List of Macross Plus albums

This is a list of albums for the anime OVA series Macross Plus. The series has been described as needing "an extremely strong score to support the plot about the rise of a popular singing idol who turns out to be a computer generated Artificial Intelligence".[1] This is none other than Sharon Apple, whose music itself is featured in the series. There are four albums: two soundtracks and two albums featuring the songs of Sharon Apple. All four albums were first released in Japan beginning in October 1994 up through November 1995. Macross Plus Soundtrack and Macross Plus Soundtrack II have also been released in the United States by AnimeTrax.

Macross Plus features the work of renowned Japanese musician and composer Yoko Kanno. While Please Save My Earth was the first anime series that she composed for, her work on Macross Plus has tended to overshadow the former. Kanno's Macross Plus compositions have been described as seeming "to be written in a far future or a distant galaxy," yet still retain their listener appeal.[2] Kanno has stated that several of the songs such as "SANTI-U" and "Pulse" do not feature actual languages, but rather sound like them. She has also described Macross Plus executive director Shoji Kawamori as not being very detailed when it came to musical instruction.[3]

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack
Studio album by Yoko Kanno
Released Japan October 21, 1994
United States 1995[4]
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length 52:27
Label
Producer Shiro Sasaki

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack is the first soundtrack for the OVA series and the sole soundtrack on which vocalist Mai Yamane makes an appearance. It features three vocal tracks. "After, in the Dark" which is sung by Yamane is the ending theme song for episodes 1 through 3. "Voices", which recurs throughout the series, is sung by Akino Arai, the singing voice for the character Myung Fang Lone; its main melody[5] is based on Sicilienne, featured in the Pelléas et Mélisande by Gabriel Fauré.[6] It is the second ending theme song, appearing on episode 4, and is also the ending theme song for Macross Plus: Movie Edition, the theatrical version of Macross Plus, which was released on August 27, 1995. "SANTI-U" by Gabriela Robin is one of Sharon Apple's songs. Members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra were also involved in the production, and part of the album was recorded in Tel Aviv. The album cover features a CG of one of Sharon Apple's logos.

Track listing

Track name Artist Length
1. National Anthem of Macross Yoko Kanno 2:56
2. Fly Up in the Air ~ Tension Yoko Kanno 6:17
3. After, in the Dark / Torch Song Mai Yamane 9:00
4. Myung Theme Yoko Kanno 5:01
5. Bees and Honey Yoko Kanno 1:41
6. In Captivity Yoko Kanno 2:46
7. More Than 3 cm Yoko Kanno 4:28
8. Voices Akino Arai 3:54
9. Break Out ~ Cantabile Yoko Kanno 6:11
10. Very Little Wishes Yoko Kanno 2:29
11. SANTI-U Gabriela Robin 7:13

Sharon Apple: The Cream P-U-F

Sharon Apple: The Cream P-U-F
Studio album by Yoko Kanno
Released Japan February 22, 1995
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length 26:15
Label Victor Entertainment
Producer Shiro Sasaki

Sharon Apple: The Cream P-U-F (「MACROSS PLUS」~ザ・クリーム・パフ) is a mini album featuring four Sharon Apple songs. It was only released in Japan.

Track listing

Track name Artist Length
1. Information High Melodie Sexton 8:04
2. Idol Talk Akino Arai 5:40
3. The Borderline Akino Arai 5:16
4. SANTI-U Gabriela Robin 7:10

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack II

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack II
Studio album by Yoko Kanno
Released Japan July 21, 1995
United States November 1995[4]
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length 49:51
Label
Producer Shiro Sasaki

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack II is the second soundtrack for the OVA series. "Idol Talk" by Akino Arai is the opening theme song for episode 2, while "Pulse" by Mongolian artist Wuyontana is the opening theme song for episode 4, marking her only solo appearance. She appears alongside Arai, Gabriela Robin, and Koko Komine as the Raiché Coutev Sisters, who perform A Sai Ën. The album cover features a CG of one of Sharon Apple's logos.

Track listing

Track name Artist Length
1. Idol Talk Akino Arai 5:38
2. Jade Yoko Kanno 3:27
3. Nomad Soul Yoko Kanno 2:56
4. Welcome to Sparefish Yoko Kanno 2:51
5. Go Ri A Te Yoko Kanno 3:55
6. Let's News Yoko Kanno 0:26
7. Pulse Wuyontana 5:19
8. 3 cm Yoko Kanno 4:14
9. Voices (Acoustic Version) Akino Arai 4:09
10. Pu Qua O Yoko Kanno 3:18
11. Sweet Feather Yoko Kanno 2:15
12. A Sai Ën Raiché Coutev Sisters 1:18
13. Bad Dog Yoko Kanno 3:52
14. Child Myung Yoko Kanno 3:01
15. Coma Yoko Kanno 2:38

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack Plus - for fans only

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack Plus - for fans only
Studio album by Yoko Kanno
Released Japan November 22, 1995
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length 47:59
Label
Producer Shiro Sasaki

Macross Plus Original Soundtrack Plus - for fans only features instrumentals and alternate versions of vocals not featured in the first two original soundtracks. It also includes music from Macross Plus: Movie Edition, the theatrical version of Macross Plus, which was released on August 27, 1995. The a cappella version of "Voices" by Akino Arai is the opening theme song for episode 1. Members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra were involved in the production, with some of the recordings being done in Tel Aviv and Prague. Like The Cream P-U-F, for fans only was only released in Japan.

Track listing

Track name Artist Length
1. Welcome to Sparefish Yoko Kanno 2:53
2. Fly Up in the Air Yoko Kanno 2:58
3. Idol Talk Akino Arai 5:01
4. Tepee Yoko Kanno 4:04
5. Nomad Soul (Piano Version) Yoko Kanno 1:39
6. Break Out Yoko Kanno 3:03
7. Cantabile Yoko Kanno 3:17
8. Myung Theme (Cello Version) Yoko Kanno 5:41
9. Wanna Be An Angel Akino Arai 5:36
10. SANTI-U Gabriela Robin 5:09
11. Torch Song Gabriela Robin 2:39
12. Dogfight Yoko Kanno 4:06
13. Voices (A Capella Version) Akino Arai 2:15

References

  1. Patten (2004). Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews. p. 357.
  2. Drazen (2003). Anime Explosion!: The What? Why? & Wow! of Japanese Animation. p. 178.
  3. "VOICES - An Exclusive Interview with Kanno Yoko". EX: The Online World of Anime & Manga. 2001. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  4. 1 2 "Another Macross Plus music CD". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (78): 26. January 1996.
  5. "Macross Plus AMV - Voices (Japanese)". YouTube. 2006-07-10. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
  6. "Cello Journey #26, Faure Sicilienne". YouTube. Retrieved February 29, 2012.

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