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'''Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!''' is an album that contains various songs from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' played by a live orchestra. It came with the January 2003 issue of [[Nintendo Power]]. This is not sold at any stores, but it can be legally downloaded at various sites or purchased on sites like eBay.
{{move|Smashing...Live! Live Orchestra Music}}
{{media missing|more=yes|Samples of remaining tracks from the ''Super Mario'' franchise}}
{{album infobox
|title=Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!
|image=[[File:Smashing Live.jpg|250px]]
|composer=[[lylatwiki:Hajime Hirasawa|Hajime Hirasawa]], [[David Wise]], {{wp|Akito Nakatsuka}}, [[Koji Kondo]], [[Hirokazu Tanaka]], {{wp|Jun Ishikawa (composer)|Jun Ishikawa}}, [[Hirokazu Ando]], {{wp|Junichi Masuda}}, [[wikirby:Shogo Sakai|Shogo Sakai]], [[Kazumi Totaka]], Naoto Ishida, Hideki Kanazashi, [[Yuka Tsujiyoko]], Dan Miyakawa<br>Arranged by:<br>Hajime Hirasawa, Hirokazu Ando, Shogo Sakai, [[wikirby:Tadashi Ikegami|Tadashi Ikegami]]<ref name=VGMdb>{{cite|url=vgmdb.net/album/9297|language=en|title=Super Smash Bros. Melee Smashing…Live! Live Orchestra Music|publisher=VGMdb|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}</ref><br>Conducted by:<br>Taizo Takemoto<br>Performed by:<br>{{wp|New Japan Philharmonic}}
|publisher={{flag list|Japan|{{wp|Enterbrain}}|USA|[[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]|UK|[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe]]}}
|release={{flag list|Japan|October 21, 2002<ref name=VGMdbJP>{{cite|url=vgmdb.net/album/2975|language=en|title=Dairantou Smash Brothers DX Orchestra Concert|publisher=VGMdb|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}</ref>}}{{flag list|USA|January 2003<ref name=VGMdb/>}}{{flag list|UK|2004<ref name=DiscogsUK>{{cite|url=www.discogs.com/release/1502855-New-Japan-Philharmonic-Super-Smash-Bros-Melee-SmashingLive-15-Melee-Classics|title=New Japan Philharmonic – Super Smash Bros. Melee - Smashing...Live! 15 Melee Classics|language=en|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=October 17, 2023}}</ref>}}
|format=Compact disc
|track=15
|length=61:52
|catalog={{flag list|Japan|Q+AD02012|USA|VR1799|UK|NINTENDO001 02}}
}}


==Play List==
'''Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!''' was a live orchestral concert on August 27, 2002, at the {{wp|Tokyo Bunka Kaikan}} in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].<ref name=VGMdb/> It featured arrangements of various songs from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' played by the {{wp|New Japan Philharmonic}} conducted by Taizo Takemoto.
01. 2:05 - Planet Corneria<BR>
 
02. 2:57 - Jungle Garden<BR>
An album featuring songs from the live performance, likewise titled ''Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!'', was released on October 21, 2002, in Japan; in January 2003 in the United States, where it was included in the January 2003 volume of ''[[Nintendo Power]]''; and in 2004 in the United Kingdom, where it was included in a 2004 issue of ''[[Nintendo Official Magazine UK]]''.<ref name=DiscogsUK/> It was published by {{wp|Enterbrain}},<ref name=VGMdbJP/> [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]],<ref name=VGMdb/> and [[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe]],<ref name=DiscogsUK/> respectively.
03. 4:15 - Great Bay Shrine<BR>
 
