74 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's zelda, nough said!, December 21, 2005
This review is from: Nintendo Sound History Series: Zelda the Music (Audio CD)
Disc One (78:12)
1) Disk System Theme 0:09
The Legend of Zelda (Famicom Disk System)
2) Title BGM 1:40
3) Overworld BGM 0:46
4) Underground BGM 0:31
5) Death Mountain BGM 0:35
6) Game Over 0:22
7) Flute 0:04
8) Treasure Catch Fanfare 0:04
9) Triforce Catch Fanfare 0:09
10) Ganon's Appearance and Defeat Fanfare 0:05
11) Zelda Rescued Fanfare 0:08
12) Ending Theme 1:18
The Adventure of Link (Famicom Disk System)
13) Title BGM 1:18
14) Overworld BGM 0:53
15) Battle BGM 0:33
16) Flute BGM 1 0:05
17) Village BGM 1:16
18) Indoors BGM 0:24
19) Flute BGM 2 0:05
20) Temple BGM 1:41
21) Boss 0:12
22) Temple Clear 0:06
23) Level Up 0:04
24) Game Over 0:05
25) Great Temple 0:47
26) Last Boss (Dark Link) 0:28
27) Fanfare 0:07
28) Princess Zelda 0:23
29) Ending 0:43
The Adventure of Link ~Foreign Version~
30) Title BGM 1:18
31) Battle BGM 0:41
The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods (Super Famicom)
32) Title 0:17
33) Opening Demo 1:16
34) Normal Overworld 0:51
35) Master Sword Demo 0:13
36) Alternate Overworld 1:09
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (NINTENDO64)
37) Title 1:24
38) Hyrule Field Main Theme 5:01
39) Lon Lon Ranch 4:16
40) Lost Woods 0:41
41) Princess Zelda's Apperance 0:07
42) Princess Zelda's Theme 0:57
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (NINTENDO64)
43) Title Demo 2:11
44) Termina Field 1:31
45) Ocarina "Song of Soaring" 0:07
46) Mayor's House Council Room 0:50
47) Mid Boss Battle 1:10
48) Cremia's Wagon 0:44
49) Majora's Mask to the Moon 0:31
50) Staff Roll 6:21
The Legend of Zelda: Baton of the Wind (Nintendo GameCube)
51) Title 1:07
52) Granny 1:41
53) Departure 0:52
54) Great Ocean 2:40
55) Master Sword Get 0:11
56) Hero of the Wind 1:26
57) Ending 1:06
The Legend of Zelda: The Four Swords + (Nintendo GameCube)
58) Field BGM 1:08
59) Dungeon BGM 1:10
60) Overworld BGM 1:06
61) Hyrule Castle BGM 1:37
62) Village of the Blue Maiden (Before the Puzzle Solving) 1:20
63) Village of the Blue Maiden (After the Puzzle Solving) 1:14
64) Sky BGM 1:14
65) Temple BGM 1:26
66) Wind Palace BGM 0:40
67) Clear Fanfare 0:11
68) Shadow Link Battle BGM 1:00
69) Boss Battle BGM 1:01
Arrange Version
70) The Legend of Zelda Theme Melody 8:56
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent way to remember Zelda, December 25, 2005
This review is from: Nintendo Sound History Series: Zelda the Music (Audio CD)
Got this as a gift and I find myself listening to it remembering all the great hits I played.
The CD is good, and I doubt you will regret buying it. The Tracks are listed in a review above, and I was only slightly disappointed that the Ocarina of Time songs are not included with the CD. Never the less, I enjoy it.
This CD will be appreciated by any Zelda fan with or without them though.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worth it or not Worth it... that is the question, August 6, 2009
This review is from: Nintendo Sound History Series: Zelda the Music (Audio CD)
The title may be confusing so I'll clarify by doing a compare contrast as to how it is not worth it and it is.
Not Worth it:
If you own the Ocarina of Time Soundtrack (any of them, but specifically the japanese one with 82 tracks), the 2 Disc Majora's Mask Soundtrack, the 2 Disk Wind Waker soundtrack, and (if you are lucky) the 2 disc Sound and Drama sound track, you aren't getting all that much. If you have those sound tracks, they are basically exactly the same except there is no loop.
Worth it:
While you have the other stuff on there that are from soundtracks that are already out there, you have stuff that to my knowledge was never available before. These include: the Zelda 2 tracks, the 4 sword and 4 sword adventures tracks, the FDS start up track, and the remix at the end.
One thing to keep in mind, the only track that is remixed is the last track. The other 69 tracks are as you hear them from the game. Now some of the NES tracks will sound different to people that have never heard the original versions of these tracks that were heard on the Famicom Disk System.
Bottom line, I say it's worth it. Especially since this is the only way I know of getting a sound track for the 4 sword games and Zelda 2 that is complete.
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