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'''''Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited''''' is an arrangement album of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' tracks. It was released on the game's 25th anniversary by [[Materia Collective]] with permission from [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]].<ref name=Materia/> This album was composed by [[Grant Kirkhope]], a composer and voice actor who has worked on various [[Nintendo]] and [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] games. The album's cover was illustrated by [[Kevin Bayliss]], a former graphics and character artist for Rare. The vocals for the "[[DK Rap]]" were performed by rapper {{wp|Substantial}}, while the sax in "Candy Kong" was performed by David Leo Kemp.<ref name=Materia/>
'''''Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited''''' is an arrangement album of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' tracks. It was released on the game's 25th anniversary by [[Materia Collective]] with permission from [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]].<ref name=Materia/> This album was composed by [[Grant Kirkhope]], a composer and voice actor who has worked on various [[Nintendo]] and [[Rare]] games. The album's cover was illustrated by [[Kevin Bayliss]], a former graphics and character artist for Rare. The vocals for the "[[DK Rap]]" were performed by rapper {{wp|Substantial}}, while the sax in "Candy Kong" was performed by David Leo Kemp.<ref name=Materia/>


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==

Latest revision as of 15:34, January 4, 2025

Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited
The album cover for Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited
Digital album cover
Composed by:
Grant Kirkhope
Publisher(s) Materia Collective
Release date World November 22, 2024[1]
Format Digital
Compact disc
Vinyl
Track(s) 18
Length 1:13:10

Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited is an arrangement album of Donkey Kong 64 tracks. It was released on the game's 25th anniversary by Materia Collective with permission from Nintendo of America.[1] This album was composed by Grant Kirkhope, a composer and voice actor who has worked on various Nintendo and Rare games. The album's cover was illustrated by Kevin Bayliss, a former graphics and character artist for Rare. The vocals for the "DK Rap" were performed by rapper Substantial, while the sax in "Candy Kong" was performed by David Leo Kemp.[1]

Tracklist[edit]

# Title Length
1 "DK Rap" 3:08
2 "DK Island" 4:18
3 "Jungle Japes" 4:41
4 "Mine Cart" 3:25
5 "Angry Aztec" 5:29
6 "Dogadon" 4:38
7 "Cranky Kong" 2:32
8 "Frantic Factory" 4:33
9 "Candy Kong" 2:08
10 "Gloomy Galleon" 4:33
11 "Pufftoss" 4:22
12 "Fungi Forest" 4:44
13 "Dogadon Reborn" 4:30
14 "Funky Kong" 1:41
15 "Crystal Caves" 4:51
16 "Ice Slide" 3:06
17 "Creepy Castle" 5:31
18 "Hideout Helm" 4:50

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c August 23, 2024. Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited. Materia Collective. Retrieved December 1, 2024. (Archived November 19, 2024, 21:53:48 UTC via Wayback Machine.)

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