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the_ditz
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by the_ditz » 03 Mar 2009, 13:25
Why is it wrong to say that Norma's vocals are awful? It's my opinion, and therefore it cannot be classed as wrong. Sure, you may disagree with me (as many people do to my surprise), but that doesn't make your opinion any more correct than mine.
Let's just leave it as I don't like Norma's vocals and virtually everyone else does.

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Javy
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by Javy » 03 Mar 2009, 16:59
the_ditz wrote:
I admit that the only Norma Sheffield song I've ever really cared for is Love Collision (and that's probably because her vocals were turned down to bring more of the backing track through). For the most part, she has an incredibly whiny, muffled, "I've got cotton wool up my nose and the worst dose of the flu but I'm still gonna sing" voice and is definitely my least favoured vocalist of the Eurobeat community.
I love you.

I really due. You summed up my issue with Norma's voice XD. Love Collision is the only Norma track I can bear to listen to.
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#Infinity
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by #Infinity » 03 Mar 2009, 17:13
drnrg, why is it that you always seem to love Norma Sheffield's wimpy performances, yet anything sung by "Trancy Pamsy" bores you to sleep?

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jeurobeat
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by jeurobeat » 03 Mar 2009, 20:50
You folks don't like Your Body Lies, Time To Fly, It's For Your Eyes, Springtime or Sometimes? I think these are among the best songs ever.
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by drnrg » 03 Mar 2009, 22:57
#Infinity
drnrg, why is it that you always seem to love Norma Sheffield's wimpy performances, yet anything sung by "Trancy Pamsy" bores you to sleep?
Soundworlds soundworlds my friend. I enjoy The instrumemnts ABeatC uses for Norma's songs a lot more as opposed the style SCP uses for of Transy Pamsy. Plus You gotta remeber I grew up with Norma since AbeatC's start, so she has a soft spot in my heart. As do Clara and Elena Ferreti.
jeurobeat
You folks don't like Your Body Lies, Time To Fly, It's For Your Eyes, Springtime or Sometimes? I think these are among the best songs ever
That is a perfect example opf one of Norma's best and it was on Vibration records.
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wolftickets1969
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by wolftickets1969 » 06 Mar 2009, 02:38
Conversely, the instrumentation used in most current A Beat C songs is ear-bleeding.
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DarkSky
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by DarkSky » 12 Mar 2009, 14:23
Damn!
This album contains Plum!
Norma Sheffield's song was made together with Plum, usually I hate Norma's music but I absolutely loved ''For Your Love'', and I didn't know why.
Haha, Plum is one of my favorite labels and now I know why I liked this song soo much

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by Lebon14 » 12 Mar 2009, 15:32
DarkSky wrote:This album contains Plum!
Go! Go! Go! Avex! Get Plum so we can hear JEuro
Sarcasm or not? It's up to you to judge.
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wolftickets1969
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by wolftickets1969 » 12 Mar 2009, 15:33
Darn, it took so long for SEPH to post their 194 review, but it's finally up.
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DarkSky
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by DarkSky » 12 Mar 2009, 16:23
Lebon14 wrote:DarkSky wrote:This album contains Plum!
Go! Go! Go! Avex! Get Plum so we can hear JEuro
True
The only label that produces good J-Euro is Plum.
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#Infinity
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by #Infinity » 08 Apr 2009, 22:37
Notice how Bore still hasn't reviewed this album...not really a sign that it was a particularly strong release.
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by Bore » 08 Apr 2009, 23:50
I did say earlier in the thread (or was it at the 193 thread) that there wouldn't be a review for this album at all since I didn't even bother buying it.
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by Lebon14 » 09 Apr 2009, 13:53
Bore wrote:I did say earlier in the thread (or was it at the 193 thread) that there wouldn't be a review for this album at all since I didn't even bother buying it.
You should consider taking drnrg's review. A very well done review if you ask me.
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by drnrg » 10 Apr 2009, 23:45
wolftickets1969
Darn, it took so long for SEPH to post their 194 review, but it's finally up.
Where? I don't see it. All I get are links to AVEX or Itunes

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by Lebon14 » 11 Apr 2009, 01:28
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