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All B-Side soundtracks are included within this album; however, [[Cassette Tape]] 8-bit remixes featured at the end of every B-Side is instead included in the [[Madeline's Grab Bag]] album, which is offered for free on Bandcamp. The A-Sides have their soundtrack in the [[Celeste OST]] album, whilst {{cho|9|lf=1}}'s soundtrack is included in a different album, [[Celeste: Farewell OST]]. In addition to the B-Sides soundtrack, a development version of {{ch|1|lf=1}}'s soundtrack is included as "Area 1 Demo".
 
'''Note: The following sections contain spoilers for ''Celeste'', up to Chapter 78: The SummitCore and all of the B-Sides. It is also a work in progress. Please read at your own risk. Celeste Wiki is not responsible for any unwanted spoilers of ''Celeste'' that you may encounter.'''
 
== Track listing ==
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{{Ocsp|be5dc5b52fd6d5a9504337c67918e23a5d14e3036f69986c9e6a7b66d8f5d595|Reflection (Center of the Earth Mix)}}
 
'''Center of the Earth''' is the song playing in the B-Side of [[Reflection]]. It's a slower and much darker take on [[Celeste OST#Confronting Myself|''Confronting Myself'']], possibly representing a possible alternate scenario where [[Badeline]] did drag [[Madeline]] and herself down to the Center of the Earth. A modified version of ''Confronting Myself''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s distinct "Heyya" voice lines are present, as well as a few parts of said song's melody, but references to ''Confronting Myself'' are scarce here, and the glitching effect present in the later half of Confronting Myself is entirely absent in ''Center of the Earth''.
 
=== Summit (No More Running Mix) ===
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{{Ocsp|443ee0e9f57b556b76be303a7e479fd367db77a4c5e163dd388085fcc94e3061|Summit (No More Running Mix)}}
 
'''No More Running''' is the song playing in the B-Side of [[The Summit]]. It is a more serious remix of [[Celeste OST#Reach for the Summit|''Reach for the Summit,'']], representing the difficulty and seriousness of the B-Sides compared to the A-Sides. At 3 minutes and 43 seconds into the song, a voice-like synth appears, breaking up the mostly repetitive melody before this point and becoming one of the main instruments of the song.
 
''No More Running'' is the longest B-Side track in the game, at 8 minutes and 37 seconds, representing the length of the longest B-Side in the game. It is also the only song in the B-Sides to be entirely composed by [[Lena Raine]] herself, under a pseudonym used for some of her songs and albums.
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{{Ocsp|84b8940f0de15cf9e4b15091cb3e73d9fab138ef7b3feb70a0a6311cd68b5809|The Core (Say Goodbye Mix)}}
 
'''Say Goodbye''' is the song playing in the B-Side of [[Core]]. It's a much slower, calmer, and quieter version of [[Celeste OST#Heart of the Mountain|''Heart of the Mountain'']], serving as a contrast to the difficult gameplay of 8B itself. As the song progresses, it builds up significantly, leading to ''Say Goodbye''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s version of ''Heart of the Mountain''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s melody.
 
=== (Bonus) Area 1 Demo ===
 
{{Ocsp|69a9f93b9cb5fadb5b6061568c752d650589d4350ebd88d1d82a71728bf50459|(Bonus) Area 1 Demo}}
 
The '''Area 1 Demo''' is an short, upbeat, and fast-paced song originally intended to be in the place of ''First Steps''. It was (probably) scrapped due to its tone not matching up with ''Celeste'' and its first level. It is by far the shortest track in the album, at 1 minute and 13 seconds, which is a little under half of the next shortest track, ''Sever the Skyline''.
 
== Trivia ==
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