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| 1 || Opening Credits || Samples sound effects from games. || <center><table class="mediaAudio"><tr><td>[[File:Ambassadors of Funk - Opening Credits.oga]]</table> || | | 1 || Opening Credits || Samples sound effects from games. || <center><table class="mediaAudio"><tr><td>[[File:Ambassadors of Funk - Opening Credits.oga]]</table> || 0:27 | ||
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| 2 || [[Super Mario Bros.]] Theme || Overworld BGM from ''Super Mario Bros.'', Special World BGM from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' || <center><table class="mediaAudio"><tr><td>[[File:Ambassadors of Funk - Supermario Brothers Theme.oga]]</table> || 5:09 | | 2 || [[Super Mario Bros.]] Theme || Overworld BGM from ''Super Mario Bros.'', Special World BGM from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' || <center><table class="mediaAudio"><tr><td>[[File:Ambassadors of Funk - Supermario Brothers Theme.oga]]</table> || 5:09 |
Revision as of 12:04, October 13, 2022
Super Mario Compact Disco is an album released only in Japan on August 1, 1993. It features a collection of raps performed by the Ambassadors of Funk, remixes of music from Mario games. In-between raps, the main rapper, calling himself MC Mario, provides interstitials, as if running a radio show. It is now available in the United States through iTunes,[1] Amazon as an mp3 album or manufacture on-demand CD.[2]
For the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. a special edition of the album was released, featuring remastered tracks and five bonus tracks.[3]
Track listing
# | Title | Arrangement of | Sample | Length | |
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1 | Opening Credits | Samples sound effects from games. | 0:27 | ||
2 | Super Mario Bros. Theme | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Bros., Special World BGM from Super Mario World | 5:09 | ||
3 | Radio Compact Disco 1 | Introduces listeners to the soundtrack, samples the low timer jingle at the end. | 0:30 | ||
4 | Super Mario Land | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Land | 5:14 | ||
5 | Radio Compact Disco 2 | The intermission leads up to the song, "Go, Mario, Go!" | 0:23 | ||
6 | Go, Mario, Go! | Underground and Chai Kingdom BGM from Super Mario Land | 3:22 | ||
7 | King of the Koopas | World 1 Map BGM from Super Mario Bros. 3 | 3:58 | ||
8 | Radio Compact Disco 3 | The intermission introduces Yoshi, leading to the next song. | 0:32 | ||
9 | Mario & Yoshi | Music 1 from Yoshi | 4:09 | ||
10 | Invincible Mario | Level clear jingle and Invincibility BGM from Super Mario World | 1:05 | ||
11 | Super Mario World | Overworld BGM from Super Mario World | 4:35 | ||
12 | Radio Compact Disco 4 | Talks about Super Mario World and rescuing Daisy. Leads to the next song. | 0:15 | ||
13 | Save Me (With Your Charm) | First few notes of the Underwater theme from Super Mario World, Save BGM from Mario Paint | 5:07 | ||
14 | Radio Compact Disco 5 | MC Mario talks how Daisy is his number one girl, and leads onto the next song, talking about a "drive-time show". | 0:12 | ||
15 | Super Mario Kart | Title BGM from Super Mario Kart | 5:10 | ||
16 | Super Mario USA | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Bros. 2 | 5:00 | ||
17 | Radio Compact Disco 6 | Introduces Wario, leading to the next song. | 0:14 | ||
18 | Six Golden Coins | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | 5:01 | ||
19 | Radio Compact Disco 7 | Wraps up the show, ends with the defeat jingle from Super Mario World. | 0:19 | ||
20 | Mario Theme (Reprise) | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Bros., Special World BGM from Super Mario World | 0:47 | ||
Super Mario Land (Instrumental) | Overworld BGM from Super Mario Land, comes from iOS version of the album | 5:12 |