Editing List of SSBU Music (Donkey Kong series)
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This track is a remix of the title theme of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is very similar to the original track, but with electric guitar and non-lexical "monkey" vocals layered in | This track is a remix of the title theme of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is very similar to the original track, but with electric guitar and non-lexical "monkey" vocals layered in. | ||
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This is a new medley of themes from the original ''Donkey Kong'' and its sequel ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' It uses the "Game Start", 25m, Hammer, "Bonus Running Out", "Stage Clear", 100m, and "All Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong'' and the "Game Start", "Stage 1", "Stage 4", "Ending", and "Stage Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The overall track has a fast-paced, orchestral/electronic hybrid style and extrapolates heavily on the original melodies, with the 25m music serving as the basis. | This is a new medley of themes from the original ''Donkey Kong'' and its sequel ''Donkey Kong Jr.''. It uses the "Game Start", 25m, Hammer, "Bonus Running Out", "Stage Clear", 100m, and "All Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong'' and the "Game Start", "Stage 1", "Stage 4", "Ending", and "Stage Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The overall track has a fast-paced, orchestral/electronic hybrid style and extrapolates heavily on the original melodies, with the 25m music serving as the basis. | ||
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Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo | Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo | ||
Japanese title: THE MAP PAGE / BONUS LEVEL | Japanese title: THE MAP PAGE / BONUS LEVEL | ||
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This track is | This track is in fact "Lift-Off Launch" from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', although the track does play on the "{{s|mariowiki|Mole Patrol}}" level. | ||
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This track is a remix of the music that plays during the | This track is a remix of the music that plays during the {{s|mariowiki|Gear Getaway}} stage (among other {{s|mariowiki|Rocket Barrel}} levels) in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. Much like the original, it is performed in a "big band swing" style with prominent brass and percussion sections, as well as [[wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)|wah-wah]] guitar and piano. The arrangement also incorporates some portions of the Jungle Level theme from ''Donkey Kong Country''. | ||
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