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The Sveldt!! I'm just sayin' It's on the extreme side of arrangement, but you can still hear the guts of the source in there. I'll say. SM64 had a great soundtrack and is actually rather underrepresented.
While in addressing this issue I wouldn't necessarily have thought to start by transmogrifying the file select music in particular, it really does work.
Hopefully some of you are discovering or rediscovering this game now via the Wii's Virtual Console or other means - it's truly one of the classics of the medium - but even if 3D platforming greatness ain't your thing, this inventive and enjoyable arrangement from aluminum is well worth a spin.
Intro reminds me of someone putting a ball in a silver bowl and letting it roll around the edge. Not a bad thing at all, just funny to me. Interesting take on the file select theme and I liked the style switch to the more piano-centric arrangement at Have to agree with OA that I would have loved to hear it swing back to the previous style before ending to get that nice "sandwich of arrangements" technique, but I can't really complain about what you have here.
Cool stuff, man. Like a fine wine, this is one I appreciate more with age. Excellent, creative arrangement! Very very different take on the theme, and though it shifts in mood halfway through, I was kind of hoping it would return to the intro style a bit. Still, it has a nice clear soundscape, and some very awesome ideas.
Good stuff. I have to say, after being a huge fan and player of Super Mario 64, and a great admirer of the OST, it took me a very long time to place this theme. I got the Virtual console version a couple of months ago, and it's clear to me now, but this is such a radical departure to one of the game's most unsung melodies.
I was very thrown. What was apparent though was how much I enjoyed this even though I couldn't recognise the link to SM As a standalone, it was impressive. So now that I can understand where things are originating from, it adds a whole new level of impressive. The electronic stuff is to die for. The piano is very fitting, I think, although people seem to be divided over that. I see it as a necessary breather and conclusion to such a wall of sound approach. It's disconcerting how little this resembles the original.
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