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Okami
Produced By: Capcom
Composed By: Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh, Akari Grooves
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Disc 1
- Title
- Title Call
- The Beginning
- Prologue
- Sinister Design
- Yamato-no-Orochi's Revival
- The Great Goddess Amaterasu's Revival
- Oira's Theme
- Curse
- Izanagi Cavern
- Looking Up at the Starry Sky
- Constellation (Dragon Sketch)
- Constellation Complete
- Painting God Appearance
- Talking with the Painting God
- Painting Piece
- Dragon Sketch Success
- Mysterious Disappearance
- Kamiki Village's Restoration
- Old Man Orange's Appearance
- A Monster's Presence
- Spirit Extermination
- Battle Assessment (God)
- Kamiki Village I
- Kamiki Village II
- Digging Here Bow-Wow
- An Oddly-Shaped Radish
- Practice-ditching Susano-o
- Giving Susano-o a Ride
- Taking the Bait
- Susano-o's Training
- Impatient Susano-o
- Slicing the Huge Rock Success
- Cursed Shinshuu Plains I
- Cursed Shinshuu Plains II
- Cursed Hanasaki Valley
- Demon's Banquet
- Nemuri's Theme
- Eager Susano-o First Half
- Eager Susano-o Second Half
- Susano-o's Fight
- Blocking Bud Restoration
- Hanasaki Valley's Restoration
- Hanasaki Valley
- Cursed Place
- Descent of the Great Goddess
- Shinshuu Plains I
- Shinshuu Plains II
- Dojo Entrance
- Kozuka Onigirisai
- Tamaya's Theme
- Tamaya's Dance
- Shinto Priest Mikazuki's Theme
- Scoundrel Appearance
- Scoundrel's Punishment
- Competition with Idaten Start
- Competition with Idaten
- Competition with Idaten Victory
- Harami Lake
Disc 2
- Cherry Blossom Storm
- Old Man Orange's Flower Dance
- At Last the Time Has Come
- The Orange Became Big
- Dangerous Old Man Orange
- Old Man Orange Preparations Complete
- True Kagura
- Absolutely Not
- Princess Sakuya's Theme
- True Sakuya First Half
- True Sakuya Second Half
- Agata Forest
- Sound of a Flute
- Ushiwaka's Theme
- Ushiwaka's Appearance
- Confronting Ushiwaka
- Ushiwaka's Dance ~ Playing with Ushiwaka
- Granny Bokusen's Theme
- Tsutamaki Ruins
- Question and Answer Wall
- A Spring Reborn
- Save I
- Save II
- A Great Spirit Lies in Wait
- How Odd
- Close Call for Amaterasu!
- Geisha Spider's Appearance
- Geisha Spider's Rage
- Geisha Spider's Extermination
- Hopeless!
- Victory Cry
- Boss Battle Clear
- Waterfall
- Thank Goodness for Kokari
- Kusanagi Village I
- Kusanagi Village II
- The Eight Dog Warriors' Theme
- Terror! Old Man and Granny Tongue-Cutter
- Old Man and Granny Tongue-Cutter's House
- ChunJack's Theme
- Boss of the Sparrow Union
- Sparrow's Inn
- Mysterious Power
- There's Something About Kokari
- Battle with Tatami Head
- Making Mochi with the Archery God
- Red Helmet's Extermination
- Anger Towards God
Disc 3
- Doomed
- Bone Arrowhead of the Hama Arrow
- To Believe In
- Kushinada's Determination
- Giving Kushinada a Ride
- Ushiwaka Dance
- Izayoi Shrine
- Yamato-no-Orochi's Appearance
- Yamato-no-Orochi's Extermination I
- Kushinada's Crisis
- Susano-o's Appearance
- The Words of a Blood Oath
- True Susano-o
- Yamato-no-Orochi's Extermination II
- The Time Has Come
- The Seventh Seal
- Seven Spirited Lives
- Two People Gazing at Each Other
- Kamiki Festival
- Ryoshima Plains I
- Ryoshima Plains II
- Cursed Seiankyou
- More Digging Here Bow-Wow
- Tsuzurao's Theme
- The Insane Water Dragon
- Seiankyou Nobles' Quarter I
- Seiankyou Nobles' Quarter II
- Seiankyou Commoners' Quarter I
- Seiankyou Commoners' Quarter II
- An Errand
- Fun Picture Sketching
- Camellia Kagura
- Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom
- Kaguya's Theme I
- Kaguya's Theme II
- Launching Iron Bamboo Shoots
- Kaguya's Journey
- Queen Himiko's Shrine
- In the Mosquito's Net
- Queen Himiko's Sorrow
- Shachimaru's Theme
- Slipped
- We'll Always Be Together!
- Miraculous Spring
- Helping with the Fishing
- Playing with Issun
- Dragon Palace
- Inside the Water Dragon
- Escape from Inside the Water Dragon
Disc 4
- Oni Island
- Demon Lord Nine-Tail's Extermination
- Okikurmi's Theme
- Northern Country Kamui I
- Northern Country Kamui II
- Uepeker I
- Uepeker II
- Okikurmi's Fate
- Shakuya's Theme
- Kamiki Village's Sorrowful Custom
- Ezo Fuji Irwak Shrine
- True Strength
- Okikurmi the Hero
- Twin Devils Moshirechik and Kotanechik's Extermination
- The Twin Devils' Sorcery
- Promise
- Time of Parting
- A Resolute Person
- Ushiwaka's Last Dance
- The Tribe of Heavenly Gods' Theme
- An Eerie Winter's Eclipse
- The Setting Sun
- Ushiwaka's Fate
- People of the Moon's Theme
- The Emperor of Eternal Darkness
- ''Reset'' ~''Thank You'' Version~
- Okami White Light Majesty
- The Sun Rises
- The Journey Continues
- To Tamagahara
- ''Reset''
- The End
Disc 5
- Clover Demo
- Item Acquisition
- Handing Over an Item
- Finding a Treasure Box
- Treasure Acquisition
- Level Up
- Godly Purification I
- Godly Purification II
- Godly Purification III
- Small Success
- Medium Success
- Big Success
- Super Big Success
- Miracle
- Death
- Nursery Rhyme I
- Nursery Rhyme II
- Nursery Rhyme III
- In-House Presentation Type A
- In-House Presentation Type B
- Clover Studio Establishment Announcement Meeting
- Tokyo Game Show 2004 Promotion
- E3 2005 Promotion
- Tokyo Game Show 2005 Promotion
- Okami Image Song Prototype I
- Okami Image Song Prototype II
- Okami Image Song Prototype III
- Uepeker Prototype Version I
- Uepeker Prototype Version II
- Look Forward to the Next One






