Haruka nakamura reissues Look Back soundtrack

- Haruka nakamura’s “Look Back” soundtrack reissue was promoted on June 2 through retailer and social posts, reviving the 2024 anime score and theme song. - Tower Records listed the limited analog repress at 4,400 yen, while the 16-track soundtrack includes “Light song,” performed by urara. - Digital versions remain available on major streaming services, while retailer pages point buyers to current vinyl restock and repress details.

Haruka nakamura’s soundtrack for the anime film “Look Back” resurfaced in the current release cycle through retailer and social-media promotion on June 2, sending collectors back to a title that first accompanied the film’s 2024 release. A Tower Records social post highlighted the soundtrack again, and retailer listings show the album as a limited analog repress rather than a newly expanded edition. The release centers on the same 16-track score tied to the film, including the theme song “Light song.” Digital versions of the soundtrack and the song remain listed on major streaming platforms. ### Which release is being recirculated? Tower Records Online identified the item as “劇場アニメ ルックバック オリジナルサウンドトラック<数量限定生産盤>” and said on a January 28, 2026 product feature page that the analog record had been set for a limited repress at a price of 4,400 yen. Discogs separately lists a 2026 pressing of the soundtrack and says limited quantities were sold through retailers and at a Tokyo exhibition tied to the film before a second wave of orders opened in late January. That matches the current circulation of store posts pointing buyers toward restock information rather than announcing a brand-new soundtrack program. (tower.jp) ### What is actually on the soundtrack? Apple Music lists the album “劇場アニメ ルックバック オリジナルサウンドトラック” as a 16-song release from June 28, 2024, with a total runtime of 25 minutes. YouTube Music also shows a 16-track sequence for the soundtrack. (discogs.com) The tracklist includes “Light song,” which Apple Music credits to haruka nakamura and urara. The official “Look Back” site also identifies “Light song” as the theme song and says urara’s vocals feature on the track. ### How does “Light song” fit into the film? The official “Look Back” website said in an April 17, 2024 news post that the main trailer used “Light song,” composed by haruka nakamura, with vocals by urara. (music.apple.com) The same site’s discography page lists “Light song” as part of the soundtrack package. That places the song at the center of the film’s music rollout from the start, which helps explain why current reposts and retailer alerts are using it as the key identifier for the reissue. (music.apple.com) That is an inference based on the official soundtrack credits and current retailer framing. ### Is this a vinyl-only story, or is the music already online? Apple Music and Spotify both carry “Light song,” and Apple Music lists the full soundtrack album as available digitally. (lookback-anime.com) That means the current activity is mainly about physical availability and collector demand, not first-time access to the music itself. Juno Records also lists the soundtrack on vinyl, reinforcing that the title has moved through specialist retail channels outside Japan as interest in the pressing spread. ### What should buyers watch next? Tower Records said online orders tied to the repress were expected to arrive in early April 2026, and its product page remains the clearest retailer reference point for the limited analog edition. (music.apple.com) The official “Look Back” site remains the main source for soundtrack and film-related discography details, including “Light song” and other related music releases. (tower.jp) (juno.co.uk)

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