Music of Air

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Air discography
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Soundtrack albums2
Remixes4

Air is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2000. The story follows Yukito Kunisaki, a traveler who arrives in a quiet seaside town during summer who is on a search for the "girl in the sky" that his now-deceased mother told him about and was searching for too. In town, Yukito meets three strange girls and Yukito begins to suspect that one of them may in fact be the girl he has been searching for. It was adapted by Toei Animation into an animated film in 2005 directed by Osamu Dezaki with music direction by Yoshikazu Suo. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into a 13-episode anime television series broadcast in 2005, along with an additional two episodes also broadcast in 2005, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Air and its anime adaptations consists of one EP, one single, two soundtracks, and three remix albums.

Contents

The core of the discography is the two original soundtrack albums. The visual novel's soundtrack, which was also used for the anime series, was produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2002. The music on the soundtrack was composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito and Magome Togoshi. A soundtrack for the animated film was released in 2005 by Frontier Works. The music on the film soundtrack was mainly composed and arranged by Yoshikazu Suo. Three remix albums were released for the visual novel in 2000, 2003 and 2020, and a remix album was released for the film in 2005. A single for the visual novel was released in 2001 containing a vocal version of a background music track from the game. An EP for the visual novel was released in 2006 covering the three pieces of theme music used in the game as well as two remix versions of the opening and ending themes.

Albums

Ornithopter

Ornithopter is an arrange album released by Key for the Air visual novel, and was packaged with the first edition of the Air visual novel released on September 8, 2000 bearing the catalog number KYCD-0303. [1] [2] Seven of the ten tracks on the album are arrange versions of background music featured in the visual novel, with the last three being the original versions of the game's three main theme songs "Tori no Uta", "Farewell song", and "Aozora". The seven tracks were arranged by several people including Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, OdiakeS, and Kazuya Takase of I've Sound. [3] The title of the album comes from ornithopter, an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Tentōmushi" (てんとう虫Ladybug) Magome Togoshi Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)5:21
2."Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia)
Shinji Orito Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:07
3."Sōsei" (双星Twin Stars)Magome TogoshiWakana5:20
4."Hanemizu" (跳ね水Splashing Water)Shinji OritoMagome Togoshi4:45
5."Yasō" (夜想Nocturne)Magome TogoshiShinji Orito4:14
6."Yumegatari" (夢語りDream-telling)Shinji OritoNatsumi Waro3:40
7."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights) Jun Maeda OdiakeS 3:17
8."Niji" (Rainbows)Magome TogoshiVWN3:25
9."Aozora" (青空Blue Skies)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia)
Jun MaedaShinji Orito5:32
10."Farewell song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia)Magome TogoshiMagome Togoshi5:27
Total length:47:13

Air Original Soundtrack

The Air Original Soundtrack, from the visual novel Air, was first released on September 27, 2002 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLA-0004—0005. [4] The soundtrack contains two discs totaling thirty-seven songs composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, and Kazuya Takase of I've Sound. Lia provides vocals for three songs, "Tori no Uta", "Farewell song", and "Aozora". [5] [6] [7] [8]

