Hideki Naganuma, Teruhiko Nakagawa – Sonic Rush: Original Groove Rush.
Label: | Wave Master – WM-0516 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | Japan |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Stage & Screen |
Style: | Big Beat, Breakbeat, Soundtrack, Video Game Music |
Tracklist
Digital Remakin' Trax | |||
1. | Hideki Naganuma– | Right There, Ride On | 2:36 |
2. | Hideki Naganuma– | Back 2 Back | 2:45 |
3. | Hideki Naganuma– | What U Need | 2:47 |
4. | Hideki Naganuma– | Jeh Jeh Rocket | 2:51 |
5. | Hideki Naganuma– | Ska Cha Cha | 2:51 |
6. | Hideki Naganuma– | Vela Nova | 3:00 |
7. | Hideki Naganuma– | Wrapped in Black | 3:00 |
Original Nintendo DS Trax | |||
8. | Hideki Naganuma– | A New Day | 2:21 |
9. | Hideki Naganuma– | What U Need Remix | 1:38 |
10. | Hideki Naganuma– | Right There, Ride On | 1:38 |
11. | Hideki Naganuma– | Right There, Ride On (Blazy Mix) | 1:51 |
12. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #1 | 0:08 |
13. | Hideki Naganuma– | Ska Cha Cha | 2:07 |
14. | Hideki Naganuma– | Ska Cha Cha (Blazy Mix) | 2:18 |
15. | Teruhiko Nakagawa– | Enemy or Friend? | 0:11 |
16. | Hideki Naganuma– | Ethno Circus | 2:07 |
17. | Hideki Naganuma– | Ethho Circus (Blazy Mix) | 2:15 |
18. | Hideki Naganuma– | Metal Scratchin' | 1:36 |
19. | Hideki Naganuma– | Metal Scratchin' (Part 2) | 0:32 |
20. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #3 | 0:08 |
21. | Hideki Naganuma– | Back 2 Back | 1:31 |
22. | Hideki Naganuma– | Back 2 Back (Blazy Mix) | 2:08 |
23. | Yukifumi Makino– | I Wanna Breathe | 0:12 |
24. | Yukifumi Makino– | Just a Breath ! (SE) | 0:05 |
25. | Hideki Naganuma– | Jeh Jeh Rocket | 2:12 |
26. | Hideki Naganuma– | Jeh Jeh Rocket (Blazy Mix) | 2:22 |
27. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #7 | 0:10 |
28. | Hideki Naganuma– | Get Edgy | 1:36 |
29. | Hideki Naganuma– | Get Edgy (Blazy Mix) | 1:59 |
30. | Hideki Naganuma– | A New Day (Intermission) | 0:23 |
31. | Hideki Naganuma– | What U Need | 2:05 |
32. | Hideki Naganuma– | What U Need (Blazy Mix) | 2:16 |
33. | Hideki Naganuma– | Vela Nova | 2:08 |
34. | Hideki Naganuma– | Vela Nova (Part 2) | 0:36 |
35. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #2 | 0:09 |
36. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #8 | 0:05 |
37. | Hideki Naganuma– | Bomber Barbara | 2:08 |
38. | Hideki Naganuma– | Bomber Barbara (Part 2) | 0:39 |
39. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #4 | 0:09 |
40. | Hideki Naganuma– | Raisin' Me Up (Prologue) | 0:54 |
41. | Hideki Naganuma– | Wrapped in Black | 2:35 |
42. | Hideki Naganuma– | Wrapped in Black (Part 2) | 1:04 |
43. | Hideki Naganuma– | Groove Rush #5 | 0:09 |
44. | Hideki Naganuma– | Raisin' Me Up | 3:51 |
45. | Hideki Naganuma– | Medley Rush #2 | 3:32 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sega Corporation
- Copyright © – Sega Corporation
- Manufactured By – Wavemaster Inc.
Credits
- Arranged By – Hideki Naganuma (tracks: 1 to 10, 12, 13, 16, 18 to 21, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 33 to 45), Teruhiko Nakagawa (tracks: 11, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 29, 32)
- Art Direction [Sega] – Yuji Uekagawa
- Composed By – Hideki Naganuma (tracks: 1 to 14, 16 to 22, 25 to 45)
- Composed By [Uncredited] – Yukifumi Makino (tracks: 23, 24)
- Design [Bavic] – Shinya Yoshino
- Directed By – Teruhiko Nakagawa
- Mastered By – Shigeharu Isoda
- Producer – Toshimasa Kubo
Notes
The Sonic Colors OST (ViViD SOUND x HYBRiD COLORS) confirms that Makino composed I Wanna Breathe (Track 23). Just a Breath! (Track 24) is a sound effect originating from Sonic 1 and, therefore, was also composed by Makino.
These (and the 1-Up jingle) have been reused in other Sonic titles for the Nintendo DS. Since Nakagawa is the only person from this game involved in the others, he therefore arranged these two tracks (and composed and arranged the 1-Up jingle).
Ethno Circus had a "Digital Remakin' Trax" version planned but didn't make the cut due to CD space. However, Hideki Naganuma released it on his SoundCloud, however later on he removed it from his SoundCloud and a YouTube channel called "FUNKY DEALER" (now "FUNKY UNCLE") also removed it's upload of it but there's been re-uploads of the song.
These (and the 1-Up jingle) have been reused in other Sonic titles for the Nintendo DS. Since Nakagawa is the only person from this game involved in the others, he therefore arranged these two tracks (and composed and arranged the 1-Up jingle).
Ethno Circus had a "Digital Remakin' Trax" version planned but didn't make the cut due to CD space. However, Hideki Naganuma released it on his SoundCloud, however later on he removed it from his SoundCloud and a YouTube channel called "FUNKY DEALER" (now "FUNKY UNCLE") also removed it's upload of it but there's been re-uploads of the song.
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Sonic Rush Original Groove Rush (Lathe Cut, LP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Stereo, translucent blue) | FYGM Records | FYGM-002 | USA & Canada | 2019 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Would pay really good money for a copy of this. OBI strip isn't needed but would be amazing to have, but I would want the original casing and artwork. This soundtrack really shaped me as a kid.
- Edited 3 years agoOne of the best soundtracks of any DS game. In my opinion at least as good as Hideki's better-known works, maybe better. Not a bad song on the disc.
Nothing has been remastered from how the DS would synthesize it (not even the "digital remakin' trax" that don't appear in the game), which can be a positive or negative or neither, depending upon how you look at it. I'm mostly in the "positive" camp, although greater dynamic range or more emphasized channel separation would probably have been possible without ruining the vibe. Regardless of your sentiment it does mean that you could hook your DS up to your PC or tape deck and bootleg yourself a nearly equivalent copy of this with the game's Sound Test menu.
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