This song elegantly illustrates the bittersweet emotions of letting go, and embracing a new beginning. Its painful to let go but it turns the page to another exciting chapter. What lies ahead? We dont know... but thats the beauty of living in the moments while facing the indifference of the unknown.
@@UchihaItachi-kj3mb all 5 of the wolfs got recarnated.. in the epilogue and opening of wolf rain because it’s connected. It takes place in the (Current time) Indeed it is a masterpiece.. I just wish we got a season 2
That ending yo...... Anyone else just sit there for a few long minutes after the episode ending staring at the screen, watching Adult Swim resume as if nothing ever happened? As if you just didn't experience one of the most emotional endings to a series in your young adolescent life?
It's seriously the best ending and it's done right. I don't wanna spoil it for those who maybe never saw it and came across the music, but the way it ends, when other writers attempt it, it feels so forced like a clock is just ticking. Wolfs rain nails it.
Watching wolves rains while tripping on shrooms was a beautiful and wonderful experience. I cried so much because all I could see is a journey with me and my family. Sometimes things don’t go as plan and stuff is hard but we always manage to stick together through it all. Tripping with my sisters and watching it with them will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you ❤
"They say there's no such place... as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the Earth, there's nothing there. No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road. It just goes on and on. But, in spite of that... why am I so driven to find it? A voice calls to me... it says, "Search for Paradise."
I came across this anime at the same time I adopted my Husky puppy. He passed away two years ago, and whenever I listen to this music, I can’t but member him and let the tears flow from my eyes. Such beautiful memories...
This. It feels like inner peace and pain at the same time. It's bittersweet, warm and cold. I wouldn't mind dying, fading away as I listen to this for the glorious last time...
3:45 I can literally see our wolves standing at the entrance to Paradise. This anime is a MASTERPIECE. There will be none or very, very, VERY few that could ever match it emotionally or storytelling-wise. The soundtracks are breathtaking!
Absolutely stunning OST. This and another OST, called "Float" still remain my two favorite musical scores of Wolf's Rain. I remember watching Wolf's Rain when I was 12. I'm now 24, and I still think that Wolf's Rain is one of the best, most heartfelt anime that I have watched, even 12 years after I last viewed it. If you have not watched Wolf's Rain, I highly recommend doing so, as it is a true gem.
Ep 30 and Ep 1 Kiba: They say there's no such place as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the earth there's nothing there. No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road. It just goes on and on. But in spite of that, why am I so driven to find it? A voice calling to me its saids search for paradise Ep 16 Kiba: gasp Hige: its a path to paradise Tsume: is that really what its is Toboe: its amazing its amazing
When I hear this song, I can visualize the end of the world. The dying of the light, the echoes of humanity trailing off...gives me total goosebumps. One of the best things ever to happen to anime.
I just want to say Yoko Kanno is one of the most brilliant composer's of our time. The fact that she gave us all of Cowboy Bebop's music, plus this and so much more. If you're reading this, go listen to more of her music. Especially the song "Moon" which is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my life.
Such a great limited series. Gotta love these anime scores man, they really take the art form to a level of emotional connection most people can't appreciate.
I remember watching Wolf's rain years ago. Followed it to the last heart wretching ending, then it started the first scene with kiba in the alley. Great animated series.
This Komposition is so powerful emotional it gives me so much energy, truly the beauty of life, a reason to live this gives me goosebumps every time .. Searching for paradise I loved Wolfs rain
Every time I hear this, it reminds me of their whole journey. From outcasts to a pack to the bittersweet ending with loneliness and rebirth then hope. This has to be my favorite track 💗
This song literally paints the perfect picture of two nobles in love in paradise they created but in search of perfection they became cursed and corrupted. Ultimately leading to the loss of love and paradise in a tragic and emotional situation. This song is composed beautifully and this anime is my favorite anime that nobody has ever seen. I wish everyone who likes anime or classical music or anyone who likes feeling emotion would give this show a watch. I seriously recommend it to everyone that likes anime.
