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anima I 東方

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anima Touhou

anima Ⅰ Touhou album cover
Portrayed: Youmu Konpaku

Released

2005-03-21 (Comiket Special 4)

Tracks

11

Length

39:28

Catalog No.

MOSE-0001

Genre

Instrumental, Acoustic

Website

Link

Digital distribution

Bandcamp

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anima Touhou (anima Ⅰ 東方) is a doujin album by Diverse System released on 2005-03-21 (Comiket Special 4). It features instrumental arrangements of themes from Perfect Cherry Blossom and Imperishable Night.

It was succeeded by anima Touhou.

Staff

Arrangement
孟世
Illustration
しろ Archived Homepage

Tracks

  • 08. 幽雅に咲かせ、墨染の桜 (03:07)
  • 11. East End (03:56)
    • arrangement: 孟世

Review

Genre: Classical Music

This is an album that contains mainly songs that are dominantly performed on the acoustic guitar and classical piano, with some other classical music instruments coming into play in other areas. Whereas the music style in the album is not very diverse, it is still very interesting and engaging to listen to, as not too many groups make quiet, slower-paced, classical arrangements of Touhou Music. Even if you aren't a complete music obsessive (such as myself), you almost immediately realize that the music is very emotional and generally seems to focus on musical beauty more than anything. Every track on the album is something that can affect your mood; most of the time, this music is very relaxing. An excellent album overall, but lacking in a little diversity.

Mind you, this is definitely not something I would recommend to anyone who dislikes classical music.


Recommended to:

  • Fans of music from Perfect Cherry Blossom and Imperishable Night
  • People who like slower, more relaxing pieces
  • People who like classical guitar music, with other classical music influences
  • People who like albums of one particular kind of style


Not recommended to:

  • People who like diverse music or large amounts of diversity in albums
  • People who dislike classical music
  • People who like faster-paced pieces

--ArseneLupin3 02:26, 22 February 2009 (UTC)