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[[File:Kirby Triple Deluxe Soundtrack album cover EN.jpg|thumb|English album cover]]
[[File:Kirby Triple Deluxe Soundtrack album cover EN.jpg|thumb|English album cover]]
'''''Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack''''' is an official soundtrack CD for ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' that was available through Club Nintendo. It was released in Japan on February 26th, 2014 for the exchange of 400 Stars (250 if the game was registered), and in Europe and Australia on September 23rd, 2014 for 2,000 Stars. This was the last ''Kirby'' soundtrack to be released through Club Nintendo, with all later albums being standard retail releases. It was also the last ''Kirby'' soundtrack to be released on a physical format outside of Japan, owed to the decline of CD sales in the 21st century.
'''''Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack''''' is an official soundtrack CD for ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' that was available through Club Nintendo. It was released in Japan on February 26th, 2014 for the exchange of 400 Stars (250 if the game was registered), and in Europe and Australia on September 23rd, 2014 for 2,000 Stars. This was the last ''Kirby'' soundtrack to be released through Club Nintendo, with all later albums being standard retail releases.


The CD includes 46 tracks from the game and 3 bonus tracks. The songs are higher quality than the in-game [[Jukebox#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Jukebox]], and some are mixed differently, such as "[[Sullied Grace]]" including the in-game sound effects of [[Queen Sectonia]]'s boss fight. It is one of the few ''Kirby'' soundtrack CDs that was released outside of Japan, and thus, it is the source of many official music titles in English.
The CD includes 46 tracks from the game and 3 bonus tracks. The songs are higher quality than the in-game [[Jukebox#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Jukebox]], and some are mixed differently, such as "[[Sullied Grace]]" including the in-game sound effects of [[Queen Sectonia]]'s boss fight.


==Track list==
==Track list==
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|'''Tilting the World'''
|'''Tilting the World'''
|'''カタムキナゾトキ'''<br>''Tilting Puzzles''
|'''カタムキナゾトキ'''<br>''Tilting Puzzle Solving''
|Hirokazu Ando
|Hirokazu Ando
|Theme of puzzle rooms. Tilting refers to the use of [[Nintendo 3DS]] gyroscope in the puzzles.<br>(Arrangement of "Floral Fields".)
|Theme of puzzle rooms. Tilting refers to the use of [[Nintendo 3DS]] gyroscope in the puzzles.<br>(Arrangement of "Floral Fields".)
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|'''[[Must Dash]]'''
|'''[[Must Dash]]'''
|'''はずんでデンデン♪'''<br>''Keep On Drumming♪''<nowiki>*</nowiki><br><small><nowiki>*</nowiki>[https://www.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%A7%E3%82%93%E3%81%A7%E3%82%93 でんでん] (''Denden'') describes the sound of something being pounded, as in a drum.</small>
|'''はずんでデンデン♪'''<br>''Bouncing and Drumming♪''<nowiki>*</nowiki><br><small><nowiki>*</nowiki>[https://www.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%A7%E3%82%93%E3%81%A7%E3%82%93 でんでん] (''Denden'') describes the sound of something being pounded, as in a drum.</small>
|Jun Ishikawa
|Jun Ishikawa
|[[Dedede's Drum Dash]] title theme.<br>Also the stage theme of [[Lollipop Land - Stage 1]] and [[Lollipop Land - Stage 4]].
|[[Dedede's Drum Dash]] title theme.<br>Also the stage theme of [[Lollipop Land - Stage 1]] and [[Lollipop Land - Stage 4]].
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|'''[[Moonlight Capital]]'''
|'''[[Moonlight Capital]]'''
|'''{{furi|月影|げつえい}}の{{furi|帝都|ていと}}セクトラトア'''<br>''Sectoratoa, the Moonlight Capital''
|'''{{furi|月影|げつえい}}の{{furi|帝都|ていと}}セクトラトア'''<br>''Sectratoa, the Moonlight Capital''
|Jun Ishikawa
|Jun Ishikawa
|Stage theme of [[Royal Road - Stage 1]], [[Royal Road - Stage 2]] and [[Royal Road - Stage 4]].
|Stage theme of [[Royal Road - Stage 1]], [[Royal Road - Stage 2]] and [[Royal Road - Stage 4]].
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|'''[[The World to Win]]'''
|'''[[The World to Win]]'''
|'''この星をかけた魂の戦い'''<br>''Soul Battle Gambling For This Planet''
|'''この星をかけた魂の戦い'''<br>''The Soulful Battle This Planet is Gambled Upon''
|Hirokazu Ando
|Hirokazu Ando
|Boss battle theme of [[Flowered Sectonia]] (final phase).<br>(Arrangement of "Hypernova Inhale", "Floral Fields" and "Green Greens".)
|Boss battle theme of [[Flowered Sectonia]] (final phase).<br>(Arrangement of "Hypernova Inhale", "Floral Fields" and "Green Greens".)
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|'''Royal Warp'''
|'''[[The King and the Sun|Royal Warp]]'''
|'''キングがワープ!?'''<br>''The King is Warping!?''
|'''キングがワープ!?'''<br>''The King is Warping!?''
|Hirokazu Ando
|Hirokazu Ando
|Jingle for King Dedede entering a warp hole in [[Dededetour!]].<br>(Remix of the title theme from ''[[Revenge of the King]]'' from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.)
|Jingle for King Dedede entering a warp hole in [[Dededetour!]].<br>(Remix of the title theme from ''[[Revenge of the King]]'' from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', which in turn is a shorter version of "The King and the Sun".)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The design of the disc label is based on that for 2011's ''[[Kirby Wii Music Selection]]'' and 2012's ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Compilation Soundtrack]]''. Apart from necessary changes in title text, the disc label here differs in that the artwork is green-on-white rather than silver-on-blue/gold-on-blue, the stars are replaced with flowers, and [[Taranza]] appears in place of [[Magolor]]/[[Kirby]].
*The design of the disc label is based on that for 2011's ''[[Kirby Wii Music Selection]]'' and 2012's ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Compilation Soundtrack]]''. Apart from necessary changes in title text, the disc label here differs in that the artwork is green-on-white rather than silver-on-blue/gold-on-blue, the stars are replaced with flowers, and [[Taranza]] appears in place of [[Magolor]]/[[Kirby]].
*The CD is the only standalone ''Kirby'' game soundtrack to receive a physical international release, and one of the few CDs containing ''Kirby'' music in any form to be released outside of Japan (the others being ''[[smashwiki:Smashing...Live!|Smashing...Live!]]'', the ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Compilation Soundtrack]]'', and ''[[smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: A Smashing Soundtrack|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: A Smashing Soundtrack]]''). As mainline ''Kirby'' games prior to ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' did not name tracks in the actual games, the international release of this soundtrack gave ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' an unusually high number of official track titles in English.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==