Soundtrack Central The best classic game music and more

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Ashley Winchester Mar 22, 2007

I recently purchased a copy of Rockman DASH soundtrack after being a fan the games score all these years. Anyway, most people who are familiar with Tomozawa's score knows he used the classic Bach piece "Organ Fugue in G Minor" as the final battle music when Mega Man (Trigger) fights against Mega Man Juno and dubbed it as "Juno - Last Battle Physique" on the tracklisting.

After hearing "Juno - Last Battle Physique" all those years ago I looked into other versions of this song and ran into a rendition of it of it on a P2P program that I absolutely loved and recently re-unearthed on some of my old mp3 filled CD-R's. Unfortunately, the tags contain no information other than the year the composition was produced (1992) - but this may not help as even the title may be incorrect the way some people label things (but it is definitely the song in question).

I though of using iTunes to obtain the album information for this track but it won't allow me to retrieve any track information since I don't have iTunes account, which requires a credit card which I have (nor want). Would anyone be willing to allow me to e-mail them a copy of this mp3 to them so they can retrieve the information via iTunes and relay it back to me? I really want to know where this track came from as I'd like to obtain a legitimate copy of this track.

Any and all help would be appreciated...

TerraEpon Mar 22, 2007

If you're asking where to buy a CD of the track, which is what I think, there's a good almost 100 in print with it (granted, not all solo organ):
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Dri … omp_id=339

Amazon.com would likeing have some of them (and OOP ones too) used for cheap...

If you just want the track, well, any DL service with any classical music should have it.

The complete name is "Fugue in g Minor BWV 578", sometimes called the "Little Fugue"

-Joshua

Ashley Winchester Mar 22, 2007 (edited Mar 23, 2007)

THANK YOU! After doing a little research with the full name and samples in iTunes and tracklistings at amazon I found the CD you linked me to contains the EXACT version of the track I'm looking for!

I downloaded a copy of it years ago, but at that price it is so worth having a real copy... E. Power Biggs rendition of that track just speaks to me on a whole other level! I'm gonna buy me that CD even though it's gonna stick out as odd in my collection next to VGM and metal music.

TerraEpon Mar 23, 2007

Heh, actually I didn't like to THAT CD, it's the "recommended" one by that website (which specializes in classical music), I actually liked to ALL the CDs, which is 94 at the moment.

-Joshua

Ashley Winchester Mar 24, 2007

Well, anyway thanks for inadvertantly pointing me in the right direction...

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