armored core | 19 November, 2008
some of the music will bring a tear to your eye..






OTAKU_F | 5 November, 2008
wow...thanks for that amazing sound track.






ktp | 26 October, 2008
Yes, excellent game indeed! The music really pulls it all together with the artwork.






DK | 25 October, 2008
Best game and music ever. Nice job.






RG | 25 October, 2008
One of the best games ever, with the best music ever.






Joseph | 11 October, 2008
Seriously. This is one of the best game soundtracks ever. This is not hyperbole; Magical Wasteland expressed it best (http://www.magicalwasteland.com/2008/06/a_secret_treasure_of_okami.htm):
"Most of the aesthetic attention paid to Okami centered on its beautiful, brush-painting inspired visual motif, but I hope we don’t overlook its music. The score is actually what made the game really stand out for the ages in my mind: at once sweepingly grand and surprisingly intimate, blending the traditional and contemporary, it draws upon a tremendous range of sources and associations over the course of the player’s journey.
"Past video game series with music in the tiny subcategory of “synthesis of traditional Japanese instruments and the Western symphonic orchestra“ include Onimusha, Genji, and Otogi. There are also serious, high-art endeavors that attempt to do something similar – works by Toru Takemitsu and others – so while the conceptual basis of the score to Okami is not without some amount of precedent, the surprising degree to which the game’s four credited composers are able to balance and blend its influences distinguishes it from its peers."






Joseph | 11 October, 2008
Seriously. This is one of the best game soundtracks ever. This is not hyperbole; Magical Wasteland expressed it best (http://www.magicalwasteland.com/2008/06/a_secret_treasure_of_okami.htm):
"Most of the aesthetic attention paid to Okami centered on its beautiful, brush-painting inspired visual motif, but I hope we don’t overlook its music. The score is actually what made the game really stand out for the ages in my mind: at once sweepingly grand and surprisingly intimate, blending the traditional and contemporary, it draws upon a tremendous range of sources and associations over the course of the player’s journey.
"Past video game series with music in the tiny subcategory of “synthesis of traditional Japanese instruments and the Western symphonic orchestra“ include Onimusha, Genji, and Otogi. There are also serious, high-art endeavors that attempt to do something similar – works by Toru Takemitsu and others – so while the conceptual basis of the score to Okami is not without some amount of precedent, the surprising degree to which the game’s four credited composers are able to balance and blend its influences distinguishes it from its peers."






Joseph | 11 October, 2008
Seriously. This is one of the best game soundtracks ever. This is not hyperbole; Magical Wasteland expressed it best (http://www.magicalwasteland.com/2008/06/a_secret_treasure_of_okami.htm):
"Most of the aesthetic attention paid to Okami centered on its beautiful, brush-painting inspired visual motif, but I hope we don’t overlook its music. The score is actually what made the game really stand out for the ages in my mind: at once sweepingly grand and surprisingly intimate, blending the traditional and contemporary, it draws upon a tremendous range of sources and associations over the course of the player’s journey.
"Past video game series with music in the tiny subcategory of “synthesis of traditional Japanese instruments and the Western symphonic orchestra“ include Onimusha, Genji, and Otogi. There are also serious, high-art endeavors that attempt to do something similar – works by Toru Takemitsu and others – so while the conceptual basis of the score to Okami is not without some amount of precedent, the surprising degree to which the game’s four credited composers are able to balance and blend its influences distinguishes it from its peers."






Gloryan | 6 October, 2008
This is the best game i ever played...... and the soundtracks, too !!






Waka | 15 September, 2008
The best videogame soundtrack I've heard - Some track are epic and majestic worthy of movie scores and some are soothing traditional Japanese - a variety of instruments and sounds old and new - and works well as background music.
Very comprehensive package - well worth buying. Favourites are Reset (Thankyou), Kamiki Festival, Shinsu, Ryoshima.






Bluestar | 5 September, 2008
im in awe... this is an amazing sound track.






Sergio | 4 September, 2008
Okami for the PS2 and now for the WII is a amazing looking game with great music too, if you have a chance pick it up.






Sergio | 4 September, 2008
Okami for the PS2 and now for the WII is a amazing looking game with great music too, if you have a chance pick it up.






Arohk | 29 August, 2008
This is the most inspiring and wonderful Soundtrack I have ever heard in any video game. Even if you have never played this game in your life, you can fall in love with these tracks.
I highly recommend this to anyone who either loves the game, or Japanese-esque music. You won't be disappointed with any of the tracks, be sure of that.
