Kirby's Adventure (soundtrack): Difference between revisions

m
no edit summary
m (guess who can't count lol)
mNo edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
'''''Hoshi no Kirby Yume no Izumi Monogatari'''''{{ForeignTitle}} ('''星のカービィ~夢の泉の物語~''') is an official Japan-only soundtrack album for ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. The album's name is identical to the Japanese name of the game itself. It was the first soundtrack release for the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], and consists of 29 songs from the 8-bit soundtrack for ''Adventure'', as well as eight original vocal songs, for a total of 37 tracks.
'''''Hoshi no Kirby Yume no Izumi Monogatari'''''{{ForeignTitle}} ('''星のカービィ~夢の泉の物語~''') is an official Japan-only soundtrack album for ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. The album's name is identical to the Japanese name of the game itself. It was the first soundtrack release for the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], and consists of 29 songs from the 8-bit soundtrack for ''Adventure'', as well as eight original vocal songs, for a total of 37 tracks.


The vocal songs are performed by Mako Miyata (宮田まこ), in her only credit to date, with backup provided by the Star Rod Magical Orchestra (スターロッド・マジカル・オーケストラ) and the Dedede Chorus Corps (デデデコーラス隊). They were arranged by Takashi Takaomi (高生 隆嗣), based on compositions by [[Hirokazu Ando]] and [[Jun Ishikawa]], with lyrics by Masumi Yanagawa (柳川真寿美).
The vocal songs are performed by Mako Miyata (宮田まこ), in her only album credit to date, with backup provided by the Star Rod Magical Orchestra (スターロッド・マジカル・オーケストラ) and the Dedede Chorus Corps (デデデコーラス隊). They were arranged by Takashi Takaomi (高生 隆嗣), based on compositions by [[Hirokazu Ando]] and [[Jun Ishikawa]], with lyrics by Masumi Yanagawa (柳川真寿美).


The album was released on July 21st, 1994, under the Sony Records label. It retailed for 2,800 yen (about $30). As the album was released by Sony rather than [[Nintendo]], the song names provided are not considered official, and several have been renamed in later sources.
The album was released on July 21st, 1994, under the Sony Records label. It retailed for 2,800 yen (about $30). The album provides official names for many of the songs in the ''Kirby's Adventure'' soundtrack, but many are renamed in later sources, so they are not seen in wide usage.


==Track List==
==Track List==
Line 129: Line 129:
|-
|-
|23
|23
|'''雲の面'''<br>''Cloud Stage''
|'''雲の面'''<br>''[[Grape Garden (theme)|Cloud Stage]]''
|The cloudy stage theme. Used primarily in [[Grape Garden]].
|The cloudy stage theme. Used primarily in [[Grape Garden]].
|1:11
|1:11
Line 135: Line 135:
|24
|24
|'''クレーンフィーバー(ボーナス面)'''<br>''Crane Fever (Bonus Stage)''
|'''クレーンフィーバー(ボーナス面)'''<br>''Crane Fever (Bonus Stage)''
|The [[Crane Fever]] minigame theme, which is a medley of "Vegetable Valley" and "Butter Building".
|The [[Crane Fever]] minigame theme, which is a medley of "Plains Stage" and "Castle Stage".
|0:50
|0:50
|-
|-
Line 200: Line 200:
|37
|37
|'''ゲームオーバー'''<br>''Game Over''
|'''ゲームオーバー'''<br>''Game Over''
|The game over theme.
|The jingles that play when Kirby loses a life and gets a game over.
|0:05
|0:05
|-
|-