
The instrumentation created a timbre that harkened back to the early years of Mario. The Super Mario World Big Band is an energetic group that captures the quirky and animated characteristics of the game. Most of the instruments had an acoustic quality to them that was mixed well with the electronic sounds. One of the first things I noticed while listening is that the music sounded better than ever. Nintendo fans, you might want to dust your Wii U off because this soundtrack will motivate you to replay some of your favorite levels and find all of those missing stars. Music by Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi and Yasukai Iwata as well as original tracks by Asuka Hayazaki, Takeshi Hama and Soyo Oka contribute to a wonderful collection of classic sounding Mario music. Composers from the Nintendo Sound Team work together to create wonderful music that will charm anyone with an open mind and open ears. Kondo doesn’t work alone on this Mario soundtrack however. Koji Kondo, composer of the original Mario soundtrack, helps set a familiar ‘Mario’ tone as well adding new sounds in “Chainlink Charge” and “Sunshine Seaside”. There is also synth and electronics that make the music sound more like a video game but they are not usually the focal point. The instrumentation aids in the familiarity as there is piano, drums, horns and string instruments that are often heard in jazz, funk, rock and orchestral music. The catchy riffs and singable patterns make the game feel accessible and familiar. There are familiar sounds from the lifespan of the franchise as well as many new melodies that are indicative of what makes Mario so iconic, influential and so much fun.

The Super Mario 3D World Original Soundtrack is a fresh take on the music that brings the Super Mario series to life. Second-Hand, Commercial, Promo/Gift/Reward
