What I also like about this OST is that the dungeon tracks as well as the “Last Day” theme feature well-selected samples from Spectrasonic’s “Distorted Reality” sampling CD, my favorite sampling CD ever! The order of tracks was selected in favor of variety over the order they appear in the game, which is not a bad decision at all. If you haven’t played the game, you’ll probably have some problems enjoying the typical Koji Kondo N64 sound even if the melodies are great if you have played the game though, you can’t help but admire Kondo’s work! Some tracks have been taken right out of Ocarina of Time, but that doesn’t matter much (I can’t get enough of the Zora theme!). Most tracks loop twice, so you don’t have to hit the repeat button too often. I don’t want to go into detail too much about the original sound version. While some of the short musical cues from cutscenes are missing (compared to the Japanese version) there are four Europe-only remix bonus tracks. While the European OST for Ocarina of Time came on two seperate CDs, MM is a 50+4 track compilation on two CDs, featuring all the important music from the game. Majora’s Mask was the last complete OST released by Nintendo of Europe so far (since then they have only released best of collections with about 10 tracks i.e. 21 – Mysterious Times (Great Bay Party Mix)Ģ3 – Eternal Legend (Princess “Z” Trigger Mix)