DISC 11 Main Title (M 1 T 2) ('Ultra Q') (MONO)2 Theme (M 2) ('Ultra Q') (MONO)3 Daikaijuu no Uta ('Ultra Q') (MONO)4 Ultra March ('Ultra Q') (MONO)5 Daikaijuu no Uta (S. Unmixed Version) ('Ultra Q') (MONO)6 Ultra March (Dialogue Unmixed Version) ('Ultra Q') (MONO)7 Ultraman no Uta ('Ultraman')8 Tokusou-tai no Uta ('Ultraman')9 Susume! Ultraman ('Ultraman')10 Ultraman no Uta (Fast Recording Version) ('Ultraman') (MONO)11 Tokusou-tai no Uta (Fast Recording Version) ('Ultraman') (MONO)12 Susume!
Ultraman (Fast Recording Version) ('Ultraman') (MONO)13 Susume! Ultraman (Version 3) ('Ultraman') (MONO)14 Ultra Kaijuu Ondo ('Ultraman') (MONO)15 Ultra Seven no Uta ('Ultra Seven')16 Ultra Keibitai no Uta ('Ultra Seven')17 Ultra S.
JAM Project ('JAM' standing for 'Japan Animation songs Makers') is an anime music genre (or anison) 'supergroup' based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichiro Mizuki. The group is comprised of many vocal artists well known in the genre; aside from the many anime and video game theme songs that this group has performed together, each member is famous for his or her own solo performances of anime-related music. As a group, they are perhaps best known for their themes for the Super Robot Wars series of video g.