A new album called Complete Song Collection Box, Vol. 1 came out this year, and it includes Yamamoto's songs, including Battle Color of the Warriors.
I was under the impression that all future Yamamoto music was banned from appearing again, after he got the boot from Toei.
Yamamoto ban over?
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Re: Yamamoto ban over?
I'm not aware of any new Dragon Ball music releases from this year beyond the Super Hero soundtrack.
Indeed, Columbia lists nothing and there's nothing showing up in Amazon Japan searches.
What release exactly are you referring to here?
Yamamoto was let go from his work on Dragon Ball Kai, and his work from that and other in-print products (namely Raging Blast 2) was scrubbed. This then extended to reissue-type works (namely Budokai HD Collection and the Super Butoden 1 & 2 digital releases).
That said, there's no "ban" on his music. We have no public statement saying his music "can't be used". After the press release regarding Kai, there has never been a public statement about it. They're just... not... releasing it or using it. Because of course they wouldn't.
But again, I'm not aware of any "new" release or re-release of music, so it's impossible to comment on whatever scenario you're referring to here.
Indeed, Columbia lists nothing and there's nothing showing up in Amazon Japan searches.
What release exactly are you referring to here?
Yamamoto was let go from his work on Dragon Ball Kai, and his work from that and other in-print products (namely Raging Blast 2) was scrubbed. This then extended to reissue-type works (namely Budokai HD Collection and the Super Butoden 1 & 2 digital releases).
That said, there's no "ban" on his music. We have no public statement saying his music "can't be used". After the press release regarding Kai, there has never been a public statement about it. They're just... not... releasing it or using it. Because of course they wouldn't.
But again, I'm not aware of any "new" release or re-release of music, so it's impossible to comment on whatever scenario you're referring to here.
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Re: Yamamoto ban over?
This is what I am referring to.
https://music.apple.com/us/album/comple ... 1636515092
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F4QmIVwyTM
https://music.apple.com/us/album/comple ... 1636515092
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F4QmIVwyTM
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Re: Yamamoto ban over?
Ah-hah. That's not a new release -- that's just a digital version of 2008's 13-disc release (documented on our "CD Sets" page).
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Re: Yamamoto ban over?
Okay, I guess that makes sense.
I do think it's interesting, though, that this comes as Yamamoto has gone back to music composing.
I do think it's interesting, though, that this comes as Yamamoto has gone back to music composing.