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Which leads me to point number two: unexpectedly well-written compositions. The most impressive pieces, to me, were those that included quick runs on piano (or some keyboard-like instrument). It would be amazing to hear some of these songs performed live, as I'm sure it was easier to program these songs than it would be to actually play some of them.
That said, we can start the "cons" with a mention of disc two. Yes, there were good songs, but even the best songs of disc two were usually just re-made melodies from disc one. A lot of unoriginal, boring pieces were found on the second disc, which is a shame.
First: the sound quality, while certainly not up to par with what the DS can do, is well above the GB and GBA soundtracks. Not only that, but the synths used, while somewhat grainy and never life-like, are so very fitting to the nature of the game and the music attempted; I couldn't help but chuckle at the light-hearted tunes, and I was impressed by some of the more technically complex pieces.
Another piano piece that is rather awe-inspiring, "Champion Shirona" (track 66) sounds like a bombastic piece written by a fan of Mozart, or perhaps Chopin. The fast triplets add to the intensity of the piece for this, the theme of the game's final boss.
If you simply loathe the Pokémon franchise, then I'm sure that this soundtrack (and the games from which the soundtrack derives) will not sell you over now. In contrast, if you are (or ever were) a Pokémon fan, this album may re-ignite your interest in the series. I have no qualms with saying that it is the best music the series has yet produced.
I'll bite my tongue so I don't make any jokes that we've learned from certain "tasteless" websites, but track 50 Bicycle is a great song. The opening measures borrow from the main theme to Final Fantasy III (Legend of Eternal Wind), but the song is certainly all its own. I imagine the world's most imaginative and lovable fair taking place; it's not just sugar-coated goodness, there is something real and affable about the world where this music is played.
Though disc two is the weaker of the two discs, this side also contains all of the town's "Night" themes. And there are some great town themes present on disc two. My favorites were Kotobuki City and Kissaki City; the latter is a very simple, ambient piece that deserves your attention.
Not that this is an incredible accomplishment. The Pokémon series isn't known for having excellent music, and I have never been impressed with previous soundtracks. This one, however, had a couple of redeeming features that made me want to keep listening. Let's take a look at them now.
My general concensus, after only one listen through the soundtrack was that (like the game) this soundtrack is the best thing to happen for the franchise, at least on the gaming side of things.
Also frustrating is that, technically, this ought to be a four disc collection. None of these songs loop, and trying to fit nearly 150 songs into two discs is never a good idea, even if there are a lot of 10 second "jingle" tracks.
01 - Opening Demo 02 - Opening 03 - Special Program "Follow the Red Gyarados!" 04 - Futaba Town (Day) 05 - Rival 06 - Route 201 (Day) 07 - Lake 08 - Happening at the Lake! 09 - Battle! Wild Pokémon 10 - Victory Over a Wild Pokémon! 11 - Hikari 12 - Item Acquisition 13 - Masago Town (Day) 14 - Laboratory 15 - Take Along 16 - Pokémon Center (Day) 17 - Recovery 18 - Spotted! Short-Pants Boy 19 - Spotted! Mini-Skirt 20 - Spotted! Trainer 21 - Victory Against a Trainer! 22 - Kotobuki City (Day) 23 - Important Item Acquisition 24 - Friendly Shop 25 - Route 203 (Day) 26 - Battle! Rival 27 - Kurogane Gate 28 - Technique Machine 29 - Kurogane City (Day) 30 - Kurogane Coal Mine 31 - Gym 32 - Battle! Gym Leader 33 - Victory Against a Gym Leader! 34 - Badge Get 35 - Spotted! Little Twins 36 - Level Up 37 - Sonou Town (Day) 38 - Berry Get 39 - Route 205 (Day) 40 - Galaxy Team Enters!! 41 - Battle! Galaxy Team 42 - Hakutai Forest 43 - Let's Go Together! 44 - Hakutai City (Day) 45 - Galaxy Hakutai Building 46 - Battle! Galaxy Team Leader 47 - Victory Against Galaxy Team! 48 - Evolution 49 - Congratulations on Evolution 50 - Bicycle 51 - Spotted! Cycling 52 - Route 206 (Day) 53 - Yosuga City (Day) 54 - Route 209 (Day) 55 - Spotted! Mountain Man 56 - Zui Town (Day) 57 - Pokétech Application Get 58 - Route 210 (Day) 59 - Tobari City (Day) 60 - Risshi Area (Day) 61 - Mio City (Day) 62 - Route 216 (Day) 63 - Kissaki City (Day) 64 - Galaxy Team Hideout 65 - Battle! Galaxy Team Boss 66 - Innermost Hideout!! 67 - Mt. Tengan 68 - Spear Pillar 69 - Legendary Pokémon Appears! 70 - Cataclysm!! 71 - Battle! Dialga•Palkia 72 - Nagisa City (Day) 73 - Champion Road 74 - Spotted! Elite Trainer 75 - Pokémon League (Day) 76 - Fight Area (Day) 77 - Route 225 (Day) 78 - Route 228 (Day) Total Time: 71'51"
I can't believe Pokémon still has a strong following. The new DS games, Diamond and Pearl, made record sales in Japan, topping the original titles (and old record-holders) Red and Blue. What I once thought (and hoped) to be a long-dead fad has continued to grow and change along with the rest of Nintendo's many franchises. It was this fact (that sales were so high) that made me think twice about the games. I told myself, "at the very least, I could give the music a try." So I did, by preordering the soundtrack for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
A third problem with this soundtrack was the lack of any really outstanding battle themes. I found some great town themes, a few good somber melodies, and some very interesting songs that I would best label as "silly" or "fun" pieces. But the battle tracks? The best ones I found were not all that impressive; Masuda and crew seem to have hit a writers' block here, because some of their better compositions from past Pokémon albums have been their battle themes.
