Jion's Review Of Super Eurobeat Volume 161
Posted: 01 Oct 2005, 22:22
01. HI HI MAZINGA / BOMBERS (Asia Records/Boom Boom Beat)
The return of Mauro and his crew to Super Eurobeat is a great and strong one. While the lyrics leave a little to be desired, the music is really strong and quick. The way the lyrics are set up is nice it's mostly a gramatical problem. Overall a great package and if anyone is familiar to the Speed Eurobeat style of 3B, you got a real treat here
4 out of 5
02. REVOLUTION / FASTWAY (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
Previously on Initial D 4th Stage D Selection +, it was a wonderful song then and still is. You have great lyrical work, powerful music with some trancey elements mixed into it. Fantastic work. Only problem I see is the fact that this song has been on a few other CDs which makes it's appearance on SEB rather diluted.
5 out of 5
03. MONEY FUNNY DOLLARS / BAZOOKA GIRL (Live Music Studio/HI-NRG Attack)
Previously on Bazooka Angels - Mooo & Cool, it's the first official single appearance Bazooka Girl on SEB. My biggest gripes with HRG with their females has been their constant using of the similar instruments. While the singing is great, the fact that similar instruments have been used in this song from other songs gives it that "have heard it feel". However I will say that this song is amazingly good. Her voice is great and the music as a whole is great. Not gonna get into the lyrical work haha... But a great song by HRG.
4 out of 5
04. LIVE FOR YOU / DAVE SIMON (SYM Music/Time Records)
Simone Valeo is back with this name; a siginificantly better song than Disco Music. It harkens back to the SEBs from 100 - 120 with some new elements. The whole song flows extremely well and the background vocals are done fantastically well. Just a beautiful song!
5 out of 5
05. ON MY WINGS / MANUEL (A-Beat C Productions)
Slightly changed from its previous release. I'm guessing they took the actual intro compared to the one from Initial D Best Song Collection 1998-2004. The speed is rather consistent compared to other Manuel songs. The trance elements are used extremely well to give a different style for A-Beat C, which began to suffer from a stagnant style. The singing is spot on and just hard hitting. Amazing song then, amazing song now!
5 out of 5
06. MAKE YOUR MOVE / VAN T.K. AND KIKI & FANCY (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
I'm gonna go on a limb and say this was one of the most anticipated titles on this CD because of the odd pairing. I have to say though, no one
has anything to worry about. The trio works fabulously and music is incredible. Discobeat mixed the Happybeat produces quite an interesting combo! The synths seem to come from a tranced up version of Kiki & Kika's old stuff while the bassline seems to be taken from Van's disco stuff. Just breathtaking! Go Go SCP!
5 out of 5
07. LOVE COLLISION / NORMA SHEFFIELD (A-Beat C Productions)
Now I will admit, I've never been a huge fan of Norma's stuff. The tranquil music though is really impressive and works well with Norma's voice. Her voice is actually great to listen to this song. They seemed to find the niche where Norma really works well. Extremely smooth and impressive!
5 out of 5
08. LOVE IS BURNING / ALEXIS (SYM Music/Time Records)
I'm gonna say it, Time knows how to do an song introduction. It was a pop rockish intro that works extremely well with the music. Again like Norma above, they really seem to be finding the niche where Elena Ferretti's vocals work extremely nicely. Excellent song though it doesn't really seem to rise above the 4 level, but it's still quite a ride nontheless!
4 out of 5
09. MAID ATTACK / FRANZ TORNADO AND THE AKIHABARA MAIDS (Live Music Studio/HI-NRG Attack)
The most shocking song on the CD. It really doesn't sound like their typical music! They totally changed the instruments and seemed to have eliminated some vocal synths on Franz's voice for some clairity. Guitars are blazing in this song (It has a guitar solo and a crazy one at that!). It's also the first time I can recall not seeing Nick Festari's credits in a song but Girabudo is there. The speed is perfect with the music that their using and just so much of this song works so well. It's extremely different and extremely refreshing!
