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Last Updated: 11/9/03


    Ten no Maki


    Name: Ten no Maki
    Studio: Star Child
    Catalog Number: KICA 23
    Released: 1990-9-5
    Price: ¥2913
    Total Playing Time: 57:08
    Total Tracks: 9
    Misc: Cassette - KITA23 At: ¥2718


    Tracks:

    Side A
    1. First movement `Demon eye labyrinth'
    7:27
    [1] Sanjiyan
    [2] Yakumo - reincarnation
    Haneda Symphonic Orchestra
    2. STAGE 1   Prologue
    3:32
    3. 3x3 EYES <Vocal>
    Takada Band (Fumihiko Tachiki, Ami Itabashi)
    3:55
    4. STAGE 2   Goddess of fate
    12:49
    Side B
    5. Second movement `Run astray'
    10:35
    [1] Tibet
    [2] Tokyo at night
    [3] Summoning a beast
    [4] Hong Kong
    Haneda Symphonic Orchestra
    6. STAGE 3   Benares
    8:14
    7. Third movement `Holy power'
    Haneda Symphonic Orchestra
    5:36
    8. Distant embrace <Vocal>
    Takada Band (Fumihiko Tachiki, Ami Itabashi)
    3:43
    9. STAGE 4   Where to?
    1:17


    There was a limited first edition CD sold in a two-piece cardboard box with the same cover art, featuring full-color artwork on the CD.)

    Music: Kentaro Haneda

    CAST
    Pai: Megumi Hayashibara
    Yakumo Fujii: Kouji Tsujitani
    Sanjiyan: Masako Nozawa
    Natsuko: Yuko Mizutani
    Benares: Shuuichi Ikeda
    Monster: Kouzou Shioya

    Review
    3x3 Eyes Ten no Maki (Heaven Volume or Sky Volume) was the first 3x3 Eyes CD to be released. It is an image album released before the anime series was created. There are four drama tracks (the "stages" listed above) that feature voice actors recreating scenes from the manga. (Notice that the voices of Sanjiyan and Benares are different from the anime voices!) The symphonic music is interesting, since it a bit different from the BGM composed by Kaoru Wada for the anime series. Takada Band is, well, typical Takada Band j-pop, but these are some of their catchier songs. The drama is pretty entertaining even if you can't understand Japanese, as long as you are familiar with the basic 3x3 Eyes storyline. Review Provided by David Park.



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