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Old Feb 19, 2020, 01:35 AM
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So that's it, Nintendo finally did it after all these years ? I can't believe they're actually including the GB soundtrack with it.

Meaning there's still hope for Skyward Sword one day...
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Looks like this is the limited edition version and a standard version with cat# COCX-41125-8 will follow once this sells out.

Says so in the bottom here: https://columbia.jp/prod-info/COCX-41117-20/
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Old Feb 19, 2020, 01:45 AM
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Looks like this is the limited edition version and a standard version with cat# COCX-41125-8 will follow once this sells out.

Says so in the bottom here: https://columbia.jp/prod-info/COCX-41117-20/
Indeed, it also says CD content will be the same but the box containing the two CD cases is exclusive to the first press.
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Wow, amazing! These are really really cool news!

I think it has something to do with the excellent sells of Breath of the Wild (both the game and its soundtrack, which was very well received) and Link's Awakening's sells are pretty amazing as well, so why not making a little extra money, Nintendo may thinking.

The inclusion of the Game Boy soundtrack is a very nice addition, after all these years. I almost began to tear while reading this lol.

I really hope Nintendo keeps up with this strategy and their collaboration with Nippon Columbia!

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Just pre-ordered this. Very cool that this is coming out!
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How do you fill two discs with Link's Awakening (GB)?
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They probably took lessions from Square Enix in how to do that (i.e. you don't).
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I preordered within moments of getting the email notice via reddit. Reddit is smart; it tells me about things that I want that I never asked it to tell me about.

I kind of like this stealth drop style of releasing. It's really nice to hear about something and then be able to buy it, rather than hearing and waiting for years.
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I never thought I'd live to see the day when Nintendo releases this gem on CD at last. Must get!
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Old Feb 19, 2020, 06:01 PM
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I had faith this would happen as soon as I caved and finally bought the 30th anniversary album for the handful of Link's Awakening tracks lol. Was still worth it for the other unreleased handheld stuff at least. Super excited for this as I'm sure many others are. It's already #1 on Amazon.
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BTW, I already made an effort at translating the tracks. Here's my attempt.

DISC 1
01 Title (Opening Version)
02 Enter Name
03 Waking Up at Talin's House
04 First Search
05 Owl
06 Get Sword Fanfare
07 Field (First Time)
08 Field (Normal)
09 Mabe Village
10 Mysterious Forest
11 Guardian Acorn
12 Shop (Items, Witch)
13 Fairy Spring
14 Game Shop
15 Fishing Game
16 Fishing Game Hit
17 Inside a House
18 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Marin's Version)
19 Cave
20 Level 1 - Tail Cave
21 Passage
22 Mini Boss Battle
23 Boss Battle
24 Boss Battle Victory - Get Heart
25 Siren's Instrument Fanfare
26 Siren's Instrument - Full Moon Cello
27 Rescue Bow Wow Mission
28 Mr. Write's House
29 Telephone Booth
30 Level 2 - Bottle Grotto
31 Siren's Instrument - Conch Horn
32 Mad Batter's Lair
33 Richard's Villa
34 Kiki's Gratitude
35 Dungeon - Kanalet Castle
36 Seashell Mansion
37 Level 3 - Key Cave
38 Siren's Instrument - Sea Lily's Bell
39 Tarin, Chased by Bees
40 Animal Village
41 Christine's House
42 Dream Shrine ~ Entrance
43 Dream Shrine ~ Sleep
44 Dream Shrine
45 Marin on the Beach
46 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Shore Version)
47 Field (With Marin Version) (First Time)
48 Field (With Marin Version) (Normal
49 Animal Village (With Marin Version)
50 Tal Tal Heights (With Marin Version)
51 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Move Walrus Version)
52 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Ocarina Practice Version)
53 Tal Tal Heights
54 Angler's Tunnel Opens
55 Level 4 - Angler's Tunnel
56 Siren's Instrument - Surf Harp
57 Manbo's Mambo
58 House by the Cove
59 Fisherman Under the Bridge
60 Level 5 - Catfish's Maw
61 Prelude to Defeat
62 Siren's Instrument - Wind Marimba
63 The Frog's Song of Soul

