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Post by molotov889 on Mar 30, 2004 8:56:06 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the CD "TK Works Super Tune- Best Selections-" is a megamix CD like Move's Super Tune was? Also, does anybody have any opinions on the CD "Various Artists featuring Song Nation?" It's basically the CD that has all the Song+Nation duets and special mixes from a few years ago. (Like Boa and Koda Kumi's Meaning Of Peace and Ayumi and Keiko's A Song Is Born.)
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Post by Richard on Mar 30, 2004 18:51:41 GMT -5
I'm quite sure that the TK Super Tune Cd is a non-stop mix, but I'd have to double check that. I haven't heard the other CD sorry.
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Post by molotov889 on Apr 2, 2004 0:20:40 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. I checked with Yesasia, though, and they say it's full-length singles instead. I think I'll get the AVEX Best Super Tune, and if that one's a non-stop megamix like Move's Super Tune was, then I'll get the TK one too. I'm holding off on the TK one really because I already have like half the songs on Globe albums, and the only thing that would make it worth it to me is if they were part of a nonstop megamix; I don't need the full single versions again.
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Post by molotov889 on May 17, 2004 21:07:23 GMT -5
Alright, well, I decided to put off the Super Tunes for my next order, but in the order that I just got most of today, I did get the Song Nation CD. I have to say that I was really quite impressed with it. I was already familiar with A Song Is Born from Ayu's version on I Am..., Boa and Koda Kumi's version of The Meaning of Peace, and the version of Lights Brought The Future from Globe's Lights album. The versions of these songs that were on this album all delivered very well, and I think I may even like this version of Lights Brought The Future better than the original (even though it is sans-Marc).
The majority of the rest of the songs also impressed me a lot. Especially Again sung by Tomiko Van and One Nation performed by TRF. Overall, the tone of the album is pretty mellow and contemplative, but some of their songs have their more upbeat moments. There was one song that I could have lived without, though. And that's Get Into You Suddenly by Balance. To put it bluntly, it was more than just a little annoying. Too bubbly and it didn't seem to be so much expounding a message of peace (the aim of this album, apparently) as poking fun at it. Definately put me off. Plus, some of the lyrics are downright cheesy.
In spite of that one song, the album was still REALLY REALLY good. I'm gonna get the trance remix version album in my next big order of CDs also. So, I DEFINATELY reccomend this one to anyone who might be considering buying it.
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