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Because the game uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_audio_in_video_games streaming audio], it was possible for the sound team to use real acoustic instrument sounds in place of a synthesizer. Live recording of chamber ensembles of tracks such as "''Anxiety About the Wonders''" and "''Battle Theme IV''" pitted solo instruments against one another to create what Hamauzu considered a Latin sound. While the first CD features more classical-oriented, emotional character and town themes, the second disc concentrates on techno-driven, jazzy battle and dungeon themes. The bonus edition of disc two also contains 4 additional arrangments of some of the main themes. The ending vocal piece "Soaring Wings" was written specifically for singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mio_Kashiwabara&action=edit&redlink=1 Mio Kashiwabara], and a special piano arrangement of it also appears on Hamauzu's personal music album "Vielen Dank".
Because the game uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_audio_in_video_games streaming audio], it was possible for the sound team to use real acoustic instrument sounds in place of a synthesizer. Live recording of chamber ensembles of tracks such as "''Anxiety About the Wonders''" and "''Battle Theme IV''" pitted solo instruments against one another to create what Hamauzu considered a Latin sound. While the first CD features more classical-oriented, emotional character and town themes, the second disc concentrates on techno-driven, jazzy battle and dungeon themes. The bonus edition of disc two also contains 4 additional arrangments of some of the main themes. The ending vocal piece "Soaring Wings" was written specifically for singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mio_Kashiwabara&action=edit&redlink=1 Mio Kashiwabara], and a special piano arrangement of it also appears on Hamauzu's personal music album "Vielen Dank".
==Disc One==
==Disc One==
[[File:US_OST1.jpg|thumb|Unlimited Saga Original Soundtrack album cover]]
[[File:US_OST1.jpg|thumb|Unlimited Saga Original Soundtrack album cover]]
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32. A Certain Story's End
32. A Certain Story's End


==Disc Two==
==Disc Two==
1. Space-Time Travels<br />
1. Space-Time Travels<br />


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''(* Bonus tracks)''
''(* Bonus tracks)''


==天翔ける翼 Soaring Wings ==
==天翔ける翼 Soaring Wings ==
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