Started re-watching this anime with my family and man... I can't wait to experience it again. Haven't watched it since my first viewing 17 years ago... Watching it with an adult perspective is already very interesting. I love the series and this ending song is incredibly powerful... Yoko Kanno didn't have to go so hard.
Yoko Kanno is a mastermind, but if anyone wants to enjoy the original version as well, it's Bill Evans' Symbiosis: 2nd Movement: Largo-Adante-Maestroso-Largo, Pt. 1 & Pt. 2
man, the plagiarism on Yoko Kanno's part is heartbreaking; for years I've been admiring her work on all the different animes, but the more you dig into the tunes, the more it becomes obvious that she's been nicking stuff left and right, and this one is one of the more blatant thefts.
@@MagnussBaugis I agree, it's been interesting noticing all of the inspiration and pieces she used from other jazz musicians. Luckily however, in Jazz it's more of a supported and often anticipated touch than a lot of purists who criticize today's musicians for using samples of other tracks in their songs. It's the same thing, except in Jazz, Blues, etc you perform those pieces rather than replaying recordings of them. Anyone who's reading this, don't let it disenchant you though, I stand in defense of the use of samples. I don't use them in my music, but I find it to be a legitimate tool for making a great song because you're still creating with something that inspires you and making something that's your own just as our Jazz and Bluegrass forefathers have done for nearly a century. If you really want to date it, we've been doing that since our most primitive stages of understanding music when we were imitating the sounds of nature and animals. That being said though, I love Bill Evans' original just as much. It totally trips me out everytime I hear it though because I discovered this song first many years ago in highschool lol At the end of the day, music is music and there are no rules to sound. There are guides to methods that appeal to the masses with composition and theory, but they're just that - methods established by others.
@@Joey-Jett Sorry, what I was talking about has nothing to do with samples or sampling as a method for music making (also, when musicians use samples, they are required to pay dues/royalties to the owners of the original). This is a professional musician/composer ripping off another professional musician/composer. If Bill Evans were still alive (or, I guess, popular enough) and shown this, there would be a lawsuit. Not sure what you mean with the "in jazz it's more supported" bit; You can present these two tunes to anyone who has studied jazz or classical music, I'd be really surprised if anyone would not raise a red flag. Yoko Kanno's version, even though simplified and shortened, is so close to the original (up until the point where Bill Evans goes into the jazz trio zone) it's an audio meme of "-Can I copy your homework? -Yes, sure, just change it a bit so it doesn't look the same." To me the whole Yoko Kanno situation is real simple - if she has credited the artists whose tunes she has used as a source, then most sincere apologies - I did not know that and then I'm totally out of line here. If, however, she has built her whole career on the assumption that a) the average Anime viewer does not know where her music comes from and b) Western-World musicians would not stumble upon her OSTs because they don't watch Japanese Anime (especially in the pre-internet era), that's just, eh, a bummer.
@@MagnussBaugis no worries, I kind of just went into a mindfart tangent that branched off of the original topic lol. I know exactly what you mean though, I personally haven't seen her credit Bill Evans anywhere (I certainly hope she has). It would definitely raise some flags. Personally, I don't discredit Yoko Kanno about it though, because she's composed incredible pieces of original music as well. I see it as Janis Joplins "Summertime" or Elvis' "Hound Dog". Though Elvis didn't credit Big Momma Thornton (and changed some of the words), he still proved himself as a talent independent musician with.. ...a bad reaction to fame in the end lol
Sadly because MOST of the people go/prefer "mainstream anime" with the same boring plot AKA: USELESS/stupid guy/girl meets or gets randomly paired with A PERFECT PARTNER whom without any logic or reason falls heads over heels for the boring protagonist, OR ALSO the "macho" plot with hundred of fights and ENDLESS power ups, OR THE FULL OF GORE AND BLOODY story were everyone is a psycho...even the dog is mad 😆; AND lets not skip the "magical creature+trainer" who goes fighting around the world aiming to be "the best fighter" with said "pet". AND DONT FORGET TONS OF FANSERVICE AND CHEAP COMEDY. Yep, that is the kind of anime that sells this days. Anime with deep stories and a new plot that goes far from the mentioned examples, are not so popular among the anime fans unfortunately....
