Posted 2020-11-18, evaluated by the judges panel


More Gold! When we used to drive down to Florida on family trips, and get stuck behind geezers going ten under the speed limit with their turning signals permanently engaged, well... THAT was slowpoke paradise. But so is this; Reuben Spiers writes:

"This is my acoustic cover of "Azalea Town/Blackthorn City" from the 1999 Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Featuring Gamer of the Winds on flute, Chromatic Apparatus on cello, and me on the rest."

Mellow, comfortable acoustic jam with nice double-tracked guitar, lovely live flute & cello, accordion, and some relatively active (for the genre) drums, blending in some rock to the folk. Judges were unanimous, but did cite some common issues - Emunator writes:

"Simple, but effective! (I wrote this without reading Rexy's vote but realized afterward that she used the exact same verbiage to describe this track, so I'm leaving it! :))

This arrangement, although it doesn't blow me away with its technicality, serves up a very pleasant multi-instrumental jam that takes the chiptune source and adds a ton of layers of color and tone to really highlight the laid back vibe that was always present in the original. It does a fabulous job of setting the scene! The assists from Gamer of the Winds and Chromatic Apparatus are very expressive and add a level of emotional depth to the arrangement."

Good "relaxed" vibe for Autumn, I think; Wes & others did identify timing concerns/rigidity on drums/accordion, and I felt like the acoustic guitar was rushing and had a slightly different emphasis/groove than everything else, but it wasn't a huge deal. When a piece is intended to be laid-back, though, good to make sure each component gets the memo. Cello and flute performances are highlights; the former gets some descending modulations that make things a bit more harmonically interesting/challenging, but not overly so. Overall, a fine, breezy, & inviting folk/acoustic instrumental that would have fit in nicely on Hometown Heroes, for an aesthetic frame of reference. Enjoy!

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CJthemusicdude
on 2024-04-08 11:23:27

This remix definitely screams "hometown" vibes. This was a peaceful remix to listen to. Excellent job!

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Reuben6
on 2023-05-15 11:22:14
On 7/25/2021 at 12:01 AM, tha_thundasnail said:

I know I'm super late to the party, but I love this Remix! It's so ballad-y and smooth, it makes my heart melt every I hear it! I do have a request though, is there anyway I could get either a copy of the score or a set of sheet music for each instrument? I would definitely love to have a copy and I'd be glad to pay for it as well!

All my sheets are on my musescore :)
https://musescore.com/user/30368551/scores/6031789

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tha_thundasnail
on 2021-07-24 19:01:49

I know I'm super late to the party, but I love this Remix! It's so ballad-y and smooth, it makes my heart melt every I hear it! I do have a request though, is there anyway I could get either a copy of the score or a set of sheet music for each instrument? I would definitely love to have a copy and I'd be glad to pay for it as well!

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Liontamer
on 2020-11-18 10:39:11

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Sources Arranged (1 Song)


Primary Game:
Pokémon Gold Version (Nintendo , 1999, GBC)
Music by Go Ichinose,Junichi Masuda
Songs:
"Azalea Town"

Tags (10)


Genre:
Ballad,Folk,Rock
Mood:
Mellow
Instrumentation:
Acoustic,Acoustic Guitar,Cello,Flute
Additional:
Origin > Collaboration
Production > Live Instruments

File Information


Name:
Pokemon_Gold_Version_Slowpoke_Paradise_OC_ReMix.mp3
Size:
7,077,635 bytes
MD5:
445f9cbe588197c095b25f03b6a8ade4
Bitrate:
215Kbps
Duration:
4:19

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