The Chrono series is very special to me; I wrote this arrangement similar to how it plays out in Chrono Cross. When this song plays, it's during a very heartbreaking scene, but the game reminds us that with love and patience, things do get better. Bringing it from an orchestral and choir setting all the way to a post-punk song really highlights that; listening to the two 'parts' of this track almost feels like night and day. I'm really impressed at what all the performers were able to ring up with this track and I hope that everyone listens enjoys it as much as I do.
from
Multiplayer 5: Connection,
released December 16, 2019
UPC 00811576032971
MPCH-006
Ⓟ 2019 Materia Collective LLC dba Multiplayer Charity
Lucas Guimaraes: Arranger, Producer, Vocals (Tenor), Vocals (Bass)
Andrew Steffen: Violin
Andrew Stern: Cello
Bonnie Bogovich: Vocals (Alto), Vocals (Soprano)
Catboss.: Flute
Charles Ritz: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals (Tenor)
David Russell: Piano
Eric L.: Trombone
Jester Musician: Engraver
Matthew Harnage: Producer, Mixing Engineer, Guitar
wolfman1405: Producer, Guitar, Bass, Drums
Compositions:
• "The Girl Who Stole the Stars (from "Chrono Cross")"
Mitsuda Yasunori (Composer)
For complete credits and information about this release, please visit Materia Collective:
www.materiacollective.com/music/multiplayer-5-connection