Kentarō Haneda Songtexte
Towa no Ai -Prologue- (M-1)
Geboren am 12. Januar 1949, Gestorben am 02. Juni 2007
Meitantei Holmes Soundtrack Soushuuban
- OP "A Story Which Fell from the Sky" Full Version
- OP "A Story Which Fell from the Sky" TV Size
- ED "Dance of the River Thames" Full Version
- ED "Dance of the River Thames" TV Size
- OP Arrange ~ Comical
- OP Arrange ~ Slow, Harmonica
- ED Arrange ~ Orchestra
- ED Arrange ~ Slow
- Slow ~ Oboe, Bagpipes
- Slow ~ Strings
- Refreshing ~ Middle Tempo
- Slow ~ Jazz, Harmonica
- Refreshing ~ Piccolo
- ED Arrange ~ Up Tempo, Horn
- ED Arrange ~ Pizzicato, Slow Jazz
- Suspense ~ Slow
- Grand Theme
- Suspense ~ Medium Tempo
- Comical ~ Up Tempo
- Refreshing ~ Marimba
- Glockenspiel ~ Up Tempo
- Slow ~ Minor Accordion
- Refreshing ~ Clarinet
- Fanfare
- Suspense ~ Band
- Suspense ~ Chopper, Pianica
- Walking Bass Jazz
- Suspense ~ Sax
- Slow ~ Major Strings
- Slow ~ Harpsichord, Oboe
Project A-Ko: Kanketsuhen Kuusou Onban (Soundtrack)
Sherlock Holmes (Soundtrack)
- A Story Which Fell from the Sky
- Foggy London
- A Familiar Corner of Town
- Professor Moriarty
- An Energetic Boy
- A Story Which Fell from the Sky
- Basking in the Sunset
- Dance of the River Thames
- Wrapped in Your Heart
- The Constant Chase
- Hotbed of Evil
- Scotland Yard Patrol Car
- Crystal Memory (Dance of the River Thames, instrumental)
- Running Around in Search of a Clue
- The Blue Sky is Our World
- Dance of the River Thames
The Holmes Collection (Soundtrack)
- A Story Which Fell from the Sky
- Professor Moriarty
- An Energetic Boy
- Basking in the Sunset
- "Professor Moriarty's Criminology Lecture": Drama, Chapter 1 - Startle People with UFO-style Criminal Psychology
- Dance of the River Thames
- Good-bye Sweet Heart (von Kunio Muramatsu)
- The Blue Carbuncle (von Kunio Muramatsu)
- Hideout (von Kunio Muramatsu)
- Airship (von Kunio Muramatsu)
- "Professor Moriarty's Criminology Lecture (Part 2 - Actual Action)" Drama, Chapter 1 - Playing a Joke on Scotland Yard, Criminal Aerodynamics
- Bouken no Alibi (von Kunio Muramatsu)