber Owls
- CD2 Tracklist
- My Mind
- The Mission
- Martial Law
- Cactus Jack (Galbadian Anthem)
- Only a Plank Between One and Perdition
- SUCCESSION OF WITCHES
- Galbadia GARDEN
- Unrest
- Under Her Control
- The Stage is Set
- A Sacrifice
- FITHOS LUSEC WECOS VINOSEC
- Intruders
- Premonition
- Wounded
- Fragments of Memories
- Jailed
- Rivals
- Ami
- CD3 Tracklist
- The Spy
- Retaliation
- Movin'
- Blue Sky
- Drifting
- Heresy
- Fisherman's Horizon
- ODEKA ke Chocobo
- Where I Belong
- The Oath
- Slide Show Part
- Slide Show Part
- Love Grows
- The Salt Flats
- Trust Me
- Silence and Motion
- Dance with the Balamb-fish
- Tears of the Moon
- Residents
- Faye Wong - "Eyes On Me"
- CD4 Tracklist
- Mods de Chocobo (featuring N's Telecaster)
- Ride On
- Truth
- Lunatic Pandora
- Compression of Time
- The Castle
- The Legendary Beast
- Maybe I'm a Lion
- The Extreme
- The Successor
- Ending Theme
- Overture
- Information
FINAL FANTASY VIII Original Soundtrack is FINAL FANTASY VIII's soundtrack album. All tracks were composed, arranged and produced by Uematsu with assistances by Hamaguchi Shiro in arrangements. The album was released in two edition: limited edition with special box and regular edition. It reached #4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for seven weeks. The album reached #4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks.