• Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack
  • Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack
  • Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack
  • Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack
  • Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack 4xLP Box Set

    Far East Recording

    Ape Escape Originape Soundtrack 4xLP Box Set

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    It has been 25 years since the release of Saru Get You (サルゲッチュ), known stateside and in the UK as Ape Escape. 

    Ape Escape marked a significant milestone for the PlayStation, as it was the first game to require use of the PlayStation's DualShock (analog) controller. In Ape Escape, the use of the analog sticks goes beyond camera rotation and acts as an extension of Kakeru's (Spike's) own character, controlling his many gadgets like the stun club, time net, and sky flyer. It's a unique form of control that, really, didn't become popularized until the release of the Nintendo Wii.

    It feels like a distinctly Japanese design, the sort of off-the-wall design that is either embraced or rejected on a global scale. In Ape Escape's case, the mechanic caught on. Ape Escape is fast, frantic, and—at times—downright frustrating. Pipo monkeys dash, taunt, and swim away from your advances. They ride water monsters, fly UFOs, and even shoot uzis! Whether it's Kakeru, his friends, or the monkeys themselves, the characters are always running across the levels. 

    This mad dash is enhanced by the game's soundtrack, composed by legendary composer Soichi Terada. As he recalls, the director of the production said "Spike and his friends always have the image of running".

    In response, Terada happily produced fast songs with an average speed of over 170bpm. The resulting gameplay and audio is a match made in heaven.

    The marriage of Ape Escape's charming overworld and Soichi's upbeat compositions is nothing short of sublime. Especially now, it is difficult to separate the mischievous Pipos and fast-paced action from Soichi Terada's silky smooth synthesizer and heart-pounding bass.

    This release featured reconstructed tracks created by Mr. Terada himself, identical to the music arrangements featured in the game. The biggest difference, of course, was that they were of higher fidelity than was originally available on the PS1 disk format.

    Completing all of the aforementioned releases is this box set which includes four LPs, housed individually by a hardcover slipcase. This release contains every song from Ape Escape 1, except those available on Apes in the Net (licensing be damned). This release also includes one bonus song, previously unreleased anywhere else (including the game itself!).

    The music on this box set was meticulously put together by Justin Perkins of Mystery Room Mastering. Using Mr. Terada's premastered source files, the music was completely and specifically mastered for vinyl.

    Rounding out the audio is absolutely stunning artwork created by Gobo3D. Cartridge Thunder worked with Gobo to recreate some of Ape Escape's most iconic characters, referencing the original JP guidebook and other promotional materials. The result is visually delicious 300dpi artwork that takes you straight back to 1999.

    As uber-fans of the original PlayStation game, we are very proud to celebrate Soichi Terada's music and pay our respects to such a legendary PlayStation franchise—on the original hardware's 30th anniversary no less!

    Please note: due to licensing exclusivity, this release does not include tracks previously released on Apes in the Net.

    Specifications

    • 4xLP Hardcover slipcase box
    • Liner notes written by composer Soichi Terada
    • Remastered for vinyl by Justin Perkins (Mystery Room Mastering)
    • New 3D artwork by Gobo3D
    • Color: translucent red, clear, blue, and yellow vinyl
    • Designed and manufactured by Cartridge Thunder
    • Officially licensed ©Sony Computer Entertainment, by Far East Recording. 

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