digitalmeister
10-21-2010, 06:37 AM
While there is no official release for the OST, the Soundtrack appears to have been compiled from the music written for the anime back in the 1970's and 1908's. But here are all the tracks I was able to successfully identify as being used in the game's soundtrack, including tobe! GANDAMU, which was used as the game's theme song (It only played after you completed the primary story mode). This was done in response to other people who I ran across who were saying that they were looking for the soundtrack for this (Met them in person.).

So, here it is: The soundtrack for Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo for the PS2.

Download (Mediafire) (http://www.mediafire.com/?lu5i08bzv55175g)

ssj4gokulv54
10-21-2010, 08:01 AM
Thanks man!

digitalmeister
10-22-2010, 03:37 AM
No prob!

I was planning on putting this up on another site, but then I remembered that I have been able to get so much from this site, it was time I began giving back.

KusanagiShiro
10-22-2010, 03:49 AM
I love this game. Not only do I OWN it, I have completely mastered it in every respect....you're looking at an ace pilot. *brags*

Years ago, I took the liberty of compiling a tracklist of the game in Japanese and English. Here it is:

JAPANESE RELEASE
1. 宇宙世紀0079
Uchuuseiki 0079
(Universal Century 0079)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

2. 長い眠り
Nagai Nemuri
(Long Sleep)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

3. ガンダム大地に立つ
Gundam, Daichi nu Tatsu
(Gundam Stands Its Ground)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

4. 颯爽たるシャア
Sassoutaru Char
(Dashing Char)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

5. 戦いへの恐怖
Tatakai e no Kyoufu
(Afraid of Battle)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

6. 窮地に立つガンダム
Kyuuchi ni Tatsu, Gundam
(Stand to Dilemma, Gundam)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

7. ブリッジコレクション
Bridge Collection
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

8. 緊迫
(Strained)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

9. 白熱戦
(Heat of Battle)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

10. 空域間戦争
(Airspace War)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

11. アイキャッチ
Eyecatch
(Spot Music)
Original composition: Takeo Watanabe & Yuuji Matsuyama

12. 哀 戦士(井上大輔)
Ai Senshi (Inoue Daisuke)
(Pathos Soldier)

13. 風にひとりで(井上大輔)
Kaze ni Hitori de (Inoue Daisuke)
(Alone In The Wind)

14. 翔べ!ガンダム(池田鴻)
Tobe! Gundam (Ikeda Kou)
(Fly! Gundam)

15. めぐりあい(井上大輔)
Meguriai (Inoue Daisuke)
(Encounter)

16. 嵐の中で輝いて(歌:米倉千尋)
Arashi no Naka de Kagayaite (Yonekura Chihiro)
(Shine In The Storm)

17. いつか空に届いて(椎名恵)
Itsuka Sora ni Todoite (Shiina Megumi)
(Someday, Reach To The Sky)

18. エースパイロット
Ace Pilot (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny)
Original composition: Takehiro Hasegaea

19. RISE FROM THE ASHES (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)
Original composition: Koji Yamada

20. COMBAT FORMATIONS (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)
Original composition: Koji Yamada

21. SCAR OF THE WAR (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)
Original composition: Koji Yamada


AMERICAN RELEASE
1. Universal Century 0079
2. Long Sleep
3. Gundam Rising!
4. Dashing Char
5. Fear of Fighting
6. Gundam to the Rescue
7. Bridge Collection
8. Strained
9. Heat of Battle
10. Airspace War
11. Spot Music
12. Soldiers of Sorrow
13. Alone In The Wind
14. Fly, Gundam!
15. Fateful Meeting
16. Ace Pilot
17. Rise From The Ashes
18. Combat Formations
19. Scar of the War

Trailers:
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters In Space
Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: The War in the Pocket
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

digitalmeister
10-22-2010, 05:20 AM
I love this game. Not only do I OWN it, I have completely mastered it in every respect....you're looking at an ace pilot. *brags*

Years ago, I took the liberty of compiling a tracklist of the game in Japanese and English. Here it is:

JAPANESE RELEASE
1. 宇宙世紀0079
Uchuuseiki 0079
(Universal Century 0079)

2. 長い眠り
Nagai Nemuri
(Long Sleep)

3. ガンダム大地に立つ
Gundam, Daichi nu Tatsu
(Gundam Stands Its Ground)

4. 颯爽たるシャア
Sassoutaru Char
(Dashing Char)

5. 戦いへの恐怖
Tatakai e no Kyoufu
(Afraid of Battle)

6. 窮地に立つガンダム
Kyuuchi ni Tatsu, Gundam
(Stand to Dilemma, Gundam)

7. ブリッジコレクション
Bridge Collection

8. 緊迫
(Strained)