5 out of 5
10. HOT HOT / DONNA (Delta Corp.)
Yes! This is what I'm talking about! Delta is here with such a strong song. It sounds like such a dance track with such energy. The vocals are intense and powerful. The whole lyrical style is just so beautiful. You'll find yourself repeating this song just to listen to it's style! Very well done Delta!
5 out of 5
11. FIRE / MAD MAX (Delta Corp.)
Hopefully with every new song on SEB by Mad Max they won't use similar elements from Tsunami Comes. They used quite a few of the same sound effects from Tsunami Comes which kinda seemed to minimize the importance of keeping each song different but it does work well with this song. It's a great dance track with Mad Max putting quite a vocal showcase. Whats really nice is when the song seems to have ended all of a sudden and starts up again. Great job!
5 out of 5
12. HUG ME / KASANOVA (SYM Music/Time Records)
Giordano Gambogi hasn't impressed me this much with his vocal skills since Music Fever (which I consider to be the pinicale of his vocal expression on SEB). This song works extremely well as a whole. The synths used are similar to the ones from John N Mary Dance which were rather different for a Time song so you know that this song is gonna be pretty good! Again not perfect but a rather great song nontheless! Time is really shining again!
4 out of 5
13. TIC TOC / LEILA (Delta Corp.)
The digital clock sounds great and really makes this song unique. Of interest too, which not many people will notice is the way the cymbal sounds are used. Much faster yet silent when compared to the rest of the music. So its more of a compliment to the song. I'm guessing they redid the drum machine or recorded new drums for this song. It's rather splendid and I found myself searching this song for new things to pick up on! Take a listen and find something new!
5 out of 5
14. YELLOW BUTTERFLY / MILK AND COFFEA (Asia Records/Boom Boom Beat)
Yay for new Milk & Coffea! (Well I never heard it =p) It's such a great speedy song but the soothing vocals balance out the speed and power to make it a great song all around. Defintatly a great style for 3B!
5 out out 5
15. BANG BANG BOOM BOOM / G.CARIA (A-Beat C Productions)
I love Giacomo's voice. It's clearer and more powerful than his fathers (at least my opinion). The music is similar to his fathers in that the synths repeat in the intro which helps make it catchy. Punchy and direct, the music is a blast also. The boy can do no wrong it seems! It has some slight trancey elements which round out the whole package rather nicely.
5 out of 5
16. MY WISH / MELISSA WHITE (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
I've wanted the full version of this song ever since I heard a sample of it. This is amazing! Melissa's voice is incredible especially when the song starts up. Wow! The trance elements mixed with the voice just make such a treat for everyone to listen to. I love it!
5 out of 5
17. TRY TO BELIEVE ME / DIGITAL PLANET (A-Beat C Productions)
Digi's style was always the somber style. Well here he doesn't seem quite so sad now does he? His voice is so versitile! I love how it transitions from the intro to the Melos with the effects and different tone. The whole song was just a perfect package of just how versitile A-Beat C is. The dance/trance effects pulled on this song have to be heard. This was what all of 150 seemed to be going for. The transition age has ended and this is the fruit of that era!
5 out of 5
18. SPACE INVADER / DAVE RODGERS (A-Beat C Productions)
And just as we move forward, we have a slight blast to the past. The best way to describe this song is a mix of Make A Movement!! and Space Boy. Though it's a song in itself with it's own elements. Everyone was so worried about it sounding too much like Space Boy, but it really becomes its on song using those elements to introduce new ones such the middle eastern influences. Impressive song by Dave ending a phenominal album.
5 out of 5
CD Score - 5 out of 5/Buy it now!
Not since the public was met with 141 has an SEB introuduced so many new things. It's fantastic, it's fresh and it shows all the work the 150s did wasn't in vain but to push forward this new style. I feel like A-Beat C and HI-NRG Attack finally are making new things that are really gonna wow a lot of people. The addition of 3B was interesting and actually makes the SEB series a lot more well rounded. Fantastic!
