
http://www.play-asia.com/Dragon_Ball_Ka ... -45n9.html
Other than Gohan's SSJ2 theme song in Episode 92 were there any other tracks that were supposed to be published on the next Dragon Ball Kai album?

While this is "extremely" unlikely it is possible that one or two pre-release copies could have slipped under Columbia Record's radar and made their way into the hands of a lucky consumer before the official OST IV release was canceled (this does happen so don't think that I'm talking nonsense) so they could possibly be selling one of the few if not the only existing copy of DB KAI OST IV, I'd take the dive myself just to see what happens but the price they're asking for is crazy (They want $1,218.53 for this thing which is too high for my budget) if anyone wants to take the chance please do so because if this thing turns out to be legit (again highly unlikely but still possible) then our search for the missing Kai tracks could finally end.dbboxkaifan wrote:Is this Amazon seller selling DBK OST IV? O.ô
Probably not so I won't get excited.
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I agree this may be the real deal.Gonstead wrote:Someone should contact the seller and get some photo's to prove that he does indeed own a copy.
I sent them an e-mail.Gonstead wrote:Someone should contact the seller and get some photo's to prove that he does indeed own a copy.
The CD was scheduled to be released on March 23, and it got cancelled at the beginning of the month. That sure is very unlikely. In addition, they're selling all the other Kai soundtrack CDs at the same insane price, so I guess they're just mistakenly selling something that does not exist.superrayman3 wrote:While this is "extremely" unlikely it is possible that one or two pre-release copies could have slipped under Columbia Record's radar and made their way into the hands of a lucky consumer before the official OST IV release was canceled (this does happen so don't think that I'm talking nonsense) so they could possibly be selling one of the few
That may be the case but Pre-release copies can sometimes get sent out pretty early so they might actually have one, we'll just have to wait and see if they reply to your email kei.kei17 wrote:The CD was scheduled to be released on March 23, and it got cancelled at the beginning of the month. That sure is very unlikely. In addition, they're selling all the other Kai soundtrack CDs at the same insane price, so I guess they're just mistakenly selling something that does not exist.Gonstead wrote:Someone should contact the seller and get some photo's to prove that he does indeed own a copy.
Unlike the US, that kind of thing hardly happens in Japan, so I really doubt that is the case.superrayman3 wrote:Pre-release copies can sometimes get sent out pretty early so they might actually have one, we'll just have to wait and see if they reply to your email kei.
Well hopefully we'll find out soon enough if they do or don't have OST IV.kei17 wrote:Unlike the US, that kind of thing hardly happens in Japan, so I really doubt that is the case.superrayman3 wrote:Pre-release copies can sometimes get sent out pretty early so they might actually have one, we'll just have to wait and see if they reply to your email kei.
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I think we all want the complete Gohan SSJ2 theme I also really want a clear version of Creature of Marvel slow version.penguintruth wrote:It's a shame. I really wanted that track they used for SSJ2 Gohan.
I agree even though it wasn't Unmei no Hi it still sounded epic.penguintruth wrote:It was no Unmei no Hi, but it was pretty good.
I wonder if it'd be possible to get a clean version with a succession of wave reversals:penguintruth wrote:It's a shame. I really wanted that track they used for SSJ2 Gohan.
It was no Unmei no Hi, but it was pretty good.
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I brought up a similar concept here http://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtop ... =6&t=20503 and from what Gonstead has said according to kei17 it's impossible.Puto wrote:I wonder if it'd be possible to get a clean version with a succession of wave reversals:
This is impossible to do for 2 reasons.Puto wrote:Take the Kikuchi M&E track from the dub 5.1 track, and use it to cancel out the music and effects on the japanese audio track on the same disc.
This goes along with the idea I brought up in the link posted above.Puto wrote:Then take this voices-only, M&E-less japanese audio and use it to cancel out the voices from the original Japanese TV airing.