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# Tanin no Kanshō (他人の干渉; Interference of Outsiders)
# Tanin no Kanshō (他人の干渉; Interference of Outsiders)
# Manatsu no Shūen (真夏の終演; The End of Midsummer)<ref>Literally, ''shūen'' refers to "end of a performance."
# Manatsu no Shūen (真夏の終演; The End of Midsummer)<ref>Literally, ''shūen'' refers to "end of a performance."</ref>
# Taikō he no Kinkyūhinan (退行への緊急避難; Emergency Evacuation to Regression)
# Taikō he no Kinkyūhinan (退行への緊急避難; Emergency Evacuation to Regression)
# Itsuwari no, Saisei (偽りの、再生; False Regeneration)
# Itsuwari no, Saisei (偽りの、再生; False Regeneration)

Revision as of 21:54, 3 May 2011

This is the soundtrack for End of Evangelion.

Track Listing

  1. Tanin no Kanshō (他人の干渉; Interference of Outsiders)
  2. Manatsu no Shūen (真夏の終演; The End of Midsummer)[1]
  3. Taikō he no Kinkyūhinan (退行への緊急避難; Emergency Evacuation to Regression)
  4. Itsuwari no, Saisei (偽りの、再生; False Regeneration)
  5. Migawari no Shinnyū (身代わりの侵入; Invasion of Substitutes)
  6. II Air (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068) (composed by Johann Sebastian Bach)
  7. Munashiki Nagare (空しき流れ; Futile Flow)
  8. Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours- (sung by Loren & Mash)
  9. Hajimari he no Tōhi (始まりへの逃避; Escape to the Origin)
  10. Fuan to no Mitsugetsu (不安との密月; Honeymoon with Anxiety)
  11. Komm, süsser Tod (M-10 Director's Edit Version) (sung by Arianne)
  12. Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147) (composed by Johann Sebastian Bach)
  13. Heisoku no Kakudai (閉塞の拡大; Expansion of Obstruction)
  14. Yume no Sukima (夢のスキマ; Opening of the Dream)

Notes

  1. Literally, shūen refers to "end of a performance."