

Piano Collections NieR Gestalt & RepliCantĪ jazz arrangement of "Ashes of Dreams" appears on this album. It was arranged by Hidekazu Tanaka.Īn arrangement of "Ashes of Dreams" is part of a medley called "Suite Of Nier (Restructuring-Snow in Summer, The Ultimate Weapon, Ashes of Dreams)". 2", which play during scenes involving Yonah, and "Dance of the Evanescent", which plays when entering the ball room in Shadowlord's Castle.Ī new arrangement of "Ashes of Dreams" is available as downloadable content in "Nier BGM Remix Pack"Īrrangement album appearances NieR Gestalt & Replicant 15 Nightmares & Arrange TracksĪ chiptune remix of "Ashes of Dreams", complete with vocals, is included in a medley called "The Legend of Nier: 8-bit Heroes". In addition, many tracks are instrumental arrangements of the theme: "Yonah ~ Piano", which plays at the Village after collecting all key fragments, "Yonah ~ Strings", "Yonah ~ Pluck Ver. Each version is specifically used in a different ending in the game, respectively. Each version is meant to be in the respective language, but only the English has been successfully transcribed the latter three versions appear to be similar to the "fake" languages used throughout the game's soundtrack, but with more significant inspirations drawn directly from the languages in question.

There are a total of four versions of this song, each with a subtitle meaning "New": "New", "Aratanaru" (Japanese), "Nouveau" (French), and "Nuadhaich" (Gaelic). Game appearances NieR RepliCant/ NieR Gestalt

2.6 NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album - Addendum.2.5 NieR Gestalt & RepliCant Orchestral Arrangement Album.2.4 NieR Gestalt + RepliCant Jazz Arrange Version Vol.2.3 Piano Collections NieR Gestalt & RepliCant.2.1 NieR Gestalt & Replicant 15 Nightmares & Arrange Tracks.I actually wanted her to beat it, because it had the drums leaking into her vocal mic and, in a couple of spots where she sang softly, I had to ride it up and you could hear even more of the snare. She tried to redo the vocal again and again, but she could never beat the original. Everyone else joined in, she did a guide vocal, and that was the keeper. So, she walked over to the Rhodes - which, like everything else, was always mic’d up and ready to go - and she played ‘Dreams’. Well, the Record Plant told her she could use Sly Stone’s studio - a little sunken room that they’d built for him to work in - and one day while we were working on some track, she came in and said, ‘I’ve just written the most amazing song.’ ‘Really? Let’s hear it.’ Most of the material for the album was composed in the studio but Stevie used to get bored, sitting around while all the technical stuff was going on, so she asked if there was a room with a piano to noodle around on. Christine McVie was in the process of divorcing her husband, band member John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood was in the process of divorce from his wife as well.īuckingham’s “Go Your Own Way” can be considered a companion piece to “Dreams” as it details the other side of the breakup from his perspective.Īudio engineer Ken Caillat recalls the origin of the song, She and Lindsey Buckingham’s relationship was coming to an end. The song was written by Stevie Nicks at a turbulent time for the band. From their top-selling album Rumours, “Dreams” was Fleetwood Mac’s only No.
