Super Eurobeat Presents Euromach is a 1999 Eurobeat partially-mixed compilation album, and the first album in the Euromach subseries of Super Eurobeat Presents. It was released by Cutting Edge on September 29, 1999.
The album sold 43,310 copies, peaked at #36, and stayed for 9 weeks on the Oricon Weekly Album chart.[1]
Track Listing[]
# | Song | Artist | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Suck A Bazooka | Franz Tornado & The Bazooka Girls | 3:23 |
2 | Shake Me Up | Jungle Bill | 2:15 |
3 | Love And Fever Tonight | Toby Ash | 2:17 |
4 | Shocking Fever | Alvin | 2:35 |
5 | Midnight | Tomas Lee | 2:39 |
6 | Go Go To Heaven | Kiki & Kika* | 2:33 |
7 | Touch Me Baby | Doctor Stranger | 2:12 |
8 | Gucci Girl | Cindy | 2:04 |
9 | Move In The Nite | Leslie Hammond | 2:36 |
10 | It's A Beautiful Life | Christine | 2:19 |
11 | Nightmare | Rocky | 2:15 |
12 | Laser Gun | Jungle Bill | 2:21 |
13 | Ike Ike | Tri-Star | 2:19 |
14 | Day By Day | Debbie Key | 2:10 |
15 | Lovers | Tracy | 2:23 |
16 | Jungle Night | Kiki & Kika | 2:20 |
17 | Speedy Speed Boy | Marko Polo | 2:19 |
18 | Memories Of Love | Baby Gold | 2:27 |
19 | Lovin' You Lovin' Me | Christine - N.Joy | 2:22 |
20 | Saturday Night | Nikita Jr. | 2:28 |
21 | Yacchaa Boi | Garcon | 2:01 |
22 | Bad World | Ken Martin | 2:19 |
23 | Foxy Lady | Jeff Driller | 2:30 |
24 | Made Of Fire | Niko | 2:11 |
25 | Mikado | Dave McLoud | 2:31 |
26 | Bandolero Comanchero | Franz Tornado & The "Mad Cow" Girls | 3:59 |
VEJT-89047 - Vinyl Release[]
Together with the release of the album, it was also released a vinyl maxi-release with the extended version of "Ike Ike" by Tri-Star and "Mikado" by Dave McLoud and a remix made by New Generation.
Side | Song | Artist | Length |
---|---|---|---|
A1 | Ike Ike (N.G. Edit) | Tri-Star | - |
A2 | Ike Ike (Extended) | Tri-Star | 5:43 |
B1 | Mikado (N.G. Edit) | Dave McLoud | 3:29 |
B2 | Mikado (Extended) | Dave McLoud | 6:06 |
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Credits[]
- Produced by Masato "Max" Matsuura (Avex Group)
- Supervised by Shig Fujita (Avex Trax)
- Directed by Keiichiro "Kenny" Kunito (Avex Trax)
- A&R Coordinated by Art Matsuno
- NON-STOP Remixed by Shusaku Ichikawa
- Mastered by Tetsuya Yamamoto
- Assistant Directed by Toshiro "Gon-S" Takano (Avex Trax)
- Promotion: Tatsuya Toyama, Tatsuya Zenbayashi, Tomoaki Sato (Avex Trax)
- Coordinated by Kiyomi Ikeda, Minoru Fukui (Avex Trax)
- Art Direction by Hiroshi Watanabe (HETZ)
- Cover Illustration: Tae Chiba (HETZ)
- Liner Notes: Richie (Track 1), Hiromichi Sakamoto
- Specially Coordinated by Tom Yoda (Avex Group)
Trivia[]
- This first release features tracks from the following labels: Hi-NRG Attack, Time Records, SCP Music, Asia Records and Delta Music Industry* (currently licensed to SinclaireStyle).
- Almost all songs from the track list except for following made their debut in this album: "Suck A Bazooka" by Franz Tornado & The Bazooka Girls, "Move In The Nite" by Leslie Hammond, "Day By Day" by Debbie Key, "Lovers" by Tracy, "Bad World" by Ken Martin, "Foxy Lady" by Jeff Driller and "Bandolero Comanchero" by Franz Tornado & The "Mad Cow" Girls. Mostly all are from the Eurobeat Flash series.
- Track 3, "Love And Fever Tonight" by Toby Ash, made its debut in this album and the extended version was not released until 24 years later in 2023.
- Track 6 was mistakenly credited to the British pop duo Mel & Kim.
- This happened in every release of the song in the Euromach series until its release in the album Eurobeat Kudos 9, almost 19 years later, when it was revealed that the correct artist was Kiki & Kika.
- Track 21 was misspelled as "Yacchaa Boi".