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The soundtrack was first released on 29 August, 2013. It has 47 tracks in total for a full duration of 1 hour and 36 minutes. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game.
The soundtrack was first released on 29 August, 2013. It has 47 tracks in total for a full duration of 1 hour and 36 minutes. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game.
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==Track list==
==Track list==
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 03:01
| 03:01
| Used in the intro for [[Once upon a Time]] and in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels; portions of the track go unused.
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels (specifically [[Once upon a Time]] and [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]); portions of the track go unused.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:03
| 02:03
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels; the second half of the track is also used in levels set in [[the Infinite Tower]].
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels; the second half of the track is also used in levels set in [[the Infinite Tower]]. The first half of the track is later remixed in the "Castle Invaded" and "Medieval Dragon" tracks.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 2:53
| 2:53
| Used in levels set in [[the Neverending Pit]] (excluding the [[Online Challenges|Online Challenge]] itself).
| Used in levels set in [[the Neverending Pit]] (excluding the [[Online Challenges|Online Challenge]] itself). The first part of the track after the unused intro also plays in [[Ray and the Beanstalk]].
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:07
| 02:07
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Toad Story]] levels.
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Toad Story]] levels. The track is a remix of "Lost Beats," a song that plays in [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] levels in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:36
| 02:36
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]]] levels (specifically [[Creepy Castle]]).
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels (specifically [[Creepy Castle]]).
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| 12
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:33
| 01:33
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels. Notably, this track is a percussion remix of The Fortified Castle.
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Teensies In Trouble]] levels. Notably, this track is a percussion remix of "The Fortified Castle."
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:57
| 02:57
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]] and [[Toad Story]] levels (specifically [[Enchanted Forest]] and [[Castle in the Clouds]], respectively)
| Used in [[Teensies In Trouble]], [[Toad Story]], and [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] levels (specifically [[Enchanted Forest]], [[Castle in the Clouds]], and [[Spoiled Rotten]], respectively)
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:29
| 02:29
| Used in the galleries for (in song order) [[Fiesta de los Muertos]], [[Teensies In Trouble]], and [[Olympus Maximus]]; notably, [[Olympus Maximus]]' features an unused second part in this track.
| Used in the galleries for (in order of when each track plays) [[Fiesta de los Muertos]], [[Teensies In Trouble]], and [[Olympus Maximus]]; notably, [[Olympus Maximus]]'s part features an unused second part in this track.
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| Billy Martin
| Billy Martin
| 01:34
| 01:34
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] levels.
| Unused; likely meant to play in [[Fiesta de los Muertos]]'s levels.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:06
| 02:06
| Used in the galleries for (in song order) [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]] and [[Toad Story]].
| Used in the galleries for (in order of when each track plays) [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]] and [[Toad Story]].
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| 25
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 05:10
| 05:10
| Used in [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]]'s levels; notably, this is the longest song in the soundtrack.
| Used in [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]]'s levels. The track contains a small remix of the [[Sea of Serendipity]]'s world map theme from ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. One of the track's motifs is later remixed in the "Ocean Invaded" track. Notably, this is the longest track in the soundtrack.
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:24
| 01:24
| Used in [[Toad Story]]'s levels (specifically [[Ray and the Beanstalk]].
| Used in [[Toad Story]]'s levels (specifically [[Ray and the Beanstalk]]). The track is a remix of "Lost Beats," a song that plays in [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] levels in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
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| Not listed
| Not listed
| 02:16
| 02:16
| Used in [[Olympus Maximus]]'s levels (specifically [[Shields Up... and Down]] and the final section of [[Hell Breaks Loose]]).
| Used in [[Olympus Maximus]]'s levels (specifically [[Shields Up... and Down]] and the final section of [[Hell Breaks Loose]]). The track also plays in [[The Winds of Strange]]. The track is a remix of the song that plays when riding a [[giant mosquito]] in the [[Jibberish Jungle]] and the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
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| Billy Martin
| Billy Martin
| 01:02
| 01:02
| Used in [[Olympus Maximus]]'s levels (specifically [[Hell Breaks Loose]]). The track also plays during [[Armored Toad!|the battle]] against the [[Armored Toad]].
| Used in [[Olympus Maximus]]'s levels (specifically [[Hell Breaks Loose]]). The track also plays during [[Armored Toad!|the battle]] against the [[Armored Toad]]. This track is later remixed in the "Olympus Maximus Invaded" track.
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| Billy Martin
| Billy Martin
| 01:30
| 01:30
| Used in [[Seabreather]]'s [[There's Always a Bigger Fish|chase]], the final section of [[The Dark Creatures Rise]], and [[The Great Lava Pursuit]].
| Used in [[Seabreather]]'s [[There's Always a Bigger Fish|chase]], the final section of [[The Dark Creatures Rise]], and [[The Great Lava Pursuit]]. The track is remixed in the "Forest Invaded" track.
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| 39
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| [[Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:26
| 01:26
| Used during scenes when the [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]] are trapped on the mysterious red [[moon]]; the final version adds voices from the strange creatures that torture the Dark Teensies on the planet.
| Used during scenes when the [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]] are trapped on the mysterious red [[moon]]; the final version adds voices from the strange creatures that torture the [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]] on the planet.
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| 45
| Rayman Theme (8 Bit Version)
| Rayman Theme (8 Bit Version)
| [Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 02:08
| 02:08
| Used in the gallery for [[Living Dead Party]].
| Used in the gallery for [[Living Dead Party]]. The track is a remix of one of the recurring motifs in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.
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| 46
| Orchestral Chaos (8 Bit Version)
| Orchestral Chaos (8 Bit Version)
| [Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:25
| 01:25
| Used in the [[Orchestral Chaos#8-Bit Edition|8-Bit version of Orchestral Chaos]].
| Used in the [[Orchestral Chaos#8-Bit Edition|8-Bit version of Orchestral Chaos]].
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| 47
| Grannies World Tour (8 Bit Version)
| Grannies World Tour (8 Bit Version)
| [Christophe Héral]]
| [[Christophe Héral]]
| 01:25
| 01:25
| Used in the [[Grannies World Tour#8-Bit Edition|8-Bit version of Grannies World Tour]].
| Used in the [[Grannies World Tour#8-Bit Edition|8-Bit version of Grannies World Tour]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A completely unused song named "Trip to the Jungle" (which is also the name of one of the official soundtrack's songs) was not included in the soundtrack, and its only known existence is through [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K6QEfdStUVA this video]. Its origin and the place where it was meant to play is unknown.
*The songs used for [[Castle Rock]], [[Mariachi Madness]], [[Gloo Gloo]], and [[Dragon Slayer]] are not featured in the album. This was likely done to avoid legal issues since all four of these music levels use songs which are remixes of existing copyrighted songs.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 25 April 2026

