- Catalog Number: OCRA-0027
- Published: 2011-09-07 by OverClocked ReMix
- Media: 2 CD
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Disc 1
1. Select Hop [Stage Select] | 3:07 |
2. Sir Jordanius - Smooth As Honey [Hornet Dance (Hornet Man Stage)] | 4:53 |
3. Vurez - Friend Turned Foe [Boss] | 2:34 |
4. Main Finger - SIZZLING CIRCUITS!! [Strange World (Dr. Wily Stage 3)] | 4:07 |
5. k-wix - Origami Robots [We're the Robots (Dr. Wily Stage 2)] | 5:05 |
6. bLiNd - Pitched in Suspense [Suspense] | 5:02 |
7. Mazedude - Morricone Man [Maze of Death (Endless Stage)] | 3:04 |
8. DarkeSword - Cool Burn [Magma Burning (Magma Man Stage)] | 3:34 |
9. Corran - Splash Waltz [Splash Blue (Splash Woman Stage)] | 3:59 |
10. Rexy - Shopping Network [Shop] | 4:40 |
Disc 2
1. k-wix - Crysis Crystal [Jewel Temptation (Jewel Man Stage)] | 3:04 |
2. Joshua Morse - Astro Fusion [Galaxy Fantasy (Galaxy Man Stage)] | 3:51 |
3. The Kilgores - Family Jewels [Jewel Temptation (Jewel Man Stage)] | 2:53 |
4. Sixto Sounds - High Voltage [Plug Electric (Plug Man Stage)] | 4:36 |
5. Cyril the Wolf - Ninth Fight [Title] | 2:08 |
6. k-wix - Tornado Blitz [Thunder Tornado (Tornado Man Stage)] | 3:02 |
7. Sixto Sounds - The Skull Fortress [Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)] | 4:21 |
8. CarboHydroM - A New Beginning [Staff Roll ~ Ending] | 3:15 |
Credits
- Directors
- Arrangers
- bLiNd, CarboHydroM, Corran, Cyril the Wolf, DarkeSword, J Damashii, Joshua Morse, Juan Medrano, k-wix, Main Finger, Mazedude, Rexy, Vurez
- Composers
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Discussion
on 2012-04-17 07:11:49
Great album. A tasty variety of genres and different styles, easily holds up from start to finish and maintains interest. k-wix really nailed it with this project. If I were to pick some favorites, they oughta be Smooth As Honey, Origami Robots, Cool Burn, Splash Waltz and The Skull Fortress.
Speaking of Splash Waltz, it apparently didn't qualify to OCR. Neither was it posted in the flood nor separately. Let me ask why?
on 2011-10-24 19:28:23
This album is a pleasant surprise, now that I finally get to listen to it. Great job everyone involved!
on 2011-10-12 22:41:14
I just listened to the album, and I must say, I'm impressed! That is some great music in there! Bravo everyone!
on 2011-09-15 03:45:55
That being said, I do have my eye on another project to start down the road
You have my sword... maybe...
on 2011-09-13 07:59:40
This album, above all else, sparks my interest in a Mega Man 10 album. What's the likelihood of such an album?
I was very inspired by 9's soundtrack, and really felt it deserved a better showcasing. That's one of the main reasons why I started the project and for some reason, 10 didn't quite hit me the same way, its still pretty good... but not quite as fantastic as 9 in my book.
That being said, I do have my eye on another project to start down the road, but its not Megaman.
on 2011-09-13 05:44:27
Not to mention the fact that X in the Mega Man X series refers to X's usage as a variable (since X's potential is limitless, Dr. Light named him X to show that very fact), not X as in Roman Numerals.
on 2011-09-13 04:12:11
Albums being made are as likely as someone making it and it being good enough to release on OCRBut the real reason I am posting is to ask is Megaman 10 the same as MMX? Or does the roman numeral not work in this way? Thanks
MegaMan 10 is the tenth game in the original game series that started the franchise. MegaMan X and its sequels are an offshoot of that series. They're two different sets of games placed in the same basic MegaMan universe, with the "X" series taking place some 100 years after the original games.
on 2011-09-13 03:55:03
This album, above all else, sparks my interest in a Mega Man 10 album. What's the likelihood of such an album?
Albums being made are as likely as someone making it and it being good enough to release on OCR
But the real reason I am posting is to ask is Megaman 10 the same as MMX? Or does the roman numeral not work in this way? Thanks
Also yes, this album is quite the interest sparker
on 2011-09-13 02:15:56
This album, above all else, sparks my interest in a Mega Man 10 album. What's the likelihood of such an album?
on 2011-09-12 23:50:46
Finally got it all, and I must say, it's another spectacular album in terms of variety, arrangement, quality, and all those other lovely things. Not nearly as expansive or perfect as the NiGHTS album, but let's face it, that one was freakin' perfect in every way. I could wax on forever, but I think I'll save that for my blog.
on 2011-09-12 18:21:16
Just finished listening to this album last night.
Gotta say, I think Josh Morse has Megaman's number.
on 2011-09-12 17:35:23
Here's a likely scenario that happens to me sometimes with archives. It stops downloading them before they're complete, thus the data is corrupted.
Just try again.
on 2011-09-12 17:00:54
Not a noob at zip files, trust me. Whenever I try to open it using WinRAR it gives me an error code, saying that the files are corrupted or incomplete. I'll try DLing each song individually, tedious though it will be.
Glad you know your compressed files! Your download must have corrupted somehow. When I DLed the MP3 pack here, it was all good.
on 2011-09-10 14:56:19
Speaking for k-wix, I recalled that he was more in favor of an order as according to flow rather than the in-game progression. There have been some past OCR albums that have managed to go by a traditional track order but have been criticised in regards to the pacing throughout, so this could be seen as a more different case.
I hope this answers your question
on 2011-09-10 14:37:09
Love the album! But why are the tracks in such a strange order (eg. 03 - Dr. Wily Stage 3, 04 - Dr. Wily Stage 2, 17 - Dr. Wily Stage 1, etc.)? Did you favor the album's flow instead of going the "logical" way? Also two Jewel Man remixes but no Concrete Man? I'm aware of the competition for Concrete Man going on, just sayin'
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