I kept rooting for the wolves and it might sound like I'm crazy but for Darcia too. They all deserved to be happy at the end. I won't be rewatching because I want it to be a once in a lifetime anime.
*Song plays* Me(who watch the entire anime multiple times): crying my eyes out My Wife(First time experiencing the anime.): Why are you crying? They're just running around Cheza. They seem happy Me: Yes but I know how it ends. . . We watched this with our nephews & nieces. Same scene. We both start tearing up and cry. They asked us the same thing. We told them its because we know how it ends. They haven't finished the show yet but damn will it break there hearts. Especially Blu. They have a Blu Dog. . .
This song is a slight variation of Bill Evans' Symbiosis 2nd Movement, and she has performed it with an orchestra many times open.spotify.com/track/4xQvvwFiWaJXwwqQxCs6Nh?si=sDVkEKSBRGW38w3wOla03A
Lovely piece. Reminds me heavily (and may be influenced by) of a modern mix of Gorecki's Symphony of sorrowful songs first movement combined with bits of Ralph Vaughn Williams' Theme on Fantasia by Tallis. Both amazing songs in their own right this adds something new on top and is spellbinding for it... great anime too!
PLEASE!!! Can I get a recording of an Orchestra that plays this piece. I would love to hear and see it. Such a beautiful song, I don't know why no-one havent picked it up after all these years.
I hope you are doing well...sorry about your father...I know the pain of loss as well...it will stay with you for a while but we just have to keep going for their sake. Remember the good times :) and go in peace
Un anime único y muy desconocido, Yoko kano la compositora vuelve a hacer una banda sonora increíble (Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop) la historia también es muy buena y con bastante originalidad, pocos animes hacen algo diferente como Wolf Rain a dia de hoy, todos son ahora isekai de mierda y comedias absurdas que dan todo menos gracia. A unique and very unknown anime, Yoko kano the composer makes an incredible soundtrack again (Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop) the story is also very good and quite original, few animes do something different like Wolf Rain today, they are all now shitty isekai and absurd comedies that are anything but funny.
fandechobits it is a live recording of an orchestra so you’re going to hear little noises if the composers switching pedals on the piano keys of breathing
Quite a few songs! The main two I can recall are Hooverphonic's Battersea (Yoko Kanno's Cyberbird) and Bjork's Hyperballad (Kanno's Where Does This Ocean Go)
You can say that. The diversity of those good songs are mind boggling It's not one kind of music like most composers do. Each shines at its own genre. She's incredible.
This song elegantly illustrates the bittersweet emotions of letting go, and embracing a new beginning. Its painful to let go but it turns the page to another exciting chapter. What lies ahead? We dont know... but thats the beauty of living in the moments while facing the indifference of the unknown.
This might be the most beautiful sound track I've ever heard in any anime.
All Wolf's Rain soundtracks are beautiful
@@kohakuizumi7110 if only we either get a reboot or a season 2 one day 🙏🏼😞
@@UltimateDoomSoldier Yeah 😥
@@UltimateDoomSoldier they all dead how can we get season 2 , and don't need a reboot cuz it is already a masterpiece
@@UchihaItachi-kj3mb all 5 of the wolfs got recarnated.. in the epilogue and opening of wolf rain because it’s connected. It takes place in the (Current time) Indeed it is a masterpiece.. I just wish we got a season 2
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels strongly about this anime
😭
That ending yo...... Anyone else just sit there for a few long minutes after the episode ending staring at the screen, watching Adult Swim resume as if nothing ever happened? As if you just didn't experience one of the most emotional endings to a series in your young adolescent life?
yhh just sitting there lifelessly watching kiba run across the screen hahah
It's seriously the best ending and it's done right. I don't wanna spoil it for those who maybe never saw it and came across the music, but the way it ends, when other writers attempt it, it feels so forced like a clock is just ticking. Wolfs rain nails it.
Yesss.. so simple but etched into the back of my mind. It feels so surreal I'd do anything to go back to those times
@@niamphdollieofficial I share the same feeling with you
And then you realize that the opening is the real end and your brain colapses
This song still guts me- I remember being a little kid crying like a baby with the ending
Rewatched it as a 30 year old. Still guts me❤
Watching wolves rains while tripping on shrooms was a beautiful and wonderful experience. I cried so much because all I could see is a journey with me and my family. Sometimes things don’t go as plan and stuff is hard but we always manage to stick together through it all. Tripping with my sisters and watching it with them will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you ❤
I can't listen to this without getting teary-eyed 😭
kathleenmms I feel you! Any time I hear this music I burst into tears!!! Ahhh the feels... All of the feels...
SAAAAAAAME!!!!?
Me too they did a good job with this song 😭😭😭😭
i always get teary eyed everytime
"They say there's no such place... as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the Earth, there's nothing there. No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road. It just goes on and on. But, in spite of that... why am I so driven to find it? A voice calls to me... it says, "Search for Paradise."
Lol i read this in the same part of the music in the anime
Struggle on
I came across this anime at the same time I adopted my Husky puppy. He passed away two years ago, and whenever I listen to this music, I can’t but member him and let the tears flow from my eyes. Such beautiful memories...
I hope you are doing well, Axel.
3:55 - 4:08 literally floors me and makes me cry. So overpowering, and soul crushingly beautiful.
This.
It feels like inner peace and pain at the same time. It's bittersweet, warm and cold.
I wouldn't mind dying, fading away as I listen to this for the glorious last time...
3:45
I can literally see our wolves standing at the entrance to Paradise.
This anime is a MASTERPIECE.
There will be none or very, very, VERY few that could ever match it emotionally or storytelling-wise.
The soundtracks are breathtaking!
Soo true
it's still my all-time favourite series 15 years later
@@andrewpantry1332 really? How old are you!?
@@achyutsingh5298 in my 40s. WR was one of the first anime series i watched all the way through, and it hit me pretty hard. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's so criminal this version is not on Spotify. I love the extension of this ost.
First time I watched Wolf's Rain I ended up in tears. An emotional masterpiece.
Absolutely stunning OST. This and another OST, called "Float" still remain my two favorite musical scores of Wolf's Rain. I remember watching Wolf's Rain when I was 12. I'm now 24, and I still think that Wolf's Rain is one of the best, most heartfelt anime that I have watched, even 12 years after I last viewed it. If you have not watched Wolf's Rain, I highly recommend doing so, as it is a true gem.
No anime can top this. This is hands down the best soundtrack I've heard in any anime I've seen.
This is such a beautiful show. I need to rewatch it, but I'm afraid to because I can't emotionally handle it.
Ep 30 and Ep 1
Kiba: They say there's no such place as Paradise.
Even if you search to the ends of the earth there's nothing there.
No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road.
It just goes on and on.
But in spite of that, why am I so driven to find it?
A voice calling to me its saids search for paradise
Ep 16
Kiba: gasp
Hige: its a path to paradise
Tsume: is that really what its is
Toboe: its amazing its amazing
When I hear this song, I can visualize the end of the world. The dying of the light, the echoes of humanity trailing off...gives me total goosebumps. One of the best things ever to happen to anime.
If it is very sad :(
@@fandechobits The OST for this anime is wonderful. One of the best OST's I've heard. Very heart-moving anime.
be careful what you wish for
The emotions this song invokes in me is unbelievable.
I just want to say Yoko Kanno is one of the most brilliant composer's of our time. The fact that she gave us all of Cowboy Bebop's music, plus this and so much more. If you're reading this, go listen to more of her music. Especially the song "Moon" which is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my life.
Brilliant. Just a brilliant piece of music. And when it gets to 3:42 ... Wow...
Such a great limited series. Gotta love these anime scores man, they really take the art form to a level of emotional connection most people can't appreciate.
I remember watching Wolf's rain years ago. Followed it to the last heart wretching ending, then it started the first scene with kiba in the alley. Great animated series.
This Komposition is so powerful emotional it gives me so much energy, truly the beauty of life, a reason to live this gives me goosebumps every time ..
