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Top 3 SEBs

Post by Bonkers » 29 Jun 2016, 21:07

GO!

SEB 143
SEB 219
SEB 185

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Post by Lebon14 » 29 Jun 2016, 21:58

SEB 195, 238 and 184.
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Post by Vinylyarou » 29 Jun 2016, 23:50

158, 125 and 103
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Post by Bore » 01 Jul 2016, 11:46

SEB139
SEB175
SEB122

Not exactly sure about the last 2. But 139 is definitely one of my all time favorite albums. Initially it didn't have the biggest impact on me, but over the years I have started to love every single song on it.

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Post by Shawaazu » 01 Jul 2016, 15:24

141,195,135

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Post by JeffWinters » 13 Aug 2016, 06:01

177,217,and 128 but that's Just my opinion :|
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Post by KiraTM » 13 Aug 2016, 11:15

202
204
224

That was a hard decision.

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Post by drnrg » 14 Aug 2016, 04:45

In no particualr order.

SEB 179. With Toby Vale, Magika, Daniel, Queen 26, Erika and others.

SEB 023. With Mike Hammer, Dr. Money, Sandy Bee, Jilly, Big Generation, Queen Of TIMES, and others.

For the new ones SEB 223 is always in my CD player.
Almost Every song on that ones was killer. Especially HRG Attack and Sinclaire.

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Post by #Infinity » 15 Aug 2016, 03:25

SEB 87 - Every single track on here is a classic and perfectly represents how untouchable a time the late 90s were for eurobeat. Even this record's more obscure tracks, such as "Riding in the Sky," "Sonic Love," and "You Set My Heart on Fire," are all utterly phenomenal.

SEB 81 - Even though I'm not a huge fan of "Far Away" and "Tonight Again" (I also think "Saturday Night" is kind of so-so), a great deal of the finest eurobeat songs of the late 1990s hailed from this compilation, and they more than make up for those weak links. Particular mention goes out to "Heartbeat," "Macho Macho Man," "Dancing into the Night," "Stop 'N Go," "Action!," "Time," and "Burning Up for You."

SEB 175 - This was the first Super Eurobeat album I owned properly, and it has aged wonderfully, to say the least. "Futureland," "Tuttifrutti Lollipop," and "Bad Bad Bad" are all still home runs, but I've also found myself absolutely adoring many of this compilation's more forgotten numbers, especially "My Universe," "Starry Sky," the remake of "Take a Look in My Heart," and "You Light My Fire." "Moo Moo Dollars" is also potentially the greatest Federico Rimonti-sung productions ever made, carrying HRG's trademark wackiness to an unprecedented level and boasting an outright groundbreaking buildup during the chorus that perfectly interludes into the synth hook.

Honorable Mentions:

SEB 103 - At one point, the 100's were my favorite decade for eurobeat. While that's far from the case nowadays, SEB 103 has really endured as one of my favorites in the series. Between "Jealousy," "Don't Break My Heart," "Dancer," "Supernight," "Mon Amour," and the late 90s Dima productions, volume 103 is easily in some of the most frequent rotation of all of my eurobeat records. Even though some tracks are a bit stronger than others, the highlights are just too massive to ignore.

SEB 185 - Like SEB 103, some tracks on here are better than others, but also like that album, the sheer strength of the highlights cause this to be one of my most played SEB compilations. "Pararappa Dance" is Kiki & Fancy at their finest, "Bomba" is memorably intense in a surprisingly original way, "My Oh My" is the quintessential marriage between bubblegum pop and eurobeat, "Funky Lady 2008" and "Para Para Night 2008" are both excellent remakes, "Take It Easy" recaptures the same lushness of "One Night in Tokyo," "The One for Me" is elegantly poignant, "Emotional Child" is a direly underrated masterpiece and easily one of Pamsy's career highlights, "Kiss Me Now" is indescribably one of the best newer female-led HRG tracks (complete with a cute Cyndi Lauper imitation at the end of the chorus), "Final Destination" is fist-pumping greatness, and "Back to 80s" is phenomenally produced in spite of its sappy chorus.

SEB 88 - Another album with almost all hits and only a few weak links. "Boom Boom Fire," "Tico Tico," "It's My Life," "Too Fast for Love," and "Don't Stand So Close" are the big winners here, but the rest is quite solid, too.

SEB 138 - "Far and Away with Love," "Can't Get You Out of My Heart," "Hey Mr. DJ," "To Be or Notta Be," "Fall in the Web of Desire," and "Dream on Dream" automatically make this a must-hear entry in the series for me, and even the rest of the songs are pretty good at the very least.
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Post by Rain197 » 15 Aug 2016, 15:14

SEB 195
SEB 211
SEB 222

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Post by para_rigby » 15 Aug 2016, 20:59

Man...this is hard, but here we go!

(No particular order)
1. 158 (What a fun decade the 150s was. Producers were really trying to take sounds from other genres and infused them into eurobeat. This was an innovative era for eurobeat. Any who...we have some of the best songs from that decade on it. Victim, Pilot is the Hero, Give Me Your Love, Dancin' Time, Bazookaaa, Stop and Go, and I Feel Fine. Almost all of the songs on this album are really just amazing!)

2. 119 (This albums lies in the PPP era where we had such excellent tracks from the big 3 labels. Awesome tracks in this album include DJ Baam, My Dream Team is Verdy, Nightmare in the City, Looking for Love, Mission to Tokyo, Night Clubbin', Harmony, Don't You Wanna Be Free, and Made for Loving You. One of the most energetic albums you can hear during the PPP era.)

3. 175 (I'm here with Infinity on this album. So many great tracks here including Go Go Where You Wanna Go Go, Bad Bad Bad, Rain, Rock Me, Strutting Lollipop, Stop the Time Tonight, and others. We must also recognize this as the beginning of GGM on SEB. I don't think there is one track on here that is not superb!!!)

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Re: Top 3 SEBs

Post by Phil Jay Falcon » 29 May 2021, 17:57

Oh, such a thread again....



Why do you made my decisions always so hard? :mrgreen:

Just 3 SEBs...., hmm.
Well, I think, I choose these ones:


SEB Vol. 34
SEB Vol. 184
SEB Vol. 51



Why?
The answer is easy: Because on these Volumes I have the most favorites.
In many SEB-Volumes I have mostly just one favorite-song. But in these 3 I have at least 2 or even 3 favorites. It's really worth buying these, if there are enough songs on it, that are really good.
But actually I like so many SEB-Volumes. Why you always doing this to meeeee? :D

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