Super Mario RPG Original Sound Vinyl Box
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Super Mario RPG Original Sound Vinyl Box | |
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Composed by: Yoko Shimomura | |
Publisher | Square Enix |
Release date | |
Format | Vinyl |
Number of tracks | 61 |
Catalog number | SQEX-11158~61 |
The Super Mario RPG Original Sound Vinyl Box is the official vinyl soundtrack for Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars's Nintendo Switch remake, featuring the newly arranged tracks by original composer Yoko Shimomura, Tomomichi Takeoka, and Natsumi Kameoka. It went on sale in Japan on April 9, 2025, but it can also be bought on Square Enix Music's North American and European shops. It includes four discs. The sides of each disc are named after the Japanese names of characters in the game: Mario and Toad for disc 1, Mallow and the Frog Sage for disc 2, Geno and Peach for disc 3, and Bowser and Yoshi for disc 4.
Track listing[edit]
Disc-1 (Mario Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | 楽しい冒険 愉快な冒険 Fun Adventure, Cheerful Adventure |
Fun Adventure, Cheerful Adventure | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays on the title half of the intro video. |
02 | Let's Try | Let's Try! | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays on the file select screen. Rearrangement of "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. and the name registration theme from VS. Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. |
03 | お花畑にて In the Flower Garden |
In the Flower Garden | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays on the prologue half of the intro video. Partial rearrangement of "World 1 Map (Grass Land)" from Super Mario Bros. 3 by Koji Kondo. |
04 | クッパ城(其ノ壱) Koopa Castle (First Time) |
Bowser's Keep (First Visit) | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays the first time Bowser's Keep is visited. |
05 | 対 クッパ戦 VS Koopa Battle |
Battling Bowser | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the boss fight with Bowser. Rearrangement of "King of the Koopas" from Super Mario Bros. 3 by Koji Kondo. |
06 | 剣は降り星は散る The Sword Descends and the Stars Scatter |
The Sword That Scattered the Stars | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the cutscene when Exor falls down into Bowser's Keep. |
07 | Super Pipe House | Super Mario House | Yoko Shimomura | Plays at Mario's Pad. Rearrangement of "World 1 Map (Grass Land)" from Super Mario Bros. 3 and "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. |
08 | どこに行きますか? Where Do I Go? |
Where To? | Yoko Shimomura | Plays on the world map. |
09 | 道中は危険がいっぱい Danger Abounds on the Journey |
Danger Abounds on the Journey | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Mushroom Way, the overworld outside of Kero Sewers, Rose Way, the overworld outside of the Pipe Vault, Booster Pass, outside of Booster Tower, and Land's End. |
Disc-1 (Kinopio Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | 対 モンスター戦 VS Monster Battle |
Battling Monsters | Yoko Shimomura | Plays during normal battles. |
02 | 勝利!! Victory!! |
Victory! | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays after winning most battles and on the level-up screen. |
03 | Hello, Happy Kingdom | Hello, Happy Kingdom | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Mushroom Kingdom. |
04 | 説明しますっ! Let Me Explain! |
Let Me Explain! | Yoko Shimomura | Plays when Mario explains a situation to NPCs. |
05 | 新しい仲間 A New Ally |
A New Friend | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when a new party member joins. |
06 | まだまだ道中は危険がいっぱい Danger Still Abounds on the Journey |
Danger Aplenty on the Journey | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Bandit's Way and Bean Valley. |
07 | ごきげんスター Spirited Star |
Irrepressible Star | Yoko Shimomura | Plays when Mario grabs a star. Rearrangement of "Invincibility BGM" by Koji Kondo. |
08 | 対 ちょっぴり強いモンスター戦 VS Strongish Monster Battle |
Battling Strongish Monsters | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during normal boss battles. |
09 | 武器たちがやってきた! The Weapons Showed Up! |
The Weapons Show Up | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in areas invaded by the Smithy Gang. |
