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Lyrics for Ship of Fools...and such.

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Lulu:
Fye-chan's right ^^ Kajiura has used this made-up language (sometimes sound to me like italian, latin and japanese mixed together ^^u) in other songs composed by her, for example, in .hack//SIGN or Xenosaga Episode II). If you take a look at the booklet of the first Tsubasa soundtrack, it only includes the lyrics for BLAZE (TV size), you are my love, tsubasa and Loop (TV size), which means there are no lyrics. The only thing you could find out there are phonetic transcriptions of them, but they can't claim to be the "official" lyrics simply because they doesn't exist.

Emperor Shaoran:
Well, only the composer knows.

silvertsukuyomi:

--- Quote from: Lulu on September 14 2005, 11:56 pm ---Fye-chan's right ^^ Kajiura has used this made-up language (sometimes sound to me like italian, latin and japanese mixed together ^^u) in other songs composed by her, for example, in .hack//SIGN or Xenosaga Episode II). If you take a look at the booklet of the first Tsubasa soundtrack, it only includes the lyrics for BLAZE (TV size), you are my love, tsubasa and Loop (TV size), which means there are no lyrics. The only thing you could find out there are phonetic transcriptions of them, but they can't claim to be the "official" lyrics simply because they doesn't exist.

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still though...i wish there were some sort of lyrics we could learn.  even if it was another language...

Mina:
This reminds me of a group called Adiemus... all of their songs are made up... no real words (well, at least it wasn't intended anyway...if some real words from another language  fumbled in...) are used... just made up words that sound "pretty"... and indeed, their songs do sound pretty...

tasogare51:

--- Quote from: Lulu on September 14 2005, 11:56 pm ---Fye-chan's right ^^ Kajiura has used this made-up language (sometimes sound to me like italian, latin and japanese mixed together ^^u) in other songs composed by her, for example, in .hack//SIGN or Xenosaga Episode II). If you take a look at the booklet of the first Tsubasa soundtrack, it only includes the lyrics for BLAZE (TV size), you are my love, tsubasa and Loop (TV size), which means there are no lyrics. The only thing you could find out there are phonetic transcriptions of them, but they can't claim to be the "official" lyrics simply because they doesn't exist.

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Yoko Kanno (composer for Cowboy Bebop and  Wolf's Rain) does a similar thing. Listen to "Cats on Mars" or the second half of "Wo Qui Non Coin" to see what I mean.

Comparing "ship of fools" to some .hack//SIGN songs, it sounds more like Emily Bindiger, but comparing it to songs from Tsubasa Chronicle: Future Soundscape II, it sounds like Itou Eiri. As I didn't tag the Tsubasa songs myself, wheras I got the .hack//SIGN songs from my CDs (that I purchased), I'm leaning more towards Bindiger, actually.

But I still would love to know what the lyrics are, even if they're in a made-up language, just so I could sing along (at least, phonetically).

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