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===Music=== {{main|Music of Final Fantasy V}} The game's soundtrack was composed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]] and consists of 56 tracks.<ref name=tracks/> A two-[[compact disc|disc]] album was released alongside the game totaling 67 tracks.<ref name="RPGFOSV"/> Uematsu had originally calculated that the game would require more than 100 pieces of music, but he managed to reduce the number to 56.<ref name="100songs"/> The song "Dear Friends" would become the title piece in the 2004 concert tour ''[[Final Fantasy concerts#Dear Friends β Music from Final Fantasy|Dear Friends -Music from Final Fantasy-]]'', chosen to reflect Uematsu's appreciation for his music's worldwide fan support.<ref name="Concert"/> The song "Clash on the Big Bridge" would later be arranged by [[Hitoshi Sakimoto]] for the ''[[Music of Final Fantasy XII#Soundtrack|Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack]]'' in 2006.<ref name="Bridge"/> The album ''Final Fantasy V: 5+1'' was released in 1992 and contained five songs from the original score as well as a previously unreleased Super Famicom version of "Matoya's Cave" from the original 1987 ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref name=ffmusic/> A collection of arranged tracks, ''[[Final Fantasy V Dear Friends]]''; a 13-track disc, ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V''; and a short series of [[remix]]es, ''Final Fantasy V: Mambo de Chocobo'', were all released in 1993.<ref name=dechocobo/> Finally, many of the original songs were included on the North American ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology Soundtrack]]'', together with the two-game compilation.<ref name=rpgfantrack/>
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