Showing posts with label album. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

ALBUM REVIEW – World 1-2: The Complete Collection

Album review by Steve Cullum

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Album – World 1-2: The Complete Collection
Artist – Various Artists
Label – Koopa Soundworks
Obtained – Review Copy from Scarlet Moon Promotions

What would you say if I told you there was a collection of 34 tracks from various video games available via download or a three-disc set? What if I told you that list included songs from Mario, Sonic, Metroid, Zelda, Fire Emblem, and more? What if I told you many of the tracks are performed by the original artists? If you’re getting excited, you may want to read on to find out what Koopa Soundworks’ “World 1-2: The Complete Collection” is all about.

Content

I must start out talking about the sheer size of this collection. It brings past projects in with new ones into a massive 34 tracks from various games throughout history. It ranges from Tetris and Mega Man X3 to Street Fighter II and Metroid Prime. The collection itself is quite vast. Despite your favorite game genre, platform, or composer, most listeners will find something they enjoy. In fact, if you are like me, you will also increase your preference list as you listen to the rest of the track list.

From a Nintendo standpoint, they did a great job of collecting songs from the top franchises. You have first-party games like Super Mario World, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid Prime, Fire Emblem, and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. You also have third-parties like Mega Man (3, 5, & X3), Tetris, and Street Fighter II. Not only did they pick popular franchises, but they also chose some of the popular songs from each game. You will definitely recognize the songs from Mario, Zelda, Metroid, and Mega Man, for example. All in all, it seems that any Nintendo fan will be delighted to hear tunes from their favorite game.

(The full tracklist is available at the bottom of this review.)

Production Quality

While this is a collection, meaning that many different artists and groups have come together, the overall quality is extremely high. Many of the songs have a full orchestra, while others seem like they are composed using computers. Either way, they all sound fantastic. Many of the songs are even remixed, in order to add their own syle and flavor to the popular tune. Sure, some fans may not enjoy this, but I believe most will be very pleased with the outcome. It will be hard to complain about the quality of the music and the overall production value in World 1-2.

Value

With 34 tracks, it is easy to assume this collection will cost you over $30. It is, however, lower than that. You can grab the three-disc set for $24 (USD), or you can download the entire collection for a mere $16. For those of you math fanatics out there, that is about 47 cents per track. On top of that, they even give you the option, via BandCamp.com, to download the songs one-at-a-time for $1 per track. Honestly, I believe downloading the full album is the best value. Even though $24 might not seem like a large sum of cash, it is significantly more than the download-only price. Still, it might be worth it for those who want higher than mp3-quality sound or those who want a limited-edition package. In the end, all the options make it a great value for any video game music fan.

FINAL SCORE: 9.5 out of 10

World 1-2 is a great collection of video game music from a long list of fantastic composers and artists. Fans of Mario, Zelda, Metroid, and Fire Emblem will certainly be pleased with this collection. In fact, it may even get them, if they haven’t already, to broaden their tastes for all video game music. If you are looking for a large collection that will not break the bank, go ahead and order World 1-2: The Complete Collection from Koopa Soundworks.

+ Large and vast collection.
+ High production value.
+ Remixes add new flavor.

- Remixes might be too much for some fans.
– Not enough Nintendo music (only halfway kidding; we are a Nintendo site, after all).

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Full Tracklist

Andi Bissig – Waldfest 02:16Manami Matsumae – One Shot, One Kill 02:52ABSRDST – The Cold Ruins of a Once Great City (Metroid Prime) 05:53Chipzel – Tokyo Skies 03:54Agent Whiskers – Resurgence of Hope 03:56Benjamin Briggs – Driving Upwards 05:16Marius Masalar – Maybe a Time of Miracles (Sworcery) 06:14Eirik Suhrke – Corrosion Jam (Spelunky) 02:40Keiji Yamagishi – Memories of T 02:18Danimal Cannon and Zef – Legacy 05:15halc – Blooper Reeling (Super Mario World) 03:17Akira Yamaoka – Rose Cat 05:13Jessica Curry – Twenty One 02:51Circles (feat. Tina Guo) 03:30Mosaic (feat. Cory Johnson) [Tetris] 05:19Benjamin Briggs – Trolls! (Trolls) 04:38halc – Dubsection (Final Fantasy Tactics) 03:23Module – The Night Fighter (Street Fighter 2) 03:23Eiko Ishiwata Nichols – Miasma Rising 04:42Video Game Orchestra – Victory (Captain Tsubasa 2) 07:29Monomirror – Descent (Metroid) 05:21Nightswim – A Crook Man’s Eyes (Mega Man 5) 03:38Cory Johnson – The Gerudo Ritual (Ocarina of Time) 03:55Manami Matsumae – One Shot, One Kill (Revisited) 03:12Video Game Orchestra – Full Focus (Super Hexagon) 04:20halc – Blast Radius (Mega Man X3) 03:10ABSRDST – Unified (Fire Emblem) 06:06Agent Whiskers – Wrath of the Tiger (Captain Tsubasa 2) 04:14Ben Prunty – Hot Machine, Cold Surface (Metroid Prime) 03:34Insert Rupee – Lost Our Marbles (Sonic The Hedgehog) 04:03AES – My Kind of Blues (Mega Man 3) 05:25The OneUps – I Do It for the Faeries (The Legend of Zelda) 03:58Benjamin Briggs & Theory of N – Pride of Nations (Captain Tsubasa 2) 03:07Xavier “mv” Dang – Primal Perspective (Parasite Eve) 06:55

Purchase/Listen to the Complete Album

You can currently listen to the album in its entirety, view photos of the limited edition packaging, and purchase the collection on Bandcamp:

http://koopasw.bandcamp.com/album/world-1-2-the-complete-collection

About the Koopa Soundworks

Koopa Soundworks is a label founded in 2012 with the primary goal of bringing together artists from across the globe to create high-quality collaborative projects that adhere to the simple and succinct motto, “Good Music.” While based in Kuwait, Koopa Soundworks also hosts top-class sound engineers and composers from Switzerland and Japan, making it an international music house influenced by artists all around the world.