9. 白熱戦
(Heat of Battle)

10. 空域間戦争
(Airspace War)

11. アイキャッチ
Eyecatch
(Spot Music)

12. 哀 戦士(井上大輔)
Ai Senshi (Inoue Daisuke)
(Pathos Soldier)

13. 風にひとりで(井上大輔)
Kaze ni Hitori de (Inoue Daisuke)
(Alone In The Wind)

14. 翔べ!ガンダム(池田鴻)
Tobe! Gundam (Ikeda Kou)
(Fly! Gundam)

15. めぐりあい(井上大輔)
Meguriai (Inoue Daisuke)
(Encounter)

16. 嵐の中で輝いて(歌:米倉千尋)
Arashi no Naka de Kagayaite (Yonekura Chihiro)
(Shine In The Storm)

17. いつか空に届いて(椎名恵)
Itsuka Sora ni Todoite (Shiina Megumi)
(Someday, Reach To The Sky)

18. エースパイロット
Ace Pilot (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny)

19. RISE FROM THE ASHES (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)

20. COMBAT FORMATIONS (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)

21. SCAR OF THE WAR (Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes)


AMERICAN RELEASE
1. Universal Century 0079
2. Long Sleep
3. Gundam Rising!
4. Dashing Char
5. Fear of Fighting
6. Gundam to the Rescue
7. Bridge Collection
8. Strained
9. Heat of Battle
10. Airspace War
11. Spot Music
12. Soldiers of Sorrow
13. Alone In The Wind
14. Fly, Gundam!
15. Fateful Meeting
16. Ace Pilot
17. Rise From The Ashes
18. Combat Formations
19. Scar of the War

You are awesome! I'll be posting the complete one in a little bit. I just need to get the files from the external!

KusanagiShiro
10-26-2010, 09:59 PM
You are awesome! I'll be posting the complete one in a little bit. I just need to get the files from the external!

No problem. I'll even do the tagging and covering for you.

---------- Post added at 01:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:58 PM ----------


You are awesome! I'll be posting the complete one in a little bit. I just need to get the files from the external!

No problem. I'll even do the tagging and covering for you.

The music was arranged by Takanori Arima & Koji Yamada.

KusanagiShiro
02-02-2011, 11:48 AM
STILL waiting on that complete rip...its been 3 months man. >.>

RX-78-3
07-18-2013, 09:13 AM
I have been looking for this soundtrack for the past 12 years of my life.

It all began on that night, that fateful night so long ago. Toonami was on and Tom came on with a review for this game called Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. I panicked and realized, I've never played a Mobile Suit Gundam game before. I went to my parents and I begged and I begged. I must have this game! I must! Did you see that review!? It was miraculous! And so we left for Blockbuster at like 10:00 PM. Somehow, by the good grace of god(Must have been a newtype) the store was still open.

I rush to the vidya gaem isle as if the Nazi's were chasing me down in the backwoods of Poland in 1940. I looked, and I rummaged. I peered and I peeked. I searched and I scoured... and there it was... Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. Right in front of me. Like a dream that felt real, but it was real! And it was now in my hands. So I took it to the front. "Mama! Papa!" I shouted, running to the front desk and placing the childlike wonder that materialized in front of me in the form of a Playstation 2 disc. "Is this what you want, son?" my mama asked me. But she didn't need an answer. She could see the gleeful joy glowing off of my face like a lantern in the night.

At this point, the game was mine. I didn't own it, but for this five day week of which the game was in my possession, I didn't need to own it. The journey home was difficult, however. As I have the game in my hands but have to wait until I got home to play it. I remember time dragging on like The Flash stuck in a never ending slowness. My heart racing and my hands sweaty. The feeling was almost too good to be true. Would I not get the chance to play this game? Would our car careen off of the road and explode in a blaze of terrible glory before we got home? I was eight years old, so my imagination couldn't help but run amok. But that never happened. In fact, we arrived safe and sound. All in all, we had been gone probably a half an hour. Pretty good timing considering this all happened in one night. There wasn't a prolonged want. The urge was too intense to wait. I couldn't imagine going to school or going outside, while this hype slowly consumed my heart. There goes my imagination again... oh, we're pulling in the drive way. We're... we're home.

My heart, now racing at speeds considered inhuman, I shot out of the car with a burst of adrenalin(The seconded we parked, of course), running to the door only to remember, I don't have the keys. The parents do. Mother and father, hurry up! I don't have all night! I'm eight! My life is almost over at this point! I've lived my glory years and all I've got left in me are remembering days of old.

