Posts Tagged ‘Yoko Shimomura’

Most Viewed April 2010

One of the possibly the only annoying thing with the changes to stats via WordPress is that I now have almost 600 visitors who visited “Home Page” and that means that these most viewed charts at the start of each month are missing 20% of the page views considering HPM get about 3000 a month. However Bredan Perry stays on top again, although only just this month as his tour got underway and we posted live clips of all the new songs on his tour. I’m so excited for the new album! Most viewed post though was strangely a review from last year, Echochrome’s OST! Is it because Echoshift’s making waves I wonder? Here’s the top 10 viewed artists…

01) Brendan Perry (3 months!)

02) Keith Burgan & Blake Reynolds (NE)

03) Tom Salta (NE)

04) Hideki Sakamoto (-)

05) Lisa Gerrard (v)

06) Jesper Kyd (-)

07) Garry Schyman (v)

08) Ayumi Hamasaki (v)

09) Normand Corbiel (^)

10) Yoko Shimomura (RE)

Top 5 Games

01) RTL Winter Sports (2 Months)

02) Vancouver 2010 (NE)

03) Battle Tanks (-)

04) Musaic Box (-)

05) Numblast (RE)

Most Viewed: February 2010

Well February 2010 saw our busiest month ever at Higher Plain Music as we hit a record number of views on the website. Thank you so much to everyone that comes to visit. One man completely dominiated though with 3 threads in the top 10 viewed and that’s Brendan Perry as the anticipation of Ark reaches feverpitch. It was also the first month when game reviews really notched up the hits with both winter games reviews grabbing 4th and 5th on the most viewed chart. Also with the new way the stats are made, I have over 700 unaccounted views, so please remember to click the actual posts for views to count!  Here’s the top 10 artists and top 5 games of February.

Top 10 Artists

01. Brendan Perry (^)

02. Naoyuki Hiroko (Halo Legends crew)  (NE)

03. Cris Velasco (NE)

04. Lisa Gerrard (^)

05. Garry Schyman (NE)

06. Jesper Kyd (RE)

07. Yoko Shimomura (NE)

08. Imogen Heap (v)

09. Panda Transport (NE)

10. Akira Yamaoka (v)

Top 5 Games

01. RTL Winter Sports 2010 (PS3)

02. Vancouver 2010 (PS3)

03. Musaic Box (PC)

04. Numblast (PS3)

05. Zoocube (PS2)

The next week may be a bit sporadic due to my own album being released this week but after that its back to usual!

“Kingdom Hearts Piano Collections ~ Field & Battle” Review

Yoko Shimomura has really crafted a lovely franchise of music with Kingdom Hearts and after its successful first piano collections, its now returned with “Field and Battle”, a new collection of nine tracks.

“Scherzo Caprice on a Theme of Never Land” opens the album with a stirring arrangement that is full of flourishes and really complex playing. The song just never sits still, like a classical recital, it’s just brimming with character and panache. “Sinister Sundown” follows on with full on piano at the ready again. The fact that the opening two tracks are battle tracks really sets the tone as one that is absolutely mind blowing. The sheer speed of this track and pianist Hiroyuki Nakayama has to be heard to be believed and I’m sure its some of the hardest playing I’ve heard since someone blitzed “The Castle” from FFVIII’s Piano Collections. These opening two tracks are reason enough to buy the album. Go…Now!

Ok, now you’ve ordered it we have “Wonderland’s Surprises” which has a duality about it. There’s some beautifully intricate higher register pieces with quick freakout bass sections thrown in for good measure at regular intervals. It gives the track its own character. The track reminds me of a buckarooing horse. Great stuff. “Lazy Afternoons” is the first relaxed track on the album and brings your pulse rates down with an endearing warm rendition of the original.

“Night of Fate” returns the knightmare battle tracks with this stunning arrangement. It has a real tense atmosphere as Masanobu Shinoda at first gently taps out the tune very quickly and it grows until the piano is being practically battered to bits! Nail bitingly tense. “A Very Small Wish ~ Monstrous Monstro” follows with a waltzing dance that is both intricate, slightly clumsy but also quite powerful, especially when it hits the half way mark and really stretches its legs in a desperate militant waltz fashion.

“Hollow Bastion” is quite a dark and damp track. It’s constantly in a cycle of mysterious chord patterns and everything swirls around. It sits perfectly between distressed and withdrawn and is the real enigma of the album and possibly my favourite track just because it has a completely different personality to the rest on the album.

“Medley of Conflict” is a hugely clever medley of several battle tracks all moudled effortlessly into one seemless track. This is how a medley should be done and Miwa Sato really chops great piano chops by changes in pace, empathy and raw guts by keeping everything flowing and cohesive. Another standout. The closer is “Musique Pour La Tristesse de Xion” which has a real regal pacing and structure to it. Although its based on the track Xion, I hear bits of Dearly Beloved running through it and so it really feels quite final and very emotive.

Put simply “Kingdom Hearts Piano Collections ~ Field and Battle” is one of the best piano collectinos I’ve had the pleasure to listen to. Each track is beautifully arranged and performed with power and emotion. The standard is so high on every single track. This CD is absolutely spellbounding and I hope it captivates you as much as it has me.

Kingdom Hearts Piano Collection Trailer

Gametrailers have the official video trailer of Yoko Shimomura’s Kingdom Hearts Piano Collections. She and her performers played a special small concert to showcase the album. You can view the trailer here. I wonder if a DVD will ever surface?

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