04. 4:05 - Dr. Mario<BR>
==Album tracklist==
05. 5:00 - Original Medley<BR>
{|class=wikitable
06. 3:35 - Fountain of Dreams<BR>
!#
07. 5:42 - Pokémon Medley<BR>
!Title
08. 2:40 - Opening<BR>
!width=45%|Themes arranged
09. 2:19 - Planet Venom<BR>
!Length
10. 2:43 - Yoshi's Story<BR>
!Arranger
11. 3:41 - Brinstar Depths<BR>
!Audio sample
12. 14:18 - Smash Bros. Great Medley<BR>
!Notes
13. 3:52 - Fire Emblem<BR>
|-
14. 1:53 - Green Greens<BR>
|1.
15. 2:49 - Rainbow Cruise<BR>
|Planet Corneria
[[Category:Music]]
|<small>{{iw|lylatwiki|Venom}} (''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox}}'') &ndash; {{iw|lylatwiki|Hajime Hirasawa}}<br>Map Screen (''Star Fox'') &ndash; Hajime Hirasawa<br>{{iw|lylatwiki|Space Armada}} (''Star Fox'') &ndash; Hajime Hirasawa</small>
[[Category:Lists]]
|2:05
|Hajime Hirasawa
|
|
|-
|2.
|[[DK Island Swing#Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!|Jungle Garden]]
|<small>[[DK Island Swing]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'') &ndash; [[David Wise]]</small>
|2:57
|{{iw|wikirby|Shogo Sakai}}
|
|
|-
|3.
|Great Bay Shrine
|<small>{{iw|zeldawiki|Recurring Music in The Legend of Zelda Series#Temple|Temple}} (''{{iw|zeldawiki|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link}}'') &ndash; {{wp|Akito Nakatsuka}}<br>{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda (Theme)|Main Theme}} (''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda}}'') &ndash; [[Koji Kondo]]<br>Item Get (''The Legend of Zelda'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|4:15
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|4.
|[[Fever#Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!|Dr. Mario]]
|<small>[[Fever]] (''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'') &ndash; [[Hirokazu Tanaka]]</small>
|4:05
|Shogo Sakai
|[[File:SSBM Smashing Live Fever.oga]]
|
|-
|5.
|Original Medley
|<small>{{iw|smashwiki|Music (SSBM)#All-Star Intro|All-Star Intro}} (''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'') &ndash; {{wp|Jun Ishikawa (composer)|Jun Ishikawa}}<br>{{iw|smashwiki|Music (SSBM)#Trophy|Trophy}} (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'')<br>{{iw|smashwiki|Music (SSBM)#How to Play|How to Play}} (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'')<br>[[smashwiki:Music (SSBM)#Menu 1|Menu 1]] (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'') &ndash; [[Hirokazu Ando]]<br>{{iw|smashwiki|Music (SSBM)#Ending|Ending}} (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'')</small>
|5:00
|[[Hirokazu Ando]] & Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|6.
|Fountain of Dreams
|<small>{{iw|wikirby|Gourmet Race (theme)|Gourmet Race}} (''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}'') &ndash; Jun Ishikawa</small>
|3:35
|{{iw|wikirby|Tadashi Ikegami}}
|
|Incorrectly titled "Dream of Fountain" on the ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' sleeve tracklist.
|-
|7.
|Pokémon Medley
|<small>Battle! Trainer (''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red & Blue Versions}}'') &ndash; {{iw|bulbapedia|Junichi Masuda}}<br>Battle! Gym Leader (''Pokémon Red & Blue Versions'') &ndash; Junichi Masuda<br>Battle! Wild Pokémon (''Pokémon Red & Blue Versions'') &ndash; Junichi Masuda<br>Main Theme (''Pokémon Red & Blue Versions'') &ndash; Junichi Masuda</small>
|5:42
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|8.
|Opening
|<small>{{iw|smashwiki|Music (SSBM)#Opening|Opening}} (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'') &ndash; {{iw|wikirby|Shogo Sakai}}</small>
|2:40
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|9.
|Planet Venom
|<small>Main Theme (''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox 64}}'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Title (''Star Fox 64'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|2:19
|Tadashi Ikegami
|
|
|-
|10.
|[[Yoshi's Song#Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!|Yoshi's Story]]
|<small>[[Yoshi's Song]] (''[[Yoshi's Story]]'') &ndash; [[Kazumi Totaka]]<br>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|2:43
|Hirokazu Ando
|
|
|-
|11.
|Brinstar Depths
|<small>{{iw|metroidwiki|Kraid (area)|Kraid's Lair}} (''{{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid (game)|Metroid}}'') &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka<br>Secret Room (''Metroid'') &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka<br>{{iw|metroidwiki|Brinstar}} (''Metroid'') &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka<br>Game Start (''Metroid'') &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka<br>Title Screen (''Metroid'') &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka</small>