Disc 1
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Kaisōroku" (回想録Reminiscence) Magome Togoshi 1:28
2."Nomichi" (野道Path in a Field) Shinji Orito 3:20
3."Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Lia)
Shinji Orito6:08
4."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights) Jun Maeda 2:58
5."Hanemizu" (跳ね水Splashing Water)Shinji Orito1:13
6."Mizutamari" (水たまりPuddle)Shinji Orito3:59
7."Yumegatari" (夢語りDream-telling)Shinji Orito2:19
8."Niji" (Rainbows)Magome Togoshi1:48
9."Tentōmushi" (てんとう虫Ladybug)Magome Togoshi1:53
10."Denshō" (伝承Legend)Magome Togoshi1:44
11."Kawa" (River)Shinji Orito3:11
12."Esoragoto" (絵空事Fabrication)Shinji Orito3:02
13."Sōsei" (双星Twin Stars)Magome Togoshi3:37
14."Kotowari" (Reason)Magome Togoshi3:32
15."Enishi" (Fate)Shinji Orito2:23
16."Semigoromo" (蝉衣Thin Clothes)Magome Togoshi1:43
17."Kannagi" (神薙Dissidents)Shinji Orito2:43
18."Tsukiwarawa" (月童Moon Child)Magome Togoshi3:33
19."Gin'iro (orgel version)" (銀色Silver)Jun Maeda1:07
20."Futari" (ふたりTwo People)Shinji Orito2:31
21."Koko" (此処This Place)Magome Togoshi2:32
22."Gin'iro" (銀色Silver)Jun Maeda1:53
23."Aozora" (青空Blue Skies)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Shinji Orito; Performed by Lia)
Jun Maeda4:19
24."Hane" (羽根Wing)Shinji Orito3:27
25."Yasō" (夜想Nocturne)Magome Togoshi1:53
26."Farewell song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Magome Togoshi; Performed by Lia)Magome Togoshi5:32
Disc 2
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Tori no Uta (short version)" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)
(Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound); Performed by Lia)
Shinji Orito3:09
2."Farewell song (short version)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Arrangement by Magome Togoshi; Performed by Lia)Magome Togoshi2:40
3."Farewell song (dream version)" (Arrangement by Magome Togoshi)Magome Togoshi2:41
4."Mishiyō Kyoku 1" (未使用曲Unused Track)Magome Togoshi2:03
5."Mishiyō Kyoku 2" (未使用曲Unused Track)Magome Togoshi1:54
6."Mishiyō Kyoku 3" (未使用曲Unused Track)Magome Togoshi3:32
7."Mishiyō Kyoku 4" (未使用曲Unused Track)Magome Togoshi1:57
8."Mishiyō Kyoku 5" (未使用曲Unused Track)Shinji Orito2:27
9."Mishiyō Kyoku 6" (未使用曲Unused Track)Magome Togoshi2:24
10."Tori no Uta (off vocal)" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)
(Arrangement by Kazuya Takase (I've Sound))
Shinji Orito6:09
11."Farewell song (off vocal)" (Arrangement by Magome Togoshi)Magome Togoshi5:34
Total length:108:22

Re-feel

Re-feel is a piano arrange album with songs taken from the Kanon and Air visual novels and arranged into piano versions. It was first released on December 28, 2003 at Comiket 65 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0010. [4] The album contains one disc with ten tracks; the first five songs are from Kanon while the last five are from Air. [9] With the exception of track two which is arranged by Riya of Eufonius, all the tracks are arranged by Ryō Mizutsuki, who is credited as Kiyo on the album.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Yakusoku" (約束Promise) Shinji Orito Ryō Mizutsuki4:01
2."Shōjo no Ori" (少女の檻Girls' Prison) OdiakeS Riya 4:18
3."Pure Snows"Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki3:39
4."Yume no Ato" (夢の跡Remnants of a Dream) Jun Maeda Riya3:24
5."Zankō" (残光Afterglow)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki4:14
6."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki3:16
7."Denshō" (伝承Legend) Magome Togoshi Ryō Mizutsuki4:18
8."Aozora" (青空Blue Skies)Jun MaedaRyō Mizutsuki5:33
9."Yumegatari" (夢語りDream-telling)Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki4:39
10."Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki4:11
Total length:41:33

Air Analog Collector's Edition

Air Analog Collector's Edition: Tori no Uta / Farewell song (Air アナログコレクターズエディション 『鳥の詩/Farewell song』, Air Anarogu Korekutāzu Edishon Tori no Uta/Farewell song) is an EP released on a gramophone record for the Air visual novel, which went on sale on May 3, 2006 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0022. [4] The EP features the three theme songs from the visual novel in regular versions on the A-side, and remix versions of "Tori no Uta" and "Farewell song" on the B-side. The B-side tracks were later featured on the OTSU Club Music Compilation Vol.1 album by Key Sounds Label. [4] All songs on the EP are performed by Lia.

All lyrics are written by Jun Maeda

Side A
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem) Shinji Orito Kazuya Takase (I've Sound)6:20
2."Farewell song" Magome Togoshi Magome Togoshi5:35
3."Aozora" (青空Blue Skies)Jun MaedaShinji Orito4:29
Side B
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Tori no Uta Remixed Cosmic Seekers" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem)Shinji OritoCosmic Seekers7:11
2."Farewell song Remixed Tsukasa"Magome TogoshiTsukasa9:06
Total length:32:41

Air Film Soundtrack

The Air Film Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the Air film released by Frontier Works on March 25, 2005 bearing the catalog number FCCM-0066. The album spans one disc with twenty-three tracks featuring music composed by Yoshikazu Suo. The last song on the soundtrack, "If Dreams Came True", is sung by Eri Kawai, and takes its tune from the background music track "Futari" (ふたり, Two People), originally composed by Shinji Orito, featured in the Air visual novel. [10] [11]

