Yoshi's Story Original Soundtrack

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Yoshi's Story Original Soundtrack
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Covers release: Mercenary09
Composed by Kazumi Totaka
Published by Pony Canyon
Catalog number PCCG-00438
Release type Game Soundtrack - Official Release
Format 1 CD - 50 tracks
Release date February 04, 1998
Duration 01:08:51
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Overview

Nintendo's Yoshi's Story soundtrack has beautiful artwork on the cover, the sleeve jackets, and the CD itself. There are even stickers inside the album, as with the Mario Kart 64 and Star Fox 64 Japanese CDs. Unfortunately, these extra goodies cannot overcome some serious flaws in the music that really kill the album's potential.

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The music here seems to have a mind of its own. This is very noticeable on track 3, which starts out with great potential — a cutesy "walking along" melody — but then stops for a moment before picking up again. In the space in between are some awful chords. The theme itself is hardly original, it's basically the same thing over and over again with little variation. Although the other tracks are a little more varied and enjoyable than this one, they still sometimes tend to stop at the traffic light and wander off into space.

The music's biggest problem is the attempt to make the Yoshis sing. Their whiny, high pitched, unmelodic voices make the Munchkins from "The Wizard of Oz" sound enjoyable. Four tracks are unfortunately filled with those catterwauling voices making noise. Blech!

Even more unusal, the last track is an interview with the creators of Yoshi's Story, with a bossanova version of the irritating Yoshi's song playing in the backround. If you understand Japanese very well, you'll be able to make out what's going on, but for everyone else...

Flaws aside, the Yoshi's Story Original Soundtrack is not at all bad. But neither does it match up to the other Nintendo 64 soundtracks like Super Mario 64, Star Fox 64, and Wonder Project J2. It seems to take a departure from the typical game music formula and attempts to be more experimental. If that is the case, then they should have hired a more renowned composer for the job, namely Koji Kondo (responsible for Super Mario 64 and Star Fox 64. The music instead was written by Kazumi Todaka of Wave Race 64: Kawasaki Jet Ski, which was a much better effort.

Actually, there is one enjoyable track that has a hint of Wave Race. Track 13 may seem to have 8-bit quality sound, but at least it's lively for a change. In addition, "Yo-Yo-Yoshi!" is very nicely done. It has a great beat and rhythm, considering that this is Yoshi's version of rap. The vocals are performed by a deep voice that occasionally says, "Yo-SHI!" in a rather amusing manner. Track 31 sounds like "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, but in a darker, sinister manner (it's played in the Baby Bowser castle stages). These tracks are the highlights of the CD.

Summary

Children might get a kick out of this album, since that was the target audience the game itself was aimed for, but adults will be running from the room after the first few seconds of music. I eventually was able to enjoy this album in spite of its shortcomings, but most game music fans will probably have difficulty doing the same.



Album
6/10

Music in game
0/10

Game
0/10

Jon Turner

Overview

The domestic CD release from Nintendo for Yoshi's Story is a big disappointment. It doesn't contain all the music from the game, but then the music from the game is downright mediocre in the first place, with the exception of about three tracks. Like Nintendo's other domestic CDs, this is only a compilation of the "Greatest Hits" from the game.

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The music here seems to have a mind of its own. This is very noticeable on "Yoshis on the Beach", which starts out with great potential — a cutesy "walking along" melody — but then stops for a moment before picking up again. In the space in between are some awful chords. The theme itself is hardly original, it's basically the same thing over and over again with little variation.

Although the other tracks are a little more varied and enjoyable than this one, they still sometimes tend to stop at the traffic light and wander off into space. The music's biggest problem is the attempt to make the Yoshis sing. Their whiny, high pitched, unmelodic voices make the Munchkins from "The Wizard of Oz" sound enjoyable. Four tracks are unfortunately filled with those catterwauling voices making noise. Blech!

One neat thing about the CD is that it's shaped like a Yoshi. As unique as this is, however, it also means that there is not enough space on the disc to include all the music from the game. There are only 15 tracks here, whereas the full release featured 50.

Summary

If there are any who are searching for all the music from the game, check out the Japanese release, however be warned that the score itself is pretty much a total joke... one which I do not find amusing.



Album
3/10

Music in game
0/10

Game
0/10

Jon Turner

Nintendo Sound Series Vol. 5
Album was composed by Kazumi Totaka and was released on February 04, 1998. Soundtrack consists of 50 tracks tracks with duration over more than hour. Album was released by Pony Canyon.

CD 1

1
Nintendo!
00:04
2
Yoshi Story
01:15
3
Yoshi's Song
02:51
4
Yoshi on the Beach
02:54
5
Yoshi Curry
03:26
6
Yo-Yo-Yoshi!
02:34
7
Yoshi Standing in the Wind
02:15
8
Sneak into the Tall Tower!
02:07
9
Alpine Yoshi Music
02:25
10
Come Again Yoshi
03:25
11
Jungle Yoshi Fever
02:16
12
Yoshi on the Seabed
02:07
13
Pelican Yoshi Athletic
02:05
14
Little Tough Guys
00:54
15
Dub Master Minobon
00:42
16
The Story's Beginning
00:07
17
Page 1: Beginning
00:28
18
Page 2: Trapped
00:31
19
Page 3: Clouds
00:33
20
Page 4: Jungle
00:39
21
Page 5: Sea
00:47
22
Page 6: The End
00:33
23
30 Fruits!!
00:12
24
Yoshi's Mood
01:05
25
Growing a Little Happier Again
00:36
26
Into the Boss Room
00:12
27
Boss Appears!
00:28
28
Duel with the Boss
01:45
29
Yoshi's Victory!
00:18
30
Yoshi's Disco
01:23
31
Baby Koopa's Castle
02:37
32
The Riddle of Baby Koopa's Castle
01:22
33
Baby Koopa Appears!
00:47
34
Duel with Baby Koopa
02:02
35
Baby Koopa Strikes Back
01:15
36
Yoshi's Victory! ~ Baby Koopa's Bluff
00:53
37
Baby Koopa Escapes
00:15
38
Yoshi's Happiness
01:24
39
Let's Try!
00:44
40
Aim for the 7 Melons
00:42
41
Goal!!
00:07
42
Obtaining 7 Melons!
00:42
43
Falling Down
00:16
44
Everyone Is Gone
00:19
45
Thank You White Hey-Ho
00:13
46
Yoshi Room
01:04
47
Which "Option"?
00:37
48
Yoshi's Story
03:37
49
Yoshi's Staff
01:29
50
The Voice of Yoshi's Staff (Bonus Track)
07:29

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