Metakirby, a torrent IS simple.
Frankly, if you want somebody to put this OST up on their server just for you, it won't happen. That would drain a huge amount of bandwidth (look at Brawl Central when they started revealing actual spoilers; took them out for a couple days). Whatever website puts the OST up for an "easy download" would get hammered and taken down; if they managed to stay up it'd be slow as hell.
Torrents are totally free, simple (a lot of techies overcomplicate it but its actually quite easy) and often significantly faster than "easy downloads". All you have to do is give it a bit of time to find a seeder and you're downloading fast.
Torrents are simple.
1) Download Bittorrent.
www.bittorrent.com (
Once you use them for a while uTorrent or Azureus will be better, but for now the basic Bittorrent program is all you need).
1.1) Install Bittorrent.
2) Download torrent file from the first post, open it in Bittorrent.
3) Wait.
The download speed will hugely fluctuate. This is normal. It will usually finish in under ten hours, depending on your download speed.
3.1) Do not screw with your Bittorrent settings. This includes limiting your upload rate.
Honestly, just leave the options alone to be safe.
4) When finished, leave Bittorrent on. This allows you to share the file to other people automatically.
5) The downloaded folder is a huge folder with a bunch of lovely MP3s compiled by Xane. Put them on your iPod, listen to them in Winamp, or just look at them and marvel at how many there are.
5.1)
CAUTION. If you leave Bittorrent on to "seed" (share to others) and move or modify the folder, you could cause difficulties including redownloading the whole thing. When you get the giant folder, copy it somewhere else if you plan to work with it (including adding to your iTunes folder, unless your iTunes automatically copies stuff) and keep the original to share via Bittorrent.
If that's not easy enough, then you should just pay somebody to download it for you on their computer. You'd be surprised how many $5 bills I've made downloading large files for people who don't know how to use or refuse download online.
And if you think having torrents "shoved at you", try offering to pay for the bandwidth uploading the full OST to a server would cost. Try to think of people like Xane, who named all the files individually so that you can listen to it. Its annoying for them to have people ungratefully ask for "easy downloads" when torrents are easy, fast, free, technically workable (unlike uploading to a server), not to mention having step by step instructions mentioned several times in this thread.