How have your impressions of the 180's changed overtime?
Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 22:18
Since reviews are generally posted immediately after an album has been released, we don't really give very much long-term feedback to them, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to look back at them and see how our thoughts have changed since we started listening to them.
I'll start off this thread with my own input:
181: This was the mixed album for me, but the standouts have held up very well since I first heard them. Even though I still don't care for some tracks here, it's a great album for Gas Gas Gas alone and is among the better albums because the standouts are very prominent.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9-
NEW GRADE: 9-
RANK: 4th
182: My thoughts about these songs have drastically changed overtime, but it's still just as solid as ever for me. I admit Speedy Runner doesn't really excite me much anymore, but I still love all of my original standouts (Superfast Tokyo Drift, Set Me Free, Burning Up The Night). Overdrive has grown on me to the rating of 10, but more prominently, I've really come to love On My Radio as of late - its lyrics and melodic progression are both very spot-on.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9+
NEW GRADE: 9+
RANK: 3rd
183: This one's alright; I haven't honestly listened to it very much to be honest. The Lovebite, Crazy Race On The Street, Night Fighter, On Fire 2007, and Burn Into The Beat still get me going, but otherwise, it doesn't really stand out to me at all. Never really truly took to Time For A Miracle, either.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 8+
NEW GRADE: 8-
RANK: 7th
184: Again, not really my favorite album of this decade, but it does have its highlights. Super Rider has quite grown on me, and I still really enjoy No Borders and Yes I Will. It's decent otherwise, but I'm honestly a bit sick of Full Metal Cars and Speed Of Light - their respective artists' releases on 188 are far better.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9-
NEW GRADE: 8+
RANK: 6th
185: I never gave this a full review, but honestly I find my original ratings to be a bit harsh. I was kind of uninterested during the month it was prominent, but coming back to it has made me realize how much better it is than I first stated. There's lots of standouts - Pararappa Dance, Bomba, My Oh My, Take My Desire, The One For Me (this has grown on me; I gave it a low rating before because I had trouble hearing the vocals), Emotional Child, Para Para Night 2006, Baby Fly, Candy Baby, and Final Destination are all very solid, and the only songs I could do without are Tell Me Why You Say and Kiss Me Now.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 7½
NEW GRADE: 9-
RANK: 5th
186: I really don't enjoy this album very much. Even some of the songs I gave high ratings to originally have lost some of their original impact for me (Nightshade and I Love My Dog especially). While I do really enjoy the songs by Niko, Nick Turbo, Manuel, Ciao Ciao, Ace, Vanessa, and Mark Farina, everything else ranges from just so-so/boring to flat-out abysmal. Even Delta managed to sound dull and uninteresting overall here. It's easily the 177 of the 180's decade for me.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 8
NEW GRADE: 7+
RANK: 8th
187: Only a month and a half has passed, but I still absolutely love this album. I stand by all the high ratings I gave in my review, as there isn't a single song that I don't enjoy, and almost everything on it is fantastic, especially Hello Hello!. Baby Don't Leave Me has also really grown on me now that I'm starting to enjoy its melody in front of the excellent production. Clearly 187 is one of the best Super Eurobeat compilations ever, as I continue to love it even more overtime rather than get tired of it.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 10
NEW GRADE: 10+
RANK: 1st
188: I may have been just a little too excited about this compilation, since it has its lows, unlike 187. Since it's the newest album, I'm not gonna comment much, since I've worn it out and am a bit tired of listening to Spirit Of The Night repeatedly at the moment (it should come back to me once I haven't overexposed it). I was a bit generous to Power Of Loving You though, mostly because I've been drawn as a new major fan of SinclaireStyle.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 10
NEW GRADE: 9½
RANK: 2nd
EDIT: Added a few more songs to 183 and 186 that I forgot and still quite enjoy.
I'll start off this thread with my own input:
181: This was the mixed album for me, but the standouts have held up very well since I first heard them. Even though I still don't care for some tracks here, it's a great album for Gas Gas Gas alone and is among the better albums because the standouts are very prominent.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9-
NEW GRADE: 9-
RANK: 4th
182: My thoughts about these songs have drastically changed overtime, but it's still just as solid as ever for me. I admit Speedy Runner doesn't really excite me much anymore, but I still love all of my original standouts (Superfast Tokyo Drift, Set Me Free, Burning Up The Night). Overdrive has grown on me to the rating of 10, but more prominently, I've really come to love On My Radio as of late - its lyrics and melodic progression are both very spot-on.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9+
NEW GRADE: 9+
RANK: 3rd
183: This one's alright; I haven't honestly listened to it very much to be honest. The Lovebite, Crazy Race On The Street, Night Fighter, On Fire 2007, and Burn Into The Beat still get me going, but otherwise, it doesn't really stand out to me at all. Never really truly took to Time For A Miracle, either.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 8+
NEW GRADE: 8-
RANK: 7th
184: Again, not really my favorite album of this decade, but it does have its highlights. Super Rider has quite grown on me, and I still really enjoy No Borders and Yes I Will. It's decent otherwise, but I'm honestly a bit sick of Full Metal Cars and Speed Of Light - their respective artists' releases on 188 are far better.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 9-
NEW GRADE: 8+
RANK: 6th
185: I never gave this a full review, but honestly I find my original ratings to be a bit harsh. I was kind of uninterested during the month it was prominent, but coming back to it has made me realize how much better it is than I first stated. There's lots of standouts - Pararappa Dance, Bomba, My Oh My, Take My Desire, The One For Me (this has grown on me; I gave it a low rating before because I had trouble hearing the vocals), Emotional Child, Para Para Night 2006, Baby Fly, Candy Baby, and Final Destination are all very solid, and the only songs I could do without are Tell Me Why You Say and Kiss Me Now.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 7½
NEW GRADE: 9-
RANK: 5th
186: I really don't enjoy this album very much. Even some of the songs I gave high ratings to originally have lost some of their original impact for me (Nightshade and I Love My Dog especially). While I do really enjoy the songs by Niko, Nick Turbo, Manuel, Ciao Ciao, Ace, Vanessa, and Mark Farina, everything else ranges from just so-so/boring to flat-out abysmal. Even Delta managed to sound dull and uninteresting overall here. It's easily the 177 of the 180's decade for me.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 8
NEW GRADE: 7+
RANK: 8th
187: Only a month and a half has passed, but I still absolutely love this album. I stand by all the high ratings I gave in my review, as there isn't a single song that I don't enjoy, and almost everything on it is fantastic, especially Hello Hello!. Baby Don't Leave Me has also really grown on me now that I'm starting to enjoy its melody in front of the excellent production. Clearly 187 is one of the best Super Eurobeat compilations ever, as I continue to love it even more overtime rather than get tired of it.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 10
NEW GRADE: 10+
RANK: 1st
188: I may have been just a little too excited about this compilation, since it has its lows, unlike 187. Since it's the newest album, I'm not gonna comment much, since I've worn it out and am a bit tired of listening to Spirit Of The Night repeatedly at the moment (it should come back to me once I haven't overexposed it). I was a bit generous to Power Of Loving You though, mostly because I've been drawn as a new major fan of SinclaireStyle.
ORIGINAL GRADE: 10
NEW GRADE: 9½
RANK: 2nd
EDIT: Added a few more songs to 183 and 186 that I forgot and still quite enjoy.