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Touch Detective Original Soundtrack CD

 I imported the Touch Detective Original Soundtrack from Japan. As the name suggests, it contains the soundtrack of the game of the same name. The spine of the CD is titled OSAWARI TANTEI OZAWA RINA (おさわり探偵 小沢里奈) ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK REPRINT, which is basically the original Japanese name of the game.

The disc contains 24 tracks. The first three tracks are remixes of three selected tracks. The first one is vocal with both vocals & lyrics by Ozawa, Rina (大沢里奈), almost the same name as the main protagonist. That might not be her real name though. Maybe she goes by this name just for the gig. The last track is a bonus track where you can hear her singing about mushroom soup while working by the sink, supposedly preparing mushroom soup. The joke is that the character has an animal-like mushroom as a pet. The rest of the tracks are the same as the BGM in the game except for the higher sound quality.

01 La La La Shopping District ~ Rina's Feelings 4:08
02 Impressions of the Valley of the Wind ~ The Real Version 4:41
03 Myon Myon Star of Terror ~ Sorry it's in Drop D 4:49
04 Opening: Dear Mother 0:49
05 Prologue: Working! Rina Ozawa 1:52
06 Theme of the Office: The Detective 2:08
07 Mini Map: Payappa 0:37
08 Apartment: Yoneko Walk 2:07
09 Field: The Usual Emergencies 2:06
10 Shopping District Theme: La La La Shopping District 2:27
11 Event Suspense: Quick Resolution! 1:46
12 Epilogue: DEPAPIPI 2:29
13 Manami's Theme: Orange Beats 0:53
14 Chitose's Theme: Careless Detective Chitose 1:11
15 Planetarium: Myon Myon Star of Terror 1:59
16 Event Action: Dance! Touch Detective 1:24
17 Orgel 0:34
18 Skate Rink: A Historical, Traditional Melody 1:46
19 Event Impression: Impressions of the Valley of the Wind 2:17
20 Circus: Great Detective of the Showa Era 1:47
21 Ending: Touch Detective Birthday 1:43
22 Bonus 1 1:08
23 Bonus 3: Into the Dream 0:59
24 Nameko Soup 1:01
Disc length 46:41

01 ららら商店街~里奈の気持ち 4:08
02 風の谷の感動~本当はこんな感じバージョン 4:41
03 恐怖のみょんみょん星~Drop Dでごめんなさい 4:49
04 オープニング / 前略・母上様 0:49
05 プロローグ / 進め!小沢里奈 1:52
06 事務所のテーマ / ザ・探偵 2:08
07 ミニマップ / ぱやっぱ 0:37
08 アパート / ヨネ子ウォーク 2:07
09 フィールド / 極めて普通な非常 2:06
10 商店街のテーマ / ららら商店街 2:27
11 イベント・サスペンス / ビビッと解決よ! 1:46
12 エピローグ / DEPAPIPI 2:29
13 まなみのテーマ / オレンジビッツ 0:53
14 ちとせのテーマ / おざなり探偵ちとせ 1:11
15 プラネタリウム / 恐怖のみょんみょん星 1:59
16 イベント・アクション / 踊る!おさわり探偵 1:24
17 オルゴール / Oh・ルゴール 0:34
18 スケートリンク / 歴史と伝統の一曲 1:46
19 イベント・感動 / 風の谷の感動 2:17
20 サーカス / 昭和の名探偵 1:47
21 エンディング / おさわり探偵誕生日 1:43
22 おまけ1 1:08
23 おまけ3 / 夢の中へ 0:59
24 なめこ汁 1:01
Disc length 46:41

Touch Detective Original Soundtrack おさわり探偵 小沢里奈
Touch Detective Original Soundtrack おさわり探偵 小沢里奈
Touch Detective Original Soundtrack おさわり探偵 小沢里奈Touch Detective Original Soundtrack おさわり探偵 小沢里奈
Touch Detective Original Soundtrack おさわり探偵 小沢里奈


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