Sega Music Group: 1995 Sampler

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Sega Music Group: 1995 Sampler
Record label: Sega Music Group
Release Date RRP Code
Compact Disc
US

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Sega Music Group: 1995 Sampler is a promotional album given away by Sega at Winter CES 1995. For the most part it exists to promote Sega of America's music team, specifically Spencer Nilsen, Count Zero, Eric Martin, David Young, Pastiche, Howard Drossin, Barry Blum and Tristan des Pres, with some music brought over from the North American version of Sonic CD.

This disc was not released commercially, although many of the tracks have seen outings in other albums such as Sega Power Cuts 1, Ecco: Songs of Time and Sonic the Hedgehog Boom.

Track list

1. G-City Skyline (3:17) 
2. Burn (2:43) 
From: Ghen War, Sega Power Cuts 1
3. Swing Time (4:07) 
4. Power (3:09) 
5. Sonic Boom (3:36) 
From: Sonic the Hedgehog CD, Sonic the Hedgehog Boom
6. Tidal Tempest (3:16) 
From: Sonic the Hedgehog CD, Sonic the Hedgehog Boom
7. Battle of the Badnicks (4:00) 
8. Botswana (3:14) 
From: Ecco: The Tides of Time, Ecco: Songs of Time
9. The Abyss (4:41) 
From: Ecco: The Tides of Time, Ecco: Songs of Time
10. Change of Plans (1:57) 
From: Absolutely Rose Street
11. Dead Air (3:11) 
12. Ramses (3:13) 
From: Eternal Champions, Sega Power Cuts 1
Running time: 40:24

Production credits

  • Executive Produced by: Spencer Nilsen
  • Produced in cooperation with Sega Product Development, Creative Support & Sega Technical Institute (STI)
  • Special thanks to: all at SMG, Joe Miller, Satoshi Okano, Roger Hector, Bob Willcox, Shelly Berliner, Anne Jordan, Beth Loudenberg and all the talented artists who made this proiect a reality.
  • Eric Martin appears courtesy of Atlantic Records.
  • Dedicated to the loving memory of: Peter Johnson
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Back cover
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Physical scans

CD, US

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