Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu

Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu (リズム 天てん 国ごく 全ぜん  曲きょく  集しゅう) is a soundtrack CD containing music from Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven released on October 15, 2008 in Japan.

The included booklet contains, before the lyrics sheets, a section titled "STAFF'S VOICE", where Tsunku♂, Masami Yone and Hideki Oguro discuss some of the Rhythm Games from Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven. These games are Night Walk, The☆Bon Odori, Rhythm Tweezers, Marching Orders, Sneaky Spirits, Sick Beats, Fan Club, Moai Doo-Wop, Crop Stomp, Freeze Frame, Munchy Monk, Love Lab, Frog Hop and Karate Man. It also lists each of their favorite games from both titles.
 * Tsunku♂'s favorites are Marching Orders and Munchy Monk.
 * Yone's favorites are Sneaky Spirits and Lockstep.
 * Oguro's favorites are Power Calligraphy and Love Lab.

Trivia

 * Like Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu, this CD contains certain looped tracks (such as Game Select 1 and 2 from Rhythm Heaven) with a defined end, and the vocal tracks in full. Unlike it however, it doesn't contain the short in-game versions of the vocal tracks.
 * The Rhythm Tengoku tracks are higher quality than what is heard during gameplay, as the in-game music is stored as midi files to save space, while the soundtrack is uncompressed. The Rhythm Heaven tracks meanwhile are simply higher quality versions of what is heard in the game, as well as full vocal tracks.
 * The Rhythm Tengoku section has many tracks which match how they appear in the Studio as opposed to during gameplay. Two exceptions are Tram to Poline and Remix 8, which match how they sound in gameplay, as opposed to the versions in the Studio.
 * Additionally, there are a few more tracks in this CD than there are in the Studio. The Rhythm Heaven section, meanwhile, matches its Music Corner perfectly.
 * Despite being called a "complete" collection, Remix 1, Remix 2, Remix 4, Rap Men, Rap Women and various other arrange versions from Rhythm Tengoku are missing.
 * As this collection CD predates the US release of Rhythm Heaven, the international versions of the vocal tracks are missing. This is rectified in Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu, which was released some time after Rhythm Paradise, and contains only the vocal tracks in all languages available at the time.