"From Inside the Earthen Pipe" is actually a remix of the underground music in Super Mario Bros (Everyone remembers that, right?) and what a remix it is - I just love the echo added to it. The music for it, "Beware of the Forest's Mushrooms," is one of the things that really got me hooked on the game - I simply found that theme so beautiful. Ahhh, the Maze Forest, I'll always remember that place. "Let's Play 'Geno'" is a remix of the first variation of level music in Super Mario World.
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"The Dungeon is Full of Monsters" is simply perfect - the organ gives out a feeling of hostility and is just plain creepy. It is reserved especially for Kajidoh's Gang Members. Let us move on to the major boss theme, "Fight Against An Armed Boss." It's another winner battle track and it sounds more epic than the first. Kondo never fails to amaze me! Then comes the standard boss theme, "Fight Against a Somewhat Stronger Monster." It's simply a great upbeat track and gives a hint of danger as you fight the normal bosses. "Invincible Star" is that little piece of music that plays when you get a Starman, which renders Mario Invincible, and here we get a nice remix of it. It was first played in the Theive's Pass where Mario and Mallow chase down Croco. "The Road is Still Full of Dangers" is bit more of an epic dungeon theme than the first. happiness! It easily conveys the peaceful life of its people. "Hello, Happy Kingdom" is the theme for the Mushroom Kingdom and it's simply full of uh. The victory theme, "Victory!!," is also a nice touch. The first proper battle theme, "Fight Against Monsters," is simply perfect - neither repetitive, nor annoying, unlike some of Uematsu's later battle tracks. However, since Super Mario RPG is light-hearted, this sets the mood just fine. "The Road is Full of Dangers" is a happy bouncy tune, since the area qualifies as a dungeon, it sounds out of place. The next track which got my attention was "The Sword Descends and the Stars Scatter." The organ is easily recognisable here, an instrument Shimomura used extensively in Live-A-Live. This has certainly brought back the many memories while playing Super Mario Bros. 3 battle theme used when you fight Bowser. "Fight Against Koopa" is a very neat remix of the Super Mario Bros. It starts out with the amazing "Happy Adventure, Delightful Adventure," a nice remix of several tunes from the game, which is played in the intro of the game. Bodyĭisc One is generally very upbeat and bouncy. The result: a perfect blend of happy and bouncy tunes, with still some excellent battle music, which Shimomura did on her own. In addition, the Nintendo composer none other than Koji Kondo, known for the Mario and Legend of Zelda scores, remixed classic Mario tunes for the album. In addition, Nobuo Uematsu, famous for his work on the Final Fantasy series, remixed three famous Final Fantasy IV tunes. The core of the work (at least 80% in total) went to the creative Yoko Shimomura, who has created the scores to Live-A-Live, Front Mission, and Kingdom Hearts. Since Super Mario RPG was a team effort between Square and Nintendo, the music also got a team effort from both Nintendo and Square's finest composer(s). It needed to be perfect, giving us a lasting memory of what Square Enix has done for helping out Nintendo. Super Mario RPG was the last game released by Square Enix for the Super Nintendo.