ReMix:Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki "Older Promises" 2:29
By Roggah
Arranging the music of one song...
"Far Promise ~ Dream Shore (Part 1)"
Primary Game: Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki (Square , 1996, SNES), music by Yasunori MitsudaPosted 2001-04-21, evaluated by djpretzel
Part of the great Radical Dreamers 'Far Promise' ReMix flood of April 21st, 2001. As Mr. Matthews points out in his ID3 tag 'This is a Real steinway Sir' - this is acoustic piano and nothin' but, a good counterpart to Prozax's intonation for the more solo-minded 'Far Promise' afficionado. The recording ain't perfect, but the arrangement damn near is - excellent dynamics, lots of emotion, and great fingerwork on some of the ornamentation that's been added in. I'm on a deadline now so I can't write any more, trying to get these all up by midnight - a good one!
Discussion
on 2009-10-16 04:32:58
This is eerily similar in concept to Radiohead's 'How I Made My Millions', which is another piano piece with subpar recording and someone doing the dishes in the background. I found that a little odd, especially since this mix was made well ahead of Thom Yorke's song.
But moreso, in this I get an overwhelming sense of listening to something that has been lost from the world for a century; like a masterwork of a composer who died unappreciated. Unintentional or not, the disregard for recording quality makes this piece quite special, and speaks to me on a lot of levels.
This is one of the best arrangements around, if you ask me, and the roughage that is supplied by the production quality actually goes down smooth as well. Perfectly imperfect, and something we aren't likely to see ever again to this magnitude. Which is probably just as well. As a one off, this achieves so much.
on 2009-04-26 23:29:35
Man, it would be nice if this was re-recorded in better quality since this song works nicely for the piano. I don't think that the low recording quality adds to the effect, personally
on 2007-12-11 13:00:00
The recording quality was pretty bad, but the interpretation was really good, especially considering the age of the mix; I think arrangementwise, this would be passable even today, but the combination of the distortion on the louder parts and whoever was washing dishes in the background brings it down a bit.
Actually, scratch the dishes part, that can stay, but the heavy distortion near the end hurts.
on 2006-03-21 04:44:39
I love this remix so much! The lo-fi recording combined with a real piano makes for some of the most serious mojo in the OC Remix catalogue. It really sings, and the dynamics only brings shame to other songs.
on 2006-02-27 20:03:00
as djp said, the recording leaves a lot to be desired, but i am very fond of the emotion in the arrangement and the way in which the piece moves. I'm a sucker for piano...
on 2005-10-14 03:03:17
Perfectly perfect.. This is amazing, sounds like someone is really playing.. This is probaly one of the best OC Remixes on here! I congradulate you on making such a fine piece of music.. Its sorta late here now, and I shall be taking my rest. So I'll get a good night's rest and wake up tomorrow to some more school.. Anyways Bye!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's my understanding that this was actually done on a real piano, Steinway brand. It's a beautiful rendition, definitely gets 5/5 stars from me.
Steinway pianos: http://www.steinway.com/
on 2005-08-22 23:26:18
yeah, i'm surprised no-one else has commented on the blatant chrono trigger tribute at the end of the song.
anyway, this is incredible.
on 2005-06-19 19:28:42
Everyone is right! The quality of the recording does add to the overall effect of the piece. I really liked the way you did the ending, the last few chords reminded me of some other song...hmm I wonder what it could be...just kidding. But overall very nice work!
on 2005-06-11 02:35:57
Wow, this is a very very well done piece, and I totally agree with what you guys are saying, about how the bad quality recording adds to the effect. this is pretty nice.
on 2005-06-07 11:08:25
This is possibly the most...beautiful...remix of this song on the site. It's an incredibly powerful tune, and this mix, even with the sketchy recording, is just...powerful beyond words.
on 2002-12-17 17:53:50
Perfectly perfect.. This is amazing, sounds like someone is really playing.. This is probaly one of the best OC Remixes on here! I congradulate you on making such a fine piece of music.. Its sorta late here now, and I shall be taking my rest. So I'll get a good night's rest and wake up tomorrow to some more school.. Anyways Bye!
on 2002-11-29 17:36:02
I totally agree. The sub-par recording of this piece seems to add a sort of sorrowful, edgar-allen-poeish sense. It sort of reminds me of those old black and white movies...I LOVE it, and I just think this piece would be much less effective if the recording quality was upped.
on 2002-11-29 14:34:46
A truly beautful and deep piece, dispite the truly abysmal recording. Is it just me, or does the terrible clipping in the recording almost add some emotion to it?
on 2002-11-24 14:20:16
Yes, this song DOES have really bad recording - there's some random static at certain points, but it's REALLY well done. A mellow, all-piano remix of the Far Promise song, it improvises more on the original melody than a few others, is beatifully arranged, and can be put on loop for hours on end. I'd really like to see a newer recording of this song with no fuzz. Even so, it's one of the better Far Promise mixes. Get it.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki (Square
, 1996,
SNES)
Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
- Songs:
- "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore (Part 1)"
Tags (7)
- Genre:
- Ballad
- Mood:
- Dark,Solemn
- Instrumentation:
- Piano,Solo Piano
- Additional:
- Production > Live Recording
Time > Duration: Short
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- Name:
- Radical_Dreamers_Older_Promises_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 2,464,473 bytes
- MD5:
- 42de131c221c377a734ebcb0d92a3124
- Bitrate:
- 128Kbps
- Duration:
- 2:29
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