The Super Mario Bros. Movie album is available to stream for free now

The good news is that you can stream the Mario movie’s best scenes for free. (With advertisements, but still completely free.

Super Mario Bros. MovieThe film was shown in theatres Wednesday. As of Friday, the official album has been made available via music streaming services Tidal or Spotify. The score features Brian Tyler’s absolutely stunning orchestral arrangements of original Nintendo themes. Although the film has plenty of notable elements — like Jack Black as Bowser and Chris Pratt’s Mario voice — the music is truly a highlight, as it weaves together several generations of beloved tunes into one coherent album.

You still have to see it. Super Mario Bros. MovieThe official soundtrack is full of Donkey Kong and Mario tracks. Many were created by Koji Kondo, a renowned composer. It contains 37 songs, which feels like an underestimate, as so many tracks contain references to multiple popular songs. For example, the song “Drivin’ Me Bananas” condenses homages to both the original “DK Island Swing” and the theme from Donkey Kong Country in a song that’s less than a minute and a half long.

Those familiar with the 40-year history of Nintendo’s Mario franchise will be easily recognize all sorts of jingles and themes sprinkled throughout its varied score. However, it also throws in some unexpected twists. Listen to Jack Black (as Bowser) serenade Peach in a love song on the piano. This album doesn’t have the film’s somewhat QuestionsFans get the very best of the pop songs from 1970s-1990s.

Super Mario Bros. MovieThe film is currently in cinemas, and the DVD can be preordered at online retailers.

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