Dragon Ball Super Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack Vinyl LP Orange & Blue Colour Due Out 16/01/26
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 16th January, 2026
Orange & Blue Colour
Tracklist:
LP 1
1. Cho-zets Dynamic! (Hero Version)
2. Soul of a Warrior
3. Project Zero Humans
4. Trunks and Mai
5. A Mother's Love
6. Desperate Battle With Goku Black
7. A Mystery's Mysterious Solution
8. Hand-to-hand Battle
9. Zamasu's Overwhelming Power
10. Humiliating Defeat
11. Birth of Fusion Zamasu
12. Painful Battle
13. Trunks the Savior
14. The Humans' Song of Praise
15. Vow of Peace
16. Zen-Oh's Anger
17. Triumphant Return
18. Cho-zet's Dynamic! (Defeat Version)
19. Cho-zet's Dynamic! (Sad Version)
20. An Eerie Enemy
21. Limit Break X Survivor (Instrumental - A Type)
22. Jiren's Theme
23. Prelude to Battle
24. Peril of Universe 7
25. Unknown Domain
26. Breaking Limits
27. Hitting a Wall
LP 2
1. Limit Break X Survivor (Instrumental - B Type)
2. The Price to Pay
3. Boys' Adventure
4. Distant Journey
5. Camouflage Battle
6. Sinister Plot
7. Desperate Attempt
8. Magnificent Warriors
9. Finishing Strike
10. Dear Friend
11. Tactics
12. Zen-oh's Theme
13. Forceful Battle
14. Split-second Battle
15. Clash With a Powerful Enemy
16. Tag Team Match of Dreams
17. A Terrifying Enemy
18. Closely Matched Powers
19. Do-or-die Secret Plan
20. A Futile Battle
21. The Last Desperate Battle
22. Our Hero, Son Goku
Son Goku is back to face a new threat that is descending upon Earth. Synopsis: Goku goes to train with Master Kaio, who informs him that a powerful enemy has awakened from a 39-year slumber: Beerus, God of Destruction. Beerus is searching for a warrior who appeared to him in a dream, the Super Saiyan God, whom he wishes to challenge. The vinyl includes numerous BGM from the Future Trunks and Universe Survival arcs. They range from dark to epic in a very orchestral style with the legendary Norihito Sumitomo composing (DBZ: Battle of Gods, the film, as well as video games like Gran Turismo). Some BGMs were created by Kazuya Yoshii and Takafumi Iwasaki, the latter having worked on musical projects for spin-offs of Digimon and Konosuba.