Searching for paradise I loved Wolfs rain
do NOT listen to this while romanticizing your melancholic solitude, I am WEEPING.
So many feels... So MANY!!! This was my first anime. I used to watch it at 3 a.m. on weekends when I was about 7? The memories...
Every time I hear this, it reminds me of their whole journey. From outcasts to a pack to the bittersweet ending with loneliness and rebirth then hope. This has to be my favorite track 💗
GOD THE NOSTALGIA 😭😭😭😭
They say...theres no such place...as Paradise.....but in spite of that...why am I so driven to find it?
This song literally paints the perfect picture of two nobles in love in paradise they created but in search of perfection they became cursed and corrupted. Ultimately leading to the loss of love and paradise in a tragic and emotional situation. This song is composed beautifully and this anime is my favorite anime that nobody has ever seen. I wish everyone who likes anime or classical music or anyone who likes feeling emotion would give this show a watch. I seriously recommend it to everyone that likes anime.
Crazy how yt recommended this one to me. Gives me goosebumps even though I havent watched it. I've decided to watch it now
Started re-watching this anime with my family and man... I can't wait to experience it again. Haven't watched it since my first viewing 17 years ago... Watching it with an adult perspective is already very interesting. I love the series and this ending song is incredibly powerful... Yoko Kanno didn't have to go so hard.
Strange yet Familiar, Majestic yet Welcoming, So Far yet so Close, Nostalgic but a New Experience, Sad yet Blissful...
Thank you so much for this version! i was looking for it!
Go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company. Thank God, I got to hear this before the end.
I just can't stop weeping
No idea how this got into my recommended since i've never seen this anime but good god this is beautiful.
Think imma watch it actually jus bcs of this
Did you watch it? If so, how many buckets did you fill with your tears?
@@pasteldreams5413 i completely forgot abt this comment lmao but god thanks for reminding me. Abt to buy it rn
@@bingchilling0195dont miss the OVAs, those extra episodes is the ending to the series and very important. Also when the series is at its climax.
It’s as beautiful and heartbreaking as anything I’ve seen….and I’ve read/watched a LOT of stories in my life lol
Oh my god this song stirs up so many emotions from watching the anime
Yoko Kanno is a mastermind, but if anyone wants to enjoy the original version as well, it's Bill Evans' Symbiosis: 2nd Movement: Largo-Adante-Maestroso-Largo, Pt. 1 & Pt. 2
man, the plagiarism on Yoko Kanno's part is heartbreaking; for years I've been admiring her work on all the different animes, but the more you dig into the tunes, the more it becomes obvious that she's been nicking stuff left and right, and this one is one of the more blatant thefts.
@@MagnussBaugis I agree, it's been interesting noticing all of the inspiration and pieces she used from other jazz musicians. Luckily however, in Jazz it's more of a supported and often anticipated touch than a lot of purists who criticize today's musicians for using samples of other tracks in their songs.
It's the same thing, except in Jazz, Blues, etc you perform those pieces rather than replaying recordings of them.
Anyone who's reading this, don't let it disenchant you though, I stand in defense of the use of samples. I don't use them in my music, but I find it to be a legitimate tool for making a great song because you're still creating with something that inspires you and making something that's your own just as our Jazz and Bluegrass forefathers have done for nearly a century. If you really want to date it, we've been doing that since our most primitive stages of understanding music when we were imitating the sounds of nature and animals.
That being said though, I love Bill Evans' original just as much. It totally trips me out everytime I hear it though because I discovered this song first many years ago in highschool lol
At the end of the day, music is music and there are no rules to sound. There are guides to methods that appeal to the masses with composition and theory, but they're just that - methods established by others.
@@Joey-Jett Sorry, what I was talking about has nothing to do with samples or sampling as a method for music making (also, when musicians use samples, they are required to pay dues/royalties to the owners of the original).
