Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series is the domestic soundtrack collection drawn from Bruce Faulconer's music for the anime series Dragon Ball Z; Faulconer's music for the series was commissioned by Funimation. These soundtracks were produced by Faulconer between 2001 and 2005.[1]
Volume I
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume I | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | May 8, 2001 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 57:40 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume I is the first release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on May 8, 2001.[2]
Track listing
- Dragon Ball Z
- Call Out the Dragon
- Future Trunks
- Gohan Fights Spice Boys
- The Makyo Star
- Garlic Jr. Theme
- King Cold
- Frieza's Revival
- Heroic Trunks
- Android 16
- Perfect Cell Runs
- The Howling
- Android 17 & 18
- Destruction
- Gohan & Icarus
- The Cell Games
- 16 Rips Off Cell's Tail
- Vegeta's Theme
- Vegeta Powers Up
- Vegeta - Super Saiyan
- The Dragon Theme
- Hyperbolic Time Chamber
- Goku's Spirit Bomb
- Super Namek
- Pikkon's Theme
Volume II
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume II | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | May 8, 2001 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 61:11 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume II is the second release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on May 8, 2001.[3]
Track listing
- Hyperbolic Time Chamber
- Goku and Gohan Train
- Goku and Kai Face Off
- Cell and Piccolo Face Off
- Piccolo Angry
- Piccolo and 17 Talk
- Piccolo vs. 17
- Androids Steal Truck
- Groovy Discotech
- Cell at Ball Club
- Cell at Carnival
- Weird Circus
- Electronic Circus
- Cell Contacts Goku
- Imperfect Cell Theme
- Cell Is Dead?
- Cell Powers Up
- Demon Mist
- Dead Zone
- Frieza vs. Spirit Bomb 1
- Frieza vs. Spirit Bomb 2
- Frieza's Death
- Earth Music
- Ginyu Transformation
- Goku's SSJ Transformation
- Space Room
- Mysterious Person
- Supreme Kai's Theme
- Goku and Gohan in Time Chamber
- Goku Battles 19
- Goku Recovers
Volume III
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume III | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | May 8, 2001 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 65:23 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume III is the third release in the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The music contained on the soundtrack was composed and performed by Bruce Faulconer, and was recorded at CakeMix Recording. The album was released by Faulconer Productions Music on May 8, 2001.[4]
Track listing
- Wrestling Rock with Lead
- Frieza Base
- Trunks Appears
- Trunks Powerup
- Perfect Cell Theme
- Droids vs. Bikers
- Yamcha Meets Droids
- Country Store
- Grand Kai Blues
- Grand Kai Rocks
- Ox King Consoles
- Truckin' 2
- Underwater
- Kame Sad
- Kame Tough
- Aristocratic British
- Aerobics
- Sage Music
- Gohan Angers 2
- Gohan Angers
- Cell Juniors Theme
- Vegeta Knows His Son
- Gohan on Film
- Goku Dies
- Long Flashback
- Gohan Powers Up
- Mushroom March
- Flight Training
- Trunks and Goten
- Videl Gets Hit
- Videl Gets Up
- Mysterious B
- Videl Plummets
- Trunks and Goten Spar
- 18 And Mighty Mask Standoff
- Doubler's Prelude
- Gohan vs. Doubler
- Gohan vs. Doubler II
- Vegeta's Red Power
- Pre-Buu
Volume IV
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume IV | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | August 5, 2003 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 61:00 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume IV is the fourth release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on August 5, 2003.[5]
Track listing
- Frieza Transforms
- Planet Namek Destruction
- Energy Disk Music
- Frieza Begs
- Android 20 Destroys City
