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''Neon Genesis Evangelion III'' is a soundtrack album featuring music from ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. The album reached a peak of rank 1 on the Oricon album database, with 11 frequent appearances. Shiro Sagisu created the music, the label Starchild distributed the album and produced by [[Hideaki Anno]], it was released on May 22, 1996 and on August 3, 2004 by Geneon Anime Music.
{{Media Infobox
[[File:OST III.jpg|thumb|Evangelion OST III Front]]
| name          =  Neon Genesis Evangelion OST III
| image        = [[File:OST III.jpg|200px]]
| publisher Japan    = King Records/Starchild
| publisher Other = Geneon
| release Japan      = May 22, 1996
|release Other = August, 2004
| media        = Audio CD
| author        =[[Shiro Sagisu]]
}}
''Neon Genesis Evangelion OST III'' is a soundtrack album featuring music from ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. The album reached a peak of rank 1 on the Oricon album database, with 11 frequent appearances. Shiro Sagisu created the music, the label Starchild distributed the album and produced by [[Hideaki Anno]], it was released on May 22, 1996 and on August 3, 2004 by Geneon Anime Music.
 
==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==
#"Happiness Is the Smell of Sin"  4:36
#"Happiness Is the Smell of Sin"  4:36

Revision as of 14:06, 3 December 2011

Neon Genesis Evangelion OST III
Media Type Audio CD
Author Shiro Sagisu

Neon Genesis Evangelion OST III is a soundtrack album featuring music from Neon Genesis Evangelion. The album reached a peak of rank 1 on the Oricon album database, with 11 frequent appearances. Shiro Sagisu created the music, the label Starchild distributed the album and produced by Hideaki Anno, it was released on May 22, 1996 and on August 3, 2004 by Geneon Anime Music.

Track Listing

  1. "Happiness Is the Smell of Sin" 4:36
  2. "Eternal Embrace" 5:23
  3. "Normal Blood" 1:56
  4. "Harbinger of Tragedy" 1:38
  5. "Childhood Memories, Shut Away" 0:35
  6. "Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses." 2:19
  7. "Background Music II" 1:33
  8. "Background Music III" 2:32
  9. "In the Depths of Human Hearts" 2:22
  10. "Hostility Restrained" 1:37
  11. "Three of Me, One of Someone Else" 2:19
  12. "Crime of Innocence" 2:25
  13. "The Sorrow of Losing the Object of One's Dependence" 1:31
  14. "Do You Love Me?" 2:20
  15. "Separation Anxiety"[1] 2:26
  16. "Introjection"[2] 2:25
  17. "Depression"[3] 2:34
  18. "Splitting of the Breast" 2:14
  19. "Infantile Dependence, Adult Dependency"[4] 3:00
  20. "Mother Is the First Other" 2:24
  21. "The Heady Feeling of Freedom" 1:48
  22. "Good, or Don't Be." 1:22
  23. "Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi TV Size Version)" 1:08
  24. "Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat TV Size Version)" 1:08
  25. "Fly Me to the Moon (Aya Bossa Techno TV Size Version)" 1:07
  26. "Fly Me to the Moon (Yoko Takahashi Acid Bossa TV Size Version)" 1:07
  27. "Fly Me to the Moon (4 Beat Off Vocal TV Size Version)" 1:07
  28. "Fly Me to the Moon (Off Vocal TV Size Version)" 1:07
  29. "Fly Me to the Moon (Aki Jungle TV Size Version)" 1:07
  30. "Fly Me to the Moon (B-22A Type TV Size Version)" 1:07
  31. "Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#23) TV Size Version)" 1:09
  32. "Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#25) TV Size Version)" 1:09
  33. "Fly Me to the Moon (Rei (#26) TV Size Version)" 1:09
  34. "Fly Me to the Moon (Aya London Beat Version)" 8:15

References

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