All music is composed by and arranged by Yoshikazu Suo, except where noted

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Oku no Koshiki wa Kataru" (玄ノ轂ハ語ルThe Distant Hub Says)4:03
2."Gate of Air"0:52
3."Shinwa e no Izanai (Part 1)" (神話への誘いInvitation to the Legend)2:36
4."Misuzu to Yukito (Futari)" (ミスズとユキト~ふたり~Misuzu and Yukito (Two People))1:36
5."Anji, Soshite Jubaku" (暗示、そして呪縛A Hint, and a Spell)1:00
6."Fuan no Gradation" (不安のグラデーションGradation of Anxiety)2:07
7."Rokugen no Ryōiki" (六弦の領域Domain of the Six Strings)2:09
8."Yukito no Theme (Part 1)" (ユキトのテーマYukito's Theme)2:26
9."Dai San Shinpi Kō" (第三神秘孝The Third Study in Mystery)0:51
10."Ame no Chi Kumori no Chi Love" (雨のち曇りのちLoveRain, then Clouds, then Love)1:11
11."Tama wa Korogaru yo" (タマハコロガルヨLook, the Ball is Rolling)2:00
12."Mata, Ashita (Kaisōroku)" (また、あした~回想録~See You Tomorrow (Reminiscence))1:48
13."Ten no Ami, Utena no Hime" (天ノ網、台ノ姫Net of Heaven, Princess of Tower)2:12
14."Haruko no Theme" (ハルコのデーマHaruko's Theme)1:19
15."Taisetsu na Anata e (Yumegatari/Futari)" (大切なあなたへ~夢話り/ふたり~To You My Precious Darling (Dream-telling/Two People))3:48
16."Yumeutsutsu" (ユメウツツHalf Asleep)0:39
17."Shinwa e no Izanai (Part 2)" (神話への誘いInvitation to the Legend)0:50
18."Akuryō Ritsushō" (悪霊律抄Commandments of the Devil)1:35
19."Yukito no Theme (Part 2)" (ユキトのデーマYukito's Theme)0:37
20."Tsubasa-nin Densetsu (Tori no Uta)" (翼人伝説~鳥の詩~Legend of the Winged Humans (Bird's Poem))4:23
21."Oku no Koshiki wa Kataru (Pf-intro)" (玄ノ轂ハ話ルThe Distant Hub Says)1:08
22."Shinwa e no Izanai (Part 3)" (神話への誘いInvitation to the Legend)1:38
23."If Dreams Came True" (Lyrics by Linda Hennrick; Composed by Kei Haneoka (originally Shinji Orito); Arrangement by Yūjirō Okazaki; Performed by Eri Kawai)5:07
Total length:45:55

Shinwa e no Izanai

Shinwa e no Izanai (神話への誘い) is an album for the Air film released by Frontier Works on August 5, 2005 bearing the catalog number AIR-0005, and was only released bundled with the special edition Air film DVD. [12] The album contains one disc with a four-movement symphony sampling from four of the themes featured on the Air Film Soundtrack. The pieces were originally composed by Yoshikazu Suo, Shinji Orito, and Kei Haneoka, and were arranged by Yuji Nomi. The symphony was played by the Czech Philharmonic and conducted by Mario Klemens. [12]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."1st Movement [Daiichi Gakushō] ("Shinwa e no Izanai"/"Futari" yori)" (1st Movement [第一楽章] ~「神話への誘い」・「ふたり」より~1st Movement [First Movement] (From "Invitation to the Legend"/"Two People")) Shinji Orito, Yoshikazu Suo 10:52
2."2nd Movement [Daini Gakushō] (Tori no Uta" yori)" (2nd Movement [第二楽章] ~「鳥の詩」より~2nd Movement [Second Movement] (From "Bird's Poem"))Shinji Orito9:40
3."Scherzo [Daisan Gakushō] ("Oku no Koshiki wa Kataru" yori)" (Scherzo [第三楽章] ~「玄ノ轂ハ語ル」より~Scherzo [Third Movement] (From "The Distant Hub Says"))Yoshikazu Suo9:24
4."Finale [Daiyon Gakushō] ("If Dreams Came True" yori)" (Finale [第四楽章] ~「IF DREAMS CAME TRUE」より~Finale [Fourth Movement] (From "If Dreams Came True"))Kei Haneoka, Shinji Orito10:32
Total length:40:28