DISC 2
01 Southern Face Shrine
02 Level 6 - Face Shrine
03 Siren's Instrument - Coral Triangle
04 Color Dungeon
05 Resurrect the Rooster
06 Cucco House
07 Tal Tal Heights (Second Half Version)
08 Level 7 - Eagle's Tower
09 Boss Battle (Eagle's Tower Version)
10 Siren's Instrument - Organ of Evening Calm
11 Turtle Rock Battle
12 Level 8 - Turtle Rock
13 Siren's Instrument - Thunder Drum
14 Rapids Ride
15 Rapids Ride - Time Attack
16 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Instruments Version)
17 Owl (Wind Fish's Egg Version)
18 Wind Fish's Egg
19 Shadows Battle - Omen
20 Shadows Appear ~ Battle
21 Shadow Battle - Final Form
22 Shadow Battle Victory
23 Ascent
24 The Wind Fish Appears
25 Koholint Island Disappears
26 Ending~Staff Roll
27 Game Over
28 Title (No Intro Version)
29 Ocarina (I Don't Remember Anything)
30 Ocarina (Battle of the Wind Fish)
31 Ocarina (Manbo's Mambo)
32 Ocarina (The Frog's Song of Soul)
33 Dampé's House
34 Chamber Dungeon - Edit Mode
35 Chamber Dungeon - Beginner
36 Chamber Dungeon - Intermediate
37 Chamber Dungeon - Advanced
38 Chamber Dungeon - Shadow Link Battle
39 Chamber Dungeon Results
40 Puzzle Solved Jingle
41 Get Item Fanfare
42 Get Item Fanfare (Secret Seashell Version)
43 Get Important Item Fanfare
44 Get Important Item Fanfare (Golden Leaf Version)
45 Get Important Item Fanfare (Ocarina Version)
46 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Taketake"
47 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Marin"
48 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Zelda"
49 Richard's Villa - Hidden BGM
50 Title (With Intro Version)
51 Ballad of the Wind Fish (TV Commercial Version)

DISC 3
01 Shipwreck
02 Title (Opening Version)
03 Enter Name
04 Waking Up at Talin's House
05 First Search
06 Owl
07 Get Sword Fanfare
08 Field (First Time)
09 Field (Normal)
10 Mabe Village
11 Mysterious Forest
12 Guardian Acorn
13 Shop (Items, Witch)
14 Fairy Spring
15 Game Shop
16 Inside a House
17 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Marin's Version)
18 Cave
19 Level 1 - Tail Cave
20 Passage
21 Mini Boss Battle
22 Boss Battle
23 Boss Battle Victory - Get Heart
24 Siren's Instrument Fanfare
25 Siren's Instrument - Full Moon Cello
26 Rescue Bow Wow Mission
27 Mr. Write's House
28 Telephone Booth
29 Level 2 - Bottle Grotto
30 Siren's Instrument - Conch Horn
31 Richard's Villa
32 Kiki's Gratitude
33 Dungeon - Kanalet Castle
34 Level 3 - Key Cave
35 Siren's Instrument - Sea Lily's Bell
36 Tarin, Chased by Bees
37 Animal Village
38 Christine's House
39 Dream Shrine ~ Entrance
40 Dream Shrine ~ Sleep
41 Dream Shrine
42 Marin on the Beach
43 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Shore Version)
44 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Ocarina Practice Version)
45 Tal Tal Heights
46 Angler's Tunnel Opens
47 Level 4 - Angler's Tunnel
48 Siren's Instrument - Surf Harp
49 Manbo's Mambo
50 House by the Cove
51 Fisherman Under the Bridge
52 Level 5 - Catfish's Maw
53 Prelude to Defeat
54 Siren's Instrument - Wind Marimba
55 The Frog's Song of Soul

DISC 4
01 Southern Face Shrine
02 Level 6 - Face Shrine
03 Siren's Instrument - Coral Triangle
04 Color Dungeon
05 Resurrect the Rooster
06 Cucco House
07 Level 7 - Eagle's Tower
08 Boss Battle (Eagle's Tower Version)
09 Siren's Instrument - Organ of Evening Calm
10 Turtle Rock Battle
11 Level 8 - Turtle Rock
12 Siren's Instrument - Thunder Drum
13 Rapids Ride
14 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Instruments Version)
15 Wind Fish's Egg
16 Shadows Battle - Omen
17 Shadows Appear ~ Battle
18 Shadow Battle Victory
19 Ascent
20 Koholint Island Disappears
21 Ending~Staff Roll
22 Ending~Staff Roll (DX Version)
23 Game Over
24 Title (No Intro Version)
25 Ocarina (I Don't Remember Anything)
26 Ocarina (Battle of the Wind Fish)
27 Ocarina (Manbo's Mambo)
28 Ocarina (The Frog's Song of Soul)
29 Puzzle Solved Jingle
30 Get Item Fanfare
31 Get Important Item Fanfare
32 Get Level 2 Sword
33 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Taketake"
34 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Zelda"
35 Richard's Villa - Hidden BGM
36 Title (With Intro Version)
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Old Feb 20, 2020, 12:24 AM
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When I got the message from CDJapan yesterday that there was a new Zelda CD album, I rushed to see what it was, hoping it was Link's Awakening. Really happy when I found out it was.