10 | 対 武器ボス戦 VS Weapon Boss Battle |
Battling a Weapon Boss | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during battles against Smithy Gang bosses and their Machine Made duplicates. |
11 | スターピース入手 Got a Star Piece |
Got a Star Piece! | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when collecting a Star Piece. |
12 | ダンジョンはモンスターがいっぱい Monsters Abound in the Dungeon |
Monsters Abound in the Dungeon | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Kero Sewers, deep inside the Mole Mines, the Sea, and Belome Temple. |
Disc-2 (Mallow Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | ワイン川を行こう Let's Go Down the Wine River |
Let's Take the Midas River | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the Midas River and when riding the Shyndelier up to Exor. |
02 | おじいちゃんと愉快なオタマ達 Grandpa and the Cheerful Tadpoles |
Grandpa and the Upbeat Tadpoles | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Tadpole Pond. |
03 | ショック! Shock! |
Shock! | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during shocking moments. |
04 | かなしいうた Sad Song |
Elegy | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during sad moments. Also the basis of the music played by the enemy move of the same name. |
05 | ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ Hey Hey, Let's Play Make-Believe with Geno |
Play "Save the World" with Me! | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when Mario plays with Gaz. Rearrangement of "Ground BGM" from Super Mario World by Koji Kondo. |
06 | ジーノの目覚め Geno's Awakening |
Geno's Awakening | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the cutscene when Geno possesses the doll. |
07 | 森のキノコにご用心 Beware of Forest Mushrooms |
Beware of Forest Mushrooms | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Forest Maze. |
08 | Rose Town | Rose Town | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Rose Town starting after Bowyer's defeat. |
Disc-2 (Kaeru Sennin Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | 土管からコンニチハ Hello from the Pipes |
Greetings from the Pipes | Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the Pipe Vault. Rearrangement of "Underground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. |
02 | Welcome! Yo'ster Island!! | Welcome to Yo'ster Isle! | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Yo'ster Isle. |
03 | かけっこしようよ Let's Race |
Let's Race | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during a Mushroom Derby race. |
04 | 働きモグラは良いモグラ A Working Mole Is a Good Mole |
A Working Mole Is a Happy Mole | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Moleville. |
05 | Docaty Mountain Railroad | Moleville Mountain Rail | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when riding in Moleville Mountain. |
06 | ここはブッキータワーでございます This Is Bucky Tower |
This Is Booster Tower | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the lower levels of Booster Tower. |
07 | そしてわたしの名はブッキー And That Means My Name Is Bucky |
And That Makes Me Booster! | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the upper levels of Booster Tower. |
Disc-3 (Geno Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | Long Long Ago… | Long, Long Ago... | Yoko Shimomura | Plays when Mario becomes 8-bit in Booster Tower. Recreation of "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. Unchanged from the SNES version. |
02 | ちょっとドキドキ A Little Heart-Pounding |
A Little Anxious | Yoko Shimomura | Plays during various mini-games, including the curtain mini-game at the top of Booster's Tower, and in Grate Guy's Casino. Rearrangement of "Slot Game BGM / Memory Game BGM from Super Mario Bros. 3. |
03 | 坂道 The Slope |
The Hill | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when racing up Booster Hill. |
04 | メリー・マリーの鐘が鳴る The Merry Marry Bell Rings |
The Bell Rings Out at Marrymore | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Marrymore. |
05 | 祝いのメロディ Melody of Celebration |
Melody of Celebration | Yoko Shimomura | Played on organ by a Toad in Marrymore church. |
06 | 星の光の花咲く丘で At the Hill Where Starlight Flowers Bloom |
Where Flowers Bloom under Starlight | Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Star Hill. |
