Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit

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Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit
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Composed by Kenta Nagata
Arranged by AKOUST / Izuru Aki / Kohsyoh Ohtake / Masaharu Takeda / Naoya Saitoh / Professor N / Ratio 13
Published by Tokuma Japan Communications
Catalog number TKCA-71301
Release type Game Soundtrack - Official Release
Format 2 CD - 28 tracks
Release date December 26, 1997
Duration 01:36:28
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Overview

Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit is a curious one. Even though I knew that this was the arranged album of Mario Kart 64 (this was actually the first N64 arranged album), what this CD has isn't at all what I expected. As one can guess, the Mario Kart themes on this album have been transformed into club mixes (with the exception of some that are the game's actual music). This is not what one would expect an arranged album to be, but it works well for some tracks.

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Honestly, I didn't know what kind of music this is, so I played it for a friend or two, and they said it was "techno" stuff and weird. I agree, but there are some great tracks. "Title," "Select," "Circuit," "Farm," "Battle," "Castle," "Rainbow," and even "Star" are all groovy, rocking, jamming, and totally cool. They remain faithful to the original versions, even though there are a few additions and embellishments, such as extra bridges, extended beats, and so on. In fact, I almost find myself dancing at some points whenever I listen to them.

The rest of the tracks, on the other hand, are mediocre and forgettable! Just to give you an idea, "Beach" has been transformed from a lively, bright calypso to a slow and draggy piece of crap. As for "Prize #1 (1st - 3rd)", the triumphant, victorious march has been replaced by a melancholy, dissonant dirge. Ack! Who was responsible for this? I'll sue them for ruining some great pieces!

The character voices, which pop up unexpectedly throughout the tracks, are occasionally funny for a few moments, but afterwards, they become downright irritating, especially since Luigi, Peach, and even Wario all have the lamest lines. (These voices actually correspond to the Japanese version; the American version's voices were funnier.)

Summary

In short, this CD might be worth checking out, especially if you're a diehard fan of the music from Mario Kart 64. But be warned, there are some tracks that you will barely be able to tolerate.



Album
7/10

Music in game
0/10

Game
0/10

Jon Turner

All Music Composed by Kenta Nagata/Nintendo
Original Game Sound Effects by Taro Bando/Nintendo

Arranged & Music Performed by AKOUST (Disc 1 - 1, 3, 5, 14)
Acoustic Bass: Naoya Saitoh

Arranged & Music Performed by Professor N (Disc 1 - 2, 7, 8)

Arranged & Re-Mixed by Ratio 13 (Disc 1 - 9 / Disc 2 - 11, 13)
Guitar: Kazufumi Soga
Engineers: Suguru Aoki / Akira Iizuka
"thanks to Go Katsuura"

Dance-Matics & Sequenced by Kohsyoh Ohtake / Masaharu Takeda / Izuru Aki (Disc 1 - 10, 12 / Disc 2 - 1, 3~5, 7~9, 14)

Music Performed by Kenta Nagata (Disc 1 - 4, 6, 11, 13 / Disc 2 - 2, 6, 10, 12)

Character Voices: Asako Kozuki, Tomoko Maruno, Charles Martinee, Julien Bardakoff, Thomas Spindlor & John Huraton
Album was composed by Kenta Nagata and was released on December 26, 1997. Soundtrack consists of 28 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was released by Tokuma Japan Communications.

CD 1

1
title
04:16
2
select
04:20
3
circuit
04:20
4
Interlude[start grid#1(GP & VS)]
00:08
5
farm
04:28
6
Interlude[goal in #1(1st)]
00:08
7
beach
04:53
8
desert
04:38
9
highway
08:04
10
snow
03:52
11
Interlude[goal in #2(2nd~4th)]
00:07
12
mountain
03:25
13
Interlude[goal in #3(5th~8th)]
00:07
14
result#2(lose)
04:28

CD 2

1
star
04:12
2
Interlude[start grid#2(Time Attack & Battle)]
00:04
3
battle
04:20
4
result#3(VS & Battle)
04:11
5
castle
05:03
6
Interlude[final lap]
00:05
7
jungle
04:20
8
obake
03:39
9
rainbow
03:32
10
Interlude[game over]
00:10
11
result#1(win)
06:10
12
Interlude[prize#2(4th~8th)]
00:51
13
prize#1(1st~3rd)
07:10
14
staff roll
05:27
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