![]() ![]() ![]() That said, I’m curious what an independent collaborative work between them, like what she did with Noriyuki Iwadare for her Tindharia series albums, would turn out like if she ever made one… It all works marvelously together with Kikuta’s melodies, with the song ending right as it began. The melody has an elating quality and works as an excellent scene setting piece, while Shimotsuki’s performance both as a gentle main voice and as a majestic back chorus is splendid like always. ![]() The opening, with a Bulgarian-styled chorus, tolling bells and orchestra, signals we’re in for a treat. I was pretty curious about how this would turn out, and I wasn’t disappointed. Next, we come upon a rather interesting combination, to say the least, as “Laws of the Heavens and Earth” was composed by Hiroki Kikuta and sung by Haruka Shimotsuki. However, I can also this extended version also adds a bridge with clapping sounds, but overall it’s not very different from its game-size version recorded in the soundtrack. However, Yuu still does a nice work with the singing, as also do the rest of the Chirinuruwowaka members to which she belongs. I can only describe it as a slow rock song, though I feel it’s somewhat out of tune not only with Ayesha’s opening (“ Flower Marks”) but also with those of the previous Atelier games due to its musical style. The next song is the full version of the game’s opening theme “Milk-Colored Ridge”. However, it has something of a jarring sound at the end as it transitions into the next song. While it could stand to be a bit longer, it does a good job as an introduction and getting the listener ready for the rest of the album. This is a light piano piece accompanied by the chirping and singing of birds, which gets the listener into a peaceful state as string are introduced into the song. In contrast to Ayesha’s Twilight Hour vocal album, Twilight Sky opens up with an instrumental track composed by Hayato Asano titled “Intro -Towards the Twilight-”. However, how does it compare to its predecessor, the Atelier Ayesha vocal album? And are these songs enjoyable on their own? Body Similarly to its soundtrack, we have guest composers such as Hideyuki Kinoshita and Hiroki Kikuta showing off their talents alongside vocalists like Haruka Shimotsuki and Rurutia. has also released two albums containing the instrumental and vocal music of the game, with this review focusing on the performances given in the vocal album. With the release of Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky, Gust Inc. Atelier Escha & Logy -Alchemist of Dusk Sky- Vocal Album: Twilight Sky ![]()
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