And that's when the door opened. My home. My sweet, beautiful home. A little cold, but whatever. I run inside, navigating the dark living room with relative ease. I do live here, after all. The couch isn't going to catch me off guard. Not easily, anyway. I come to my door, open it like an urban commando going in for the kill, I whip out my Mobile Suit Gundam case, slap on the PS2, throw the disc in and hear that beautiful boot up noise that the PS2 liked to play and I liked to hear.

No matter how impatient I was as a child, the one thing I was unable to do was skip an intro video for video games. I quite liked them. They were made to be seen, of course. And it starts. There it is. "Universal Century 0079" he said. It's just like the show!! I've never seen anything like this!! I've got Mobile Suit Gundam... but in video game form!!! Ecstatic doesn't even begin to describe the feeling of that moment, when the Zaku's were traversing the cityscape in a mad panic. "That must be the Federations new Mobile Suit". Oh yes. Yes it is! If only you knew!! Indeed, if only he knew... But... But wait. What is that heavenly sound. That, beautiful, awe inspiring sound!? It's! It's! It's incredible!!

Here I have this game that my body could not be any more ready for, and I'm stuck watching the intro video. I'm stuck listening to this music... It's a wonder, to say the least.

I go on to play the game, then own the game, then, over the months, beat every single mission the game has to offer. Both Federation and Zeon. I unlocked every Mobile Suit there was to unlock. I was even caught up in the rumors that you could unlock the Core Fighter if you did a certain mission in a certain way. I never did, because that rumor wasn't true. And then, hundreds upon hundreds of hours later, after beating the game, every mission, unlocking everything that you could unlock, I part ways. Not on my own volition, mind you. Somehow the disc got stuck behind my dresser drawer and I was unaware. One day I moved it in search of something and heard a peculiar crunching noise. I knew what it was right there. Nothing else would have elicited such an emotion. My beloved... well, beloved, dead. I see my face in the reflection of the broken disc and at that moment, my heart felt just like the disc I was looking down on. Such furious anger. Such rage. How could this have happened? How could I have let this happen?

I never could live that moment down. But with that experience, I made sure to learn something from it. And so, I began taking better care of my games. I always put them back in their cases. I always keep them clean. That moment will be with me forever, and the memories it brings back just as much.

For many years after that, I had kept tabs on Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. I watched videos of it on youtube, thinking back to the days in which I would have control over my RX-78-2. Over my White Dingo. Over my Guntank. I would laugh, I would cry. I would argue with people over the internet about which Mobile Suit was the best(The Gun Cannon isn't worthy of my or anyone else' time. Get over it). But then I would watch that intro movie... And I would hear that hauntingly beautiful sound... calling to me. I've looked for it for years up until that point, but now I had a computer that I could PUT it on! I can listen to this wherever applicable! But what's it called? I would ask myself and other people. No one ever knew. No one EVER knew. That was years ago, but now... today... I've found it. I've found the sound that's been haunting me for years!

Dashing Char, oh how I've loved you. Oh how I've missed you. You were always my favorite.

And so ends the tale of how love, loss, and rediscovery. It had been quite a journey, these 12 years. Almost as harrowing as my Journey To Jaburo, those many, many years ago. I am now a man, or would very much like to believe I am. A lot has happened since then. My father passed away, we lost our apartment, I've been bouncing around from job to job, just trying to find myself, and maybe some capital as well. But the journey had not been for nothing. And for that, I had to make my account and share thanks with your wonderful people. If not for you, I do not believe I would have found Dashing Char, and all it's glorious wonder.

Thank you all,

~RX-78-3.

KusanagiShiro
07-22-2013, 05:38 PM
I have been looking for this soundtrack for the past 12 years of my life.

It all began on that night, that fateful night so long ago. Toonami was on and Tom came on with a review for this game called Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. I panicked and realized, I've never played a Mobile Suit Gundam game before. I went to my parents and I begged and I begged. I must have this game! I must! Did you see that review!? It was miraculous! And so we left for Blockbuster at like 10:00 PM. Somehow, by the good grace of god(Must have been a newtype) the store was still open.

I rush to the vidya gaem isle as if the Nazi's were chasing me down in the backwoods of Poland in 1940. I looked, and I rummaged. I peered and I peeked. I searched and I scoured... and there it was... Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. Right in front of me. Like a dream that felt real, but it was real! And it was now in my hands. So I took it to the front. "Mama! Papa!" I shouted, running to the front desk and placing the childlike wonder that materialized in front of me in the form of a Playstation 2 disc. "Is this what you want, son?" my mama asked me. But she didn't need an answer. She could see the gleeful joy glowing off of my face like a lantern in the night.

