This was performed by Minami Kuribayashi with BASXI at Tokyo in 2002. The title means "The Songs of Distant Earth", probably inspired by the same title of the novel Sir Arthur Charles Clarke author...
This was performed by Minami Kuribayashi with BASXI at Tokyo in 2002. The title means "The Songs of Distant Earth", probably inspired by the same title of the novel Sir Arthur Charles Clarke authored. This is the ending theme song of the "Eroge" called "MUV-LUV unlimited", released in Japan, 2003.
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it might have been inspired by that book, i don't know either way, but if you read that book and listen to Mike Oldfields Album titled 'Songs of Distant Earth' it goes perfectly, because Mike Oldfield and Sir Arther C. Clarke get inspired by each others works.
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thx for uploading :)