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Copyright and Credits
 

Copyright and Credits

Copyright Information
GAME is a fully licensed album. Royalties are paid in full to the copyright holders listed below.

Scars of Time, Frog’s Theme, Decisive Battle with Magus, 1,000 Words, Kiss Me Goodbye, The Prelude, Ending Theme, Battle with Gilgamesh, Dancing Mad, The Last Battle, Fight 2, Normal Battle, The Decisive Battle, Those Who Fight Further, Liberi Fatali, One Winged Angel, Victory Fanfare © 2007 Square Enix. All Right Reserved.

TANK! © 2001 Sunrise. All Rights Reserved.

The Athlete’s Rag © 1990 Nintendo. All Rights Reserved.

Cruel Angel’s Thesis © 1997 King Records. All Rights Reserved.

Sadness and Sorrow, Bratja © 2003 Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Dr. Wily’s Castle Stage 1 © 1988 Capcom. All Rights Reserved.

Every Heart © 2002 Avex. All Rights Reserved.

Boss Battle © 2006 Michael “Piano Squall” Gluck, Michael Huang. All Rights Reserved.

Composers
Scars of Time, Frog’s Theme, Decisive Battle with Magus by Yasunori Mitsuda, TANK! by Yoko Kanno, The Athlete’s Rag by Koji Kondo, Cruel Angel’s Thesis by Shiro Sagisu, Sadness and Sorrow by Toshiro Masuda, Bratja by Michiru Oshima, Every Heart by BoA w/ Watanabe Natsumi, 1,000 Words by Takahito Eguchi and Noriko Matsueda, Dr. Wily’s Castle Stage 1, by Manami, Ogeretsu, Ietel, and Yuukichan’s Papa, Vamo’ alla Flamenco, Kiss Me Goodbye, The Prelude, Ending Theme, Battle with Gilgamesh, Dancing Mad, The Last Battle, Fight 2, Normal Battle, The Decisive Battle, Those Who Fight Further, Liberi Fatali, One Winged Angel, Victory Fanfare by Nobuo Uematsu. Boss Battle by Michael “Piano Squall” Gluck and Michael Huang.

Arrangers
The Last Battle and Those Who Fight Further by Shiro Hamaguchi, Battle with Gilgamesh by Shiro Satou. Liberi Fatali and One Winged Angel by Michael Huang. All other arrangements by Piano Squall.

Special Thanks
To the consummate pianist Di Wu (www.DiWuPiano.com) for teaching me how to make music, to Rosina Bové, my first teacher, for letting me play Uematsu when all the other kids were playing Mozart, to the great sages Mustin, Gino Castro, Jim Lewis, Benjamin Tisdale, David Silverman, Tim Flanagan, and Jeff Kleist for imparting upon me their most valuable counsel, and to Dr. Charles and Lori Gluck, my loving parents and greatest allies, who taught me that life’s all about doing what you love.