This is a professional musician/composer ripping off another professional musician/composer. If Bill Evans were still alive (or, I guess, popular enough) and shown this, there would be a lawsuit. Not sure what you mean with the "in jazz it's more supported" bit; You can present these two tunes to anyone who has studied jazz or classical music, I'd be really surprised if anyone would not raise a red flag. Yoko Kanno's version, even though simplified and shortened, is so close to the original (up until the point where Bill Evans goes into the jazz trio zone) it's an audio meme of "-Can I copy your homework? -Yes, sure, just change it a bit so it doesn't look the same."
To me the whole Yoko Kanno situation is real simple - if she has credited the artists whose tunes she has used as a source, then most sincere apologies - I did not know that and then I'm totally out of line here. If, however, she has built her whole career on the assumption that a) the average Anime viewer does not know where her music comes from and b) Western-World musicians would not stumble upon her OSTs because they don't watch Japanese Anime (especially in the pre-internet era), that's just, eh, a bummer.
@@MagnussBaugis no worries, I kind of just went into a mindfart tangent that branched off of the original topic lol.
I know exactly what you mean though, I personally haven't seen her credit Bill Evans anywhere (I certainly hope she has). It would definitely raise some flags.
Personally, I don't discredit Yoko Kanno about it though, because she's composed incredible pieces of original music as well. I see it as Janis Joplins "Summertime" or Elvis' "Hound Dog". Though Elvis didn't credit Big Momma Thornton (and changed some of the words), he still proved himself as a talent independent musician with..
...a bad reaction to fame in the end lol
@@Joey-Jett kanno took face on from Craig Armstrong's finding beauty, who ripped off some1 else. And the wheel goes round and round
My favorite anime. It's absolutely beautiful
Having myself a listen during quarantine, The Rona.
This is such a beautiful piece of music! I wonder why people don't talk about it.
Sadly because MOST of the people go/prefer "mainstream anime" with the same boring plot AKA: USELESS/stupid guy/girl meets or gets randomly paired with A PERFECT PARTNER whom without any logic or reason falls heads over heels for the boring protagonist, OR ALSO the "macho" plot with hundred of fights and ENDLESS power ups, OR THE FULL OF GORE AND BLOODY story were everyone is a psycho...even the dog is mad 😆; AND lets not skip the "magical creature+trainer" who goes fighting around the world aiming to be "the best fighter" with said "pet". AND DONT FORGET TONS OF FANSERVICE AND CHEAP COMEDY. Yep, that is the kind of anime that sells this days. Anime with deep stories and a new plot that goes far from the mentioned examples, are not so popular among the anime fans unfortunately....
I love this song it brings my emotions out..
I lost father and I still miss him.......
I kept rooting for the wolves and it might sound like I'm crazy but for Darcia too. They all deserved to be happy at the end. I won't be rewatching because I want it to be a once in a lifetime anime.
Dang, buffered right at 3:43. Totally killed the mood
When I die I want to see my dad in paradise together
Me too me too 🙏
Pray to God and ask him that, genuinely mean it and he will give it to you, what you seek .
That was beautiful.
*Song plays*
Me(who watch the entire anime multiple times): crying my eyes out
My Wife(First time experiencing the anime.): Why are you crying? They're just running around Cheza. They seem happy
Me: Yes but I know how it ends. . .
We watched this with our nephews & nieces. Same scene. We both start tearing up and cry. They asked us the same thing. We told them its because we know how it ends. They haven't finished the show yet but damn will it break there hearts. Especially Blu. They have a Blu Dog. . .
this is legend olds are gold
I miss wolfs rain soo much!
I love this anime, nut can’t explain why, watching it was like I had a dream, but couldn’t remember exactly what happened….
And you know what really sucks? We'll never hear this from a live orchestra.
i would pay a lot of money to hear this ost live
This song is a slight variation of Bill Evans' Symbiosis 2nd Movement, and she has performed it with an orchestra many times
open.spotify.com/track/4xQvvwFiWaJXwwqQxCs6Nh?si=sDVkEKSBRGW38w3wOla03A
@@Joey-Jett Whoa! I didn't know that! Thank you!!
@@Joey-Jett I think this ones better
Beautiful
Oh man maybe it was a bad idea to listen awww man those feels hit hard
They just wanted to go to paradise...