- 19 Almost Kills Goku
- Eerie
- Cell Theme (With Choir)
- Cell and Piccolo Fight
- Cell Transforms
- 16 and the Squirrels
- King Kai
- King Kai Dies
- Snake Way
- Kame's Tale
- Cell Returns
- New Earth Music
- Wimps Get Whacked
- Goten's Lizard
- Nail's Gift
- Trunks Wins
- Pui Pui Fights Vegeta
- Pui Pui Struggles
- Room Music
- Yucon Sucks
- Goku and Kai Standoff
- Relief Rock
- Satan Gives Speech
- Goku powers up
- Trunks Jumps In
- Boys Put to Sleep
- Turbulence
- SSJ3 Power Up (Popular)
- Tourney Talk
- Kid Buu Is Waiting
- Buu Is Fighting
- Pan's Song
- Uub in the Tournament
- DBZ Finale
Trunks Compendium I
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Trunks Compendium I | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | August 5, 2003 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 61:00 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Trunks Compendium I was the fifth release in the Dragon Ball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was composed by Bruce Faulconer and was recorded at CakeMix Recording. It was released by Faulconer Productions Music on August 5, 2003. This album is considered a character album, featuring music related to one of Faulconer's favorite characters, Trunks.[6]
Track listing
- Mysterious Youth
- Prelude to Conflict
- Prince of the Saiyans
- The Eyes and the Sword
- Battle Preparations
- Palace in the Clouds
- Training
- Race to the Island
- Trunks Meets Goku
- Trunks Story
- Time Chamber
- Androids
- You're Fighting the Wrong Androids
- Android Battle
- Mysterious Youth Revealed
- Home Sweet Home
- Back at the Lab
- 400 GS
- SSJ Trunks
- Trunks vs. Cell
- A Little Help from a Friend
- The Saga Continues
Bonus Tracks
- DBZ Episode #120, Part I
- DBZ Episode #120, Part II
Buu the Majin Sagas
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Buu the Majin Sagas | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | August 5, 2003 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 61:00 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Buu the Majin Sagas is the sixth release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on August 5, 2003.[7]
Track listing
- Vegeta Gets Bean
- Majin Theme
- Turned to Stone
- Gohan vs Doubler III
- Gohan vs Doubler IV
- Babidi Casts Spell
- Majin-Vegeta
- Panic
- Vegeta vs. Goku
- Buu's Theme
- Evil Majin Theme
- Buu Takes Eyes
- Babidi and Buu
- Goku Senses Buu
- Buu Eats Cookie
- Mystery of the Z-Sword
- Buu Takes Punch
- Buu Throws Worm
- Spirit Bomb Triumphant
- Buu Busts Out
- Piccolo and Babidi
- Bad News
- Van Zant's Ride
- Old Kai's Dance
- Scary Buu
- Evil Buu
- Road to the Chamber
- Super Buu
- Buu Anticipates
- Kid Buu
- Goku Trains For Buu
Android 18
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Android 18 | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | September 9, 2003 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 42:42 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Android 18 is the seventh release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on September 9, 2003. This is a character album dedicated to Android 18.[8]
Track listing
1. "Android 18"
2. "Android Compendium"
- 1. 17 - 18 Episodic Theme
- 2. Android Shoots
- 3. 17 & 18 Kill All
- 4. 17 - 18 Flashback
- 5. Serious to Eerie Suspense
- 6. 17 & 18 Kill All, v2
- 7. Tien Finds Yamcha
- 8. Androids Extended
- 9. Androids vs. Civilians
- 10. 16 & 18
- 11. 17 Rebels
- 12. 16 Charges
- 13. 17 - 18 Extension
- 14. 17 - 18 Episodic Theme
- 15. 19 Attacks Goku
- 16. 20 Sucks
- 17. Androids, With Effects
- 18. Dr. Gero
- 19. 16 in Lab - Hits
- 20. Android Chase
- 21. Droids Driving
- 22. Beyond Belief, Fast Remix
- 23. Weird & Backwards
- 24. Gang Fight
- 25. 17 - 18 Face Off
- 26. 20 Catches Krillin
- 27. Weird Circus, with Trumpet
- 28. Piccolo Disarms 20
- 29. 20 vs. Hunter (with delay)
