Laid-Back Camp (2018 soundtrack)

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Laid-Back Camp Original Soundtrack
Yuru Camp OST cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Akiyuki Tateyama
ReleasedMarch 21, 2018 (2018-03-21)
StudioDaikanyama Mages. Studio (Tokyo)
Length95:37
LanguageJapanese
Label 5pb. Records
Akiyuki Tateyama chronology
Fushigi Na Tabi Wa Tsuzukunosa
(2018)
Laid-Back Camp Original Soundtrack
(2018)
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(2018)
Laid-Back Camp anime soundtrack chronology
Laid-Back Camp season 1
(2018)
Room Camp
(2020)

Laid-Back Camp Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of C-Station's Laid-Back Camp (2018). It was published in Japan by 5pb. on March 21, 2018. [1]

Contents

Background

Akiyuki Tateyama served as the composer for the first season of Laid-Back Camp. [2] He composed the music characterizing the campsites based on photographs shown to him by director Yoshiaki Kyōgoku since the latter wanted the music to match a specific scenery rather than the characters. [3] Tateyama cited acoustic guitar, banjo, and mandolin as one of the instruments he used in composing the soundtracks. [4] For Rin Shima's theme, he used mandolin since he found its tone fitting with the character's personality and behavior. [5]

Track listing

All music is composed by Tateyama, except where indicated. Excluded from the list are the audio dramas written by Jin Tanaka, with Yumiri Hanamori and Nao Tōyama reprising their respective voice roles as Nadeshiko Kagamihara and Shima. [6]

Disc One
No.TitleComposer(s)Length
1."Yuru Camp△Theme" 2:13
2."Shiny Days (TV Size)"Sho Aratame1:34
3."Campsite Theme ~Lake Motosu~" 5:48
4."Field Time (Chit-Chat!)" 1:59
5."Solo Camp△Recommendation" 2:13
6."Laid-Back Time" 2:15
7."Campsite Theme ~Fumoto~" 5:41
8."Conversations and Mugs" 1:53
9."Going My Way" 1:49
10."Deep Breath at Dawn" 2:29
11."Wakupara!" 2:17
12."Campsite Theme ~Takabocchi, Eastwood~" 6:37
13."Field Time (Chat...)" 1:48
14."Going Your Way" 1:47
15."Laid-Back Rules" 2:14
16."I Knew It" 1:49
17."Fuyu Biyori (Hikigatari ver.)"
1:31
Total length:45:47
Disc Two
No.TitleComposer(s)Length
1."Campsite Theme ~Shibire Lake~" 5:33
2."Let’s Go Camping!" 3:13
3."Fuji River Hymn" 2:07
4."Strange Blue" 2:04
5."Field Time (Chit-Chat Chit-Chat!)" 1:53
6."Herorinpa" 2:00
7."Campsite Theme ~Mount Jimbagata~" 6:33
8."Let’s Dance to that Folk Dance" 2:35
9."Unchiku Kanchiku" 1:53
10."Little Cruise" 2:40
11."Hatena no Na?" 2:08
12."Campsite Theme ~Asagiri Plateau~" 7:25
13."Fuyu Biyori"
  • Eri Sasaki
  • Hero Nakamura
1:34
14."A Single Sigh" 0:36
15."Bumpy" 0:39
16."Frenzy" 0:36
17."Happening" 0:43
18."Mushrooms" 0:44
19."Nankoku Fantasy" 1:46
20."Banzai Summit" 0:51
21."Camping in Possible" 1:21
22."Nadeshiko is Speechless" 0:22
23."The Shimarin Dango Theme" 0:19
Total length:49:35

Chart

YearChartPeak
position
2018Japan Oricon Albums Chart (Oricon) [7] 9

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