Jion
The return of Mauro and his crew to Super Eurobeat is a great and strong one. While the lyrics leave a little to be desired, the music is really strong and quick. The way the lyrics are set up is nice it's mostly a gramatical problem. Overall a great package and if anyone is familiar to the Speed Eurobeat style of 3B, you got a real treat here
4 out of 5
02. REVOLUTION / FASTWAY (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
Previously on Initial D 4th Stage D Selection +, it was a wonderful song then and still is. You have great lyrical work, powerful music with some trancey elements mixed into it. Fantastic work. Only problem I see is the fact that this song has been on a few other CDs which makes it's appearance on SEB rather diluted.
5 out of 5
03. MONEY FUNNY DOLLARS / BAZOOKA GIRL (Live Music Studio/HI-NRG Attack)
Previously on Bazooka Angels - Mooo & Cool, it's the first official single appearance Bazooka Girl on SEB. My biggest gripes with HRG with their females has been their constant using of the similar instruments. While the singing is great, the fact that similar instruments have been used in this song from other songs gives it that "have heard it feel". However I will say that this song is amazingly good. Her voice is great and the music as a whole is great. Not gonna get into the lyrical work haha... But a great song by HRG.
4 out of 5
04. LIVE FOR YOU / DAVE SIMON (SYM Music/Time Records)
Simone Valeo is back with this name; a siginificantly better song than Disco Music. It harkens back to the SEBs from 100 - 120 with some new elements. The whole song flows extremely well and the background vocals are done fantastically well. Just a beautiful song!
5 out of 5
05. ON MY WINGS / MANUEL (A-Beat C Productions)
Slightly changed from its previous release. I'm guessing they took the actual intro compared to the one from Initial D Best Song Collection 1998-2004. The speed is rather consistent compared to other Manuel songs. The trance elements are used extremely well to give a different style for A-Beat C, which began to suffer from a stagnant style. The singing is spot on and just hard hitting. Amazing song then, amazing song now!
5 out of 5
06. MAKE YOUR MOVE / VAN T.K. AND KIKI & FANCY (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
I'm gonna go on a limb and say this was one of the most anticipated titles on this CD because of the odd pairing. I have to say though, no one
has anything to worry about. The trio works fabulously and music is incredible. Discobeat mixed the Happybeat produces quite an interesting combo! The synths seem to come from a tranced up version of Kiki & Kika's old stuff while the bassline seems to be taken from Van's disco stuff. Just breathtaking! Go Go SCP!
5 out of 5
07. LOVE COLLISION / NORMA SHEFFIELD (A-Beat C Productions)
Now I will admit, I've never been a huge fan of Norma's stuff. The tranquil music though is really impressive and works well with Norma's voice. Her voice is actually great to listen to this song. They seemed to find the niche where Norma really works well. Extremely smooth and impressive!
5 out of 5
08. LOVE IS BURNING / ALEXIS (SYM Music/Time Records)
I'm gonna say it, Time knows how to do an song introduction. It was a pop rockish intro that works extremely well with the music. Again like Norma above, they really seem to be finding the niche where Elena Ferretti's vocals work extremely nicely. Excellent song though it doesn't really seem to rise above the 4 level, but it's still quite a ride nontheless!
4 out of 5
09. MAID ATTACK / FRANZ TORNADO AND THE AKIHABARA MAIDS (Live Music Studio/HI-NRG Attack)
The most shocking song on the CD. It really doesn't sound like their typical music! They totally changed the instruments and seemed to have eliminated some vocal synths on Franz's voice for some clairity. Guitars are blazing in this song (It has a guitar solo and a crazy one at that!). It's also the first time I can recall not seeing Nick Festari's credits in a song but Girabudo is there. The speed is perfect with the music that their using and just so much of this song works so well. It's extremely different and extremely refreshing!
