
( ティーダのテーマ, Tīda no Tēma ?) Used during the sequence in which Tidus travels through Dream Zanarkand to the blitzball stadium and later aboard the S.S. Has an overall more ethereal and electronic sound with new background noises in places and more instrumental "oomph." Originally by Nobuo Uematsu, rearranged by Hirosato Noda. ( プレリュード, Pureryūdo ?) This techno remix of the traditional theme is used as Tidus greets his fans at the beginning and during the Sphere Grid tutorial. "Zanarkand" is the only theme with this discrepancy. The website credits Hamauzu for rearranging the theme. The booklet credits Nobuo Uematsu as the sole composer and arranger. The Square Enix soundtrack sample website, and the soundtrack booklet, differ in the credits and the website doesn't list the vocalists. The new track largely follows the same instrumentation as the original, but is performed on a real piano, with less bass and with a pianissimo / piano opening.


It also plays at Home when the party is searching for Yuna. Used during the opening sequence and at the " The End" screen. ( 『全部話しておきたいんだ』, "Zenbu Hanashite Okitai Nda" ?) Tidus's Japanese voice actor, Masakazu Morita, states in Japanese the game's opening line–"Listen to my story.

Names in brackets are the alternately used ones. Track names are the official English names. The track names are listed in both Japanese and English, with Japanese artist names. If inserted into a computer's Blu-ray drive, the disc also contains 320Kb MP3 versions of the audio tracks that can be copied off the disc and played through any standard music application. The Japanese and western releases are the same disc, so song lyrics are displayed in Japanese only. The playback includes the 104 audio tracks, plus a selection of music videos. The disc is not playable in CD or DVD players-owners must play the disc through a Blu-ray video player. Unlike other original soundtrack albums, this one comes on a Blu-ray disc.

All other songs are in their original version. The version of " Via Purifico" on the album originates from the album Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X, while "Beyond the Darkness" comes from Masashi Hamauzu's album Vielen Dank. Over 60 songs were newly arranged by Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano, Tsutomu Narita, Hirosato Noda, and Ryo Yamazaki. It cost $59.99 on the North American Square Enix Online Store and is included in the PlayStation 3 Collector's Edition of Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster. February 2014 Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack is a Blu-ray album featuring all 94 tracks from Final Fantasy X HD Remaster with 10 bonus tracks from Final Fantasy X-2.
