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|2. [[Living in the City]] (4:47) | |2. [[Living in the City]] (4:47) | ||
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|4. [[Work it Out]] (4:38) | |4. [[Work it Out]] (4:38) | ||
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|5. [[Diamond in the Sky]] (4:55) | |5. [[Diamond in the Sky]] (4:55) | ||
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|6. [[Super Sonic Racing]] (4:03) | |6. [[Super Sonic Racing]] (4:03) | ||
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|7. [[Number One]] (4:00) | |7. [[Number One]] (4:00) | ||
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|8. Start Fanfare (0:08) | |8. Start Fanfare (0:08) | ||
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|11. Work it Out (Red Raw Mix) (7:24) | |11. Work it Out (Red Raw Mix) (7:24) | ||
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|12. Super Sonic Racing (X-TRA Club Mix) (6:04) | |12. Super Sonic Racing (X-TRA Club Mix) (6:04) | ||
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Revision as of 12:17, 8 February 2011
Sonic R |
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Record label: Marvelous Entertainment Inc. |
Release Info
- MSRP: ¥ 2,200
- Music from: Sonic R
- Composed by: Richard Jacques
Track List
1. Can You Feel the Sunshine? (5:04) |
2. Living in the City (4:47) |
3. Back in Time (4:32) |
4. Work it Out (4:38) |
5. Diamond in the Sky (4:55) |
6. Super Sonic Racing (4:03) |
7. Number One (4:00) |
8. Start Fanfare (0:08) |
9. End Fanfare (0:11) |
10. Options Screen (0:57) |
11. Work it Out (Red Raw Mix) (7:24) |
12. Super Sonic Racing (X-TRA Club Mix) (6:04) |
Total running time: 46:43
Speculation
When asked about Sonic R ever having a separate soundtrack release, and being told about this one, an anonymous Sonic expert says the following:
"The album "front" is fake. I'm tempted to guess the whole thing is a custom job... Look - it has SA-style Sonic art on it. That was not introduced until December 1998."
Two possible scenarios were given:
- It was not released, and (Team Artail) isn't telling the truth.
- The scans are from a reprint, using SA art.
"Most likely the second."
Then the scan on this page was noticed, which is a scan of the cover inside the jewel case, moreso proving the non-fakeness of the album. This is still a strange mystery.