℗ 2006 UNIVERSAL MUSIC; A Decca Gold release
Released December 20, 2006
Duration 1h 01m 11s
Record Label Universal Music
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

PSYCHO HORROR NIGHT (Live)

Joe Hisaishi, New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra

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1.1
Carmina Burana "O Fortuna" (Live)
D.P.; Carl Orff; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
2:24
1.2
Prelude "Psycho" (Live)
Bernard Herrmann; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
2:02
1.3
The Orchestra Tubular Bells Part 1 "The Exorcist" (Live)
Mike Oldfield; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
10:15
1.4
"Dressed to Kill" Main Theme (Live)
Giuseppe Donaggio; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
4:47
1.5
Requiem "Dies Irae" (Live)
Giuseppe Verdi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
4:09
1.6
Funeral March of A Marionette (Live)
Charles Gounod; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
3:26
1.7
"PRINCESS MONONOKE" Suite (from 'Princess Mononoke' / Live)
Joe Hisaishi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
8:31
1.8
Carmina Burana "Ave Formosissima" / "O Fortuna" (Live)
Carl Orff; D.P.; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
4:42
1.9
Ave Maria (Live)
Giulio Romano Caccini; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
3:44
YAMATO Suite  
1.10
1st movement (Live)
Joe Hisaishi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
2:52
1.11
2nd & 3rd movement (Live)
Joe Hisaishi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
6:27
1.12
4th movement (Live)
Joe Hisaishi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
3:43
1.13
5th movement (Live)
Joe Hisaishi; Joe Hisaishi; New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra
4:09
This release comes in a series of releases from the legendary Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi. PSYCHO HORROR NIGHT (Live) features Hisiashi's large orchestral arrangements of classic horror themes, performed by the New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra. Joe Hisaishi is known for over 100 film scores and solo albums dating back to 1981. While possessing a stylistically distinct sound, Hisaishi's music has been known to explore and incorporate different genres, including minimalist, experimental electronic, European classical, and Japanese classical. Lesser known are the other musical roles he plays; he is also a typesetter, author, arranger, and conductor. He has been associated with animator Hayao Miyazaki since 1984, having composed scores for all but one of his films.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Universal Music Studio Masters

Tracks 1-13 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.67
-5.39 to -0.30
-20.99
-25.64 to -17.29
-17.23
-22.80 to -12.40
12
10 to 15
1
Carmina Burana "O Fortuna" (Live)
-0.30-17.39-12.410
2
Prelude "Psycho" (Live)
-3.16-23.40-20.513
3
The Orchestra Tubular Bells Part 1 "The Exorcist" (Live)
-1.19-21.61-17.812
4
"Dressed to Kill" Main Theme (Live)
-5.39-23.13-20.310
5
Requiem "Dies Irae" (Live)
-0.30-17.70-12.910
6
Funeral March of A Marionette (Live)
-2.27-25.64-22.815
7
"PRINCESS MONONOKE" Suite (from 'Princess Mononoke' / Live)
-0.58-19.75-16.411
8
Carmina Burana "Ave Formosissima" / "O Fortuna" (Live)
-0.36-17.29-13.211
9
Ave Maria (Live)
-4.56-23.67-20.311
10
1st movement (Live)
-1.67-20.26-17.011
11
2nd & 3rd movement (Live)
-0.83-20.86-17.113
12
4th movement (Live)
-0.75-20.94-16.811
13
5th movement (Live)
-0.30-21.19-16.512

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