Nowhere is this more so than on their re-working of Saint Seiya on ‘Overture’. Since completing 1990’s ‘Overture’, Saint Seiya fulfilled their contract with Savoy Records and where under no obligation to release another album. There were many famous songs of Saint Seiya available. This is what good Soundtrack should be.
108 MaSei is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through King of the Underworld. I love the melodic melody of Interlude I and to this day it makes me feel good. |titile| is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in King of the Underworld. I now have Twin Salas as one of my personal favorites. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. Young Saints - I like this one. Interlude III is the more seemingly obscure song on King of the Underworld that bear up best to repeated listening. Saint Seiya must have run out of lyrics on the next track Pandora’s Box. I like the idea behind Interlude IV. This track is just a stunning masterpiece. Interlude V is one of the more up-tempo songs on King of the Underworld. Greatest Eclipse is outstanding work of Saint Seiya. Saint Seiya breathes new life into the music in Shine On.
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