5 out of 5
10. HOT HOT / DONNA (Delta Corp.)
Yes! This is what I'm talking about! Delta is here with such a strong song. It sounds like such a dance track with such energy. The vocals are intense and powerful. The whole lyrical style is just so beautiful. You'll find yourself repeating this song just to listen to it's style! Very well done Delta!
5 out of 5
11. FIRE / MAD MAX (Delta Corp.)
Hopefully with every new song on SEB by Mad Max they won't use similar elements from Tsunami Comes. They used quite a few of the same sound effects from Tsunami Comes which kinda seemed to minimize the importance of keeping each song different but it does work well with this song. It's a great dance track with Mad Max putting quite a vocal showcase. Whats really nice is when the song seems to have ended all of a sudden and starts up again. Great job!
5 out of 5
12. HUG ME / KASANOVA (SYM Music/Time Records)
Giordano Gambogi hasn't impressed me this much with his vocal skills since Music Fever (which I consider to be the pinicale of his vocal expression on SEB). This song works extremely well as a whole. The synths used are similar to the ones from John N Mary Dance which were rather different for a Time song so you know that this song is gonna be pretty good! Again not perfect but a rather great song nontheless! Time is really shining again!
4 out of 5
13. TIC TOC / LEILA (Delta Corp.)
The digital clock sounds great and really makes this song unique. Of interest too, which not many people will notice is the way the cymbal sounds are used. Much faster yet silent when compared to the rest of the music. So its more of a compliment to the song. I'm guessing they redid the drum machine or recorded new drums for this song. It's rather splendid and I found myself searching this song for new things to pick up on! Take a listen and find something new!
5 out of 5
14. YELLOW BUTTERFLY / MILK AND COFFEA (Asia Records/Boom Boom Beat)
Yay for new Milk & Coffea! (Well I never heard it =p) It's such a great speedy song but the soothing vocals balance out the speed and power to make it a great song all around. Defintatly a great style for 3B!
5 out out 5
15. BANG BANG BOOM BOOM / G.CARIA (A-Beat C Productions)
I love Giacomo's voice. It's clearer and more powerful than his fathers (at least my opinion). The music is similar to his fathers in that the synths repeat in the intro which helps make it catchy. Punchy and direct, the music is a blast also. The boy can do no wrong it seems! It has some slight trancey elements which round out the whole package rather nicely.
5 out of 5
16. MY WISH / MELISSA WHITE (Stefano Castagna Productions/SCP)
I've wanted the full version of this song ever since I heard a sample of it. This is amazing! Melissa's voice is incredible especially when the song starts up. Wow! The trance elements mixed with the voice just make such a treat for everyone to listen to. I love it!
5 out of 5
17. TRY TO BELIEVE ME / DIGITAL PLANET (A-Beat C Productions)
Digi's style was always the somber style. Well here he doesn't seem quite so sad now does he? His voice is so versitile! I love how it transitions from the intro to the Melos with the effects and different tone. The whole song was just a perfect package of just how versitile A-Beat C is. The dance/trance effects pulled on this song have to be heard. This was what all of 150 seemed to be going for. The transition age has ended and this is the fruit of that era!
5 out of 5
18. SPACE INVADER / DAVE RODGERS (A-Beat C Productions)
And just as we move forward, we have a slight blast to the past. The best way to describe this song is a mix of Make A Movement!! and Space Boy. Though it's a song in itself with it's own elements. Everyone was so worried about it sounding too much like Space Boy, but it really becomes its on song using those elements to introduce new ones such the middle eastern influences. Impressive song by Dave ending a phenominal album.
5 out of 5
CD Score - 5 out of 5/Buy it now!
Not since the public was met with 141 has an SEB introuduced so many new things. It's fantastic, it's fresh and it shows all the work the 150s did wasn't in vain but to push forward this new style. I feel like A-Beat C and HI-NRG Attack finally are making new things that are really gonna wow a lot of people. The addition of 3B was interesting and actually makes the SEB series a lot more well rounded. Fantastic!
Jion