1. Utai I - Making of Cyborg 2. Ghosthack 3. Puppetmaster 4. Virtual Crime 5. Utai II - Ghost City 6. Access 7. Nightstalker 8. Floating Museum 9. Ghostdive 10. Utai III - Reincarnation 11. Bonus Track
Album Description
Japanese anime soundtrack originally issued in 1995, features 11 tracks including 1 bonus track, (in Japanese). BMG. 2004. Album Details
Original Soundtrack to the Japanimation Feature Film of the Same Name; Written by Composer Kenji Kawai. Features the Tracks 'Making of a Cyborg', 'Floating Museum', 'Nightstalker' and Eight More.
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Ghost In The Shell: Original Soundtrack (1995 Anime Film)
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1997-04-03)
- Publisher: Palm Pictures
- Label: Palm Pictures
- Format: Import, Soundtrack
- Studio: Palm Pictures
- Average Customer Review:
based on 34 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #52700
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Ghost in the shell series 2007-01-09
Comment: Great tracks fromt the entire CD. I look forward to any further efforts from Kenji Kawai.
2 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: 1 Star for Ghost in the Shell 2006-02-01
Comment: What an incessently annoying score this is! There are few times where I so feverishly hated what a composer was doing to my ears. I have about 400 scores in my collection, and this one is in my top 5 most hated. Absolutely atrocious.
It's hard for me to describe the actual music in detail, because there's such little music to describe. This CD is more like one of those sound effects collection CD's you buy at the loonie store for 2 bucks. How people love it is beyond me - it's there opinion, to be sure, but I sure can't agree with it.
If you're looking for melodical music, or action music, or beautiful music, or basically interesting music of any kind, look elsewhere. This isn't a popular opinion, I know, but it's my personal feelings of hatred towards this "score". Do yourself a favour and go buy a score that will really give you some great music, like Passion of the Christ, or House of Sand and Fog, or Rabbit Proof Fence, or Requiem for a Dream. Not this thing, which couldn't carry a tune if it held it in a bucket.
cheers
KZ
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Ancien Japanese and Cantonese 2006-01-02
Comment: It's great music.you don't have to see movie to enjoy this music.even I don't understand lyric still like it.Lyric of track 1,5 and 10 must be written with ancien Japanese probably around 4 or 5 century. I can pick some words but can't make sense from there. then track 11 is Cantonese of cause I don't understand but I like the song.Talk about track 11, English title is never presented anywhere on CD or liner note.All I get from liner note is lyric writing by Pong Canck Man, sing by 15 years old girl Fang Ka Wing, how Kawai struggle to find right person to sing and all these happen because Oshii wants short Cantonese song. but when I play this CD with my computer while connecting internet,media player shows track 11 title as " See you eveyday " I could be wrong but that must be the English translasion.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: bonus track? not quite... 2003-11-20
Comment: For those of you who are still clueless as to why track 11 was included in the soundtrack, go watch the movie again. If you listen carefully you can hear the song playing in the background during the chase scene in the market place. FYI, the song's in "cantonese" not japanese.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great 2003-10-08
Comment: I loved this... although the Track (11) is titled wrong. The real title is 11 - "Complex Universe."
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