07 | 沈没船 The Sunken Ship |
The Sunken Ship | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the Sunken Ship. |
08 | お買い物ならリップルタウンへどうぞ Going Shopping at Ripple Town |
Shopping at Seaside Town | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Seaside Town starting after Speardovich's defeat. |
Disc-3 (Peach Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | 僕らの楽園〜モンスタウン〜 Our Paradise ~Monstown~ |
Monstro Town, Our Paradise | Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Monstro Town. |
02 | 対 クリスタラー戦 VS Crystaler Battle |
Battling Culex | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the boss fight with Culex 3D. Rearrangement of "Battle 2" from Final Fantasy IV by Nobuo Uematsu. |
03 | クリスタラー戦での勝利 Victory at Crystaler Battle |
Victory over Culex | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays after winning the boss fight against Culex 3D. Rearrangement of "Fanfare" from the Final Fantasy series by Nobuo Uematsu. |
04 | クリスタラーの会話 Conversation with Crystaler |
Conversation with Culex | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the post-battle cutscene with Culex 3D. Rearrangement of "The Prelude" from the Final Fantasy series by Nobuo Uematsu. |
05 | 貴方と作るキノコフスキー名曲の時間 The Time You Created a Masterpiece with Kinokovsky |
A Masterpiece Composed with Toadofsky | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Toadofsky's completed musical piece. |
Disc-4 (Koopa Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | フカフカしましょ! Let's Get Fluffy! |
Let's Get Fluffy! | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Nimbus Land. |
02 | マルガリ・マルガリータ Margari-Margarita |
Valen-Valentina | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Nimbus Castle while under Valentina's rule. |
03 | ドドが来たっ!! Dodo Has Arrived!! |
Dodo Has Arrived! | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the minigame with Dodo. |
04 | バーレル火山 Barrel Volcano |
Barrel Volcano | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in Barrel Volcano. |
05 | オノレンジャー参上 The Ono Rangers Visit |
The Axem Rangers Burst In | Yoko Shimomura | Plays while pursuing the Axem Rangers out of Barrel Volcano. Rearrangement of "Underground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. |
06 | クッパ城(其ノ弐) Koopa Castle (Second Time) |
Bowser's Keep (Second Visit) | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays the second time Bowser's Keep is visited. Partial rearrangement of "King of the Koopas" from Super Mario Bros. 3 by Koji Kondo. |
07 | 武器工場 Weapon Factory |
The Factory | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays in the Weapon World. |
Disc-4 (Yoshi Side)[edit]
# | Japanese name | Localized name | Arrangers | Notes |
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01 | 対 カジオー戦 VS Kajiō Battle |
Battling Smithy | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the first phase of the boss fight against Smithy. |
02 | 対 変身好きのカジオー戦 VS Transformation-Liking Kajiō Battle |
Battling Smithy's Many Forms | Tomomichi Takeoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the second phase of the boss fight against Smithy. |
03 | さよならジーノ…〜星の窓から見る夢は Farewell, Geno... ~ Seeing Dreams Through the Window of the Stars |
Farewell, Geno... / The Wishes from the Stars | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays when Geno leaves to repair the Star Road and during the final cutscenes of the game. |
04 | 楽しいパレード 愉快なパレード〜そしてパレードは行ってしまった… Fun Parade, Cheerful Parade ~ And So, the Parade Draws to a Close... |
Fun Parade, Cheerful Parade / There Goes the Parade... | Natsumi Kameoka & Yoko Shimomura | Plays during the end credits. The first half is unchanged from the SNES version. |
05 | お・し・ま・い・! T-h-e E-n-d! |
The End! | Yoko Shimomura | Plays on the post-credits end screen. Rearrangement of "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. by Koji Kondo. |
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Yoko Shimomura – Super Mario RPG Original Sound Box. Discogs (English). Retrieved April 29, 2025. (Archived April 30, 2025, 01:35:06 UTC via archive.today.)
External links[edit]
- Webpage on Square Enix's website (English)
- Webpage on Square Enix's website (Japanese)
- VGMdb page
- Discogs page