Sonic 30th Anniversary Symphony album now available on Apple Music



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Sonic fans who missed Sonic’s 30th Anniversary Symphony concert on Blue Blur’s birthday or just want to relive the magic of hearing Sonic’s orchestral tracks can now hear him again anytime on a music streaming service of their choice. Sega released the Sonic 30th Anniversary Symphony album on iTunes and Apple Music, and it could roll out to other music streaming platforms, like Spotify, by next week.

The album contains 25 tracks, starting with “Sonic the Hedgehog Medley” and ending with “Friends (Orchestral Version)” from Sonic Mania. All of the biggest tracks in the Sonic franchise will be played in the same order as the June 23 concert day for one hour and 46 minutes.

It is not currently known whether the Sonic 30th Anniversary Symphony album will have a physical release, but a record or vinyl record version is not outside the realm of possibilities. The Sonic Colors: Ultimate soundtrack is slated for release on vinyl next year, and fans can pre-order it now. The vinyl record will be sold in two editions, the Random Sprite-Colored Vinyl and the Limited Edition Sprite Trail Splatter, but the latter is already sold out.

The concert video is still available on the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel for those who want to watch three full hours of Sonic musical goodness with a Chao Garden and Crush 40 intermission shredding the sounds of the Sonic Adventure era on their guitars.



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