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series was accompanied by a number of soundtrack albums composed by
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and Seatbelts, a diverse band Kanno formed to create the music for the series, with a principal focus in
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. The soundtrack was released in the American market by
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, a subsidiary of
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.


Theme songs


"Tank!"

"Tank!" is the series' opening song. The song, written by
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and performed by Seatbelts, has an extensive alto saxophone solo played by
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, as well as a fill part at the end. The song is a
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piece in a Latin-infused
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style with a
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that combines a
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and bongo drums. "Tank!" is primarily an instrumental piece, though it does feature some spoken male
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s (provided by long-time collaborator with Kanno, Tim Jensen) in the introductory portion of the song, thematically jazz in style. The vocal portion provides a lead-in to the instrumental portion, and its final lyrics, "I think it's time we blow this scene. Get everybody and the stuff together. Okay, three, two, one let's jam", signal the beginning bursts of the majority, purely instrumental end of the song. It has been featured on the soundtracks to the series and was used on the preview for TV series '' My Own Worst Enemy''. Figure skater Kevin Reynolds performed his short program for the 2016 Canadian National Figure Skating Championships to "Tank!", and did it dressed as Spike Spiegel.


"The Real Folk Blues"

"The Real Folk Blues" is the first ending theme for ''Cowboy Bebop''. The song was performed by Seatbelts, featuring vocals by Mai Yamane. The song was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno, with lyrics by Yūho Iwasato. The track appears on the series-related album . The song is one of few songs in the series to be sung in
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. The song is not used for the end credits in "Jupiter Jazz, Pt. II" (the song used for the end credits in "Jupiter Jazz, Pt. II" is "Space Lion") and the finale, "The Real Folk Blues". However, an alternate version of the song entitled "See You Space Cowboy..." plays during the final episode as the prelude to the climax. It appears on the ''Cowboy Bebop Blue'' album as a bonus track.


Studio recordings


''Cowboy Bebop''

''Cowboy Bebop'' is the first album created for the series, and the most easily categorized in terms of genre, as an outlet for many of the trademark
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tracks. It begins with the show's theme song, "Tank!". The track "Bad Dog No Biscuits" opens with a cover of the
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composition " Midtown" before diverting in its interpretation. The album received a rating of five out of five stars from
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.


'' Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless''

is the first mini-album. It features the end credits theme from the series, "The Real Folk Blues". The middle section of "Spy" was later reprised in "You Make Me Cool", which appears on the ''No Disc'' album.


''Cowboy Bebop No Disc''

is the second soundtrack album, which has more stylistic variety than its predecessor, incorporating
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, heavy metal,
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, lounge,
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and scat-singing, among other styles, as well as the usual blues and jazz pieces.


''Cowboy Bebop Blue''

''Cowboy Bebop Blue'' is the third soundtrack album, featuring many vocal pieces including a unique variation of "
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" performed by
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and the
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. It was released on May 1, 1999. Regarding the album, Cammila Collar of AllMusic wrote: "Of the more than ten discs released in conjunction with ''Cowboy Bebop'', ''Blue'' is undoubtedly the best, representing the widest variety of genres."


''Ask DNA''

''Ask DNA'' is a maxi single released in 2001, an accompaniment to ''Cowboy Bebop Future Blues''. It consists of a few highlights from '' Cowboy Bebop: The Movie'', including the title theme, "Ask DNA".


''Future Blues''

''Future Blues'' is the main soundtrack from '' Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''. It explores styles such as country-western and Arabic music. The song "3.14" features
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reciting the first 53 digits of pi to a tune.


''Cowboy Bebop Tank! THE! BEST!''

''Cowboy Bebop Tank! THE! BEST!'' compiles previously released material, mostly vocal pieces, with three all-new songs written for the 2005 PlayStation 2 game '' Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade'', featuring the vocals of
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. The first pressing of the CD included a bonus sticker. These songs were the last new material released by Seatbelts.


Miscellaneous


''Cowboy Bebop Remixes: Music for Freelance''

is a collection of songs remixed by popular American and British DJs, including many from the popular
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label. Mr. Scruff spoke to British magazine '' Impact'' of his remix of ''Cat Blues'', telling Andrez Bergen that he chose it "as it was a great, old sounding tune, simple with loads of personality. The parts were so well recorded that it was a pleasure to remix! I chopped it up into a kind of stuttering drumbox jazz wobbler". The premise of the album is that the CD is a recording of a
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station, and each song is humorously introduced by the DJ (Watanabe), in English. These tracks are called the "Radio Free Mars Talks". They are credited as follows: * Script:
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, Dai Sato * Translation: Agnes S. Kaku * Narration: Peter Duimstra


'' Cowgirl Ed''

''Cowgirl Ed'' is a limited edition Mini-CD. This single came packaged with the first pressing of ''Future Blues'' and is currently out of print.


''Cowboy Bebop Boxed Set''

The ''Cowboy Bebop Boxed Set'' includes four regular size CDs, one bonus
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, and a 52-page booklet (in
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). The booklet includes trivia, track listings, interviews, and lyrics. Disks 1, 2 and 3 contain new and previously released tracks from the series, performed by Seatbelts. Disk 4 contains live tracks from Seatbelts on tour, as well as some unreleased
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tracks. The dialogue tracks are not songs, rather, they are vocal samples taken directly from the
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version of the series. It was released on June 21, 2002, and is now out of production. Sean Westergaard of AllMusic gave the boxed set four out of five stars, citing its eclectic blend of genres and an appeal going beyond anime fans to "any adventurous listener", but also mentioned that the spoken dialogue tracks detracted from its accessibility. The scripts for the dialogue tracks are credited to Shinichiro Watanabe and Dai Sato and the translation was done by Agnes S. Kaku. ''Tracks in bold are exclusive to this boxed set.''


''12" Vinyl Singles''

Accompanying the release of the ''Cowboy Bebop Remixes: Music for Freelance'' album and the ''Ask DNA'' maxi-single were two EPs released on 12-inch vinyl containing a selection of material from the aforementioned albums. Both EPs came in plain white jackets with printed graphics on the record label and played at 33⅓ rpm. Both albums were released independently with ''Remixes'' using the catalog number ''BEBOP 001'' and ''Ask DNA'' using ''BEBOP 002''. The first EP, simply dubbed ''Remixes'' and released in 1999, contains 5 tracks taken from the ''Music for Freelance'' CD. Around the label there are trademarks for Sunrise and Victor Entertainment, followed by a line that reads ''DJ Promo Only Not for Resale''. The track list for the EP is below; The second EP, dubbed ''Ask DNA'' and released in 2001, contains all 5 tracks from the ''Ask DNA'' maxi-single. This EP was released through the ''Cowboy Bebop'' Japanese fanclub as promotional material in limited quantities. It came in a plain white jacket with a sticker on the outside containing the Seatbelts logo and an advertisement for the CD release of ''Ask DNA''. The track list for the EP is below;


The Real Folk Blues Charity Single for COVID-19 Relief

On May 1, 2020, a charity single of The Real Folk Blues was released by
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and
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to raise money for COVID-19 relief. The track features anime, game and music artists including
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and
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, A-sha Mai Yamane, and Shihori, with cameos by voice-actors
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and
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. The single was available as a music video on
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, as a stream / download for purchase on
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and was also a Limited-Edition vinyl with B-side remix. Proceeds were donated to the CDC Foundation and
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.


See also

* '' Space Bio Charge'' * '' Shakkazombie''


References


Further reading

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