Macross Frontier Nyan Tama
Macross Frontier Vocal Collection – Nyan Tama, is the latest 2 CD album released for the series Macross F. It consist the best songs from the series and also additional songs which are not found from previous albums. They’ve also included extended versions from some original songs and mix by May’n and Nakajima Megumi. Macross Frontier made it big not only for it’s new Valkyrie looks and continuation of the Macross saga, it also brought the best sound and music to us Macross fans. Til today my most favorite song from the original soundtrack is Diamond Crevasse.
Oct 21, 2010 - Commercial (2 CD) published by flying dog on Dec 03, 2008 containing vocal from Macross Frontier / マクロスF / Macross Frontier with.
Numerous releases of the version were sung by both May’n and Nakajima Megumi still to touch my heart and make my tears flow every time I hear it. I must say the latest release 2 CD Album Macross Frontier Vocal Collection – Nyan Tama, is a must collect for those Macross Frontier music lover. Tracklist: Disc 1 1. What ’bout my star?
Diamond Crevasse ~ Tenboukouen Nite 5. Welcome To My FanClub’s Night! Iteza Gogo Kuji Don’t be late 7. What ’bout my star?
Infinity #7 9. “Choujikuu Hanten Nyan Nyan” CM Song (Ranka Version) 10. Seikan Hikou 11. Watashi no Kare wa Pilot 12.
Neko Nikki 13. Ninjiin Loves you yeah! Uchuu Kyoudai Fune 15.
SMS Shoutai no Uta ~ Ano Musume wa Alien 16. Aimo ~ Tori no Hito 18. Ai Oboete Imasuka 19. Diamond Crevasse 20. Aimo ~ Koi no Uta 21. Infinity #7 without vocals 22.
Ninjiin Loves you yeah! Without vocals Tracklist: Disc 2 1. Diamond Crevasse 50/50 3.
Sheryl no Aimo 4. Northern Cross 6. Brera to Ko Ranka no Aimo 7. Anata no Oto 8. Ao no Ether 9.
Ai Oboete Imasuka ~ bless the little queen 10. Nyan Nyan Special Service Medley (Tokumori) 11. Triangler (fight on stage) 12.
Haha to Ko Ranka no Aimo 13. Nyan Nyan Special Service Medley (Tokumori without vocals) 14. Anata no Oto (without vocals).
After two highly successful soundtrack compilations for the opera-infused anime series Macross Frontier ( and ), fans demanded a third from the studio, asking for a collection of vocal tracks that had been left off of the other releases. The studio quickly produced in response, collecting two discs of songs as originally sung by characters in the series (and their corresponding voice actors).
The result is a surprisingly complex mix of genres, all performed with a driving force and a touch of craftsmanship. While cartoon soundtracks may not normally be considered 'art music' in the normal sense, the Macross works were penned by, a high-end artist with a long history of jazz, blues, rock, and classical influences. Further, most lyrics were penned by, an unseen artist largely assumed to be an alter-ego for herself. The works range from -style epics ('What ‘Bout My Star?' ) to odd tropical organ romps ('Ninjin Loves You Yeah') to straightforward dance-pop ('Iteza Gogo Kuji Don't Be Late').