Banjo-Kazooie The Soundtrack




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Continued soundtrack excellence from Rare.
I recently revisted my Nintendo 64 collection, and I was reminded when playing Banjo-Kazooie just how fantastic the soundsmiths at Rare were back in the day.Despite the Nintendo 64's audio limitations, Rare consistently created amazing musical output in its games during this era. Conker's Bad Fur Day, Jet Force Gemini, and Banjo-Kazooie's sequel Banjo-Tooie had diverse, fantastic soundtracks. But nothing can hold a candle to Banjo-Kazooie's astonishing collection of musical styles, themes, and motifs.The centerpiece of the album, "Witch's Lair," is also the centerpiece in the game. This is the theme for the overworld in the game, which was made all the more memorable because of its constant music shifts - possible only on Nintendo's system, thanks to the MIDI format. The song is just as memorable here as it was in the game.Immediate favorites are Freezeey Park, a winter-esque diddly; Rusty Bucket Bay, which is also my favorite level in the game;...
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Track-List
Just a note for everyone, who wants to buy this great soundtrack:There exists 2 versions of this soundtrack in the USA:- The one with the t-shirt- And the second one without the t-shirt but with a white backgroundBoth versions contains 17 tracks.Although the back of the case says that only 15 tracks are on the disc, the 2 bonus bonus-tracks are still on the disc:Track16: Banjo Overture17: Squirrel
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Banjo-Kazooie The Soundtrack
One of the best video game soundtracks of all time! If you enjoyed the game, you're likely to have enjoyed the music. The music is faithfully reproduced. I have enjoyed this soundtrack immensly.
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Banjo-Kazooie




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  • The worlds in Banjo-Kazooie are gigantic, and chock full of crazy items to collect
  • Musical Notes, Puzzle Pieces, Mumbo Tokens, and Jinjos are just some of the swag that Banjo must stuff in his backpack to complete his adventure
  • While some of the necessary items are simply stashed off the beaten path, others will require puzzle solving skills to turn up.





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Mario 64 and then some
I got Banjo Kazooie a couple of years ago for Christmas and it's still one of my favorite games. It's a lot like Mario 64 except better in many ways. The levels are a lot bigger and more challenging. There are more moves to learn, more enemies, and bigger bosses than any other 3D platformer except for Donkey Kong 64. It's fun finding and collecting the puzzle pieces so you can get to the next level and closer to the chance of putting Gruntilda back on her broom and on her way. As you go on, the levels get more and more difficult. The level with all 4 seasons in it and Gruntilda's board game are especially difficult. You also have to collect 5 of your friends in each level for a puzzle piece. Not to mention collecting 100 musical notes for another one. There is a lot to find in each world, but the game is fun enough and keeps you interested enough to do that without getting frustrated. The snow level was completely awesome and had some of the beat graphics I have...
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Best Game Ever!
I have played every single game by Rareware, and every one of them astounds me. But this... this is paradise on wings. Every single new level involves new challenges with ways to figure them out. The music is so addicting that you will often find yourself not wanting to quit a level just so you can hear the refrain one more time. Everything Kazooie, the bird, says is hilarious, and the way the characters tell their names, often referring to themselves in the third person, is funny too. The gameplay is flawless. Every single move will seem completely natural all of the time. It is addictive. If you try to cheat, or find out how to get a certain Jiggy, you have been warned: After a certain amount of cheats, Rare erases your gamepack memory. The graphics are stunning. All you have to do is look at a honeycomb up close, and you will believe that Gamecubes are primitive compared to the Nintendo 64. Rare's attention to details is astounding. Each enemy carries out a choreographed set of...
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You can't get off of this Game!! It rules!
The evil witch Gruntilda has stolen Banjo's younger sister, Tooty, in hopes to steal her beauty. Banjo, and Kazooie, the bird that's lodged in his pack, will have to rescue her. You start off in Spiral Mountain, in which the mole, Bottles, will teach you some basic moves. Then you move on to Gruntilda's gigantic lair, in which you will be searching all over for world entrances, into Munbo's Mountain, and Treasure Trove Cove, Clanker's ( a large shark-shaped trash compacter) Cavern, Bubblegloop Swamp, Frezeezy Peak, Gobi's Valley, Mad Monster Mansion, Rusy Bucket Bay, Click-Clock Wood, then Grunty's game show, in which you answer Banjo trivia, and finnally the final battle. Yes, its a lot, and it will take you quite a long time. But it is SOOO fun!In each world, you will find:10 jigsaw pieces, or jiggies, which are either lying around or a reward for doing, or defeating something. You use jiggies to open the door to each world (note: sometimes puzzles are faar away from the...
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Product Description

Buy Banjo-Kazooie for Nintendo 64 (N64) and travel to Spiral Mountain the magical home of Banjo the bear and Kazooie the bird. In Banjo-Kazooie Banjo learns that the prettiest girl in the land his sister Tooty has been kidnapped by the evil witch monster Gruntilda! The evil witch has taken Tooty so that with the help of her awful machine she can trade appearances with Tooty making her an ugly old monster! When you buy Banjo-Kazooie for Nintendo 64 (N64) you will need to help Banjo and Kazooie find jiggys that will unlock the codes to other worlds where Tooty might be held. When you finally find Gruntilda and Tooty you will need to battle the witch in a game of wits to win back Banjo's sister. Time is wasting and Tooty needs your help! Buy Banjo-Kazooie for Nintendo 64 (N64) today and help Banjo the bear find his kidnapped sister soon!   Top to learn more



Banjo-Kazooie mimics the look and feel of Mario 64, a truly innovative and visually stunning game that belongs in any Nintendo 64 collection. But don't brush off this 3-D action-adventure as an uninspired clone. On the contrary, Banjo-Kazooie introduces more than enough originality to warrant a spot next to its famous mentor.

