terrence huey (thuey@UCDAVIS.EDU)
Fri, 3 Sep 1999 11:56:42 -0700
X-Sender: ez073369@runner.ucdavis.edu Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.10.9909031146450.28779-100000@runner.ucdavis.edu> Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 11:56:42 -0700 From: terrence huey <thuey@UCDAVIS.EDU> Subject: Re: Top 10 Vocal Songs (and a queation)I find it strange that ST2 vocals don't dominate your top 10... Aside from the duets on ST Kayou Zenshu, I didn't really like it at all. OTOH, ST2 Kayou Zenshu has stuff like Kiseki no Kane, Haru ga Kuru, Itoshi no Jean Paul, heck, even Minami Kaze is pretty darn amusing. > One other think if you've managed to read this far: Does anyone have the > newest > vocal album (Shin Sakura Taisen Kayou Zenshu) besides Terrance? He > mentioned it > was very good Actually, I said it wasn't very good. I actually don't have the CD here with me at school, but when I get home I can try to tell you about each track. I thought Kore ga Review was prolly the best song on the track. I like "playfulness" of duets/trios/groups in general so when I see a group w/o this feature(Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan (kai/ver 2) *cough*), I wonder why they made them group songs in the first place. The style of Shin Kayou Zenshu is erally different than the other two, and they give you less tracks too. Aside from hardcore Sakura Taisen fans, I'd only recommend it if you just *have* to have it as part of your growing ST paraphelia collection. Otherwise, I think it'd be a good idea to pass on it. The first pressing 3d cover is kinda nice though. Btw, you guys can judge the CD for yourself by going to the bestest homepage out there(heck no it's not mine... it's Nuku's) and clicking on the samples: http://v-idols.simplenet.com/vidols2/artist/taisen/disco/mjca54/index.htm While you guys are there, be sure to check out the index page (http://v-idols.simplenet.com). I swear, without his page, I'd be a lost soul. -Terrence