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The '''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''' is a soundtrack that is based on the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' in Japan that is published by Pony Canyon, Inc. and it is also the second of ten soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series. It has all twenty-eight pieces of music from the game (all composed by [[Kenta Nagata]]), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by [[Taro Bando]]). The American counterpart for the soundtrack is [[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]], which holds twenty-nine pieces of music.


==Track Listing==
The '''''Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack''''' is the soundtrack to ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The soundtrack was published and released in Japan on September 19, 1997, by {{wp|Pony Canyon}}. Being the second of 10 soundtracks in the ''[[Nintendo 64 Sound Series]]'', it includes all 28 pieces of music from the game (all composed by [[Kenta Nagata]]), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by [[Taro Bando]]) for a grand total of 37 tracks. The American counterpart for the soundtrack is ''[[Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks]]'', which holds 29 pieces of music.
 
==Tracklist==
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|-
|-
! #
! #
! English Title
! English title
! Japanese Title
! Japanese title
! Length
|-
|-
| 1. || Title || Opening Title
| 1. || Title || Opening Title || 1:01
|-
|-
| 2. || Circuit || Circuit & [[Wario Stadium#Mario Kart 64|<font color=black>Wario Stadium</font color>]]
| 2. || Circuit || Circuit & {{color-link|Wario Stadium|black}} || 2:49
|-
|-
| 3. || Farm || {{color-link|Moo Moo Farm|black}} & {{color-link|Yoshi Valley|black}}
| 3. || Farm || {{color-link|N64 Moo Moo Farm|black|Moo Moo Farm}} & {{color-link|N64 Yoshi Valley|black|Yoshi Valley}} || 2:06
|-
|-
| 4. || Beach || [[Koopa Troopa Beach|<font color=black>Nokonoko Beach</font color>]]
| 4. || Beach || [[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|<font color=black>Nokonoko Beach</font color>]] || 2:07
|-
|-
| 5. || Desert || Dry Desert
| 5. || Desert || Dry Desert || 2:38
|-
|-
| 6. || Highway || [[Kinopio Highway|<font color=black>Toad's Turnpike</font color>]]
| 6. || Highway || [[N64 Toad's Turnpike|<font color=black>Kinopio Highway</font color>]] || 3:00
|-
|-
| 7. || Snow || Snow & [[Sherbet Land#Mario Kart 64|<font color=black>Sherbet Land</font color>]]
| 7. || Snow || Snow & [[N64 Sherbet Land|<font color=black>Sherbet Land</font color>]] || 2:23
|-
|-
| 8. || Mountain || {{color-link|Choco Mountain|black}}
| 8. || Mountain || {{color-link|N64 Choco Mountain|black|Choco Mountain}} || 3:12
|-
|-
| 9. || Castle || [[Bowser's Castle (course)#Mario Kart 64|<font color=black>Koopa Castle<font color>]]
| 9. || Castle || [[N64 Bowser's Castle|<font color=black>Koopa Castle<font color>]] || 2:50
|-
|-
| 10. || Jungle || Donkey Jungle Park
| 10. || Jungle || Donkey Jungle Park || 1:27
|-
|-
| 11. || Obake || [[Banshee Boardwalk|<font color=black>Hyuudoro Lake</font color>]]
| 11. || Obake || [[N64 Banshee Boardwalk|<font color=black>Hyuudoro Lake</font color>]] || 1:50
|-
|-
| 12. || Rainbow || {{color-link|Rainbow Road|black}}
| 12. || Rainbow || [[N64 Rainbow Road|<font color=black>Rainbow Road<font color>]] || 5:03
|-
|-
| 13. || Battle || Battle Stage
| 13. || Battle || Battle Stage || 3:08
|-
|-
| 14. || Select || Game Select
| 14. || Select || Game Select || 1:04
|-
|-
| 15. || Result #1 (Win) || Result (1st~4th)
| 15. || Result #1 (Win) || Result (1st~4th) || 3:30
|-
|-
| 16. || Result #2 (Lose) || Result (5th~8th)
| 16. || Result #2 (Lose) || Result (5th~8th) || 0:42
|-
|-
| 17. || Result #3 (VS & Battle) || Result (VS & Battle)
| 17. || Result #3 (VS & Battle) || Result (VS & Battle) || 1:12
|-
|-
| 18. || {{color-link|Star|black}} || Star Invincibility
| 18. || {{color-link|Star|black}} || Star Invincibility || 0:37
|-
|-
| 19. || Prize #1 (1st~3rd) || Podium (1st~3rd)
| 19. || Prize #1 (1st~3rd) || Podium (1st~3rd) || 1:39
|-
|-
| 20. || Prize #2 (4th~8th) || Podium (4th~8th)
| 20. || Prize #2 (4th~8th) || Podium (4th~8th) || 0:52
|-
|-
| 21. || Staff Roll || Staff Roll
| 21. || colspan=2 | Staff Roll || 2:47
|-
|-
| 22. || Star Grid #1 (GP & VS) || Star Grid Fanfare (GP & VS)
| 22. || Start Grid #1 (GP & VS) || Start Grid Fanfare (GP & VS) || 0:09
|-
|-
| 23. || Star Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle) || Star Grid Fanfare (TA & Battle)
| 23. || Start Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle) || Start Grid Fanfare (TA & Battle) || 0:05
|-
|-
| 24. || Final Lap || Final Lap Fanfare
| 24. || Final Lap || Final Lap Fanfare || 0:06
|-
|-
| 25. || Goal in #1 (1st) || Goal in Fanfare (1st)
| 25. || Goal in #1 (1st) || Goal in Fanfare (1st) || 0:09
|-
|-
| 26. || Goal in #2 (2nd~4th) || Goal in Fanfare (2nd~4th)
| 26. || Goal in #2 (2nd~4th) || Goal in Fanfare (2nd~4th) || 0:08
|-
|-
| 27. || Goal in #3 (5th~8th) || Goal in Fanfare (5th~8th)  
| 27. || Goal in #3 (5th~8th) || Goal in Fanfare (5th~8th) || 0:08
|-
|-
| 28. || colspan=2 | Game Over
| 28. || colspan=2 | Game Over || 0:11
|-
|-
| 29. || {{color-link|Mario|black}} || Mario's Lines
| 29. || {{color-link|Mario|black}} || Mario's Lines || 0:34
|-
|-
| 30. || {{color-link|Luigi|black}} || Luigi's Lines
| 30. || {{color-link|Luigi|black}} || Luigi's Lines || 0:24
|-
|-
| 31. || {{color-link|Yoshi|black}} || Yoshi's Lines
| 31. || {{color-link|Yoshi|black}} || Yoshi's Lines || 0:18
|-
|-
| 32. || [[Toad|<font color=black>Kinopio</font color>]] || Kinopio's Lines
| 32. || [[Toad|<font color=black>Kinopio</font color>]] || Kinopio's Lines || 0:26
|-
|-
| 33. || {{color-link|Donkey Kong|black}} || Donkey's Lines
| 33. || {{color-link|Donkey Kong|black}} || Donkey's Lines || 0:20
|-
|-
| 34. || {{color-link|Wario|black}} || Wario's Lines
| 34. || {{color-link|Wario|black}} || Wario's Lines || 0:24
|-
|-
| 35. || [[Princess Peach|<font color=black>Peach</font color>]] || Peach's Lines
| 35. || [[Princess Peach|<font color=black>Peach</font color>]] || Peach's Lines || 0:25
|-
|-
| 36. || [[Koopa Troopa|<font color=black>Koopa</font color>]] || Koopa's Lines
| 36. || [[Koopa Troopa|<font color=black>Koopa</font color>]] || Koopa's Lines || 0:23
|-
|-
| 37. || Special SE || Special SE Collection
| 37. || Special SE || Special SE Collection || 2:03
|}
|}


