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Donkey Kong Goes Home

Donkey Kong
Catalog Number KST-4037 (reprint of KSS-5037)
Release Date 1983
Publish Format Commercial
Release Price Unknown (U.S.)
Media Format Cassette
Classification Vocal, Drama
PublisherKid Stuff / /

Credits

Artist / D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones
Written by / Pat McBride, Dana Walden
Produced by / Pat McBride, Dana Walden

Tracklist

Disc 1

A-Side
01 Donkey Kong Theme 2:13
02 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Story) 0:51
03 No More Zoo For You 3:05
04 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Continued) 0:20
05 The Climber 3:25
Side length 9:54
B-Side
06 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Continued) 0:53
07 On Top of the World 2:26
08 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Continued) 0:42
09 Jump Up 2:32
10 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Continued) 0:21
11 Mario Delivers 2:42
12 Donkey Kong Goes Home (Continued) 0:36
13 Donkey Kong Theme (Reprise) 0:24
Side length 10:36

 

Notes

This is a children's album with a story and songs. A sticker on the front of some of the record versions, call it; "An Exciting Adventure Story". The over-all story was written by, and produced by Pat McBride, and Dana Walden. The songs sprinkled throughout the story were all written by Dana Walden, Leon Reeder, and Rena Jones.

Notes from Parent Album:
Everyone in Gamesville turns out to welcome Donkey Kong to the circus. What a day for excitement!! However, things don't quite turn out as
they are planned. Donkey Kong becomes homesick for his old home at the zoo. He breaks out of his cage! Will his old friend Mario be able to help? Will Donkey Kong run away? We'll find out when "Donkey Kong Goes Home"

SONGS INCLUDE:
*Donkey Kong Theme (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*No More Zoo For You (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*The Climber (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*On Top Of The World (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*Jump Up (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*Mario Delivers (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)
*Donkey Kong Theme (Reprise) (D. Walden, L. Reeder, R. Jones)

All songs co-published by Gabrielle Amanda Music, Inc. and Audio Illusions (BMI)


Only the song tracks are listed on the track listings, while the story's title "Donkey Kong Goes Home" is not listed on the cover image, or spine of the record. But it is listed on the tape, and the records themselves. The back of the record version gives a brief summary of the story, and tells the reader/listener [We'll find out when, "Donkey Kong Goes Home."]

Album Stats

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Category
Game
Platforms represented
Arcade, Atari 2600

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