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|composer=[[Koji Kondo]]<br>Original arrangements by [[Soichi Noriki]] and performed by the [[Mario Club Band]] | |composer=[[Koji Kondo]]<br>Original arrangements by [[Soichi Noriki]] and performed by the [[Mario Club Band]] | ||
|publisher=Warner-Pioneer | |publisher=Warner-Pioneer | ||
|release= | |release={{flag list|Japan|February 25, 1991}} | ||
|format=Compact disc | |format=Compact disc | ||
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'''''Super Mario World''''' is the soundtrack album for the [[Super Mario World|SNES game of the same name]] and a compilation album of nearly all original music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. It is a two-disc soundtrack album released on February 25, 1991, exclusively in Japan. The first disc contains original jazz arrangements by Soichi Noriki and performed by the Mario Club Band. The second contains the original games' music. All pieces were composed by [[Koji Kondo]]. This list uses the localized names for the characters and areas mentioned. | '''''Super Mario World''''' is the soundtrack album for the [[Super Mario World|SNES game of the same name]] and a compilation album of nearly all original music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. It is a two-disc soundtrack album released on February 25, 1991, exclusively in Japan. The first disc contains original jazz arrangements by Soichi Noriki and performed by the Mario Club Band. The second contains the original games' music. All pieces were composed by [[Koji Kondo]]. This list uses the localized names for the characters and areas mentioned. | ||
==Tracklist== | ==Tracklist== | ||
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| 69. || ゲームオーバー<br>''Gēmu Ōbā'' || [[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Game Over]] || 0:08 || [[File:SMW Game Over.oga]] | | 69. || ゲームオーバー<br>''Gēmu Ōbā'' || [[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Game Over]] || 0:08 || [[File:SMW Game Over.oga]] | ||
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| 70. || 魔王クッパBGM<br>''Maō Kuppa BGM'' || [[Maō | | 70. || 魔王クッパBGM<br>''Maō Kuppa BGM'' || [[Maō Bowser BGM|Demon King Bowser BGM]] || 1:21 || [[File:SMW The Evil King Koopa BGM.oga]] | ||
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| 71. || ピーチ姫を助けた時<br>''Pīchi Hime o Tasuketa Toki'' || When I Saved Princess Peach || 0:18 || [[File:SMW Princess Peach is Rescued.oga]] | | 71. || ピーチ姫を助けた時<br>''Pīchi Hime o Tasuketa Toki'' || When I Saved Princess Peach || 0:18 || [[File:SMW Princess Peach is Rescued.oga]] | ||
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* [[Koji Kondo]] – composition | * [[Koji Kondo]] – composition | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |