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{{album infobox | {{album infobox | ||
|title=Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack | |title=Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack | ||
|image=[[File:mario64album.jpg| | |image=[[File:mario64album.jpg|200px]] [[File:SM64 SuperMario64STBack.jpg|200px]] | ||
|composer=[[Koji Kondo]] | |composer=[[Koji Kondo]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher=Pony Canyon, Inc., [[Nintendo]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|July 19, 1996|USA|November 1, 1996|Europe|1997}} | ||
| | |media=Compact disc | ||
|track=36 | |track=36 | ||
|length=51:14 | |length=51:14 | ||
|catalog= | |catalog=PCCG-00357, 2090-Fall97 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''''Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack''''' | The '''''Super Mario 64 Original Soundtrack''''' is a video game album that was produced and copyrighted by [[Nintendo]] and published by {{wp|Pony Canyon}}. The album was released in Japan and North America in 1996 and Europe in 1997. The soundtrack has 34 tracks from [[Super Mario 64|the game with the same name]], as well as a voiceover intro from the Title Screen, which is performed by the star of the game, [[Charles Martinet]]; the final track is a bonus piano version of "[[Piranha Plant]]'s Lullaby" performed by [[Koji Kondo]]. The Japanese release is also the first of ten soundtracks in the [[Nintendo 64 Sound Series]]. | ||
The soundtrack is featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' alongside the ''[[Super Mario Sunshine | The soundtrack is featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' alongside the ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' [[Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack|soundtrack]]s, albeit with a slightly altered version of the Japanese cover used to represent it. | ||
The | The soundtrack is also featured in the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', though "Dire, Dire Docks", "Looping Steps", and "Staff Roll" are the only songs to not be included. | ||
== | ==Track listing== | ||
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|"It's a Me, [[Mario]]!"<br>(Original title: "It's me, Mario!") | |"It's a Me, [[Mario]]!"<br>(Original title: "It's me, Mario!") | ||
|Voice: | |Voice: Charles Martinet | ||
|0:04 | |0:04 | ||
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|3 | |3 | ||
|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s Message | |[[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s Message | ||
|Used when Peach reads her [[letter]], as well as when the player collects enough [[Power Star]]s to open a [[ | |Used when Peach reads her [[letter]], as well as when the player collects enough [[Power Star]]s to open a [[* door]] or [[Big Star Door]] | ||
|0:09 | |0:09 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4 | |4 | ||
|Opening | |Opening | ||
|Used when | |Used when [[Lakitu]] first appears | ||
|0:35 | |0:35 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5 | |5 | ||
|[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme]] | |[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme|''Super Mario 64'' Main Theme]] | ||
|Used on the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]; in [[Whomp's Fortress]]; on [[Tall, Tall Mountain]]; and on [[Tiny-Huge Island]] | |Used on the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]; in [[Whomp's Fortress]]; on [[Tall, Tall Mountain]]; and on [[Tiny-Huge Island]] | ||
|2:22 | |2:22 | ||
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|25 | |25 | ||
|Course Clear | |Course Clear | ||
|Used | |Used at the end of any course's level | ||
|0:07 | |0:07 | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Soundtrack 64 JP-Super Mario 3D All-Stars.png|Japanese cover | |||
Soundtrack 64 JP-Super Mario 3D All-Stars.png|Japanese cover | |||
SM3DAS SM64 Soundtrack CD.png|English cover from ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'', based on the original Japanese cover | SM3DAS SM64 Soundtrack CD.png|English cover from ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'', based on the original Japanese cover | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Albums}} | {{Albums}} |