Lovely piece. Reminds me heavily (and may be influenced by) of a modern mix of Gorecki's Symphony of sorrowful songs first movement combined with bits of Ralph Vaughn Williams' Theme on Fantasia by Tallis. Both amazing songs in their own right this adds something new on top and is spellbinding for it... great anime too!
I totally love it!
Anyone who liked this soundtrack, I need to recommend you the Last Unicorn soundtrack because for some reason this made me think of that
Oh okay thank you. I'll look into it.
Last Unicorn i so beautiful i even bought a book
Thank you very much for the video the music is beautiful =)
PLEASE!!! Can I get a recording of an Orchestra that plays this piece. I would love to hear and see it. Such a beautiful song, I don't know why no-one havent picked it up after all these years.
Just, beautiful. ♥
you dont really have to see,your ears describe the scenery & nuance of "rakuen"
3:42 my favorite part❤
I love this soundtrack
love this. thanks!
Plenty of animes had better openings and credit pieces, but none I've seen had a soundtrack the likes of this one.
Astounding soundtrack
3:33 so damn beautiful
Kiba Scream TT^TT CHEZAAA!!!!!! :'(
I lost father last year and I still miss him
I hope you are doing well...sorry about your father...I know the pain of loss as well...it will stay with you for a while but we just have to keep going for their sake. Remember the good times :) and go in peace
Hermosa musica 😍😘💞🎶🎶🎵💔😭😭 Wolf's Rain
3:43 *goosebumps*
I don't understand why Victor Entertainment would take this away
Something changed when TH-cam red was introduced a year or so ago. Can't remember specifics though.
Yeah I never knew exactly why, I was able to get theses songs from a friend that was from a different country though.
I cried like a kid at this point
Morir es paraíso todo el álbum es maravilloso
Beautiful music... Tsume
one can only write suxh beautiful harmony with the study of jazz and impessionist
Bill Evans ❤
Es hermoso este anime me da mucha melancolia.y me da pena mucho el final todos mueren en el intento por ir al paradise.
Underated anime but a good one.
Esta hermosa
Imagine walking down the isle to this song
This soundtrack came second place to Daffy Duck in space!!!
only those who know, know..
Yoko Kanno makes beautiful music..
4:40 to end
The son of Rolf Løvland, one of the two band members, went to the same class as me in primary school.
Gonna watch this anime after i finished Monster
I want to learn piano mOSTly to pearn this piece TuT also because I love piano but I must learn this!!!
bill evans & claus ogerman symbiosis mouvement 02
Un anime único y muy desconocido, Yoko kano la compositora vuelve a hacer una banda sonora increíble (Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop) la historia también es muy buena y con bastante originalidad, pocos animes hacen algo diferente como Wolf Rain a dia de hoy, todos son ahora isekai de mierda y comedias absurdas que dan todo menos gracia.
A unique and very unknown anime, Yoko kano the composer makes an incredible soundtrack again (Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop) the story is also very good and quite original, few animes do something different like Wolf Rain today, they are all now shitty isekai and absurd comedies that are anything but funny.
What that sound? 2:23
fandechobits it is a live recording of an orchestra so you’re going to hear little noises if the composers switching pedals on the piano keys of breathing
I think of it as the last human radio messages being sent out before the world freezes over. It adds to the atmosphere of the track in my opinion.
leading up to the four minute mark has me :,(
december 2024
There is another song very similar to this one... I've heard it American movies... Jamie Cullum- Gran Torino is very similar...
bueno el anime
It is hard to find this song. Oh yoko, it's like you're a genius, but then you plagiarize, but then it's okay because this.
My exact feelings XD She can be a total hack or a master composer. Hard to hate her when most of her music fills me up with so much emotion.
Quite a few songs! The main two I can recall are Hooverphonic's Battersea (Yoko Kanno's Cyberbird) and Bjork's Hyperballad (Kanno's Where Does This Ocean Go)
She made numerous original masterpieces, she's an undisputable genius
i think what you are trying to say is that she has good songs.
You can say that. The diversity of those good songs are mind boggling It's not one kind of music like most composers do. Each shines at its own genre. She's incredible.