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LSD & Remixes
LSD & Remixes Cover
Soundtrack
Released
JP October 21, 1998
Length
1:37:56
Genre
Ambient, Trip Hop
Label
Music Mines Inc.
Distribution
CD-ROM

LSD And Remixes is an official music album, simultaneously released with updated original dream diary called " Lovely Sweet Dream " & additional Music CD " Lucy in the Sky with Dynamites ", containing original mixes produced by Osamu Sato for Linen Sampler album in 1997 & remixes by Ken Ishii, Jimi Tenor, µ-Ziq, Morgan Geist, Pantune Music, M.P.D and Out Ass Mao. Cut versions of these songs appear in the game's cutscenes and intro sequences, and there are several instances of melodies from it appearing during gameplay. Full album may be listened via this link.

Track Listing[]

Disc 1: Original Mixes from Linen Sampler album:

  1. Funky Solution   (5:50)
  2. Long Tall Eyelash   (5:41)
  3. TV River   (5:40)
  4. Professional Problem   (4:57)
  5. Oriental Grill   (4:20)
  6. Come On And   (6:50)
  7. Fax Factory   (4:40)
  8. Fried Banana   (5:18)
  9. Say Cheeze   (6:02)

Disc 2: Remixes:

  1. Long Tall Eyelash (Ken Ishii Mix)   (5:50)
  2. Funky Solution (Jimi Tenor Mix)   (6:32)
  3. Long Tall Eyelash (µ-Ziq Mix)   (8:11)
  4. TV River (Morgan Geist Mix)   (5:40)
  5. Professional Problem (Pantune Music Mix)   (4:57)
  6. Oriental Grill (M.P.D Mix)   (9:01)
  7. Come On And (Out Ass Mao Mix)   (8:15)

Trivia[]

  • A melody from "Come On And" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's music pattern D. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova and Electro instrument sets.
  • A melody from "Fax Factory" can be heard in the Pit and Temple's music pattern A. It's distinguishable in the Ethnova instrument set.
  • A melody from "Long Tall Eyelash" can be heard in Natural World's music pattern A. It's distinguishable in the Ambient, and Electro instrument set.
  • Looking at the cover of "LSD AND REMIXES" from a different side may produce what is called an optical illusion.

Speculations[]

  • There are other musicians who had participated in the second CD of this album besides Osamu Sato himself (his pseudonym appears to be "Out Ass Mao".) These include other respected musicians, such as Ken Ishii, Jimi Tenor, µ-Ziq, Morgan Geist and M.P.D.
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