Donkey Kong Country Trilogy

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This article is about the soundtrack CD compilation of the first three Donkey Kong Country games. For the trilogy of games themselves, see Donkey Kong Country (series).
Donkey Kong Country Trilogy CD cover
The CD cover

Donkey Kong Country Trilogy is a 3-CD set of the music compositions from DK Jamz, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Original Soundtrack, and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Original Soundtrack. Donkey Kong Country Trilogy was released on November 1, 1996.[1] It has a total of 143 tracks and plays for a total of three hours. In each CD, there are multiple blank tracks after all of the music has been played.

All tracks were mostly composed by David Wise, with assistance of Eveline Fischer and Robin Beanland.

Tracklist

DK Jamz (CD 1)

# Title Length
1 Theme 01:25
2 Simian Segue 01:57
3 DK Island Swing 03:01
4 Cranky's Theme 01:17
5 Jungle Groove 02:23
6 Cave Dweller Concert 03:08
7 Bonus Room Blitz 01:00
8 Aquatic Ambiance 03:28
9 Candy's Love Song 01:17
10 Bad Boss Boogie 01:59
11 Mine Cart Madness 02:25
12 Life in the Mines 02:11
13 Voices of the Temple 02:11
14 Forest Frenzy 02:01
15 Treetop Rock 01:58
16 Funky's Fugue 02:16
17 Misty Menace 02:28
18 Northern Hemispheres 02:28
19 Ice Cave Chant 02:04
20 Fear Factory 02:09
21 Gang-Plank Galleon 01:50
22 K. Rool's Cacophony 00:22
23 The Credits Concerto 02:16

Tracks 24 through 48 are all listed as [blank track] with a duration of 00:04 each, track 49 is listed as [unlisted track] with a duration of 00:20, and track 50 is also listed as [unlisted track] with a duration of 00:06.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Original Soundtrack (CD 2)

# Title Length
1 K. Rool Returns 00:42
2 Welcome to Crocodile Isle 01:12
3 Klomp's Romp 02:29
4 Lockjaw's Saga 02:04
5 Jib Jig 02:00
6 Swanky Swing 00:59
7 Snakey Chantey 01:40
8 Bayou Boogie 01:40
9 School House Harmony 01:48
10 Forest Interlude 03:11
11 Funky the Main Monkey 01:06
12 Flight of the Zinger 02:34
13 Cranky's Conga 01:26
14 Hot-Head Bop 02:09
15 Run, Rambi! Run! 00:51
16 Token Tango 01:15
17 Stickerbush Symphony 02:23
18 Bad Bird Rag 01:05
19 Disco Train 02:39
20 Boss Bossanova 01:15
21 Steel Drum Rhumba 01:07
22 Krook's March 02:03
23 Klubba's Reveille 01:08
24 Haunted Crate 02:23
25 In a Snow-Bound Land 03:12
26 Lost World Anthem 01:44
27 Primal Rave 01:50
28 Crocodile Cacophony 01:33
29 Donkey Kong Rescued 02:18

Tracks 30–34 are listed as [blank track] with a duration of 00:07 each, and tracks 35–55 are identified as [unlisted track] with varying lengths for each.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Original Soundtrack (CD 3)

# Title Length
1 Dixie Beat 01:41
2 Crazy Calypso 01:22
3 Northern Kremisphere 02:33
4 Hangin' at Funky's 02:33
5 Wrinkly's Save Cave 01:08
6 Get Fit A-Go-Go 00:59
7 Wrinkly 64 01:39
8 Brothers Bear 01:24
9 Sub-Map Shuffle 02:22
10 Swanky's Sideshow 02:16
11 Cranky's Showdown 00:59
12 Showdown Win 00:08
13 Showdown Lose 00:09
14 Bonus Time 01:51
15 Bonus Win 00:05
16 Bonus Lose 00:05
17 Stilt Village 02:34
18 Mill Fever 03:08
19 Jangle Bells 02:20
20 Frosty Frolics 02:35
21 Treetop Tumble 02:43
22 Enchanted Riverbank 03:05
23 Hot Pursuit 03:30
24 Water World 03:11
25 Nuts and Bolts 02:37
26 Pokey Pipes 02:43
27 Rockface Rumble 02:49
28 Jungle Jitter 03:05
29 Cavern Caprice 02:41
30 Rocket Run 02:19
31 Boss Boogie 01:50
32 Crystal Chasm 01:44
33 Krematoa Koncerto 01:54
34 Big Boss Blues 02:04
35 Mama Bird 02:02
36 Chase 00:58
37 Baddies on Parade 01:58
38 Game Over 00:14

Trivia

  • In CD 1, the track name "Fear Factory" may be a reference to the industrial band of the same name.
  • In CD 3, the track name "Baddies on Parade" may be a play on the title "Bulls on Parade," a famous song by the band Rage Against the Machine.

References