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This is the first LP of 'My Neighbor Totoro' edited by Vivaldi and Joe HisaishiThe soundtracks will be arranged differently from the image albums and soundtracks. The soundtracks are also remastered, with new jackets, gorgeous specifications, extensive commentary, and liner notes to enjoy. Moreover, these three albums have never been released in analog before. Please enjoy the beauty of the jackets and the richness of the sound that only analog can provide. Album Tracks 1. Hey Let's Go 2. The Village in May 3. The Dust Bunnies-Mother 4. Totoro's Here! 5. The Path of the Wind 6. A Lost Child 7. Cat Bus 8. My Neighbor Totoro 9. Hey Let's Go 10. The Village in May 11. The Dust Bunnies-Mother 12. Totoro's Here! 13. The Path of the Wind 14. A Lost Child 15. Cat Bus 16. My Neighbor Totoro
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This is the first LP of 'My Neighbor Totoro' edited by Vivaldi and Joe HisaishiThe soundtracks will be arranged differently from the image albums and soundtracks. The soundtracks are also remastered, with new jackets, gorgeous specifications, extensive commentary, and liner notes to enjoy. Moreover, these three albums have never been released in analog before. Please enjoy the beauty of the jackets and the richness of the sound that only analog can provide. Album Tracks 1. Hey Let's Go 2. The Village in May 3. The Dust Bunnies-Mother 4. Totoro's Here! 5. The Path of the Wind 6. A Lost Child 7. Cat Bus 8. My Neighbor Totoro 9. Hey Let's Go 10. The Village in May 11. The Dust Bunnies-Mother 12. Totoro's Here! 13. The Path of the Wind 14. A Lost Child 15. Cat Bus 16. My Neighbor Totoro

Joe Hisaishi / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - A Symphonic Celebration - Music From The Studio Ghibli Films Of Hayao - Hitchock and Herrmann, Spielberg and Williams, Zemeckis and Silvestri, Burton and Elfman, Fellini and Rota. There's a certain kind of magic that happens when a director and composer work together for an extended period; their imaginations are fueled by an artistic sensibility which becomes, inevitably, entwined. Such deep understanding between two artists has proffered memorable, even legendary, cinemusical experiences. But there's another of these partnerships we must honor and mention in the same breath, that of director Hayao Miyazaki and composer Joe Hisaishi. Album Tracks 1. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 2. Kiki's Delivery Service 1. Princess Mononoke 2. The Wind Rises 3. Ponyo on the Cliff By the Sea 1. Castle in the Sky 2. Porco Rosso 3. Howl's Moving Castle 1. Spirited Away 2. My Neighbor Totoro
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Joe Hisaishi / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - A Symphonic Celebration - Music From The Studio Ghibli Films Of Hayao - Hitchock and Herrmann, Spielberg and Williams, Zemeckis and Silvestri, Burton and Elfman, Fellini and Rota. There's a certain kind of magic that happens when a director and composer work together for an extended period; their imaginations are fueled by an artistic sensibility which becomes, inevitably, entwined. Such deep understanding between two artists has proffered memorable, even legendary, cinemusical experiences. But there's another of these partnerships we must honor and mention in the same breath, that of director Hayao Miyazaki and composer Joe Hisaishi. Album Tracks 1. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 2. Kiki's Delivery Service 3. Princess Mononoke 4. The Wind Rises 5. Ponyo on the Cliff By the Sea 6. Castle in the Sky 7. Porco Rosso 8. Howl's Moving Castle 9. Spirited Away 10. My Neighbor Totoro
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The soundtrack to the original Japanese animation film that is the third highest grossing film in Japanese history. The music is by Joe Hisaishi with songs by Yumi Kimura and Shuntaro Tanigawa. Album Tracks 1. Japanese Title 2. Japanese Title 3. Japanese Title 4. Japanese Title 5. Japanese Title 6. Japanese Title 7. Japanese Title 8. Japanese Title 9. Japanese Title 10. Japanese Title 11. Japanese Title 12. Japanese Title 13. Japanese Title 14. Japanese Title 15. Japanese Title 16. Japanese Title 17. Japanese Title 18. Japanese Title 19. Japanese Title 20. Japanese Title 21. Japanese Title 22. Japanese Title 23. Japanese Title 24. Japanese Title 25. Japanese Title 26. Japanese Title