Song list would be helpful
August 5, 2008
I am looking for the Terra song "Doll" on one of these mixes and I would really appreciate these albums to have the song lists...some of them have it but like this one, there is nothing....please, someone, put up a list of songs!!!
Thanks
Dance dance Rev. 2nd mix
March 20, 2003
Finnally a game soundtrack true to the game itself. If you are a long time fan you like the music in it. This disk contain hits like Butterfly. You'll enojy this.
Ai ai ai, I'm your little Butterfly... oh lookie! Dub-I-Dub!
(3 of 4 Found this Helpful)
June 3, 2002
This is one GREAT CD! If youv'e ever played 2nd mix, and/or DDR USA, then I suggest you buy this. NOW. It contains most of the USA songs, and the Japanese ones as well. So, all-in-all, if you technically LOVE DDR, you'll buy this. I myself bought the CD then got the Dreamcast version of the game. My favorite part of this CD is that I can listen to the songs in a loop, making fun of how bad Konami did between the songs. The manual is in Japanese, so don't try reading THAT until you know Japanese inside & out. Now, back to Butterfly. Ai ai ai...
DDR 2nd Mix, with some different mixes for some songs
(7 of 11 Found this Helpful)
February 23, 2001
While most of these songs sound straight out of the arcade, a few songs have extra instrumentation, lyrics, or sound effects that are not heard in the arcade game--ex: 20 November, AM-3P, My Fire, Trip Machine, and especially Make It Better.
That detail is provided for the purists... maybe some of these songs are different mixes, or maybe the CD is such high quality and the arcade sound system is too bass-heavy? Either way, don't let this stop you from getting this, but be ready for the different sounds on some of these songs as well.
Disc 1 has DDR length songs... even if these few songs are different mixes, the time length is accurate, so it's good for learning how a song sounds, or for practice if you have a step chart from another DDR website.
Disc 2 is a non-stop megamix with extended versions, and sometimes different mixes of lots of the songs--but this is expected. Samples of the game's announcer are also heard at various points in the mix. It starts with Paranoia (but only for 44 seconds) and the energy keeps going from there. Unfortunately, mixing of "Have you Ever Been Mellow" after "I Believe in Miracles", and the mixing of "Little Bitch" right after "Brilliant 2U" kills all the energy of the mix and then it has to build back up again... but the rest of the mix before and after these energy killers just plain rocks!
For the different mix sounds on the first disc, along with the energy dying twice on the second disc... this is why it gets 4 stars and not 5 stars. It's still well worth having this soundtrack, since very few games have a soundtrack worth listening to over and over again, and DDR is one of the few games that does!
DDR!
(9 of 15 Found this Helpful)
July 18, 2000
For those who've never heard of DDR, this is hands down, the most interactive game of all time! It's basically a dancing game, where you have to literally do the moves to the beats of the songs, and the harder the song, the more you have to dance. =) It has techno, j-pop, dance, hip hop, the basic music required for a good rave. :) A must have for anyone who likes to dance =)