The "RadioSEGA needs THIS song!" topic
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Yeah, the only tracks from GO SEGA represented on the playlist are those that were a first for the playlist, like from UFO CATCHER DX, DRAGON TREASURE and (until a recent replace) Wonderland Wars. I assume when you mention HIRO remastering, you're referring to the way all the music was designed to sound as if were recorded the same year the game released.Dave Long wrote:Unless I can't find it, it looks like the GO SEGA - 60th ANNIVERSARY Album is not in the playlist. There's a bunch of repetition with available tracks, however the HIRO remastering of everything is pretty special IMO. Would be a cool add (and I have it if that helps...)
I don't think there's other instances of multiple masters being available for request (not counting mistakes we've made), so those retro tracks probably won't be added. Otherwise I would gladly add those and especially tracks from the G.S.M. albums. The closest I can think of is some Turbo Out Run songs in the OutRun2006 Coast 2 Coast folder that I added, but that's because how Turbo Out Run currently is on the playlist (taken from OutRun 20th Anniversary Box), the tracks are missing some instruments. I should probably just find an accurate game rip and add that.
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OK. I see what you're saying. My understanding of the GO SEGA 60th album is that Hiro himself went back and pulled all this stuff and then remastered it himself. This was a massive undertaking for the 60th Anniversary. It's likely that you wouldn't notice too much the difference between the originals and what he remastered, but listening to it from the original CDs, it's pretty damn impressive. Given there are 108 tracks, it's a lot to go through and see what might be missing from the catalog.
Anyway, even if it doesn't get added, I highly recommend checking it out yourself because it is sensational sounding to my ears and I've listened to this stuff from the original releases of the games, OSTs, and on Radio Sega for years and it still floored me how good it is.
Anyway, even if it doesn't get added, I highly recommend checking it out yourself because it is sensational sounding to my ears and I've listened to this stuff from the original releases of the games, OSTs, and on Radio Sega for years and it still floored me how good it is.
I have the Sonic Adventure Music Experience CDs, having picked them up at MAGFest a few years ago. It doesn’t look like those are here on RadioSEGA. Any interest?
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Well, I'd say so, but then again you've already gotten my well wishes on it, so you won't be surprised to hear me interested.aresef wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 10:08 pm I have the Sonic Adventure Music Experience CDs, having picked them up at MAGFest a few years ago. It doesn’t look like those are here on RadioSEGA. Any interest?
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