Arashi no Saxophone

Arashi no Saxophone (Saxophone Storm) is a name related to several songs that serve as theme to Iori Yagami.

While Esaka and Tears were created to mirror Kyo Kusanagi's music taste, Arashi no Saxophone was created to mirror Iori's music taste. All of these songs has a prominant use of a saxophone, as the name says.

Arashi no Saxophone
The first Arashi no Saxophone worked as theme for Iori Yagami, Billy Kane and Eiji Kisaragi, but the music director had Iori Yagami and their stage in mind while composing the music.

The song, as the name says, has a prominent use of the saxophone, but there's also a piano, a bass guitar and an electric in the background and there's also a very "jazzy" drum.

The arranged version also has some vocals (mainly singing "Let me see you dance so far!), a two piano solos and a flute solo.

Arashi no Saxophone 2
The second version of Arashi no Saxophone is basically a revamped version of the first one. The only differences are the bigger use of the electric guitar. This song has also been strongly associated by fans to Vice and Mature. This song was also used in The King of Fighters '98 and The King of Fighters 2002.

Sadistic Eyes ~Arashi no Saxophone 3~
This song is completely different from the other two Arashi no Saxophone. This song has a faster tempo and is more enjoyable. The saxophone is present, but the main riff is played by an electric guitar, letting the saxophone doing solos during the song, although the arranged version also has a guitar solo.