At this point, the game was mine. I didn't own it, but for this five day week of which the game was in my possession, I didn't need to own it. The journey home was difficult, however. As I have the game in my hands but have to wait until I got home to play it. I remember time dragging on like The Flash stuck in a never ending slowness. My heart racing and my hands sweaty. The feeling was almost too good to be true. Would I not get the chance to play this game? Would our car careen off of the road and explode in a blaze of terrible glory before we got home? I was eight years old, so my imagination couldn't help but run amok. But that never happened. In fact, we arrived safe and sound. All in all, we had been gone probably a half an hour. Pretty good timing considering this all happened in one night. There wasn't a prolonged want. The urge was too intense to wait. I couldn't imagine going to school or going outside, while this hype slowly consumed my heart. There goes my imagination again... oh, we're pulling in the drive way. We're... we're home.

My heart, now racing at speeds considered inhuman, I shot out of the car with a burst of adrenalin(The seconded we parked, of course), running to the door only to remember, I don't have the keys. The parents do. Mother and father, hurry up! I don't have all night! I'm eight! My life is almost over at this point! I've lived my glory years and all I've got left in me are remembering days of old.

And that's when the door opened. My home. My sweet, beautiful home. A little cold, but whatever. I run inside, navigating the dark living room with relative ease. I do live here, after all. The couch isn't going to catch me off guard. Not easily, anyway. I come to my door, open it like an urban commando going in for the kill, I whip out my Mobile Suit Gundam case, slap on the PS2, throw the disc in and hear that beautiful boot up noise that the PS2 liked to play and I liked to hear.

No matter how impatient I was as a child, the one thing I was unable to do was skip an intro video for video games. I quite liked them. They were made to be seen, of course. And it starts. There it is. "Universal Century 0079" he said. It's just like the show!! I've never seen anything like this!! I've got Mobile Suit Gundam... but in video game form!!! Ecstatic doesn't even begin to describe the feeling of that moment, when the Zaku's were traversing the cityscape in a mad panic. "That must be the Federations new Mobile Suit". Oh yes. Yes it is! If only you knew!! Indeed, if only he knew... But... But wait. What is that heavenly sound. That, beautiful, awe inspiring sound!? It's! It's! It's incredible!!

Here I have this game that my body could not be any more ready for, and I'm stuck watching the intro video. I'm stuck listening to this music... It's a wonder, to say the least.

I go on to play the game, then own the game, then, over the months, beat every single mission the game has to offer. Both Federation and Zeon. I unlocked every Mobile Suit there was to unlock. I was even caught up in the rumors that you could unlock the Core Fighter if you did a certain mission in a certain way. I never did, because that rumor wasn't true. And then, hundreds upon hundreds of hours later, after beating the game, every mission, unlocking everything that you could unlock, I part ways. Not on my own volition, mind you. Somehow the disc got stuck behind my dresser drawer and I was unaware. One day I moved it in search of something and heard a peculiar crunching noise. I knew what it was right there. Nothing else would have elicited such an emotion. My beloved... well, beloved, dead. I see my face in the reflection of the broken disc and at that moment, my heart felt just like the disc I was looking down on. Such furious anger. Such rage. How could this have happened? How could I have let this happen?

I never could live that moment down. But with that experience, I made sure to learn something from it. And so, I began taking better care of my games. I always put them back in their cases. I always keep them clean. That moment will be with me forever, and the memories it brings back just as much.

For many years after that, I had kept tabs on Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey To Jaburo. I watched videos of it on youtube, thinking back to the days in which I would have control over my RX-78-2. Over my White Dingo. Over my Guntank. I would laugh, I would cry. I would argue with people over the internet about which Mobile Suit was the best(The Gun Cannon isn't worthy of my or anyone else' time. Get over it). But then I would watch that intro movie... And I would hear that hauntingly beautiful sound... calling to me. I've looked for it for years up until that point, but now I had a computer that I could PUT it on! I can listen to this wherever applicable! But what's it called? I would ask myself and other people. No one ever knew. No one EVER knew. That was years ago, but now... today... I've found it. I've found the sound that's been haunting me for years!

Dashing Char, oh how I've loved you. Oh how I've missed you. You were always my favorite.

And so ends the tale of how love, loss, and rediscovery. It had been quite a journey, these 12 years. Almost as harrowing as my Journey To Jaburo, those many, many years ago. I am now a man, or would very much like to believe I am. A lot has happened since then. My father passed away, we lost our apartment, I've been bouncing around from job to job, just trying to find myself, and maybe some capital as well. But the journey had not been for nothing. And for that, I had to make my account and share thanks with your wonderful people. If not for you, I do not believe I would have found Dashing Char, and all it's glorious wonder.

Thank you all,

~RX-78-3.

Think nothing of it. I am working on a redo of this rip to include the trailers. Ill even post composers. PM me to reach me Rx-78 and IM me. We have much to discuss as I am a One Year War veteran.