Exactly. Aisyu (or Aishu) means sentimental, melancholy, mushy and
what not in Japanese. (but mushy seems to have a negative nuance, right?
so if I say "I'm a huge fan of mushy eurobeat", it sounds strange, eh?)
For your reference,
Super Eurobeat Presents - Aishu Euro Countdown
1.Norma Sheffield - Memories
2.Anika - You're My Life
3.David Essex - Victim Of Love
4.Virginelle - Lucky Lucky
5.Lisa Johnson - Fooling With Your Heart
6.Sarah - 'Cause The Night
7.Victoria - Born To Be Your Angel
8.Nuage - It's Holiday
9.Lolita - Carillon
10.Norma Sheffield - Sometimes
11.Vicky Vale - Days Of Thunder
12.Katchy Core - Crazy For Your Love
13.Princess F. - Shadows In The Night
14.Pizza Girl - Bang
15.Vanessa - Dancing In The Dark
16.Sophie - Treat Me Right
17.Spencer - Doctor Of Love
18.Helena - Babe Follow Me
19.Norma Sheffield - If You Wanna Stay
20.Norma Sheffield - Maybe Tonite
21.Leslie Parrish - Remember Me
22.Leslie Parrish - Save Me
23.Margaret - Mine Is Your Love
24.Michelle - Holy Night
25.Dave Rodgers - Stay The Night
26.Norma Sheffield - Sweet Heaven
27.Cherry - When I Close My Eyes
28.Leslie Parrish - Killing My Love
29.Cherry - Yesterday
30.Virginelle - Fantasy
You know, Aisyu eurobeat is still popular among Japanese.
And they say when it comes to producing Aisyu eurobeat,
Mr. Gelmetti and Roberto Gabrielli know as much as anyone in the world about it.