Rayman Legends (Original Game Soundtrack) is a 2013 album by Christophe Héral and Billy Martin, consisting of the music they composed for the 2D sidescrolling platform game, Rayman Legends.

The soundtrack was first released on 29 August, 2013. It has 47 tracks in total for a full duration of 1 hour and 36 minutes. The album includes several compositions which were not used in the game.


Track list

Track number Track name Composer Length Use in the final game
1 Mysterious Swamps Christophe Héral 03:01 Used in Teensies In Trouble levels (specifically Once upon a Time and How to Shoot your Dragon); portions of the track go unused.
2 Medieval Theme Christophe Héral 02:03 Used in Teensies In Trouble levels; the second half of the track is also used in levels set in the Infinite Tower. The first half of the track is later remixed in the "Castle Invaded" and "Medieval Dragon" tracks.
3 Babel Tower Christophe Héral 2:53 Used in levels set in the Neverending Pit (excluding the Online Challenge itself). The first part of the track after the unused intro also plays in Ray and the Beanstalk.
4 Storming the Castle Christophe Héral 02:44 Used in Teensies In Trouble levels.
5 The Fortified Castle Christophe Héral 01:33 Unused; likely meant to play in Teensies In Trouble levels.
6 Castle Invaded Christophe Héral 01:08 Used in Teensies In Trouble's invaded levels.
7 Medieval Dragon Christophe Héral 02:59 Used in the battle against Grunderbite. The ending part goes unused.
8 The Swamp Whistler Christophe Héral 01:40 Used in the Main Gallery.
9 Flight & Whirl Christophe Héral 01:44 Used in Toad Story levels (specifically Castle in the Clouds).
10 Lost in the Clouds Christophe Héral 02:07 Unused; likely meant to play in Toad Story levels. The track is a remix of "Lost Beats," a song that plays in Desert of Dijiridoos levels in Rayman Origins.
11 Trip to the Jungle Christophe Héral 02:36 Used in Teensies In Trouble levels (specifically Creepy Castle).
12 Moving Ground Christophe Héral 01:36 Used in levels set in the Infinite Tower.
13 Enchanted Forest Christophe Héral 01:49 Unused; likely meant to play in Teensies In Trouble levels. It and the next track's names were likely mistakenly switched.
14 Enchanted Forest Pursuit Christophe Héral 01:51 Used in Teensies In Trouble and Toad Story levels (specifically Ropes Course and Altitude Quickness, respectively). It and the previous track's names were likely switched by mistake.
15 Secret Door Christophe Héral 01:33 Unused; likely meant to play in Teensies In Trouble levels. Notably, this track is a percussion remix of "The Fortified Castle."
16 The Adventure Begins Christophe Héral 02:57 Used in Teensies In Trouble, Toad Story, and Fiesta de los Muertos levels (specifically Enchanted Forest, Castle in the Clouds, and Spoiled Rotten, respectively)
17 Orchestral Chaos Christophe Héral 01:29 Used in the music level of the same name, Orchestral Chaos.
18 Forest Invaded Not listed; likely Christophe Héral 01:01 Used in Toad Story's invaded levels.
19 The Mushroom Whistler Christophe Héral 02:29 Used in the galleries for (in order of when each track plays) Fiesta de los Muertos, Teensies In Trouble, and Olympus Maximus; notably, Olympus Maximus's part features an unused second part in this track.
20 Mambo Mambo Billy Martin 01:34 Unused; likely meant to play in Fiesta de los Muertos's levels.
21 Fiesta de los Muertos Christophe Héral 04:38 Used in Fiesta de los Muertos's levels.
22 Food Invaded Christophe Héral 01:37 Unused; meant to play in Fiesta de los Muertos's invaded levels, but it was replaced in the final game.
23 Luchador Christophe Héral 02:35 Used in the battle against El Luchador.
24 The Chef Whistler Christophe Héral 02:06 Used in the galleries for (in order of when each track plays) 20,000 Lums Under the Sea and Toad Story.
