SUPER EUROBEAT Vol. 195
Because I just can’t stand to do things in chronological order like most civilized people, I thought it’d be appropriate to include my review for SEB 195… after writing the review for 196.
As I explained in the previous post, the SEB 1*5s since 165 have this odd tendency to be very strong for that decade. Seeing as I own 175 (classic), 185 (high-quality) and 195, I can say that with some confidence.
I should warn you though; the review was originally posted on the Eurobeat Prime forums, and was originally posted in such a way to cater to the zeitgeist of the forum thread at that given time. Only a few modifications have been made.
I’ll proceed to prove my point.
BURNING LIKE FIRE
(By Dave Rodgers ft. Alex De Rosso) (ABEATC)
And then, in a flash of gold and white, Dave Rodgers did ascend, and the thunderous rock of several guitars did crash down upon the world, and there was much rejoicing. The people did enjoy the little “stops” and instrumental changeups, and the “traditional” ABeatC synth riff sound, and all was well in the Eurobeat world.
Also, Dave’s voice is BACK.
GRADE: A+ (100%)
ULTRA MI-HA DELUXE
(By Project 2, or Leo River & Mari-San) (GO GOS MUSIC)
I can’t stand Mari-San’s voice, but when it’s paired with Leo’s, it’s all bearable. GGM has really settled their style, and focuses now on the power of the song itself. Not as good as Burning Like Fire, but I really liked it.
GRADE: B+ (88%)
KING OF THE WORLD
(By Dave Dima) (DIMA)
Dima mixes the soundworlds of current Dima productions with some of the composition and writing style of early-mid Vibration songs. I wouldn’t mind if Dima were the king of the world, if for this song. Bonus points for reminding me of Hot Limit, though this song isn’t THAT different from previous Dima entries, excepting Fever of Love.
GRADE: A (95%)
STOP CITY LOVER
(By Derreck Simons) (GO GOS MUSIC)
GGM couldn’t leave well-enough alone. And good thing they didn’t, Stop City Lover is FANTASTIC. Even for a “same” soundworld, Tomas shines in high quality, one that harkens back to the hit that was “Back to 80’s” and then deals some MORE damage. Welcome back, Tomas.
GRADE: A (95%)
HURRICANE MAN
(By Gold-Rake) (EUROGROOVES)
Back in my SAIFAM-disliking days, I really listened around, trying to find a song that blew my mind. I was listening to the intro of “Like A Speedy Car”, thinking, ‘oh boy, I’ll need some convincing on THIS one’, then the synth riff hit.
I spent the next few minutes cleaning my mind off the ceiling and walls, it was that blown.
Now, glad to have my mind back together, I started track 5, “Hurricane Man”, and thought it’d be ‘just okay’.
Booming with testosterone and energy that was just plain absent in Time entries not long ago, I was thoroughly impressed with the song from start to finish.
Darn you Eurogrooves, I just cleaned this mess up.
GRADE: A+ (100%)
SAVE ANOTHER DAY FOR ME
(By De Leo) (TIME SPA)
While it certainly didn’t impress me as much as Hurricane Man (where is Avex getting all these Time entries, now that Eurogrooves is in business?), it was a… welcome entry. It was sufficiently energetic and enthusiastic.
GRADE: B (85%)
DON’T BELONG
(By Mari-San) (GO GOS MUSIC) (Good grief, again?)
Can’t stand her voice. I really did listen to the whole track, to see if my mind would change.
Nope. Nice try, but better luck next time.
GRADE: D+ (68%)
ROCK YOU
(By Mad Max) (DELTA)
I was fortunate enough to snag this before all Avex-related Eurobeat releases came down, taking the Eurobeat Masters compilations with them. A solid soundworld, biting guitars, Claudio Magnoni and some tight production stack in this track’s favor, hampered only by a somewhat weak synth riff sound. Not the catchiest thing ever but certainly a welcome addition.
GRADE: B+ (89%)
MONSTERS READY
(By Fastway) (SCP)
Did Avex mis-mark their calendar? Or do they have some sort of spooky holiday around this time of year in Japan? Great Fastway fare regardless, though the song could’ve been about anything else and we’d still like it, methinks. A bit “generic” for Fastway, but that’s not a bad thing, mind you. It’s catchy, masculine, and fun. Yes.
GRADE: A- (92%)
I WILL SURVIVE
(By Megan) (SINCLAIRESTYLE)
Many on the Eurobeat Prime forums are used to hearing my usual complaints about SinclaireStyle; I often complained that his soundworlds and synth riff choices were too weak and/or not sufficient for the song at hand.
Forget it. This song is the kind of gold our friend Bratt Sinclaire has needed. It forgoes the usual ho-hum tricks and really delivers a solid product. A synth riff sound that has some real substance and hearkens back to the Delta days, solid well-done vocals, and some really great bass, this track delivers in ways that only a few before it from the Sinclaire camp have since the 160s. My hat goes off to Bratt Sinclaire for such an improvement.
GRADE: A (95%)
SHINE
(By Mad Max) (SAIFAM)
I’m Tsundere for SAIFAM. They keep making songs that have these facets that I really, really dislike in Eurobeat, and in ways that I dislike them. And I’ll dislike the song, at least the first time.
…and it’ll be stuck in my head. And I’ll love it the next day.
Shine is just such a song. I HATE when vocals are sung over the synth riff.. I HATE overy simple synth riffs. And this song has BOTH OF THEM.
I love this song.. God knows why, and I wish he’d tell me because I sure don’t know. SAIFAM is just too fun for me to be mad at it for too long. It’s like a puppy that knocks over things but has these huge, cute li’l eyes. Darnit, Farina, I’ll make up my mind about you soon.
GRADE: B+ (87%)
KOOKY SPOOKY
(By Scream Team… Irene, right?) (SCP)
Members of the EB Prime forums have criticized this song for being too “lovey-dovey” or too silly… but that’s just it! It’s supposed to be a very “Scooby-Doo”-esque type of humor, and for all intents and purposes I imagine the singer of Scream Team as a sort of ghost-character singing the “lovey” parts, it makes the lyrics easier to ‘digest’. Fun synth riff, enjoyable sound world and sense of humor make this a great entry for my money.
GRADE: A- (93%)
WILD BOY BAD LOVE
(By Garc— err, Joe Banana) (HI-NRG ATTACK)
(I need to stop listening to “Shine” so I can re-listen to this and remember my thoughts on this one… darn it SAIFAM!)
Yes, HRG does sound very much the same in their intros and the like. Is that such a bad thing? I say nay. The song as a whole reminds me of On The Road Again To The Show, barring the synth riff. I do miss when the HRG synth riffs had hooks, but… Avex demands are demands, I guess. Ah well, I’m sure their unreleased material will house more power. For now, an above-average HRG song.
GRADE: B- (82%)
What a great album! I truly enjoyed almost all of it, which is quite a statement. Every label shone somehow, and even if their song wasn’t great at least it was above-par (excepting Don’t Belong, for my money).This album receives an A in my book (I’m not going to bother with a percentage grade), for all-around being above-par. Every label had at least a sufficient song SOMEwhere in the mix, and their efforts are noticed.
Here’s the purchase link: CLICK HERE to buy SEB 195