Full Scale Attack

Track Listings
1. Full Scale Attack (Intro)
2. Dead Weight
3. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind
4. It's Going Down
5. Put Cha' (9) Nine Down
6. My Metaphor
7. They Can't Get E'nuff
8. Bodies Still Drop
9. Beginning of an Ending
10. You're Weak
11. Bump'um Off
12. I'm Better Than That

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Full Scale Attack

Full Scale Attack
Full Scale Attack
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    Full Scale Attack
    The Terrorists
    Manufacturer: N-Terrogation
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000006MI9
    Release Date: 1995-04-04

    Tracks:

    1. Full Scale Attack (Intro)
    2. Dead Weight
    3. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind
    4. It's Going Down
    5. Put Cha' (9) Nine Down
    6. My Metaphor
    7. They Can't Get E'nuff
    8. Bodies Still Drop
    9. Beginning of an Ending
    10. You're Weak
    11. Bump'um Off
    12. I'm Better Than That
    Final Fantasy: The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Perform The Music of Nobuo Uematsu
    Average customer rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    • There are better CD's
    • This CD is a joke.
    • Sad, sad, sad, sad, sad...
    • Stick With Imports
    • Holy Crap!
    Final Fantasy: The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Perform The Music of Nobuo Uematsu
    Nobuo Uematsu (Composer) , and Hollywood Symphony Orchestra
    Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005NOX7
    Release Date: 2001-10-23

    Tracks:

    1. Final Fantasy VI: Opening Theme
    2. Final Fantasy VI: Tina
    3. Final Fantasy VI: New Continent
    4. Final Fantasy VII: Prelude
    5. Final Fantasy VII: Main Theme
    6. Final Fantasy VII: Cosmo Canyon
    7. Final Fantasy VII: Shinra Army Wages A Full Scale Attack
    8. Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali
    9. Final Fantasy VIII: My Mind
    10. Final Fantasy VIII: The Spy
    11. Final Fantasy VIII: Mods De Chocobo
    12. Final Fantasy IX: Alexandria (Vivi's Theme)

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars There are better CD's.......2006-12-11

    I had this review under a different CD (The Best of Final Fantasy 1994-1999), but it was also under a different user-name (actually, same user-name, but it had quote marks around it, somehow making it a different account. That's all irrelevant to this CD, though)

    This CD isn't exactly the worst out there, but it has some points where it comes pretty close. Track one is good once you get used to it. At first it sounds sucky, but it gets better. The second one is about the same as the second half of the first one but is done with different instruments. The third one is absolutely horrible! Skip it at all costs! The Prelude could be better, mostly longer and with the crystal-like sound of FFVII and FFIV instead of the cheap piano keyboard. The opening theme could be done much better. Preferably like it was done in FF Generation S. There is absolutely no life in this track, whereas if you listen to Final Fantasy S Generations, you can definitely tell the difference. To list just a couple of reasons: there's about two minutes more music on S Generations than on this CD, and the music is orchestrated making it feel more alive. Cosmo Canyon was done pretty well, if not a little fast for the original pace. If they had slowed the tempo down a bit it would've been perfect. I personally didn't have any problems with the Shinra March, and it does have a catchy tune. The eighth one was incredibly ridiculous!!! Once again I refer to the FF Generation S. That was done 1000 percent better and didn't use cheap electronic synth vocals. The vocals aren't even understandable. The ninth track is pretty much the same as the second one of FF Generation S. The rest of the tracks I pretty much skip because they aren't worth the time and aren't done very well. The choice of instruments is extremely cheap and the sound is unpleasent. In reality, I recommend FF Generation S over this one, but this one is good to listen to from time to time just as long as you are willing to deal with some of the garbage.

    All in all---This CD is a joke. The music itself is just under average, but if you listen to it enough you might start to like it. I go back occasionally to listen to a few tracks, but it's rare. You're $20 bucks, or however much you want to waste on it, can be spent in better places so definitely skip.

    1 out of 5 stars This CD is a joke........2006-07-28

    Initally, I felt cheated, slighted, and disturbed that someone got away with releasing a CD of this exceptionally poor quality--and featuring the works of such a brilliant composer, to boot. The fact that whoever created this is trying to pass off this MIDI garbage as symphonic works. The quality is for the most part not even up to par with the tracks from the games (Liberi Fatali is exceptionally bad.)[...] This guy, whoever he is, is responsible for equally poor arrangements of otherwise great soundtracks (and apparently classical works as well) and to be completely honest, I don't think any of them deserved to be dragged through the mud like this.
    Sherman Records has produced poor quality CDs and maintains a poor quality website that attempts to pass off its own sorry synthesised work as the authentic music of a real-life Symphony Orchestra.
    The MajesticMix track is actually half decent. My sympathies to the creators of that track for appearing on such an otherwise laughable attempt at a "soundtrack" release.

    1 out of 5 stars Sad, sad, sad, sad, sad..........2005-09-21

    I purchased this cd thinking that I would be getting another interpretation of the FF concert series which went through the US these past couple of years. Boy was I wrong.

    The music on this cd was nothing like what Final Fantasy fans have come to know and love. I am still trying to figure out how this cd ever got made since it is absolute crap. What makes me most curious is that the cd has a paragraph saying "This Recording is Neither Sponsored or Endoresed by the Orignal Arists or Owners." It is a good thing that the artists and owners are not connecting themselves with the cd, but someone still had to give the permission for this cd to be released. Honestly, do not buy this cd unless you must have every cd ever made with the name Final Fantasy on it.

    FYI, regarding Track 12, this was orignally from a fan-based cd release called "Project Majestic Mix." I'm not sure how a song from the PMM cd became a part of this album, but its about the only good thing here.

    1 out of 5 stars Stick With Imports.......2005-09-16

    This is positively awful. The first track is bearable, the rest is horrendous (can't comment on track 12, my copy is older and doesn't have it). The "instruments" aren't even properly blended. I use quotes because it sounds totally synthesized. Symphonic Suite, Grand Finale, Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec, these are the albums you should look for if you want to hear orchestral Final Fantasy.

    1 out of 5 stars Holy Crap!.......2005-03-12

    Wow.

    Hollywood Symphony Orchestra MY BEHIND!!

    This was the crappiest 4 bucks I've ever spent... Immediately after reading the following from the back of the CD...

    "Earth has been decimated by a meteor... The beautiful and capable Dr. Aki Ross is Earth's last hope against extinction. This new recording, featuring the world-renowned Nobuo Uematsu, captures the excitement and drama of this popular videogame-turned blockbuster movie."

    a few things...
    1) to the right of the above paragraph was this message: "THIS RECORDING IS NEITHER SPONSORED OR ENDORSED BY THE ORIGINAL ARTISTS OR OWNERS."
    2) The writer for the CD cover has clearly not ever played any of the FF games--he fails to notice that any of the FF games are continuations.
    3) The FF film was not "a blockbuster movie".

    Look, if you want to have better covers of Final Fanatsy music, scrounge around in
    ocremix.org or vgmix.com

    Amateurish digital instrumentation, completely craptastic. I'd give it zero stars, but that wasn't an option...

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