A final positive goes to the entirety of disc one. The first disc of the collection was good from beginning to end. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
01 - Futaba Town (Night) 02 - Route 201 (Night) 03 - Pokémon Center (Night) 04 - Wi-Fi Communication 05 - Masago Town (Night) 06 - Kouki 07 - Kotobuki City (Night) 08 - Television Station 09 - GTS 10 - Surf 11 - Mio City (Night) 12 - Technique Forgotten 13 - Route 203 (Night) 14 - Spotted! Karate King 15 - Kurogane City (Night) 16 - Route 205 (Night) 17 - Spotted! Sailor 18 - Hakutai City (Night) 19 - Underground Passage 20 - Capture the Flag Underground! 21 - Spotted! Aroma Lady 22 - Sonou Town (Night) 23 - Forest Motel 24 - Zui Town (Night) 25 - Great Wetlands 26 - Route 206 (Night) 27 - Spotted! Pokémon Collector 28 - Tobari City (Night) 29 - Game Corner 30 - Slot Success 31 - Slot Great Success 32 - Spotted! Gambler 33 - Route 209 (Night) 34 - Kissaki City (Night) 35 - Route 216 (Night) 36 - Lake Cave 37 - Battle! Yuxie•Emlit•Agnome 38 - Route 210 (Night) 39 - Discovery With Pokétore! 40 - Nagisa City (Night) 41 - Spotted! Artist 42 - Contact Plaza 43 - Accessory Get 44 - Yosuga City (Night) 45 - Contest Assembly Hall 46 - Poffin 47 - Super Contest! 48 - Contest! Dress Up 49 - Dance Easy 50 - Dance Difficult 51 - Contest! Announcing the Results 52 - Contest Championship! 53 - Route 228 (Night) 54 - Risshi Area (Night) 55 - Fight Area (Night) 56 - Battle Tower 57 - Route 225 (Night) 58 - Hard Mountain 59 - Battle! Legendary Pokémon 60 - Mysterious Present 61 - Pokémon League (Night) 62 - Decisive Battle! Pokémon League 63 - The Four Emperors Enter! 64 - Battle! The Four Emperors 65 - Victory Against the Four Emperors! 66 - Champion Shirona 67 - Battle! Champion 68 - Victory Against the Champion! 69 - Glory Room 70 - Congratulations on Entering the Palace! 71 - Ending Total Time: 74'44"
Now, if you're somewhere in between those two extremes (like me), then I recommend you take a good listen to the samples before even considering a purchase of this album. It's an excellent collection in many ways, but its problems (subpar synth and short tracks) may turn you off. Whatever the case may be, the trend with these albums is that they go out of print relatively quickly, so if you're going to make a purchase, make it soon.
Positive point number four: this album is just shy of 150 songs. That's a good bit of music. There is a downside to this, which I will mention soon.
From the very start, the "Opening Demo" track catches the ear very well. The song is fast, and it jumps from one set of instruments to another while retaining the same basic theme and harmonic structure. I knew I was going to experience something better than the usual the first time I heard this piece.
Finally, please note that this is completely an "OST" collection. There are no arranged tracks or vocals found anywhere on this album. I personally would have liked to see something along those lines added as a bonus track, but I suppose the consistency of the album would have been compromised if I had gotten my wish.
A third plus: excellent use of standard production effects. Here I'm talking about delay, reverb, looping, and the like. Some of the best piano tracks had some incredibly subtle delay added to them: I loved it! But it wasn't just the piano pieces that had good production value; nearly every song showed a decent effort on the part of the sound team to make the music just right.
So that's my generic "strengths/weaknesses" presentation. Now, let's take a look at a few specific tracks that stood out.
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One of the last tracks on disc one that I really couldn't get enough of is track 67, "Mt. Tengan." A lot of thought went into this experimental jazz number, and again, the piano part is absolutely remarkable. Oh yeah, it's the good stuff alright. You wish you could play piano this well, and so do I!

A few tracks afterwards, the almost impressionist-style "Lake" theme appears. The beat and instrumentation is set up like a small jazz ensemble, but the harmony and rhythm also suggest influence from impressionists like Debussy (or, the modern-day VGM impressionist, Hamauzu).
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