ReMix:Xenogears "Chu-Chu's Flight" 5:19
By Jared Hudson
Arranging the music of one song...
"Flight"
Primary Game: Xenogears (Square , 1998, PS1), music by Yasunori MitsudaPosted 2002-06-03, evaluated by djpretzel
Jared Hudson continues with his effective style of dramatic, cinematic arrangements, this time with a soaring orchestral mix from Xenogears. Beginning with some mellow, deliberate percussion and chromatic percussion along with piano, the tempo establishes itself at 0'49" after a nice ride cymbal roll, when a military snares gets things going and sets the pace for the rest of the track. You then get a gradual build with strings (legato and pizzicato), cymbal crashes, ensemble brass, and choir for the finale / climax around 4'32". I'm real picky about choir integration, and I will say that I had some issues with the patch used and the way it was mixed with the rest of the elements, but you're likely to get swept up in the emotive and forward-flowing melodic nature of the piece where you could care less. For some reason I wanted this to end right at 5'04", on a chord that didn't resolve, just cause it would have been different and would have worked well, I think, but the ending is handled well regardless with a gradual ritard. Jared seems especially adept at the orchestral percussion thang, as you'll hear from the well-placed use of various of cymbals, dynamic, believable, and never-faltering snare line, and chromatic percussion as well, and for me that was the highlight of this mix. Nice, uplifting work that's true to form for Hudson.
Discussion
on 2013-03-14 15:53:57
First off, being a hardcore Xenogears fan, I'd like to point out that this is NOT Chu Chu's theme, even though it is heard for the first time when she is introduced as a playable character. This is Seibzhen's version of Maria's theme.
They make a good point. Where does "The Sky, Clouds, and You" (Chu Chu's theme) even appear in this arrangement? Damned if I know. It could be referenced somewhere in the first 1:34, but I'm not making it out there or elsewhere. All I recognize here so far is "Flight."
on 2010-01-26 09:55:01
Though the production is a bit dated, and the arrangement is conservative, there's a lot to be said about source selection, and this is one of the best tracks on the already excellent Xenogears soundtrack. The counterpoint added is pretty nice, and though the samples are weak, it's a slight step up from the OST, so that's pretty cool.
on 2008-11-01 03:27:22
This song just randomly shuffled into my playlist and after hearing it for so long, I -must- chime into this thread and say, seriously Hudson, this is one of the most finest pieces of music ever and it's a shame you don't remix Xenogears anymore.
on 2008-04-26 08:10:36
This is seriously one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever listened to. Yasunori Mitsuda's greatness combined with your musical skill is... well, nearing perfection... Thanks you so much for creating this!
QFT. This song is awesome in so many levels.
on 2008-03-01 17:07:05
This piece is great. I couldn't write an in-depth review, because most of it would be something like "OMG AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Well. *Sniff.* Time for some z's.
on 2007-05-03 15:46:09
Hey, this is a really fricken awesome piece. One of the best Xenogears remixes on the site! Great work.
on 2007-04-07 17:06:16
Words cannot express how great this song is.
I mean seriously, I don't know what's more worth crying over. The beauty of this song, or the fact that the creator stopped making remixes in less than a year.
on 2007-04-05 09:51:49
I've listened to this song for quite a while now and somehow it doesn't get boring or uninteresting.
This is seriously one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever listened to. Yasunori Mitsuda's greatness combined with your musical skill is... well, nearing perfection... Thanks you so much for creating this!
on 2006-10-20 01:34:44
This song is awesome, but I can't help but think that the theme of this song was based off of the "Magnificent Seven" theme.
on 2006-09-22 23:37:37
Having never played the game (blasphemy against the genre, I'm sure,) I've never heard the original piece.
With that said, this mix definately has some power to it. My favorite section is the building that occurs beginning at :50. Great stuff.
on 2005-08-23 07:11:38
This is a truly excellent piece you've done Jared... on the song's intro, very nice, I remember the original very vividly, and the intro ties into the original's intro well, which you added... being a hardcore Xenogears fan (well, maybe not HARDCORE, but very close), this song brought back memories, especially of that particular scene in which I believe it was named after, when Chu Chu gears up for a fight, also the scene with Maria running down the hall, I love this game, my second fave (first is Final Fantasy VII)
on 2004-11-04 14:06:50
Nice to know a lot of people think the same thing i do about this one...when i first heard it...i couldnt belive how good it was. Several months later i can still only come up with one word that truly describes it Perfection. Keep it up Jared This is some of your finest work.
on 2004-10-08 01:18:59
So inspiring! So moving! *sniff*
This is a great song. My favorite individual elements are the plucked strings and the bells; they're just so crisp and nicely done.
on 2004-08-25 00:45:31
This was a great melody from Xenogears. This was the major victory music (let's you know the worst is over and everything's gonna be alright), and I loved when it played in the (too) few places in the game.
Jared's version starts off slow, but it's worth the wait after the melody kicks in at 2:00.
Somehow I don't end up liking the violin synth that serves as the main melody throughout the piece. It seems a little too synthesized sounding, although I imagine it's faithful to the original's sound on the PSX. Maybe Jared needs some better instrument samples?
As with my comment on "Pilot the Yggdrasil", I'd like to hear more dynamic range, even though I know the original was very flat as well. But, hey, what is a remix if not an improvement upon the original?
I read DJPretzel's comments about the chorus and while I thought it added a lot, I'm also open to hearing how it could be improved. I know Jared's done a remastered version of his MGMC, and I don't know if he plans to make re-editing his works a regular event, but I'd like to hear this with a better melody instrument, maybe new chorus, and a slightly shorter intro.
I liked the chorus and the cymbal crescendos and the ending was a nice cool down after the strong melody. Well done!
on 2004-08-15 13:30:42
Never heard the original or played Xenogears, but this remix is uber-powerful. The intro is just a bit meandering and low, so that's the only weak point. IMHO it should've started from :50.
But once the drums start in for real at 1:20, you know the fun is about to start.
At exactly 2:00, it feels like you are actually flying along with this "Chu Chu" (don't know the story, just going with the title). The soaring majesty of wheeling through the clouds stays with you all the way through. The synth choir voices at 4:34 are a bit cheesy, but their harmony is so perfect, I forgot about it and just enjoyed. The ending is well played, but of course it feels like a huge letdown, and you just want to soar into the clouds once more. So.... play it AGAIN!
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
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Xenogears (Square
, 1998,
PS1)
Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
- Songs:
- "Flight"
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