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and peaked at number 12 on the Oricon albums chart, staying in the chart for 22 weeks.[http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/ranking_list.asp?itemcd=134024&samecd=1&chart_kbn=11A&linkcd=30031984] The album was re-released on DVD-Audio with catalog number KIAW-21 on December 22, 2004.[http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/detail.asp?itemcd=575141&samecd=1] The album was released in the US by Geneon Entertainment on January 1, 2004.[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/sound-decision/2004-01-29/3]
and peaked at number 12 on the Oricon albums chart, staying in the chart for 22 weeks.[http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/ranking_list.asp?itemcd=134024&samecd=1&chart_kbn=11A&linkcd=30031984] The album was re-released on DVD-Audio with catalog number KIAW-21 on December 22, 2004.[http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/detail.asp?itemcd=575141&samecd=1] The album was released in the US by Geneon Entertainment on January 1, 2004.[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/sound-decision/2004-01-29/3]


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Neon Genesis Evangelion is the first soundtrack album for the anime series. It was produced by Hideaki Anno and released under the King Record label Starchild with catalog number KIKA-286 on November 22, 1995. [1] It was recorded on December 6, 1995, [2] and peaked at number 12 on the Oricon albums chart, staying in the chart for 22 weeks.[3] The album was re-released on DVD-Audio with catalog number KIAW-21 on December 22, 2004.[4] The album was released in the US by Geneon Entertainment on January 1, 2004.[5]