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If you have already played through the Banjo-Kazooie or Yooka-Laylee games, you probably remember the soundtracks. Maybe certain themes even made you stay in specific locations just to keep listening. If that sounds familiar, this page is your stop. This section has all the soundtracks from both the Banjo-Kazooie and Yooka-Laylee games in one place. The music in these games is known for its adaptive style, where tracks change based on your location within a world – walk into a cave and the music shifts to an echoey version, or dive underwater and you will hear a muffled take on the same melody. Just pick a game from the list below and you will get to a page with audio players. Each player plays a specific soundtrack from the game you picked, making it easy to find and listen to your favorite tracks. If you want to keep listening while browsing other parts of the site, open the player in another tab so the music keeps playing. Banjocomet now lets you download your favorite music with one click and save it to your device. If you want complete soundtrack collections of these games, check out the website’s download page!

» Banjo-Kazooie Symphony

If you love the first Banjo-Kazooie video game and its music, you might know the Banjo-Kazooie Symphony album. This project was made by British composer Blake Robinson under the name The Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra, who’s known in the gaming community for other works like the Super Metroid Symphony and Chrono Trigger Symphony albums. It was released on May 31, 2013, and features 30 tracks from the original game reimagined as full orchestral pieces. The album runs for about an hour and remains faithful to Grant Kirkhope’s original soundtrack, with each track bringing back memories of playing through the game’s different worlds. What makes this album special is how every note was programmed in manually by hand using FL Studio to achieve maximum realism. Robinson took great care to ensure the orchestrations stayed true to the source material while adding depth through the use of strings, horns, and woodwind instruments. The project required hundreds of hours of work and was entirely licensed through Joypad Records, meaning the original composer Grant Kirkhope approved the album and receives compensation. Some standout tracks include Spiral Mountain, which now features impressive choir vocals, and Treasure Trove Cove, which Robinson had previously released as a single track but extended and remastered for this collection. The orchestral arrangements capture everything from the tropical vibes of beach levels to the spooky atmosphere of Mad Monster Mansion. You can listen to previews of the Banjo-Kazooie Symphony album on the official website. The full album is available for purchase at ten dollars through platforms like iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. If you’re a fan of the game or enjoy orchestral game music, the Banjo-Kazooie Symphony successfully brings Grant Kirkhope’s iconic soundtrack to life in a completely new way.

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