Total Number of CDs in Collection Anime-Import: 138
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Battle Skipper

Artist: Original Soundtrack
Genre: Soundtracks
Label: Victor Entertainment
My Rating:
Release: 1996
Summary: Battle Skipper is an Anime about 5 girls who go to St. Ignacio's School for girls. The new girls Saori, Shihoko, & Kanami want to join a club, the Debutante Club is the club to get in if they want to be any one but they also find the Etiquette club quite interesting. The join the Etiquette club and that is were the fun starts; fighting crime, sexy guys, and thwarting the plans of women who will stop at nothing to take over the world is the job of the Exstars(The Etiquette club has a few secrets).


 

BEAT out!

Artist: GLAY
Duration: 56:33
Genre: JRock
My Rating:
Release: 2003
Comments: YEAR: 1996

Summary: You could say that GLAY is made up of 6 members, but the other two are supporting musicians so they stay out of the spotlight. On keyboards there's Shigeo Komori who recently replaced D.I.E. (member of Spread Beaver who left GLAY earlier last year). Most often, the drummer is Toshi Nagai who used to play with Chage and Aska. Even though they are background members, the two of them are very important to GLAY's sound.


 

Bee-Beep

Artist: PRINCESS PRINCESS
Duration: 54:37
Genre: Rock
Label: EPICソニー
My Rating:
Release: 1993
Comments: YEAR: 1993

Summary: Princess Princess (プリンセス・プリンセス, commonly referred to in Japan as Puri-Puri) was a five-piece Japanese Rock/Pop girl band from 1986-1996. They've had three different names Julian Mama; Akasaka Komachi; and Princess Princess. Nothing was release under Julian Mama. However, an album was released under Akasaka Komachi.


 

BELOVED

Artist: GLAY
Duration: 60:32
Genre: JRock
Label: Platinum Records
My Rating:
Release: 1996
Comments: YEAR: 1996

Summary: Glay (グレイ, Glay?) is a rock/pop band from Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan formed by guitarist Takuro and vocalist Teru during high school in 1988. Glay primarily composes songs in the rock and pop genres, but they have also composed songs using elements of different styles such as reggae and gospel. Although virtually unknown outside Asia, they are one of the most successful bands in Japanese music history, and still remain quite popular in that and other Asian territories to this day. They have sold over an estimated 36 million copies of their albums and singles as of 2007 in Japan alone, making them the 7th most successful musical act there in total sales.


 

Body Feels EXIT

Artist: Namie Amuro
Duration: 21:00
Genre: Jpop
Label: avex trax
My Rating:
Release: 1995
Comments:

Summary: "Body Feels Exit" is Namie Amuro's debut solo single on the Avex Trax label. Released nine days after her only album with former label, Toshiba-EMI, "Body Feels Exit" debuted in the top three and would be her first of 24 consecutive top ten solo singles.


 

Bpm "Best Files"

Artist: TWO-MIX
Duration: 68:08
Genre: Jpop
My Rating:
Release: 1997
Comments: YEAR: 1997

Summary: Though Two-Mix performs a lot of dance music in general (their CDs are intended as general releases rather than anime albums), the duo is best known to anime fans for the opening tracks to GUNDAM W. For those who enjoyed the GUNDAM W songs and want more, Two-Mix now has a best hits album. Titled BPM Best Files, the album comes with the aforementioned 3 GUNDAM W hits as well as a collection of Two-Mix's other dance numbers.
The first three tracks consist of the GUNDAM W openings, "White Reflection" (ENDLESS WALTZ OVA), "Just Communication" (first TV OP), and "Rhythm Emotion" (second TV OP). The vocalist of the duo, Takayama Minami, handles the lyrics with ease, ranging from soft and gentle to energetic and passionate (hard to imagine this is the voice actor for Nabiki from RANMA 1/2!). The pulsing and pounding of the synthesizer music is performed by Nagano Shiina, who often gets to strut his stuff in extended instrumental sequences. The combination of great vocal singing and the catchy beat makes the GUNDAM W songs a sheer joy to listen to.
As with many dance music albums, however, a lot of the tracks become a bit repetitive and monotonous after a while. While the GUNDAM W hits were well-received by the general public as well as the anime fans, few of the other tracks stand out as being equally good, many of them lacking the build-up and the climax that made the GUNDAM W songs so great. Some of the more noteworthy ones include "Believe," which has Takayama rattling off a barrage of lyrics non-stop (does she ever stop for breath?), and "T.R.Y -Return To Yourself-," the only other song whose tune and vocals comes close to matching the quality of the GUNDAM W openings. The track "Endless Love" is decent as well. It has a more low-key, romantic feel to it, and comes with a very soulful piano solo bit towards the end.
While the album suffers from the "few hits accompanied by several average tracks" problem, the price is still fair considering that the CD Singles for Just Communication, Rhythm Emotion, and White Reflection go for about ¥1000 each. For ¥3000, you get all 3 GUNDAM W hits plus an added bonus: a CDROM containing the group's discography and an assortment of Quicktime clips, including an OVA-quality music video of "White Reflection." Nicely animated and very well choreographed, it features the Two-Mix duo (in an anime-style self portrait) chasing a mysterious ball of light across America. The quality of the music video is fantastic, and people have been known to rush out and grab this album solely for the music video.
In the end, the GUNDAM W songs become the deciding factor as to whether you should get this album or not. If you already have the CD singles, I'd definitely try before I buy (though if my friends are any indication, the music video alone seems worth the price). If you don't have the singles, however, the 3 hits and the White Reflection music video should make this album a compelling purchase. And if the other Two-Mix numbers grow on you, that's just icing on the cake.



