The End of Evangelion is the soundtrack album of the film The End of Evangelion.[1] It features music composed and conducted by Shirō Sagisu. It also features the ending theme as well as Johann Sebastian Bach's "Air on the G String" and "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147". It was released by King Records via its label STARCHILD with the catalog number KICA-370, on 26 September 1997 peaking at number 3 on Oricon's albums chart. It was re-released on 22 December 2004.[2]Geneon Entertainment released the album on 11 May 2004 in North America.[3][4]
Tracklist[]
Total | The End of Evangelion | Shirō Sagisu | 53:28 |
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No. | Track Name | Artist | Length | |
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1 | "Interference of Others" Tanin no Kanshō (他人の干渉?) | 2:17 | ||
2 | "The End of Midsummer" Manatsu no Shūen (真夏の終演?) | 2:18 | ||
3 | "Emergency Evacuation to Regression" Taikō he no Kinkyūhinan (退行への緊急避難?) | 4:12 | ||
4 | "False Regeneration" Itsuwari no, Saisei (偽りの、再生?) (this is a different mix than the one found on the album Evangelion: Death) | 2:25 | ||
5 | "Substitute Invasion" Migawari no Shinnyū (身代わりの侵入?) | 3:25 | ||
6 | "II Air [Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068]" | 3:21 | ||
7 | "The Flow of Emptiness" (Munashiki Nagare (空しき流れ?)) | 6:13 | ||
8 | "Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours- [5]" | 4:48 | ||
9 | "Escape to The Beginning" Hajimari he no Tōhi (始まりへの逃避?) | 4:54 | ||
10 | "Honeymoon with Anxiety" Fuan to no Mitsugetsu (不安との密月?) | 1:35 | ||
11 | "Komm, süsser Tod" (M-10 Director's Edit Version) | 7:41 | ||
12 | "Jesus bleibet meine Freude [Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147]" | 4:46 | ||
13 | "Expansion of Blockade" [6]" (Heisoku no Kakudai (閉塞の拡大?)) | 6:49 | ||
14 | "Gap of Dream" (Yume no Sukima (夢のスキマ?)) | 1:24 |
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References[]
- ↑ https://vgmdb.net/album/19795
- ↑ https://vgmdb.net/album/23109
- ↑ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/sound-decision/2004-05-06/2
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20050221082512/home.comcast.net/~hasshin/cdendeva.html
- ↑ A vocal and jazz version of "Thanatos" from the album Neon Genesis Evangelion II.
- ↑ A part of this song is based on the song "Rei III" from the album Neon Genesis Evangelion II.