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Symphonic Suite Akira
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Symphonic Suite Akira (交響組曲アキラ, Kōkyō Kumikyoku Akira) is the soundtrack album to the 1988 anime film Akira by Japanese musical collective Geinoh Yamashirogumi, released by Invitation on July 27, 1988. The music was composed and conducted by musical director Shoji Yamashiro.[1] The soundtrack draws heavily from Japanese noh, Buddhist chants, and traditional Indonesian gamelan music.[2][3]

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A CD single titled "Theme of Akira" (AKIRAのテーマ, Akira no Tēma) was released on July 16, 1988. The title track is a medley of "Kaneda" and "Battle Against Clown", while "Tetsuo's Metamorphosis" (鉄雄のメタモルフォーゼ, Tetsuo no Metamorufōze) uses sections of "Mutation" and "Exodus from the Underground Fortress".[4][5]

The album was first released in North America by JVC in 1990 as Akira: Original Soundtrack. It was reissued in 2000 by AnimeTrax. The album was re-released by Milan Records as Akira: Symphonic Suite on September 15, 2017.[6]

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CD version

All music is composed by Shoji Yamashiro.

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Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Tsuyoshi Kon – guitar
  • Tokihiko Morishita – keyboard
  • Tadashi Namba – keyboard
  • Nobu Saitō – percussion
  • Hideo Yamaki – drums
  • Yukihiro Issoh – noh (fuekata)
  • Junzō Miyamasu – noh (tsuzumikata)
  • Nobuyuki Shirasaka – noh (ōkawakata)
  • Masamichi Yamazaki – noh (shitekata)
  • Kiyoshi Yoshitani – noh (taikokata)
  • Ida Bagus Sugata – Balinese tantra
  • Kunihiko Tominaga – synthesizer programming
  • Kenji Niina – synthesizer programming
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Akira: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Akira: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is an alternate version of Symphonic Suite Akira, released by Victor Entertainment on October 10, 1988. It features the film score mixed with dialogue from the film.

The album was released in the United Kingdom by Demon Soundtracks as Akira: The Original Japanese Soundtrack in 1994.[7]

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Akira Remix

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Akira Remix is a remix album based on Symphonic Suite Akira, released by Victor Entertainment on CD and digital platforms on August 21, 2024, and on LP on March 26, 2025.[8][9] Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo served as the two-disc album's executive producer and selected three musicians for this project. Makoto Kubota (of Makoto Kubota & the Sunset Gang and Les Rallizes Dénudés) remixed the 13 tracks on the first disc, while Pizzicato Five founder Yasuharu Konishi and anime score composer Kuniaki Haishima each remixed three tracks on the second disc.[10][11][12]

The album peaked at No. 18 on Oricon's Weekly Albums chart and No. 19 on Billboard Japan's Hot Albums chart.[13][14]

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Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Takashi Mizutani – guitar (disc 1 track 1)
  • Daichi Itō – drums (disc 1 track 1)
  • Yukihiro Fukutomi – programming (disc 2 tracks 1–3)
  • Ryusuke Kakizawa – drums, pandeiro (disc 2 tracks 1–3)

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Footnotes

  1. "Ohjifuchi" is a rearranged version of "Mutation"
  2. Features "Requiem", "Kaneda", "Winds Over the Neo-Tokyo", "Tetsuo", and "Battle Against Clown"
  3. Features "Tetsuo", "Shohmyoh", "Illusion", "Dolls' Polyphony", and "Exodus from the Underground Fortress"
  4. Features "Tetsuo", "Requiem", "Mutation", and "Illusion"
  5. Features "Requiem" and "Exodus from the Underground Fortress"

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