|3:41
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|12.
|Smash Bros. Great Medley
|<small>Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2)|Ground Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>{{iw|smashwiki|Music_(SSBM)#Flat_Zone|Flat Zone}} (''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'') &ndash; Hirokazu Ando<br>Balloon Trip (''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}'')  &ndash; Hirokazu Tanaka<br>{{iw|fzerowiki|Big Blue}} (''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'') &ndash; Naoto Ishida<br>Course Theme (''Mach Rider'') &ndash; Hideki Kanazashi<br>Game Over (''Mach Rider'') &ndash; Hideki Kanazashi<br>[[Athletic Theme (Super Mario World)|Athletic Theme]] (''[[Super Mario World]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>{{iw|zeldawiki|Saria's Song}} (''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Ground Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo<br>Bonus Stage Theme (''{{iw|nwiki|Ice Climber}}'') &ndash; Akito Nakatsuka<br>Stage Theme (''Ice Climber'') &ndash; Akito Nakatsuka<br>[[Underground Theme]] (''Super Mario Bros.'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|14:18
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|13.
|Fire Emblem
|<small>Meeting Theme (''{{iw|fireemblem|Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}'') &ndash; [[Yuka Tsujiyoko]]<br>{{iw|fireemblem|Fire Emblem Theme|''Fire Emblem'' Theme}} (''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light'') &ndash; Yuka Tsujiyoko<br></small>
|3:52
|Shogo Sakai
|
|
|-
|14.
|Green Greens
|<small>{{iw|wikirby|Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens}} (''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land}}'') &ndash; Jun Ishikawa<br>{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Triumphant Return}} (''Kirby Super Star'') &ndash; Jun Ishikawa / Dan Miyakawa</small>
|1:53
|Hirokazu Ando
|
|
|-
|15.
|[[Slider#Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!|Rainbow Cruise]]
|<small>[[Slider]] (''[[Super Mario 64]]'') &ndash; [[Koji Kondo]]<br>[[Underwater Theme]] (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'') &ndash; Koji Kondo</small>
|2:49
|Shogo Sakai
|[[File:SSBM Smashing Live Rainbow Cruise Slider.oga]]
|
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Smashing Live Back Cover.jpeg|American back cover
SSBM Soundtrack CD.jpg|American disc
SSBM Smashing Live EU Cover.jpeg|European cover
SSBM Smashing Live EU Back Cover.jpeg|European back cover
SSBM Smashing Live EU Disc.jpeg|European disc
SSBM Smashing Live EU Booklet Back.jpeg|European booklet back
SSBM Smashing Live EU Tray Cover.jpeg|European tray cover
Smashing Live JP Cover.jpeg|Japanese cover
Smashing Live JP Back Cover.jpeg|Japanese back cover and disc
Smashing Live JP CD.jpeg|Japanese disc
Smashing Live JP Cover & CD.jpeg|Japanese cover and disc
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズDX:オーケストラコンサート
|JpnR=Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Derakkusu: Ōkesutora Konsāto
|JpnM=Great Fray Smash Bros. Deluxe: Orchestra Concert
|JpnC=<ref>[[:File:Smashing Live JP CD.jpeg|Japanese CD]]</ref>
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
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{{Albums}}
{{Special events}}
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[[Category:Arrangements albums]]
[[Category:Special events]]
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Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!
Cover art of Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!
Composed by:
Hajime Hirasawa, David Wise, Akito Nakatsuka, Koji Kondo, Hirokazu Tanaka, Jun Ishikawa, Hirokazu Ando, Junichi Masuda, Shogo Sakai, Kazumi Totaka, Naoto Ishida, Hideki Kanazashi, Yuka Tsujiyoko, Dan Miyakawa
Arranged by:
Hajime Hirasawa, Hirokazu Ando, Shogo Sakai, Tadashi Ikegami[1]
Conducted by:
Taizo Takemoto
Performed by:
New Japan Philharmonic
Publisher(s) Japan Enterbrain
USA Nintendo of America
UK Nintendo of Europe
Release date Japan October 21, 2002[2]
USA January 2003[1]
UK 2004[3]
Format Compact disc
Track(s) 15
Length 61:52
Catalog number(s) Japan Q+AD02012[?]
USA VR1799
UK NINTENDO001 02

Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live! was a live orchestral concert on August 27, 2002, at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo, Japan.[1] It featured arrangements of various songs from Super Smash Bros. Melee played by the New Japan Philharmonic conducted by Taizo Takemoto.

An album featuring songs from the live performance, likewise titled Super Smash Bros. Melee: Smashing...Live!, was released on October 21, 2002, in Japan; in January 2003 in the United States, where it was included in the January 2003 volume of Nintendo Power; and in 2004 in the United Kingdom, where it was included in a 2004 issue of Nintendo Official Magazine UK.[3] It was published by Enterbrain,[2] Nintendo of America,[1] and Nintendo of Europe,[3] respectively.

Album tracklist[edit]

# Title Themes arranged Length Arranger Audio sample Notes
1. Planet Corneria Venom (Star Fox) – Hajime Hirasawa
Map Screen (Star Fox) – Hajime Hirasawa
Space Armada (Star Fox) – Hajime Hirasawa
2:05 Hajime Hirasawa
2. Jungle Garden DK Island Swing (Donkey Kong Country) – David Wise 2:57 Shogo Sakai
3. Great Bay Shrine Temple (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) – Akito Nakatsuka
Main Theme (The Legend of Zelda) – Koji Kondo
Item Get (The Legend of Zelda) – Koji Kondo
4:15 Shogo Sakai
4. Dr. Mario Fever (Dr. Mario) – Hirokazu Tanaka 4:05 Shogo Sakai
5. Original Medley All-Star Intro (Super Smash Bros. Melee) – Jun Ishikawa
Trophy (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
How to Play (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
Menu 1 (Super Smash Bros. Melee) – Hirokazu Ando
Ending (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
5:00 Hirokazu Ando & Shogo Sakai
6. Fountain of Dreams Gourmet Race (Kirby Super Star) – Jun Ishikawa 3:35 Tadashi Ikegami Incorrectly titled "Dream of Fountain" on the Nintendo Power sleeve tracklist.
7. Pokémon Medley Battle! Trainer (Pokémon Red & Blue Versions) – Junichi Masuda
Battle! Gym Leader (Pokémon Red & Blue Versions) – Junichi Masuda
Battle! Wild Pokémon (Pokémon Red & Blue Versions) – Junichi Masuda
Main Theme (Pokémon Red & Blue Versions) – Junichi Masuda
5:42 Shogo Sakai
8. Opening Opening (Super Smash Bros. Melee) – Shogo Sakai 2:40 Shogo Sakai
9. Planet Venom Main Theme (Star Fox 64) – Koji Kondo
Title (Star Fox 64) – Koji Kondo
2:19 Tadashi Ikegami
10. Yoshi's Story Yoshi's Song (Yoshi's Story) – Kazumi Totaka
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) – Koji Kondo
2:43 Hirokazu Ando
11. Brinstar Depths Kraid's Lair (Metroid) – Hirokazu Tanaka
Secret Room (Metroid) – Hirokazu Tanaka
Brinstar (Metroid) – Hirokazu Tanaka
Game Start (Metroid) – Hirokazu Tanaka
Title Screen (Metroid) – Hirokazu Tanaka
3:41 Shogo Sakai
12. Smash Bros. Great Medley Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) – Koji Kondo
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2) – Koji Kondo
Flat Zone (Super Smash Bros. Melee) – Hirokazu Ando
Balloon Trip (Balloon Fight) – Hirokazu Tanaka
Big Blue (F-Zero) – Naoto Ishida
Course Theme (Mach Rider) – Hideki Kanazashi
Game Over (Mach Rider) – Hideki Kanazashi
Athletic Theme (Super Mario World) – Koji Kondo
Saria's Song (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) – Koji Kondo
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) – Koji Kondo
Bonus Stage Theme (Ice Climber) – Akito Nakatsuka
Stage Theme (Ice Climber) – Akito Nakatsuka
Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) – Koji Kondo
14:18 Shogo Sakai
13. Fire Emblem Meeting Theme (Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light) – Yuka Tsujiyoko
Fire Emblem Theme (Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light) – Yuka Tsujiyoko
3:52 Shogo Sakai
14. Green Greens Green Greens (Kirby's Dream Land) – Jun Ishikawa
Kirby's Triumphant Return (Kirby Super Star) – Jun Ishikawa / Dan Miyakawa
1:53 Hirokazu Ando
15. Rainbow Cruise Slider (Super Mario 64) – Koji Kondo
Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.) – Koji Kondo
2:49 Shogo Sakai

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズDX:オーケストラコンサート[4]
Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Derakkusu: Ōkesutora Konsāto
Great Fray Smash Bros. Deluxe: Orchestra Concert

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Super Smash Bros. Melee Smashing…Live! Live Orchestra Music. VGMdb (English). Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Dairantou Smash Brothers DX Orchestra Concert. VGMdb (English). Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c New Japan Philharmonic – Super Smash Bros. Melee - Smashing...Live! 15 Melee Classics. Discogs (English). Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  4. ^ Japanese CD