Summer Chronicle

Summer Chronicle is a remix album with music tracks taken from the Air, Kud Wafter and Summer Pockets visual novels and arranged into violin and piano versions by Hironori Anazawa. The album is otherwise composed by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Jun'ichi Shimizu and Donmaru. It was released on August 22, 2020 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0170. [13] The album contains one disc with ten tracks; tracks 1–4 are from Air, tracks 5 and 6 are from Kud Wafter, and tracks 7–10 are from Summer Pockets.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights) Jun Maeda 3:20
2."Yumegatari" (夢語りDream-telling) Shinji Orito 3:07
3."Semigoromo" (蝉衣Thin Clothes) Magome Togoshi 3:31
4."Tsukiwarawa" (月童Moon Child)Magome Togoshi3:49
5."At The Mountain Behind"Jun'ichi Shimizu3:11
6."August Green"Jun'ichi Shimizu3:06
7."Summer Aventure" (さま~あばんちゅ~るSamā Abanchūru)Donmaru3:28
8."Natsu no Komoriuta" (夏の子守歌Summer Lullaby)Shinji Orito4:03
9."Deep Blue Blue"Shinji Orito3:27
10."Twinkle of Alcor"Donmaru3:33
Total length:34:35

Natsukage / Nostalgia

"Natsukage / Nostalgia" is a single containing songs sung by I've Sound's Lia first released on August 10, 2001 at Comiket 60 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0002. [4] The single contains the A-side track "Natsukage" (夏影, Summer Lights) which was originally composed as a background music track for the Air visual novel. Depicted on the cover is Nagisa Furukawa from Key's later game Clannad .

All tracks are written by Jun Maeda

Track listing
No.TitleArrangementLength
1."Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights)Ryō Okabe5:53
2."Nostalgia"Ryō Okabe5:53
Total length:11:46

Charts

AlbumsRelease dateLabelFormatPeak Oricon chart positions
Air Film SoundtrackMarch 25, 2005 Frontier Works (FCCM-0066)CD247 [14]

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<i>Key 10th Memorial Fes Anniversary CD</i> 2009 remix album by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi

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Rewrite is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2011. A fan disc for Rewrite titled Rewrite Harvest festa! was released in 2012. The discography of Rewrite and Harvest festa! consists of one studio album, seven singles, three soundtracks and seven remix albums. The core of the discography consists of two original soundtrack albums for the visual novels, one for Rewrite and the other for Harvest festa!. The soundtracks were produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2011 and 2012. The music on the soundtracks was composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Maiko Iuchi, Sōshi Hosoi, and Ryō Mizutsuki. An image song album was released in 2016. Seven singles were released between 2011 and 2017: two theme song singles for the visual novel, and five singles for the anime adaptation. A third soundtrack for the anime adaptation was released in 2017. The remix albums contains tracks from the games remixed by various artists and were released between 2011 and 2021.

Angel Beats! is a 13-episode 2010 anime television series produced by P.A. Works and Aniplex and directed by Seiji Kishi. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music with the group Anant-Garde Eyes, with original character design by Na-Ga; both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key. The first volume in a six-part episodic visual novel adaptation produced by Key was released in 2015. The discography of Angel Beats! consists of two studio albums, one compilation album, nine singles, one soundtrack and one remix album.

Charlotte is a 13-episode 2015 anime television series produced by P.A. Works and Aniplex and directed by Yoshiyuki Asai. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music with Hikarishuyo and the group Anant-Garde Eyes; Na-Ga provided the original character design. Both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key. The discography of Charlotte consists of two studio albums, three singles and one soundtrack.

Harmonia is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2016. The story is set in a world where artificially intelligent, emotional androids called Phiroids were developed before a rapid decline in human civilization. An emotionless young man named Rei with a mechanical right hand is cared for by a girl in a small town as he gradually learns how to express emotions. The discography of Harmonia consists of one single, one soundtrack and one remix album. The core of the discography is the original soundtrack album produced by Key Sounds Label in 2017. The music on the soundtrack was composed and arranged by Shinji Orito, Ryō Mizutsuki, Tomohiro Takeshita, Yūichirō Tsukagoshi and Meeon.

Summer Pockets and Summer Pockets Reflection Blue are visual novels developed by Key and published by Visual Arts in 2018 and 2020. The story is set on a fictional island on the Seto Inland Sea and follows the life of Hairi Takahara, a young man who uses the recent death of his grandmother as an excuse to escape to the island after an unpleasant incident. Once there, he gets to know the townsfolk of Torishirojima and multiple girls who are the focus of the story. The discography of Summer Pockets and Reflection Blue consists of two studio albums, three singles, two soundtracks, and six remix albums.

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