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Sega Tunes: ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron is an album featuring arranged music from the Sega Mega Drive game ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron. Published in the United States by LaserLight Digital in August 1996, the album's music was arranged and performed by the game's composer, John Baker.
The album is part of Sega of America's soundtrack set Sega Tunes.
Track list
1. Theme Song (3:35) |
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2. Funky Alien (4:06) |
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3. Funk Down Under (3:28) |
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4. Funk Funk Funk E (3:17) |
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5. Rocket Rap (3:32) |
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6. Ode to Sharla (3:38) |
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7. Mellow Groove (3:09) |
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8. Lewanda's Love (3:33) |
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► Running time: 28:18
Production credits
- Composed, Arranged & Produced by: John Baker
- Musicians:
- Keyboards, Sequences: John Baker
- Electric Bass: Jamie Brewer
- Guitar Solos on 2,3: Bob Coons
- Alto & Tenor Saxes: Zac Johnson
- Drums: Vince Littleton
- Guitar Solos on 1,5,7: Howard Schoneberger
- Recorded and Mixed by: Gordon Lyon at the SEGA Interactive Studio in Redwood City
- Special Thanks: Shinobu Toyoda, Joe Miller, Bill White, Dave Albert, Mark Miller, Thomas Miley, Gordon Lyon, Ken Lee, Shelley Berliner, Kelly Donlon
- Design: Michelle Justice
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References
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Prototypes: 1993-08
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