Guilty Gear XX in L.A Vocal Edition

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Guilty Gear XX in L.A Vocal Edition is the fourth vocal album in the series, and the first to be based on Guilty Gear XX. The N.Y Vocal Edition completes the rest of the character themes from the game's default roster.

Tracks

  1. "Keep yourself alive II" — Sol's Theme - 3:59
  2. "Blue water blue sky" — May's Theme - 3:36
  3. "Burly heart" — Potemkin's Theme - 3:54
  4. "Writhe in pain" — Millia's Theme - 3:57
  5. "Feal a fear" — Eddie's Theme - 4:05
  6. "Existence" — VS Assassin Theme - 4:00
  7. "Momentary life" — Baiken's Theme - 4:09
  8. "Liquor bar & Drunkard" — Johnny's Theme - 3:54
  9. "Holy orders (Be just or be dead)" — Ky's Theme - 3:29
  10. "Bloodstained lineage" — Testament's Theme - 3:57
  11. "陰祭り" — I-No's Theme - 4:14
  12. "Nothing out of The ordinary" — Same Character - 3:43

Credits

General Director: Daisuke Ishiwatari (ARC SYSTEM WORKS)

Producer: Takao Suzuki (Star Jam Corporation)
Supervisor: Jay Gordon (ORGY)
A & R: Mitsugu Nakamura (TEAM Entertainment)

All Songs Composed: Daisuke Ishiwatari (ARC SYSTEM WORKS)
Vocal Arrangement: Jay Gordon (ORGY), Kinya Sawaguchi (Triumph), Koichi SEIYAMA
Arrangement: Kinya Sawaguchi (Triumph), Koichi SEIYAMA
Lyrics: Hikari Suzuki (1,2), David the Big Mountain (3,5,7), Kenny the Noizy Chicken (4,10,11,12), Ching Kong (6,9), Chris (8)

Vocal: Matt Zane, MIKE, FIJT
Keyboards: Koichi SEIYAMA
Guitar: Tohru Iwao
Bass: Shinji Matsumoto
Drums: Yasuhiro Umezawa

Recording Engineer: Ryo Kozuka
Mix Engineer: Jay Gordon (ORGY)
Mastering Studio: Memory Tech
Mastering Engineer: Kazuya Sato (Memory Tech)

Art Direction & Design: Gaku Iizuka (ATALI)
Public Relations & Sales Promotion: Naoya Matsuzaki (TEAM Entertainment)

Executive Producer: Taku Kitahara (TEAM Entertainment)

Supervision: Sammy Corporation, ARC SYSTEM WORKS Co.,Ltd.

Trivia

  • According to singer MIKE, the album was an "on the fly" production and collaboration led by Kinya Sawaguchi and Jay Gordon. With only a week to work on the album, the Japan team provided the creative materials and imagery, mostly derived from a previous collaboration, while the American team reworked the lyrics to English, tailoring them to each singer's abilities. The songs took a night to record, and production was done entirely at Gordon's recording studio. The American team wasn't introduced to Guilty Gear, but did enjoy production of the album.[source needed]

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