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The '''''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version''''' is the official compact disc soundtrack for ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', featuring tracks originally arranged for the game by [[Yoko Shimomura]]. It was released as a Japan-exclusive product on March 8, 1996. All of the songs are based on ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.
The '''''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version''''' is the official compact disc soundtrack for ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', featuring tracks originally arranged for the game by [[Yoko Shimomura]]. It was released as a Japan-exclusive product on March 8, 1996. All of the songs are based on ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.


This soundtrack would later be remastered as a part of the third and fourth discs of ''[[Super Mario RPG Original Sound Box]]'', alongside the rearrangements from the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]''.<ref>https://na.store.square-enix-games.com/super-mario-rpg-original-sound-box</ref>
This soundtrack would later get remastered as a part of the third and fourth discs of ''[[Super Mario RPG Original Sound Box]]'', alongside the rearrangements from the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)]]''.<ref>https://na.store.square-enix-games.com/super-mario-rpg-original-sound-box</ref>


The following is a list of tracks included within the two CDs, all of which were composed by Shimomura, or arranged from songs originally composed by [[Koji Kondo]] or Nobuo Uematsu (which are noted in the included tracklist).
The following is a list of tracks included within the two CDs, all of which were composed by Shimomura, or arranged from songs originally composed by [[Koji Kondo]] or Nobuo Uematsu (which are noted in the included tracklist).
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*"The Hill," the song that plays on [[Booster Hill]], ends a few seconds earlier in the soundtrack album than in the game in the {{wp|D major}} verse. However, the original full version of the song has its last two verses in {{wp|E major}} and a repeated {{wp|G-flat major|G flat major}} in a higher octave than the first verse, both verses of which were absent in the soundtrack album and in the game.
*"The Hill," the song that plays on [[Booster Hill]], ends a few seconds earlier in the soundtrack album than in the game in the {{wp|D major}} verse. However, the original full version of the song has its last two verses in {{wp|E major}} and a repeated {{wp|G-flat major|G flat major}} in a higher octave than the first verse, both verses of which were absent in the soundtrack album and in the game.
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