The album usually contains more than one different type of remix of the theme songs, including a fast paced instrumental version of Open Your Heart. Sonic Adventure Remix is a remix album that contains industrial based Remixes of the Theme Songs from the Sonic Adventure video game. Davis Sonic Adventure Main article: Sonic Adventure Vocal mini-Album (Songs with Attitude) Sonic Adventure Remix Davis Radiant Emerald " Diamond in the Sky" by T.J. Davis Reactive Factory " Work It Out" by T.J. Davis Radical City " Living in the City" by T.J. Davis Resort Beach " Can You Feel the Sunshine?" by T.J. Sonic 3D Blast Sega Saturn Main Theme " You're My Hero" by Debbie Morris Sonic R Main Theme " Super Sonic Racing" by T.J. *The American Ending Theme for the American version is also " Sonic Boom" but the tempo and lyrics are quite different from the opening version. BUT, I don't think I can let any of that out to the public without permission." Sonic CD Japanese/European Opening Theme " Sonic -You Can Do Anything-" by Keiko Utoku Japanese/European Ending Theme " Cosmic Eternity - Believe in Yourself" by Keiko Utoku American Opening Theme " Sonic Boom" by Pastiche "I actually have "ALL" of the tracks.," he writes, "from the original humming of Michael calling in the middle of the night leaving messages, to his ideas at Record One with Matt and Bruce. James Hansen, of Sonic Stuff Research Group, retorts that Cirocco (credited as "Scirocco" in Sonic 3) still has possession of presumably a demo version of fabled soundtrack. These claims are dubious, however, and various interviews have made it clear that any involvement Jackson may have had was done without the knowledge of Sega's executives or marketing staff, and no contracts or formal agreements had ever been made. However, due to the scandals that arose around Jackson at the time, his involvement was removed from the title, and much reworking had to be done. It was generally assumed that this piece of music was for a level deleted from the final game, an assumption that is supported by using Game Genie to access the remnants of the incomplete Hidden Palace Zone.Īccording to STI director Roger Hector, Michael Jackson was brought in initially during development to compose music for the game. Among these is a music track, Track 10, that is not used in-game. The game has been praised for its dynamic music, composed by Masato Nakamura, a member of the popular J-Pop band, Dreams Come True.įrom the Sonic 2 options screen, the player can access a sound test that allows them to listen to any music or sound effects from the game. Sonic the Hedgehog uses the on-board Zilog Z80 and Yamaha YM2612 synthesizer sound chip to produce a variety of stereo sound effects and music.