Really glad they are including the Game Boy music, too, as I've been wanting a full soundtrack release for years.

Hopefully, one day we'll get soundtrack releases for the other unreleased Zelda music, like Skyward Sword. Makes me want remakes for the Oracle games even more, too.
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This is absolutely amazing news!
Super happy to see the GB-soundtrack included as well!
Very much looking forward to getting this!
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This release is wonderful ! I don't know if my wallet will allow me to buy it though...

Anyway, it would be awesome if we could finally have detailled credits for the original Game Boy soundtrack !
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Anyway, it would be awesome if we could finally have detailled credits for the original Game Boy soundtrack !
I wouldn't hold your breath. Those track credits are probably long lost. Even the Twilight Princess HD soundtrack from a few years ago didn't have track credits.
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I wouldn't hold your breath. Those track credits are probably long lost. Even the Twilight Princess HD soundtrack from a few years ago didn't have track credits.
Album arrived a day early and I just added all the booklet info to the notes. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised
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Oh, that's amazing !! If other Zelda Games such as Skyward Sword, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess or Spirit Tracks could get the same treatment, that would be wonderful ! (Perhaps if Skyward Sword gets re-released...)

So it seams that as expected, Totaka mainly did jingles and small tunes, while Hamano (Ballad of the Wind Fish, First Search, Dungeon Themes, Boss Battle Theme, Last Boss Theme, etc) and Ishikawa (Mabe Village, Mysterious Forest, Field Theme, Tal Tal Heights, etc) have composed the "main" songs !
It's really cool to finally be able to associate names with great songs such as Tal Tal Heights, First Search, or Ballad of the Wind Fish !
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The liner notes aren't clear (I've typed the notes as they're written) but my hunch is that where two people are credited, the first is the arranger and the second is the original composer of a melody featured within.
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The liner notes aren't clear (I've typed the notes as they're written) but my hunch is that where two people are credited, the first is the arranger and the second is the original composer of a melody featured within.
This is definitely the case for some of the tracks (3.03, 4.33, 4.34, etc...).
But some of them are co-composed by both names (ex : 3.08 is heavily based on Kondo's TLoZ Overworld Theme but has original parts composed by Ishikawa).
And there's also the case of some tracks that are definitely arrangements of tracks made by other composers and are only credited with the arranger's name (3.25, 3.30, 4.34, etc...).

So, I think it's dangerous to jump into those conclusions.
(Sorry if my english is bad, I'm french)
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Well we already have Yuichi Ozaki listed as an arranger because of his Color Dungeon track being an arrangement from the original Legend of Zelda, so by the same logic all the other GB composers should be added as arrangers because of how they reuse other classic tunes.
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Well we already have Yuichi Ozaki listed as an arranger because of his Color Dungeon track being an arrangement from the original Legend of Zelda, so by the same logic all the other GB composers should be added as arrangers because of how they reuse other classic tunes.
Oh ok ! I was just meaning that the credits weren't always "ARRANGER & COMPOSER".
But I agree, the three of them arranged some of Kondo's tunes (Hamano : 3.03, Ishikawa : 3.08-09, 4.24 & 4.36, Totaka : 4.29-30 & 4.34) so they should be credited as arrangers.

Also, does somebody what is the original song composed by Soyo Oka that was arranged by Totaka for 3.27 & 3.38 ? I guess that's a SimCity (SNES) song but I never listened to this soundtrack.
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Also, does somebody what is the original song composed by Soyo Oka that was arranged by Totaka for 3.27 & 3.38 ? I guess that's a SimCity (SNES) song but I never listened to this soundtrack.
It's Dr. Wright's theme. Mr. Write is sort of a parody of Dr. Wright, so his theme appears as kind of a cameo.

The same is actually true for "Richard's Villa"; since Prince Richard originates from Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru, the main theme of that game appears referenced in 3.31 (incidentally, Kazumi Totaka made the score for that game as well).

Link's Awakening was full of cameos and homages to various other Nintendo properties, so it is natural that the music follows suit as well.
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I noticed there was an actual composer breakdown, or at least, credits were given for disc 3 and 4 so I matched up these songs with their disc 1 and 2 counterparts to get a breakdown for the first two discs as well as the last two. It should be noted that any tracks original to the switch release I credited to Ryo Nagamatsu, while any remaining tracks that didn't have a counterpart, or were extra versions (for example disc 1 "With Marin" versions and some others on disc two), I simply put as "?". All the tracks that I didn't know who to credit to are in bold accompanied by their titles, so take a look and recommend something for them so we can complete this. I'm pretty sure I listed every track and didn't miss any, but if I did let me know.