- 30. Dr. Gero Dies
- 31. Beyond Belief Techno
- 32. Truck Explodes
- 33. Piccolo Attacks 20
- 34. Techno Flying
- 35. 17 Charges
- 36. Androids Extended
3. "Android 18 Dance Mix"
Volume V
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume V | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | July 13, 2004 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 60:02 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume V is the eighth release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on July 13, 2004.[9]
Track listing
- Goku vs. Jeice & Burter
- Goku's Theme
- Ginyu Force Theme
- Piccolo and Nail Fuse
- Goku's Nightmare
- Say Goodbye to Namek
- Mr. Shu's Lesson
- Mr. Shu's S&M Class
- Cops Arriving
- Blowing Up the Lab
- Goku's Dream
- Heaven Sent Trunks
- Bulma's Car / 20 Escapes
- Episodic Trunks
- Krillin and Trunks Arrive
- Tournament March
- Jazzy Tunes
- Goku Volunteers Gohan
- King Yemma
- Pterodactyl Attack
- Gohan and Greasers
- Chi Chi and Videl
- Gohan Ruins the Shot
- Brass Fanfare
- Briefs II
- Hercule's Orchestra
- Face-Off
- Briefs III
- 18 Makes a Deal
- Doubler Does Kabito
- Yacon Blows
- Shin Panics
- Turned to Stone II
- Full Power
- Vegeta Stops
- Vegeta Fools Goku
- Boys Flying
- Gotenks Is Born
- Gohan Approaches
- Intro to Finale and Closing Music
Volume Six the Lost Tracks of DBZ
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of DragonBall Z: Volume Six the Lost Tracks of DBZ | |
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Soundtrack album by Bruce Faulconer | |
Released | May 3, 2005 |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas |
Genre | Anime |
Length | 70:21 |
Label | Faulconer Productions Music |
Producer | Faulconer Productions Music |
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack Best of Dragonball Z: Volume Six the Lost Tracks of DBZ is the ninth and final release from the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. The soundtrack was written and composed by Bruce Faulconer, produced by Faulconer Productions Music and released on May 3, 2005.[10]
Track listing
- Cell Yells
- Cell's Slow Theme
- Cell Kills Man
- Cell Destroys Island
- Gohan vs. Cell
- Cell Kills Gunman
- It's Up to Dende
- Vegeta Snoozes
- Race and Crash
- Fight Hits
- Vegeta's Vision
- Vegeta's in Space
- Vegeta Fights Frieza
- Goku and Shenron
- Piccolo vs. Frieza
- Bulma and the Frog
- Bulma and Bubbles
- Farm Destruction
- Garlic Transformation
- Crazy Fight
- Finding the Capsule
- Boogieman
- Gohan Meets Mr. Shu
- Gohan and Chichi Argue
- Chichi Mission
- Industrial
- Goku Is Falling
- Krillin Powers Up
- Goku vs. Caterpillar
- Maron Leaves
- Holy Water
- Gohan SSJ
- Gohan's Sack
- Gohan Hits Tree
- Trunks Tell His Story
- Trunks Power-Up
- Power Music
- Korin's Dinner
- Hell Theme
- Sharpner Runs
- Healing
- Group Watches
- Hercule in Nightclub
- Trunks Hits Hercule
- Trunks Takes Mask
- Majins Absorb Gohan
- Flute and Strings
- MM Splits
- Hercule Arrives
- Hercule Talks With Trunks
- Cake Factory
- Z-Fighters Pathétique
References
- ↑ "Cake Mix Recording | Projects". Cake Mix Recording. Retrieved February 10, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume I". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 10, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume II". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume III". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume IV". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Trunks Compendium I". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Buu the Majin Sagas". Faulconer Productions. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Android 18". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume V". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
- ↑ "Best of DragonBall Z Volume VI". Faulconer Productions Music. Retrieved February 2, 2009.