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[[File:SMRPG AlbumCover.jpg|thumb|250px|The Album cover of ''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version'']] | [[File:SMRPG AlbumCover.jpg|thumb|250px|The Album cover of ''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version'']] | ||
The '''''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version''''' is | The '''''Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version''''' is the official compact disc soundtrack to the [[Square Enix]]-developed RPG game, ''[[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 the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. | ||
The following is a list of tracks the | The following is a list of tracks included within the CD, all of which were composed by Shimomura (with the exception of tracks 207 through 209, which were originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the game ''Final Fantasy IV'' and appear in the game re-arranged): | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, July 12, 2018
The Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version is the official compact disc soundtrack to the Square Enix-developed RPG game, 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 the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
The following is a list of tracks included within the CD, all of which were composed by Shimomura (with the exception of tracks 207 through 209, which were originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the game Final Fantasy IV and appear in the game re-arranged):
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# | Name of the Track | Source | Length |
101 | Happy Adventure, Delightful Adventure | Intro Movie (second part) | 03:35 |
102 | Let's Try | File Select Menu | 00:57 |
103 | In the Flower Garden | Intro Movie (first part) | 00:28 |
104 | Koopa Castle (First Time) | Bowser's Keep, first time | 00:36 |
105 | Fight against Koopa | Fight against Bowser | 00:55 |
106 | The Sword Descends and The Stars Scatter | Exor's attack on Bowser's Keep | 00:33 |
107 | Super Pipe House | Mario's Pad | 01:28 |
108 | Where Am I Going? | World Map | 00:35 |
109 | The Road is Full of Dangers | Mushroom Way | 01:27 |
110 | Fight against Monsters | Normal battle theme | 01:06 |
111 | Victory!! | Battle victory theme | 00:20 |
112 | Hello, Happy Kingdom | Mushroom Kingdom | 02:17 |
113 | Explanation! | 00:12 | |
114 | A New Partner | New partner theme | 00:03 |
115 | Still, the Road is Full of Dangers | Bandit's Way | 01:35 |
116 | Invincible Star | Starman | 00:20 |
117 | Fight against a Stronger Monster | Normal boss theme | 01:21 |
118 | Here's Some Weapons! | Smithy Gang invasion theme | 01:18 |
119 | Fight against an Armed Boss | Smithy Gang's boss theme | 01:52 |
120a | Got a Star Piece (part 1) | Star Piece theme | 00:11 |
120b | Got a Star Piece (part 2) | Star Piece theme | 00:20 |
121 | The Dungeon is Full of Monsters | Kero Sewers | 01:06 |
122 | Let's Go Down the Wine River | Midas River | 01:08 |
123 | Grandpa and the Delightful Tadpoles | Tadpole Pond | 00:48 |
124 | Shock! | 00:05 | |
125 | Sad Song | Tadpole Pond, melancholy music | 00:52 |
126 | Let's Play 'Geno' | Geno's theme | 01:12 |
127 | Geno Awakens | 01:21 | |
128 | Beware the Forest's Mushrooms | Forest Maze | 02:02 |
129 | Rose Town | Rose Town | 00:55 |
130 | From Inside the Earthen Pipe | Pipe Vault | 01:06 |
131 | Welcome! Yo'ster Island!! | Yo'ster Isle | 01:26 |
132 | Let's Race | Mushroom Derby | 01:02 |
133 | Hardworking Moles are Good Moles | Moleville | 01:31 |
134 | Docaty Mountain Railroad | Moleville Mountain | 02:18 |
135 | Welcome to Bukki Tower | Booster Tower intro | 01:28 |
136 | And my Name's Bukki | Booster Tower | 02:00 |
137 | Long Long Ago... | 2D Mario music | 01:22 |
138a | Heart Beating a Little Faster (part 1) | 00:21 | |
138b | Heart Beating a Little Faster (part 2) | 00:03 | |
139 | Slope | 02:46 | |
201 | The Merry Mary Bell Rings | Marrymore | 02:20 |
202 | Celebrational | 00:12 | |
203 | The Starlight's Flower | Star Hill | 01:11 |
204 | Sunken Ship | Sunken Ship | 02:58 |
205 | Going Shopping in Ripple Town | Seaside Town | 01:20 |
206 | My Paradise ~ Monstro Town | Monstro Town | 03:52 |
207 | Fight against Culex | 02:18 | |
208 | Victory over Culex | 00:44 | |
209 | Conversation with Culex | 01:10 | |
210 | You and Toadofski Create Exquisite Music | 00:27 | |
211 | Let's Do the Fooka-Fooka! | Nimbus Land | 02:54 |
212 | Margarie Margarita | Valentina's theme | 02:06 |
213 | Dodo's Coming!! | 00:56 | |
214 | Barrel Volcano | Barrel Volcano | 01:42 |
215 | The Axem Rangers Drop in | 01:12 | |
216 | Koopa Castle (Second Time) | Bowser's Keep, second time | 02:46 |
217 | Weapons Factory | Factory | 02:41 |
218 | Fight against Kajidoh | Smithy fight part 1 | 01:49 |
219 | Fight against Kajidoh, Who Likes Transforming | Smithy fight part 2 | 02:24 |
220a | Goodbye Geno | 01:53 | |
220b | Seeing Dreams Through the Window of the Stars | 02:28 | |
221a | Happy Parade, Delightful Parade | 04:36 | |
221b | And the Parade Draws to a Close... | 01:32 | |
222 | The End! | 03:28 | |
s-01 | Grate Guy's Casino | Grate Guy's Casino | 00:36 |
s-02 | Melody Bay | Melody Bay | 00:12 |
s-03 | Race Training | 00:16 | |
s-04 | On Bukki's Hill | Booster Hill | 00:17 |
s-05 | Factory | Factory | 00:16 |
Trivia
- Ironically, the song "Slope" (Booster Hill) ends a few seconds earlier in the soundtrack album than in the game in the D Major verse. However, the original full version of the song has its last two verses in E Major and a repeated G♭ Major in a higher octave than the first verse, both verses of which were absent in the soundtrack album and in the game.
- "Fight against Koopa", the track played during the battle against Bowser at the beginning of the game, is a version of Super Mario Bros. 3's final boss theme, "King Koopa Battle".