The Promised Neverland Season 1 & 2 Original Soundtrack Out Now

Milan Records has announced the release of The Promised Neverland (Season 1 & 2) Original Soundtrack with music by Takahiro Obata.  Now available everywhere, the album features music written by Obata for the fan-favorite anime series, which debuted its second season earlier this year.  With a total of 61 tracks, the soundtrack collects all of Obata’s original music from both seasons, including the popular song “Isabella’s Lullaby” introduced in season 1 as well as “The Evil-Blooded Girl (Main Theme),” which premiered earlier this week via Funimation.  Additionally, a new video featuring an exclusive live performance of “The Evil-Blooded Girl (Main Theme)” by Takahiro Obata accompanied by an interview with the composer was recently revealed.

Additional Details

Takahiro Obata Commented on the album’s release saying:

“I’m glad that the fans of The Promised Neverland are paying attention to the music as well. We would like to thank everyone for making the release of Season 1 & 2 Original Soundtrack possible! I hope you enjoy it!”

 

THE PROMISED NEVERLAND ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK (COMPLETE EDITION) TRACKLISTING 

DISC 1 –

1.       Introduction    

2.       As a Soft Morning Sunrise     

3.       Tag    

4.       Studying for Exams    

5.       Cold-hearted Isabella    

6.       Training For Escape    

7.       Tight Tension    

8.       Isabella’s Lullaby    

9.       Demon’s Manifestation    

10.    Emma’s Sorrow    

11.    Dancing Krone    

12.    63194 (Emma’s Theme)    

13.    The Promised Neverland Main Theme 1    

14.    GF House    

15.    81194 (Ray’s Theme)    

16.    Tension    

17.    Corpse Found    

18.    Krone’s Scheme    

19.    Existence of an Insider    

20.    Emma’s Agony    

21.    Isabella’s Lullaby (No Vocal Version)    

22.    Krone on the GF String    

23.    The Promised Neverland (Pf solo Version)     

24.    Prison Break    

25.    Strategy for escape    

26.    Emma’s Determination    

27.    Grandma and Demons    

28.    Isabella’s Lullaby (Mandolin Version)    

29.    Analysis for escape    

30.    22194 (Norman’s Theme)    

31.    Their Own Thoughts    

32.    Reasoning for escape    

33.    Ray’s Retaliation    

DISC 2 –

1.       The Deep Forest    

2.       Guidance of Minerva’s Pen    

3.       The Adventures of Ugo    

4.       Threat of the Demon    

5.       Ray Against Demons    

6.       Mujika and Sonju (Instrumental Version)    

7.       Mujika and Sonju (Vocal Version)    

8.       The Promise Between Humans and Demons    

9.       Training    

10.    An Unlikely Friendship    

11.    Nat King Cool    

12.    Nat King Ballade    

13.    Happy Family Circle    

14.    Invasion    

15.    Crisis    

16.    Isabella’s Return    

17.    The Temple Ruins    

18.    The Evil-Blooded Girl (Main Theme)    

19.    Isabella’s Lullaby (Arabic Version)    

20.    Isabella’s Lullaby (Orchestra Version)    

21.    Norman’s Lament    

22.    The Promised Neverland Main Theme 2    

23.    The Promised Neverland (Epf solo Version)    

24.    Touch off (Short Version)    

25.    Zettai Zetsumei (TV edit)    

26.    Lamp (TV edit)    

27.    Identity (short version)    

28.    Mahou (Anime Size)

The Promised Neverland Synopsis:

Freedom is beautiful, but brutal. Fifteen children escape Grace Field House, a false paradise, hoping for a chance at freedom. Instead, they encounter plants and animals they have never before seen, and are chased by demons. The outside world is so beautiful, and yet is almost too cruel to face. Even so, the children refuse to give up. They are guided in their search for better lives only by a message from Minerva and a pen Norman left behind in order to fulfill their promise to return to the House to save those of their family who are still trapped within.

About Takahiro Obata

Born in 1984 from Oita Prefecture, Japan, Takahiro started playing keyboard instruments at the age of 4 and became devoted to jazz music when he was 14. He studied composition, arrangement, and orchestration under Atsuro Kono, jazz piano under Katsuya Tamura, and classical piano under Yukiko Miyazaki. Takahiro started playing professionally at a jazz spot while he was in University. He performed as a touring keyboardist for Tomomi Kahara and Inori Minase. Takahiro is excellent at fusing his jazz sound into various genres and incorporates a wide range of music such as band sound, orchestral music, and dance music.

Source: Press release

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