[SEGA Genesis Music] Castlevania Bloodlines - Full Original Soundtrack OST

See below for track listing. Castlevania: Bloodlines Castlevania: The New Generation バンパイアキラー Recorded from real hardware: Sega Genesis Model 1 “High Definition Graphics“ VA3 fully serviced, recapped, audio tapped directly before headphone amplifier for high clarity and minimal distortion. Recorded via Audacity on Linux through ESI Juli@ soundcard at 48khz 24 bit. View video at 720p for highest audio quality. 0:00 - Konami Logo 0:04 - The Beating in Darkness (Title Theme) 0:17 - A Vision of Dark Secrets (Opening Theme) 1:17 - Bonds of Brave Men (Character Selection) 1:55 - Arduous Journey (Map Theme) 2:08 - Mysterious Curse (Password) 3:13 - Reincarnated Soul, Part 1 (Introduction) 3:27 - Reincarnated Soul, Part 2 (Stage 1) 5:18 - The Sinking Old Sanctuary (Stage 2) 7:18 - The Discolored Wall (Stage 3) 9:23 - Iron-Blue Intention (Stage 4) 11:21 - The Prayer of a Tragic Queen (Stage 5) 13:03 - Calling From Heaven (Stage 6) 15:30 - Pressure (Invincibility) 15:58 - Beginning (Classic Tune 1) 17:45 - Bloody Tears (Classic Tune 2) 18:55 - Vampire Killer (Classic Tune 3) 20:03 - Nothing to Lose (Stage 1D) 21:14 - Messenger From Devil (Area Boss Theme) 21:48 - The Six Servants of the Devil (Stage Boss Theme) 22:58 - Theme of Simon (Classic Tune 4) 25:15 - The Vampire’s Stomach (Final Boss Theme) 26:30 - Orb Theme 26:34 - Energy Orb 26:46 - Stage Clear 26:57 - Dracula Orb 27:01 - All Clear 27:11 - Together Forever (Ending Theme) 29:16 - Requiem for the Nameless Victims (Staff Roll) 31:47 - Death 31:52 - After the Good Fight (Game Over) Composed by Michiru Yamane Notes: I don’t know what it is about Castlevania music, and the music from Bloodlines in particular, that makes it hard to find on youtube in decent quality. People tend to make and upload bad emulator recordings, or worse, put reverb on them to make them sound more “epic“ (this sounds really bad, cut it out). Enjoy this pure, minimally processed recording form pristine Genesis hardware. :) In particular you’ll notice the warmer bass and gentler treble--check out the pizzicato string type sound on Requiem for the Nameless Victims in particular.
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