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+ | |name= LSD and Remixes | ||
+ | |janame= LSD and Remixes | ||
+ | |image= File:LSDAndRemixes.png | ||
+ | |date= 22 October 1998 | ||
+ | |type= Album | ||
+ | |lost=<span style="color:#0F0>No</span> | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | '''LSD and Remixes''' is a double album produced by Osamu Sato and released by Music Mine. It contains full-length versions of the songs that are heard in the games cutscenes, and remixes of those tracks by various artists such as Ken Ishii and Jimi Tenor. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Tracklist== | ||
===Disc 1=== | ===Disc 1=== | ||
− | + | #Funky Solution (5:50) | |
− | + | #Long Tall Eyelash (5:41) | |
− | + | #TV River (5:40) | |
− | + | #Professional Problem (4:57) | |
− | + | #Oriental Grill (4:18) | |
− | + | #Come On And (6:49) | |
− | + | #Fax Factory (4:40) | |
− | + | #Fried Banana (5:18) | |
− | + | #Say Cheeze (6:02) | |
===Disc 2=== | ===Disc 2=== | ||
− | + | #Long Tall Eyelash (Ken Ishii Mix) (5:50) | |
− | + | #Funky Solution (Jimi Tenor Mix) (6:32) | |
− | + | #Long Tall Eyelash (µ-Ziq Mix) (8:11) | |
− | + | #TV River (Morgan Geist Mix) (6:20) | |
− | + | #Professional Problem (Pantune Music Mix) (7:21) | |
− | + | #Oriental Grill (M.P.D Mix) (9:01) | |
− | + | #Come On And (Out Ass Mao Mix) (8:15) | |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * In addition to the songs being featured in | + | * In addition to the songs being featured in cutscenes, several melodies from the album can be heard scattered across the in-game soundtrack of [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]. |
** A melody from "Come On And" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRAta1fiFA8 music pattern D]. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova and Electro instrument sets. | ** A melody from "Come On And" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRAta1fiFA8 music pattern D]. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova and Electro instrument sets. | ||
** A melody from "Fax Factory" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdSqJYVH9lY music pattern A]. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova instrument set. | ** A melody from "Fax Factory" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdSqJYVH9lY music pattern A]. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova instrument set. | ||
* The track "Fried Banana" is often seen listed as "Friend Banana", due to a widely-distributed rip of the album online. | * The track "Fried Banana" is often seen listed as "Friend Banana", due to a widely-distributed rip of the album online. | ||
+ | {{Music}} | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
+ | [[Category:LSD]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 26 November 2023
LSD and Remixes | |
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Original name | LSD and Remixes |
Release date | 22 October 1998 |
Format | Album |
Lost? | No |
LSD and Remixes is a double album produced by Osamu Sato and released by Music Mine. It contains full-length versions of the songs that are heard in the games cutscenes, and remixes of those tracks by various artists such as Ken Ishii and Jimi Tenor.
Tracklist
Disc 1
- Funky Solution (5:50)
- Long Tall Eyelash (5:41)
- TV River (5:40)
- Professional Problem (4:57)
- Oriental Grill (4:18)
- Come On And (6:49)
- Fax Factory (4:40)
- Fried Banana (5:18)
- Say Cheeze (6:02)
Disc 2
- Long Tall Eyelash (Ken Ishii Mix) (5:50)
- Funky Solution (Jimi Tenor Mix) (6:32)
- Long Tall Eyelash (µ-Ziq Mix) (8:11)
- TV River (Morgan Geist Mix) (6:20)
- Professional Problem (Pantune Music Mix) (7:21)
- Oriental Grill (M.P.D Mix) (9:01)
- Come On And (Out Ass Mao Mix) (8:15)
Trivia
- In addition to the songs being featured in cutscenes, several melodies from the album can be heard scattered across the in-game soundtrack of LSD: Dream Emulator.
- A melody from "Come On And" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's music pattern D. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova and Electro instrument sets.
- A melody from "Fax Factory" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's music pattern A. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova instrument set.
- The track "Fried Banana" is often seen listed as "Friend Banana", due to a widely-distributed rip of the album online.