Seven Rings in Hand: Sonic and The Secret Rings Original Sound Track

Seven Rings in Hand: Sonic and the Secret Rings Original Sound Track (ソニックと秘密のリング オリジナルサウンドトラック, Sonikku to Himitsu no Ringu Orijinaru Saundotorakku?), is the two disc (audio CD) Original Soundtrack of Sonic and the Secret Rings. It was exclusively released in SEGA Direct stores, which are only located in Japan.

The soundtrack is split into two discs, Adventure and Treasure. The Adventure disc covers mostly any and all songs from the game that feature vocals, while the Treasure disc covers mostly the game's original score.

Steve Conte provides the vocals for the two main theme songs of the game, "Seven Rings In Hand" and "Worth A Chance", while a majority of the other vocal songs are performed by Runblebee. The original music was written by Kenichi Tokoi, Fumie Kumatani, Seiroh Okamoto, and Hideaki Kobayashi.

Read more about Seven Rings In Hand: Sonic And The Secret Rings Original Sound Track:  Tracklist, Seven Rings in Hand, Worth A Chance, Digital Treasure Box, Critical Reception, Legacy

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