Smashing...Live!

Smashing...Live! is an official soundtrack album for the video game Super Smash Bros. Melee. Unlike most video game soundtracks, the music is not directly taken from the game; rather, it is recordings of a live orchestral performance by the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Songs included on this soundtrack are typically themes used for different stages in the game, although occasionally some themes will be taken from other Nintendo games whose characters are featured in the Super Smash Bros. series.

The album includes three Zelda songs: the palace theme from The Adventure of Link, the famous Zelda theme, and "Saria's Song", featured in the song "Smash Bros. Great Medley".

Track listing

 * 1) Planet Corneria (Corneria stage theme)
 * 2) Jungle Garden (Jungle Japes stage theme)
 * 3) Great Bay Shrine (A medley of the Hyrule Temple and Great Bay stage themes)
 * 4) Dr. Mario (Dr. Mario)
 * 5) Original Medley (A medley of original themes from Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * 6) Fountain of Dreams (Fountain of Dreams stage theme)
 * 7) Pokémon Medley (A medley of the Poké Floats and Pokémon Stadium stage themes and the "Trainer Battle" theme from Pokémon Red and Blue)
 * 8) Opening (Opening theme of Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * 9) Planet Venom (Venom stage theme)
 * 10) Yoshi's Story (Yoshi's Story stage theme)
 * 11) Depth of Brinstar (Medley of the Brinstar Depths stage theme and the Brinstar theme from Metroid)
 * 12) Smash Bros. Great Medley (Medley of various themes found in Super Smash Bros. Melee and other Nintendo games: Mushroom Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom II, Flat Zone, Balloon Fight, Big Blue, Mach Rider, Yoshi's Island, Saria's Song, Super Mario Bros. 3, Icicle Mountain and Peach's Castle)
 * 13) Fire Emblem (Fire Emblem)
 * 14) Green Greens (Green Greens stage theme)
 * 15) Rainbow Cruise (Super Mario 64, includes an interlude of the underwater theme from the same game)

Trivia

 * While "Fountain of Dreams" is listed on the packaging as "Fountain of Dreams", on the disc's track listing it is mistitled as "Dream of Fountain".