Very, very awesome album!!! Every single one of these songs is really good and fun to listen to. My favorites are STARS, RASPBERRY HEART, and the DDR mix which I think is on the second disc. The DDR mix is about 20 minutes long of this album's music mixed together to make a long mix. It's all the 1:30 versions found on DDR that stream together really well. If you at all like BeForU, Riyu Kosaka, or Noria, you'll definitely like this album. I really hope to see more from TERRA!
miller_4253(1) on 20, Oct. 2007 10:38 (HKT)
MUGEN NO HIKARI!!!! Mugen no hikari is probably my favorite on the CD.
Anonymous on 01, Oct. 2006 06:26 (HKT)
Wow. I'm a prety big Bemani fan, mostly DDR. At first, I only bought it for Aoi Shoudou and ever snow. However, it grew to become my favorite CD pretty quickly. A few ones to note...
ever snow is NOT the same version as the one heard on DDR. Yoma is no longer the vocalist, and the music is slightly different. If you liked the original, this may grow on you anyway.
Mugen No Hikari seems pretty different than its Pop'N Music version. A few extra sounds were taken out... however, I like this version more.
Raspberry Heart is the Japanese version heard on a... Pop'N Music V-Rare track, I believe...? Whereever it's from, it's very, very cute. :D Almost reminds me of Honey Punch by Kosaka Riyu.
Baby, Baby, Gimme Your Love is pretty interesting. The entire song is over nine minutes, for one thing. 0_0 It's has basically completely different music from the DDR version, and some of the vocals are in Japanese, probably sung by jun. I don't know about you, but I really liked this version.
DoLL doesn't have much of a significant note, other than it's from beatmania, and my friend and I realyl love this song.
Seinaru Kane Ga (13th track) is very pretty. I doubt it's on any game, because it's just a nice, slow song that almost has a Christmas or snowy feeling to it. I don't know the translation, and for all I know, it may actually be a winter song. :P
The song I'd like to point out the most, though, is Aoi Shoudou. It was extended to around seven minutes, most of it being techno. The vocalist was changed to jun again (to my knowledge, but it's not the DDR person), and they're far better than the original, in my opinion. The song itself is meant to be optomistic, already making it something worth listening to. The ending is possibly THE most beautiful thing I've heard... a soft piano and an echoing "ahh"...
Now that the CD is in stock again, I'd encourage any fan of female vocals in Bemani to give this CD a try. If you prefer songs more for a male audience, however, there's a chance you may not like this...