NES-era legends Manami Matsumae (of Mega Man) and Keiji Yamashigi (of Ninja Gaiden) joined the team Koopa Soundworks as composers and co-planners, and were most recently joined by some of the most well-respected composers from the East and West–as well as the top talent from the chiptune, game music remixing, and game music tribute band scenes–to create the hugely popular World 1-2 album and its follow-up, Encore.

The team is currently busy working on new and exciting projects, which you can learn more about on the label’s official website: http://koopa.tv/.

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Friday, May 17, 2013

[Wii U, 3DS] Shinesparkers announce 'Harmony of Heroes' arranged album

[Wii U, 3DS] Shinesparkers announce 'Harmony of Heroes' arranged album
I thoroughly enjoyed both of the Harmony of a Hunter albums that Shinesparkers released, so when I heard they were cooking up a new project I naturally became incredibly excited.

Well, they revealed over the weekend that their next project will titled Harmony of Heroes and appears to be tied to celebrating the imminent reveal for the fourth Super Smash Bros. game at E3 in under two months. You can catch the first video below.


The album is slated for release sometime in 2014, so you'll want to keep an eye on the Shinesparkers homepage. It'd also be worth checking out the recently established Facebook page and giving them a well-deserved 'like' to keep up to date.

I know I'm looking forward to seeing the fruits of their labour.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Rock Band Weekly: Green Day five-pack with single off latest album

by Writer RSS on Sep 21st 2012 6:45PM

Green Day is back for its third round of Rock Band DLC next week, featuring "Oh Love," the first single off their new album ¡Uno! The other four tracks in the Green Day five-pack were previously only available through Green Day Rock Band. Xbox 360 / Wii / PS3
Available: September 25, 2012
Green Day Pack 03 (680 MSP / 850 WP / $8.49) "Brain Stew/Jaded" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Warning" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Minority" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Oh Love" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Indie composers craft The Legend of Zelda tribute album

by on Nov 24th 2011 6:00PM

OC ReMix revisits the grand history of Zelda with a new tribute and remix album, "25YEARLEGEND." The project draws together 18 experienced indie musicians, including the producer of Minecraft's tunes to spelunk by. It's available as a free download here.

Even though Zelda's music has been remixed umpteen times in successive games, this buoyant compilation surprises with a few creative interpretations, and a good selection of the most sacred songs. We've placed two of our favorites after the break.

If you listen to the whole album, keep an ear out for a cameo by an infamous Nintendo commercial.


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Sunday, November 13, 2011

London Philharmonic's game music album $1.99 on Amazon

by on Nov 9th 2011 11:00AM

The London Philharmonic Orchestra's The Greatest Video Game Music album is currently available on Amazon for $1.99. Regularly priced at $2.99, it loses $1 off the price if you use the code "GAMESMP3." The album features 21 notable tracks selected from the past three decades of video games.
The quality of the album is spot on. The "Tetris Theme (Korobeiniki)" should never sound that good ... actually, take that back, the theme to Angry Birds should never sound that good. There are also great arrangements from Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty, Battlefield, Call of Duty and Final Fantasy. Be sure to give the album samples a listen.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

London Philharmonic records game music album

by on Oct 12th 2011 11:00PM

The London Philharmonic Orchestra hasn't been shy about getting involved with popular culture, and will release a video game soundtrack album on November 8. Game Informer reports the album, The Greatest Video Game Music, includes 21 tracks with a mix of fan favorites from the past three decades.

The album covers Super Mario to Angry Birds, with less whimsical efforts like Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty and Fallout 3 in there too. You can get a taste of the album with Hans Zimmer's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 theme here.


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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Rock Band Weekly: The Clash's 'London Calling' album

by Ben Gilbert on Jan 27th 2011 6:00PM

Sure, there are some Clash songs available for Rock Band 3, but how about the entirety of the band's most famous (and arguably best) album, London Calling? Coming February 1, you can get just that.

Out of the legendary album's 18 tracks, five have "Pro" guitar and bass functionality available for an extra $1 each, while all of them have thoroughly enjoyable music and lyrics. As per usual, individual tracks are available for 160 MS Points/200 Wii Points/$1.99, and the entire album can be purchased (at a hefty discount) for 1600 MS Points/2000 Wii Points/$19.99.

Xbox 360 / Wii / PS3
Available: February 1, 2011
The Clash's "London Calling" (1600 MSP / 2000 WP / $19.99) ""London Calling" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*"Brand New Cadillac" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Jimmy Jazz" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Hateful" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Rudie Can't Fail" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*"Spanish Bombs" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*"The Right Profile" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Lost in the Supermarket" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Clampdown" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*"The Guns of Brixton" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Wrong 'Em Boyo" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Death or Glory" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Koka Kola" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"The Card Cheat" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*"Lover's Rock" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Four Horsemen" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"I'm Not Down" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)"Revolution Rock" (160 MSP / 200 WP / $1.99)*Pro Guitar/Bass expansion available (80 Microsoft Points / 100 Wii Points / $0.99)

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