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− | {{stub}}'''''SegaRocks Live in Japan''''' is an album containing music from an event of the same name, which occurred in September 2004. It is a | + | {{stub}}'''''SegaRocks Live in Japan''''' is an album containing music from an event of the same name, which occurred in September 2004. It is a compilation of several Sega tunes performed live by some of their staff, including ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'', ''[[Burning Rangers]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star III]]'', ''[[Clockwork Knight]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star IV]]'', ''[[Sonic Boom]]'', ''[[Aa Harimanada]]'', ''[[Victory Goal '96]]'', ''[[Daytona USA]]'' and ''[[Segagaga]]''. The album also comes with a DVD consisting of an interview and performances of "GO! GO! Sega Rally", "Sega Saturn, Shiro!" and "Segagaga March". |
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− | + | {{track|Go! Go! Sega Rally|jp=GO!GO!セガラリー|from=''[[Sega Rally 2]]''|time=4:18}} | |
− | + | {{track|Burning Hearts ~ Honou no Angel|jp=Burning Hearts〜炎のAngel|en=Burning Hearts ~ Angel of Fire|from=''[[Burning Rangers]]''|time=4:23}} | |
− | + | {{track|Phantasy Star III Main Theme|from=''[[Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom]]''|time=3:58}} | |
− | + | {{track|A Lullaby|from=''[[Clockwork Knight]]''|time=4:07}} | |
− | + | {{track|The End of the Millenium|from=''[[Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium]]''|time=6:03}} | |
− | + | {{track|Name Register|jp=ネームレジスト|from=''[[Sonic Boom]]''|time=7:12}} | |
− | + | {{track|Harima Taisou Daiichi|jp=播磨体操第一|en=Harima Gymnastics First|from=''[[Aa Harimanada]]''|time=3:56}} | |
− | + | {{track|Sega Saturn, Shiro!|jp=セガサターン、シロ!|time=3:32}} | |
− | + | {{track|Mirai e to Tsudzuku Sora|jp=未来へと続く空|enThe Sky Leads Off to the Future=|from=''[[Victory Goal '96]]''|time=4:52}} | |
− | + | {{track|Let's Go Away|from=''[[Daytona USA]]''|time=4:02}} | |
− | + | {{track|Segagaga March|jp=セガガガ・マーチ|from=''[[Segagaga]]''|time=3:49}} | |
+ | }} | ||
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* [http://www.wave-master.com/wme/segarock/ ''SegaRock'' on Wave-Master.com] | * [http://www.wave-master.com/wme/segarock/ ''SegaRock'' on Wave-Master.com] | ||
* [http://vgmdb.net/album/868 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on VGMdb] | * [http://vgmdb.net/album/868 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on VGMdb] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 8 December 2022
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Publisher: Wave Master | ||||||||||
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Distributor: Avex Distribution | ||||||||||
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SegaRocks Live in Japan is an album containing music from an event of the same name, which occurred in September 2004. It is a compilation of several Sega tunes performed live by some of their staff, including Sega Rally 2, Burning Rangers, Phantasy Star III, Clockwork Knight, Phantasy Star IV, Sonic Boom, Aa Harimanada, Victory Goal '96, Daytona USA and Segagaga. The album also comes with a DVD consisting of an interview and performances of "GO! GO! Sega Rally", "Sega Saturn, Shiro!" and "Segagaga March".
Track list
1. Go! Go! Sega Rally (4:18) |
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GO!GO!セガラリー |
From: Sega Rally 2 |
2. Burning Hearts ~ Honou no Angel (4:23) |
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Burning Hearts〜炎のAngel |
EN: Burning Hearts ~ Angel of Fire |
From: Burning Rangers |
3. Phantasy Star III Main Theme (3:58) |
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From: Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom |
4. A Lullaby (4:07) |
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From: Clockwork Knight |
5. The End of the Millenium (6:03) |
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From: Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium |
6. Name Register (7:12) |
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ネームレジスト |
From: Sonic Boom |
7. Harima Taisou Daiichi (3:56) |
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播磨体操第一 |
EN: Harima Gymnastics First |
From: Aa Harimanada |
8. Sega Saturn, Shiro! (3:32) |
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セガサターン、シロ! |
9. Mirai e to Tsudzuku Sora (4:52) |
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未来へと続く空 |
From: Victory Goal '96 |
10. Let's Go Away (4:02) |
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From: Daytona USA |
11. Segagaga March (3:49) |
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セガガガ・マーチ |
From: Segagaga |
► Running time: 50:12
Physical scans
External links
References
- ↑ File:SegaRocksLiveinJapan Music JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ http://www.wave-master.com/wme/segarock/ (Wayback Machine: 2004-12-18 00:59)