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[[File:Smashinglive.jpg|thumb|European cover art for Smashing...Live!]]
[[Image:Smashinglive.jpg|right|thumb|Japanese and European cover art for Smashing...Live!]]
[[File:SmashingLiveNPCover.jpg|thumb|Art for the insert from Nintendo Power magazine.]]
[[Image:SmashingLiveNPCover.jpg|right|thumb|Art for the insert from Nintendo Power magazine.]]
'''''Smashing...Live''!''' is the official soundtrack of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The soundtrack consists of fifteen arranged tracks, some of which are medleys containing more than one song in each; the total running time is 61:53.  
'''''Smashing...Live''!''' is the official soundtrack of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. The soundtrack consists of fifteen arranged tracks, some of which are medleys containing more than one song in each; the total running time is 61:53.  


The album, performed by the [[New Japan Philharmonic]], is a recording of a live concert held on August 27, 2002 at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, making Smashing...Live! among the few soundtracks for video games that doesn't feature songs ripped directly from the game. At the end of every track (sans "Jungle Garden"), the audience applauds the ensemble; in the track "Rainbow Cruise", the audience also claps to the beat of the song once it "loops". A cough (possibly coming from a small child) is faintly audible near the beginning of "Fire Emblem".
The album was performed by the [[New Japan Philharmonic]]; the album was recorded while the ensemble was playing live, making Smashing...Live! among the few soundtracks for video games that doesn't feature songs ripped directly from the game. At the end of every track, as a result of being recorded live, the audience applauds the ensemble.


Its initial Japanese release was in December 2002, as a gift to subscribers of the ''Famitsu Cube+Advance'' magazine. In January 2003, it was given as a gift to subscribers of ''Nintendo Power'' and ''Official Nintendo Magazine''; these releases were the only ones of their kind in the American and PAL territories.
It was released in Japan on October 21, 2001, a month before the game's release. In January 2003, it was given as a gift to subscribers of ''Nintendo Power'' and ''Official Nintendo Magazine''; these releases were the only ones of their kind in the American and PAL territories.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPjvCk2AqbY&t Planet Corneria]" (from [[Corneria]]) - 2:05 [arranged by Hajime Hirasawa]
#"Planet Corneria (from [[Corneria]])" - 2:05
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJ6ENpRuiU Jungle Garden]" (from [[Jungle Japes]]) - 2:57 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Jungle Garden (from [[Jungle Japes]])" - 2:57
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwps6_Pz6qw&t Great Bay Shrine]" (medley of [[Hyrule Temple]] and [[Great Bay]]; ends with Zelda series [[victory theme]]) - 4:15 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Great Bay Shrine (Medley of [[Hyrule Temple]] and [[Great Bay]])" - 4:15
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL-FXj6NA4Q Dr. Mario]" (Dr. Mario's theme) - 4:04 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Dr. Mario" (Dr. Mario's Theme) - 4:04
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDhVvDO8jAQ Original Medley]" (medley of [[All-Star Rest Area]], [[Lottery]], [[How to Play movie (SSBM)|How to Play]], Menu 1 and Ending) - 5:01 [arranged by Hirokazu Ando and Shogo Sakai]
#"Original Medley" (Medley of [[All-Star Rest Area]], [[Lottery]], [[How to Play movie (SSBM)|How to Play]], Menu 1 and Ending) - 5:01
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8arrnIuqn14 Fountain of Dreams]" (from [[Fountain of Dreams]]; erroneously called "Dream of Fountain" on Nintendo Power sleeve) - 3:35 [arranged by Tadashi Ikegami]
#"Fountain of Dreams" (from [[Fountain of Dreams]]; erroneously called "Dream of Fountain" on Nintendo Power sleeve) - 3:35
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf6g_134hcM Pokémon Medley]" (medley of [[Poké Floats]], [[Pokémon Stadium]], and its alternative music, Pokémon Battle) - 5:42 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Pokémon Medley" (Medley of [[Poké Floats]], [[Pokémon Stadium]], and its alternative music, '''Pokémon Battle''') - 5:42
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucfmPDHyfM4 Opening]" (from the [[opening movie]] of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'') - 2:40 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Opening" (from the opening FMV of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'') - 2:40
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkGr10Qbp8k Planet Venom]" (from [[Venom]]; ends with the Star Fox team's victory theme) - 2:19 [arranged by Tadashi Ikegami]
#"Planet Venom" (from [[Venom]]) - 2:19
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIhReTgYiwo Yoshi's Story]" (from [[Yoshi's Story]]; ends with a small segment from main theme of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and a bit of Yoshi's victory theme) - 2:43 [arranged by Hirokazu Ando]
#"Yoshi's Story" (from [[Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]]) - 2:43
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODUFvUsqx0I Depth of Brinstar]" (medley of [[Brinstar Depths]] and [[Brinstar]]) - 3:41 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Depth of Brinstar" (Medley of [[Brinstar Depths]] and [[Brinstar]]) - 3:41
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9namiUHUHQ Smash Bros. Great Medley]" (medley of {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}, [[Mushroom Kingdom II]], [[Flat Zone]], Balloon Fight, [[Big Blue]], Mach Rider, {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}, Saria's Song, Super Mario Bros. 3, [[Icicle Mountain]], and [[Princess Peach's Castle]]) - 14:18 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Smash Bros. Great Medley" (Medley of [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom II]], [[Flat Zone]], '''Balloon Fight''', [[Big Blue]], '''Mach Rider''', [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island]], '''Saria's Song''', '''Super Mario Bros. 3''', [[Icicle Mountain]], and [[Princess Peach's Castle]]) - 14:18  
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KXRNBZ4Fvw Fire Emblem]" (Marth and Roy's theme) - 3:52 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Fire Emblem" (Marth and Roy's theme) - 3:52
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u-gQOqPBh4 Green Greens]" (from [[Green Greens]]) - 1:53 [arranged by Hirokazu Ando]
#"Green Greens" (from [[Green Greens]]) - 1:53
#"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GszMhAMgbY Rainbow Cruise]" (from [[Rainbow Cruise]]) - 2:49 [arranged by Shogo Sakai]
#"Rainbow Cruise" (from [[Rainbow Cruise]]) - 2:49
 
==Trivia==
*The {{uv|EarthBound}} series is the only franchise with a playable character to not have music featured in the performance.


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://vgmdb.net/album/9297 Smashing...Live!] on VGMdb
*[http://www.mariomayhem.com/downloads/sound_tracks/smashing_live.php Smashing...Live! tunes]
 
*[http://www.supermariolegacy.com/index.php?p=v3ssbmsmashlinglivesoundtrack  Super Smash Bros. Smashing Live! Soundtrack]
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