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Okami

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

User Reviews

 
 
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| 20 November, 2008

 
 
 
 

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.
 
 
 
 
 
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