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==Trivia==
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*The secret loop in "Result #1 (Win)" that plays after 64 loops in the game is played after two loops in this album.
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Not to be confused with Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit.
Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack
The official soundtrack for Mario Kart 64 in Japan.
Composed by:
Kenta Nagata
Publisher(s) Pony Canyon
Release date Japan September 19, 1997
Media Compact disc
Track(s) 37
Length 51:52
Catalog number(s) PCCG-00419

The Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Mario Kart 64. The soundtrack was published and released in Japan on September 19, 1997, by Pony Canyon. Being the second of 10 soundtracks in the Nintendo 64 Sound Series, it includes all 28 pieces of music from the game (all composed by Kenta Nagata), a voice collection for each racer, and a collection of the original game sound effects (created by Taro Bando) for a grand total of 37 tracks. The American counterpart for the soundtrack is Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks, which holds 29 pieces of music.

Tracklist[edit]

# English title Japanese title Length
1. Title Opening Title 1:01
2. Circuit Circuit & Wario Stadium 2:49
3. Farm Moo Moo Farm & Yoshi Valley 2:06
4. Beach Nokonoko Beach 2:07
5. Desert Dry Desert 2:38
6. Highway Kinopio Highway 3:00
7. Snow Snow & Sherbet Land 2:23
8. Mountain Choco Mountain 3:12
9. Castle Koopa Castle 2:50
10. Jungle Donkey Jungle Park 1:27
11. Obake Hyuudoro Lake 1:50
12. Rainbow Rainbow Road 5:03
13. Battle Battle Stage 3:08
14. Select Game Select 1:04
15. Result #1 (Win) Result (1st~4th) 3:30
16. Result #2 (Lose) Result (5th~8th) 0:42
17. Result #3 (VS & Battle) Result (VS & Battle) 1:12
18. Star Star Invincibility 0:37
19. Prize #1 (1st~3rd) Podium (1st~3rd) 1:39
20. Prize #2 (4th~8th) Podium (4th~8th) 0:52
21. Staff Roll 2:47
22. Start Grid #1 (GP & VS) Start Grid Fanfare (GP & VS) 0:09
23. Start Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle) Start Grid Fanfare (TA & Battle) 0:05
24. Final Lap Final Lap Fanfare 0:06
25. Goal in #1 (1st) Goal in Fanfare (1st) 0:09
26. Goal in #2 (2nd~4th) Goal in Fanfare (2nd~4th) 0:08
27. Goal in #3 (5th~8th) Goal in Fanfare (5th~8th) 0:08
28. Game Over 0:11
29. Mario Mario's Lines 0:34
30. Luigi Luigi's Lines 0:24
31. Yoshi Yoshi's Lines 0:18
32. Kinopio Kinopio's Lines 0:26
33. Donkey Kong Donkey's Lines 0:20
34. Wario Wario's Lines 0:24
35. Peach Peach's Lines 0:25
36. Koopa Koopa's Lines 0:23
37. Special SE Special SE Collection 2:03

Trivia[edit]

  • The secret loop in "Result #1 (Win)" that plays after 64 loops in the game is played after two loops in this album.