I'm posting this in hopes of adding it to the game notes section, as well as asking who should be credited for the unknown compositions? I don't have my copy so I can't tell if the tracks (like Tal Tal Heights (Second Half version) or Shadow Battle - Final Form) use compositions from other pieces that could be credited to other composers.

I might try to reformat the list so it's nicer to look at/fits in more with the disc 3 & 4 breakdown, but for now I just wanted to post the list and get everyone's opinion on it. Any feedback is welcome.

For the new tracks I was thinking to just credit the original composer, while adding Nagamatsu on the end of it as well, but I'm curious as to what others think.

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Discs 1 & 2 Nintendo Switch version

All tracks on Discs 1 & 2 arranged by Ryo Nagamatsu unless stated otherwise.

Disc 1

01 - Minako Hamano & Kozue Ishikawa & Koji Kondo
02 - Minako Hamano & Koji Kondo
03-06,18-21, 23, 25, 30, 35, 37, 42-46, 55, 60, 61 - Minako Hamano
07-08 - Kozue Ishikawa & Koji Kondo
09-10, 12-14, 17, 27, 29, 34, 39, 40, 53, 58, 59, 63 - Kozue Ishikawa
11, 22, 26, 30, 31, 33, 38, 54, 56, 57, 62 - Kazumi Totaka
15-16, 32, 36 Ryo Nagamatsu
24, 52 - Kazumi Totaka & Minako Hamano
28, 41 - Kazumi Totaka & Soyo Oka
47 Field (With Marin Version) (First Time) - ?
48 Field (With Marin Version) (Normal) - ?
49 Mysterious Forest (With Marin Version) - ?
50 Tal Tal Heights (With Marin Version) - ?
51 Ballad of the Wind Fish (Move Walrus Version) - ?


Disc 2

01, 02, 08, 09, 12, 18-20, 27 Minako Hamano
03, 05, 06, 10, 11, 13, 22, 23, 29-32, 43, 46, 48, 49 - Kazumi Totaka
04 Yuichi Ozaki & Koji Kondo
14 Kozue Ishikawa
16, 25 Kazumi Totaka & Minako Hamano
26 Minako Hamano & Kozue Ishikawa
28, 50 Kozue Ishikawa & Koji Kondo
33 - 39 Ryo Nagamatsu
40, 41 Kazumi Totaka & Koji Kondo
07 Tal Tal Heights (Second Half Version) - ?
15 Rapid's Ride (Time Attack) - ?
17 Owl (Wind Fish's Egg Version) ?
21 Shadow Battle - Final Form ?
24 The Wind Fish Appears - ?

42 Get Item Fanfare (Secret Seashell Version) - ?
44 Get Important Item Fanfare (Golden Leaf Version) - ?
45 Get Important Item Fanfare (Ocarina Version) - ?

47 Enter Name - Hidden BGM "Marin" - ?
51 Ballad of the Wind Fish TV Commercial Version - Minako Hamano, and...?

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It's Dr. Wright's theme. Mr. Write is sort of a parody of Dr. Wright, so his theme appears as kind of a cameo.
I haven't played the game, so I'm wondering: Are Mr. Write and Christine related? Because the music for Christine's house seems to use the same theme from SimCity as the track for Mr. Write, so in any case Soyo Oka should be credited for being the original composer on this track as well.

Also, Enter Name - Hidden BGM ''Zelda'' is an arrangement of the classic Zelda overworld theme, so Kondo should be credited for that track as well.

I dunno, I think as great as these official credits look, they appear somewhat incomplete.
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I haven't played the game, so I'm wondering: Are Mr. Write and Christine related? Because the music for Christine's house seems to use the same theme from SimCity as the track for Mr. Write, so in any case Soyo Oka should be credited for being the original composer on this track as well.
Right, I forgot to mention, but Christine also has the same motif because there is a sidequest where you have to receive a letter from her and give it to Mr. Write, thus justifying the musical connection.
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Makes perfect sense, even the name "Mr. Write" seems spot on.
Thanks for clarifying!
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I believe in the original game they both had the same exact music. Nagamatsu just chose to do different arrangements for each for the remake. Same with the different versions of Tal Tal Heights and the "Marin" versions of various other tracks.
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Actually you can find tracks for both characters on the Game Boy Version, too.
Mr. Write's House was arranged by Kazumi Totaka, while Christine's House was arranged by Minako Hamano, according to the credits provided with this release.
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Mr. Write's House was arranged by Kazumi Totaka, while Christine's House was arranged by Minako Hamano, according to the credits provided with this release.
I'm looking at the scans and both tracks are actually co-credited to Totaka and Oka, so Hamano had nothing to do with Christine's theme (although it is true that both tracks are slightly different arrangements even in the GB version).
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Yes, you're right of course. Not sure how I could overlook the Oka-credit for two tracks. Sorry about the confusion.
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