Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version



The Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version is a Japan-exclusive soundtrack product that was released on March 8, 1996. All the tracks listed in this page were composed by Yoko Shimomura, with the exception of tracks 207 through 209, which were originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the game Final Fantasy IV and appear in the game re-arranged. In addition, the product was developed by Square Enix while it was licensed by Nintendo. All of the songs are based on the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

The following is a list of tracks the composer produced:

Trivia

 * Ironically, the song "Slope" (Booster Hill) ends a few seconds earlier in the soundtrack album than in the game in the D Major verse. However, the original full version of the song has its last two verses in E Major and a repeated G♭ Major in a higher octave than the first verse, both verses of which were absent in the soundtrack album and in the game.
 * "Fight against Koopa", the track played during the battle against Bowser at the beginning of the game, is a version of Super Mario Bros. 3's final boss theme, "King Koopa Battle".