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Not quite.
First off, you're referring to the Sega CD version -- and only of Lunar 1, at that. These remasters are based off the Saturn/PSX remakes which are quite different.
And it's not really that 'it'd play the OST for you' it's that CD Audio is the way the music was played in the first place.
Lunar 2 on SCD Had the 2 songs iirc. Lunar 1 on SCD had the entire soundtrack or a good chunk of it.
Well yeah it had a couple, but that's not "the soundtrack"
It was in the PS1 version and the Saturn MPEG version, but not the OG Saturn version.
In Lunar 2, you can find Alex's ocarina but not until very late in the game.