Goldenrod Citypop: Silver Version
Издатель | GameGrooves |
Номер в каталоге | GGE-29 |
Тип релиза | Музыка из игры - Официальный релиз |
Формат | Цифра - 14 треков |
Дата релиза | 25 сентября 2024 |
Музыкальные стили |
Goldenrod Citypop: Gold & Silver is a double-album project that takes you on twin journeys through the Johto region and beyond! With nearly 30 tracks honoring the upcoming 25th anniversary of the second generation of Pokémon, these releases aim to recapture this era of the franchise through the lens of classic citypop. With notes of jazz, new jack swing, fusion, R&B, funk and more spicing up the track list, there’s a little something for everyone! It may have been 25 years since Gold and Silver first flew onto shelves, but you’ve still gotta catch ‘em all – so give yourself a good soundtrack for the next time you head into some tall grass!
Album Art by Pokérus Project
Album Mastering by James C. Hoffman
Producer: Carrie Wood
Mechanical Licensing by Affordable Song Licensing
-Track 1-
Lacey Johnson: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 2-
Alejandro Espinosa: Arranger, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Zack Auslander: Artiphon
Seiya Kudo: Drums
-Track 3-
Felix Arifin: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 4-
Pokérus Project: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 5-
V-Ron Media: Arrangement, Marimba, Drums, Mixing
Vern Weygandt: Arrangement
Ian Martyn: Electric Guitar, Electric Bass
Steven Higbee: EWI
Joe Di Fiore: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
-Track 6-
Bi Score: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Carrie Wood: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Ian Cowell: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Stale Karma: Performer
-Track 7-
Matt Silverberg: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 8-
Sam Hipp: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 9-
Celestial Fury: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 10-
Ronin Op F: Vocals, Violin, Mixing
Kev Ragone: Drums
OpenHeartSound: Bass
Delicious Nick: Vocals, Keys
LEX the Lexicon Artist: Vocals
-Track 11-
Nah Tony: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 12-
NoteBlock: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 13-
Gator Tots: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 14-
Bobson Dugnutt Jr.: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Michael Garrett Steele: Performer
Album Art by Pokérus Project
Album Mastering by James C. Hoffman
Producer: Carrie Wood
Mechanical Licensing by Affordable Song Licensing
-Track 1-
Lacey Johnson: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 2-
Alejandro Espinosa: Arranger, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Zack Auslander: Artiphon
Seiya Kudo: Drums
-Track 3-
Felix Arifin: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 4-
Pokérus Project: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 5-
V-Ron Media: Arrangement, Marimba, Drums, Mixing
Vern Weygandt: Arrangement
Ian Martyn: Electric Guitar, Electric Bass
Steven Higbee: EWI
Joe Di Fiore: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
-Track 6-
Bi Score: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Carrie Wood: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Ian Cowell: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Stale Karma: Performer
-Track 7-
Matt Silverberg: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 8-
Sam Hipp: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 9-
Celestial Fury: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 10-
Ronin Op F: Vocals, Violin, Mixing
Kev Ragone: Drums
OpenHeartSound: Bass
Delicious Nick: Vocals, Keys
LEX the Lexicon Artist: Vocals
-Track 11-
Nah Tony: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 12-
NoteBlock: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 13-
Gator Tots: Arranger, Producer, Performer
-Track 14-
Bobson Dugnutt Jr.: Arranger, Producer, Performer
Michael Garrett Steele: Performer
1 | Lacey Johnson - Pokémon Johto (from "Pokémon") | ||
2 | Cherry Groove City ("Cherrygrove City" from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
3 | Rival Theme (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
4 | Violet City (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
5 | Bicycle (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
6 | National Park (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
7 | Team Rocket Battle Theme (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
8 | Ecruteak Dance Theater (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
9 | Cianwood City (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
10 | The Chosen One (from "Pokémon 2000") | ||
11 | S.S. Aqua (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
12 | Route 2 (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
13 | Pewter City (from "Pokémon GSC") | ||
14 | Credits/Ending Theme (from "Pokémon GSC") |