Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks

Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks is the second soundtrack for Mario Kart 64 released in the United States released on April 1st 1997.

It was later released in Japan as Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack on September 19th 1997.

US

 * 1) Mario Kart 64 Theme
 * 2) 3 Raceways/Wario Stadium
 * 3) Moo Moo Farm/Yoshi Valley
 * 4) Koopa Troopa Beach
 * 5) Kalimari Desert
 * 6) Toad's Turnpike
 * 7) Frappe Snowland/Sherbet Land
 * 8) Choco Mountain/Battle Arenas
 * 9) Koopa Castle
 * 10) DK's Jungle Park
 * 11) Banshee Boardwalk
 * 12) Rainbow Road
 * 13) Star Power
 * 14) Setup and Kart Select
 * 15) Battle Arenas
 * 16) Winning Results
 * 17) Losing Results
 * 18) Time Trials Results
 * 19) Trophy Presentation
 * 20) No Trophy For You!
 * 21) Victory Lap

JPN

 * 1) Title
 * 2) Circuit
 * 3) Farm
 * 4) Beach
 * 5) Desert
 * 6) Highway
 * 7) Snow
 * 8) Mountain
 * 9) Castle
 * 10) Jungle
 * 11) Obake
 * 12) Rainbow
 * 13) Battle
 * 14) Select
 * 15) Result #1 (Win)
 * 16) Result #2 (Lose)
 * 17) Result #3 (VS & Battle)
 * 18) Star
 * 19) Prize #1 (1st~3rd)
 * 20) Prize #2 (4th~8th)
 * 21) Staff roll
 * 22) Start Grid #1 (GP & VS)
 * 23) Start Grid #2 (Time Attack & Battle)
 * 24) Final lap
 * 25) Goal in #1 (1st)
 * 26) Goal in #2 (2nd~4th)
 * 27) Goal in #3 (5th~8th)
 * 28) Game Over
 * 29) MARIO
 * 30) LUIGI
 * 31) YOSHI
 * 32) KINOPIO
 * 33) DONKEY KONG
 * 34) WARIO
 * 35) PEACH
 * 36) KOOPA
 * 37) Special SE

Trivia

 * Like Mario Kart 64 Greatest Hits Soundtrack, The American release had a track which was called Koopa Castle instead of Bowser's Castle that is a localization error because they accidently used Bowser's Japanese name instead of his English name.
 * Also the American version had a track called DK's Jungle Park which became the Japanese name for DK's Jungle Parkway in Mario Kart Wii.
 * The American version's back cover had listed only 21 tracks while the American disc has 29 tracks.