In any case, I think the one of the most recognizable songs is the one embedded above: Wind Scene. If Square Enix were to give Mitsuda himself an orchestra and tell him to take it on the road playing Chrono Trigger concerts, I would expect the songs they play to sound very similar to what Robinson produced for his two albums. There's no shortage of remixes and covers of Chrono Trigger music, but as far as I've heard, no one gets as close to the source material as Robinson does with his compositions. In lieu of the original compositions, I'll embed officially-licensed covers created by Malcolm Robinson, a composer who spent a large portion of the 2010s creating and releasing two albums' worth of Chrono Trigger orchestral compositions. Square Enix hasn't uploaded the Chrono Trigger original soundtrack to YouTube, which does complicate things, but we're not entirely out of options. We're in a bit of a tough spot because I want to embed several songs from the soundtrack in this article, but there isn't really a way for me to do that both legally and easily when it comes to the original compositions we heard on the SNES.
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