25 20,000 Lums Under the Sea Christophe Héral 05:10 Used in 20,000 Lums Under the Sea's levels. The track contains a small remix of the Sea of Serendipity's world map theme from Rayman Origins. One of the track's motifs is later remixed in the "Ocean Invaded" track. Notably, this is the longest track in the soundtrack.
26 Dive Another Day Christophe Héral 03:47 Used in 20,000 Lums Under the Sea's levels. The track's name is a pun on the James Bond film Die Another Day.
27 Toadfinger Christophe Héral 02:53 Used in 20,000 Lums Under the Sea's levels. The track's name is a pun on the James Bond film Goldfinger.
28 The Spy Who Kicked Me Christophe Héral 03:41 Used in 20,000 Lums Under the Sea's levels. The track's name is a pun on the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
29 Infernal Pursuit Christophe Héral 01:25 Used in multiple scenarios, primarily Dark Teensy chases.
30 Ocean Invaded Christophe Héral 01:03 Used in 20,000 Lums Under the Sea's invaded levels.
31 Mechanical Dragon Christophe Héral 01:58 Used in the battle against the Mechanical Dragon.
32 When the Wind Blows Christophe Héral 01:24 Used in Toad Story's levels (specifically Ray and the Beanstalk). The track is a remix of "Lost Beats," a song that plays in Desert of Dijiridoos levels in Rayman Origins.
33 Shield and Sirtaki Not listed 02:16 Used in Olympus Maximus's levels (specifically Shields Up... and Down and the final section of Hell Breaks Loose). The track also plays in The Winds of Strange. The track is a remix of the song that plays when riding a giant mosquito in the Jibberish Jungle and the Desert of Dijiridoos in Rayman Origins.
34 Hades' Abode Not listed 01:06 Unused; likely meant to play in Olympus Maximus's levels.
35 Dark Creature Pursuit Christophe Héral 01:55 Used, as the track's name implies, during dark creature chases. The track also plays in How to Shoot your Dragon.
36 Hell's Gate Billy Martin 01:02 Used in Olympus Maximus's levels (specifically Hell Breaks Loose). The track also plays during the battle against the Armored Toad. This track is later remixed in the "Olympus Maximus Invaded" track.
37 Strategy and Spying Billy Martin 02:27 Used in Olympus Maximus's levels (specifically The Amazing Maze).
38 Missile Airlines Billy Martin 01:30 Used in Seabreather's chase, the final section of The Dark Creatures Rise, and The Great Lava Pursuit. The track is remixed in the "Forest Invaded" track.
39 Olympus Maximus Invaded Billy Martin 01:02 Used in Olympus Maximus's invaded levels.
40 Hades' Hand Christophe Héral 01:06 Used in the battle against Hades' Hand.
41 One-Eyed Harpist Christophe Héral 01:19 Used in the final area of A Cloud of Darkness!
42 Shaolin Challenge Billy Martin 01:47 Used in levels set in the Dojo.
43 Grannies World Tour Christophe Héral 01:35 Used in the music level of the same name, Grannies World Tour.
44 Another World Christophe Héral 01:26 Used during scenes when the Dark Teensies are trapped on the mysterious red moon; the final version adds voices from the strange creatures that torture the Dark Teensies on the planet.
45 Rayman Theme (8 Bit Version) Christophe Héral 02:08 Used in the gallery for Living Dead Party. The track is a remix of one of the recurring motifs in Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends.
46 Orchestral Chaos (8 Bit Version) Christophe Héral 01:25 Used in the 8-Bit version of Orchestral Chaos.
47 Grannies World Tour (8 Bit Version) Christophe Héral 01:25 Used in the 8-Bit version of Grannies World Tour.

Trivia

  • The songs used for Castle Rock, Mariachi Madness, Gloo Gloo, and Dragon Slayer are not featured in the album. This was likely done to avoid legal issues since all four of these music levels use songs which are remixes of existing copyrighted songs.