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  2. List of Sailor Moon soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Numerous people wrote and composed music for the Sailor Moon metaseries, with frequent lyrical contributions by creator Naoko Takeuchi. Takanori Arisawa, who earned the "Golden Disk Grand Prize" from Columbia Records for his work on the first series soundtrack in 1993, composed and arranged the background musical scores, including the spinoffs, games, and movies.

  3. Free Music Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Free Music Archive (FMA) is an online repository of royalty-free music, currently based in the Netherlands. [1] Established in 2009 by the East Orange, New Jersey community radio station WFMU and in cooperation with fellow stations KBOO and KEXP , it aims to provide music under Creative Commons licenses that can be freely downloaded and ...

  4. Moon Color Chainon - Wikipedia

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    The single contains theme song for the 2021 two-part anime film, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie. "Moon Color Chainon" was written by Sailor Moon creator and mangaka Naoko Takeuchi (under the "Sumire Shirobara" (白薔薇sumire, Shirobara Sumire) pseudonym), composed by Akiko Kosaka, who had previously composed "Gekkō", and arranged by Gesshoku Kaigi band.

  5. Macross 82-99 - Wikipedia

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    Macross 82-99's music has been described as, "where J-pop and disco samples meet ambient atmospheres and vaporwave aesthetics." [2] He has collaborated with artists such as Yung Bae, Sarah Midori Perry, and Ranma ½ composer Hideharu Mori.

  6. Moonlight Densetsu - Wikipedia

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    It was released in Japan on June 21, 2000. The second track, "Otome no Policy", had been used to end Sailor Moon R and Sailor Moon S. "Moonlight Densetsu" (ムーンライト伝説) — Dali (DALI) "Otome no Policy" (乙女のポリシー) — Yoko Ishida (石田燿子) "Moonlight Densetsu" (Original Karaoke) "Otome no Policy" (Original Karaoke)

  7. Sailor Free - Wikipedia

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    1994 saw the arrival of Sailor Free's second album, “The Fifth Door”. It was released by The Labyrinth, [7] an imprint of the Laser’s Edge label. The album and subsequent tour garnered positive reviews from critics and fans alike. [8] [9] In 1996, the band took an extended break to rest and work on other musical projects.

  8. Sailors' Tales (1970–1972) - Wikipedia

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    Sailors' Tales (1970–1972) is the seventh of the major box set releases from English progressive rock group King Crimson, released in 2017 by Discipline Global Mobile and Panegyric Records.

  9. Sailor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sailor" is the title of the English-language rendering of the 1959 schlager composition "Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)" originally written in German by Werner Scharfenberger and lyricist Fini Busch : featuring lyrics in English by Norman Newell (writing as David West), "Sailor" would in 1961 afford Petula Clark her first UK #1 hit ...