alpines → It's always a pleasure to open them, and I'm trying to get a maximum of Eurobeat licenced by avex with their obi-strip.
Crockett → Yes, that's hurt when you paid 2x for the same content... but back in time, when I was into second-hand video games, I've got a lot of problems with the scratches... A single one can ruin the entire experience. I've 2 Need for Speed games (Carbon Collector, Undercover, both on PS2) which have the same problem : when I reach a certain number of km/h, the 3D city can't keep up and I'm freezing for around 30s while waiting the loading... I just can't imagine on CD album...
The maximum I paid with an obi are the 95 (first press), 175, 178 and 179. Each 41€ from my record dealer.
Now we know a box set that contains Initial D Fifth Stage, Final Stage, Extra Stage 2 will be out in France the December 20, 2017
I'll go with Jager - I Won't Fall Apart
Not so easy already selection after Boom Boom Beat and Vibration that win for me, well, then enjoyable and acceptable for me later 90's Eurobeat by Delta, due to freshness always appearing when new label was created. Only from classic artist, Laurent G. Newfield.
Crockett wrote: 29 Oct 2017, 15:49
Not so easy already selection after Boom Boom Beat and Vibration that win for me, well, then enjoyable and acceptable for me later 90's Eurobeat by Delta, due to freshness always appearing when new label was created. Only from classic artist, Laurent G. Newfield.
Definitely one totally underrated gem in Eurobeat history. I took me some time until I discovered it but when I did, I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again.
Anthony McBazooka wrote: 30 Oct 2017, 21:09Definitely one totally underrated gem in Eurobeat history. I took me some time until I discovered it but when I did, I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again.
A number of appearances in this topic or comments about a specified song on international forum rather don't tell much about the tastes of fans, especially in Japan.
Delta Queens is one of the very first associations of DMI label, alongside with Cherry, Crystal, Denise, Drama, Sara, Vicky Vale, D. Essex, Casanova, Marko Polo... I don't know what more, if not these at first...
Each ~70% of a disc might be underrated if somebody pays attention on the same aliases over and over.
A song produced by Ezio Franzoni, you might remember he also was involved in a couple of Vibration songs. It is from the transition period of italo disco to eurobeat: Akire - Last Train. If this one is too obscure, I'd recommend Alex - I Don't Want Your Love from the same label instead.
jeurobeat wrote: 01 Nov 2017, 19:01A song produced by Ezio Franzoni, you might remember he also was involved in a couple of Vibration songs. It is from the transition period of italo disco to eurobeat: Akire - Last Train. If this one is too obscure, I'd recommend Alex - I Don't Want Your Love from the same label instead.
Akire - transition to House, that's ultra slow pathetic song. It was released on Super Eurobeat Beat Freak Vol. 2 as the representative of... well not Italo Disco either Eurobeat, but dance made in Italy.
Alex - I don't see japanese edition, but similar sounds were on the daily agenda in Japan in 1989.
Like this below which is worth to buy only for perfect model. Music great too.