The game introduces two of the most charming virtual heroes in recent years--the goofy, floppy honey bear, Banjo, and his faithful, feathered sidekick Kazooie. In the game's introduction, we discover that the sinister witch Gruntilda not only nabbed Banjo's sister Tooty, but stole her beauty as well. Naturally, it's up to the bear-bird team to retrieve Tooty and rid the world of one darned inconsiderate witch.

In this beautifully-rendered and massive game world, players run, jump, swim, climb, and flip over obstacles, defeat all sorts of "baddies," and find and collect numerous items and clues that help the quest to progress. Playing as both Banjo and Kazooie, players hone their characters' actions, learning nearly two dozen special moves that help players expertly defeat foes and successfully tread through the nine worlds.

Banjo-Kazooie is one of those games that can demand hours upon hours of perseverance, patience, and learning of skills to complete. But don't let that discourage you. This epic game is so much fun that reaching the end will be an afterthought. --Eric Twelker

Pros:

  • Nicely-paced game world filled with well-designed challenges
  • Excellent character control with numerous special moves
  • Gorgeous graphics
Cons:
  • Numerous--often complex--special moves may discourage some casual gamers
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Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts




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Possibly my favorite video game soundtrack!
By and large, Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts was a fairly mediocre game, but one aspect of it was so good that it surpassed the original games in quality: the soundtrack. Largely composed by series veteran Grant Kirkhope, as well as a number of equally excellent contributions from Robin Beanland and Dave Clynick, this soundtrack offers a good number of fun orchestrated tracks that are great to listen to regardless of whether you've played the game or not.In terms of completeness, this soundtrack is quite good compared to many video game sountracks. The main themes and two challenge variants of each level are included. In addition, two versions of the Showdown Town theme are included, as well as a number of other challenge themes, such as the Jinjo challenge song. This makes up the bulk of the music commonly heard in the game, so chances are your favorite track is present in some form.A few noteworthy tracks are absent, but honestly, it's hard to complain. The...
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Rareware's music was made for orchestra
Anyone who's played Rare's games knows they have some great composers, and thanks to technology, they're no longer restricted by whatever samples a games system can produce to emulate an orchestra.A lot of the soundtrack is written by Robin Beanland, who was involved with the original Donkey Kong Country and the Conker games, with contributions from the composer of the N64 Banjo games, Grant Kirkhope. There's plenty of references to the older games in the soundtrack too--just wait for them to pop up in the middle of a track.My only regret is the music that's missing, like the newly orchestrated version of "Mumbo's Mountain" or some of the cutscenes. It does include the level intros by David Clynick, though, which parody popular '70s/'80s TV shows (and in some cases are more enjoyable than the originals!).Despite the omissions, it's a worthwhile buy, and I'm glad to see effort like this being put towards a video game.
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Banjo-Kazooie Nuts And Bolts: Original Soundtrack




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Possibly my favorite video game soundtrack!
By and large, Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts was a fairly mediocre game, but one aspect of it was so good that it surpassed the original games in quality: the soundtrack. Largely composed by series veteran Grant Kirkhope, as well as a number of equally excellent contributions from Robin Beanland and Dave Clynick, this soundtrack offers a good number of fun orchestrated tracks that are great to listen to regardless of whether you've played the game or not.In terms of completeness, this soundtrack is quite good compared to many video game sountracks. The main themes and two challenge variants of each level are included. In addition, two versions of the Showdown Town theme are included, as well as a number of other challenge themes, such as the Jinjo challenge song. This makes up the bulk of the music commonly heard in the game, so chances are your favorite track is present in some form.A few noteworthy tracks are absent, but honestly, it's hard to complain. The...
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Rareware's music was made for orchestra
Anyone who's played Rare's games knows they have some great composers, and thanks to technology, they're no longer restricted by whatever samples a games system can produce to emulate an orchestra.A lot of the soundtrack is written by Robin Beanland, who was involved with the original Donkey Kong Country and the Conker games, with contributions from the composer of the N64 Banjo games, Grant Kirkhope. There's plenty of references to the older games in the soundtrack too--just wait for them to pop up in the middle of a track.My only regret is the music that's missing, like the newly orchestrated version of "Mumbo's Mountain" or some of the cutscenes. It does include the level intros by David Clynick, though, which parody popular '70s/'80s TV shows (and in some cases are more enjoyable than the originals!).Despite the omissions, it's a worthwhile buy, and I'm glad to see effort like this being put towards a video game.
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Banjo-Tooie Nintendo Soundtrack CD




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  • Official 2000 Nintendo Release!
  • Never Commercially Available!
  • Out of Print and Extremely Rare!





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Tracks: Jinjo Village, Isle of Hags, Mayhem Temple, Glitter Gulch Mine, Witchyworld, Jolly Roger's Lagoon, Jolly Roger's Lagoon - Atlantis, Terrydactyland, Grunty Industries - Outside the Factory, Hailfire Peaks - Lava Side, Cloud Cuckooland, Cauldron Keep, Final Battle - HAG1, Credits Top to learn more




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Banjo Kazooie Music


So with that in mind here are my 10 favorite Banjo-Kazooie and the few I liked from Tooie music tracks, enjoy.

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