 

Brats

Artist: Brats
Duration: 34:34
Genre: Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Label: Fabtone Inc.
My Rating:
Release: 2018


 

Bubblegum Crash! Masquerade 2034

Artist: ナイトセイバーズ
Duration: 39:17
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: Son May
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: HK Bootleg
Cover picture of legitimate CD.
Summary: It is 2034, and the Knight Sabers seem to be finished; each of its members - except Nene - have seemlingly drifted off to pursue their own goals. But at the same time, parts of a unique artificial intelligence are stolen by several villains acting under the orders of a mysterious voice.
Unexpectedly, Sylia resurfaces and prepares her teammates for battle. And as a gigantic boring machine drills its way to Mega Tokyo's main nuclear power plant, they meet again with an old and deadly enemy.


 

Bubblegum Crisis 1: Tinsel City

Artist: AIC
Duration: 42:00
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1988
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 1. The disappearance of a mysterious "item" prompts the USSD Space Defence Force to hire the Knight Sabers. But not to find the item, but rather, a technician and a little girl...


 

Bubblegum Crisis 2: Born to Kill

Artist: Kouji Makaino
Duration: 37:39
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 2 - Born to Kill. The USSD makes another deal with the Knight Sabers to recover the mysterious "Black Box," but GENOM has other ideas on how to put it to "good" use.


 

Bubblegum Crisis 3: Blow Up

Artist: Kouji Makaino
Duration: 40:23
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 3 - Blow Up. The conflict between the Knight Sabers and the evil Mason comes to a head when a friend of Priss is killed.


 

Bubblegum Crisis 4: Revenge Road

Artist: Kouji Makaino
Duration: 40:48
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 4 - Revenge Road. When a mysterious car makes Priss eat pavement, she swears to get even with the driver, but complications ensue.


 

Bubblegum Crisis 5: Moonlight Rambler

Artist: Various
Duration: 46:45
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 5 - Moonlight Rambler. A daring escape from an orbiting habitat results in a missing combat mecha going out of control. Can it be stopped before its deadman switch blows up MegaTokyo?


 

Bubblegum Crisis 6: Red Eyes

Artist: Kouji Makaino
Duration: 37:12
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: CD Copy
Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 6 - Red Eyes. Have the Knight Sabers gone bad? Or is someone trying to frame them? It's all part of a plot to take control of GENOM, and thus, rule the world!


 

Bubblegum Crisis 7: Double Vision

Artist: Various
Duration: 40:08
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1989
Comments: CD Copy

Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 7 - Double Vision. A famous singer with a hidden past and a deadly agenda visits MegaTokyo, and the Knight Sabers get the job of protecting her TARGET!


 

Bubblegum Crisis 8: Scoop Chase

Artist: Various
Duration: 42:16
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1992
Comments:

Summary: Bubblegum Crisis 8 - Scoop Chase. The niece of Nene's boss hits town, and wants to get a "scoop" as part of her plan to become a famous journalist. And after the Knight Sabers smash her favorite camera, she decides that exposing their identities will do just fine, thank you!


 

Bubblegum Crisis Complete Vocal Collection Vol. 2

Artist: Various
Duration: 65:18
Genre: Anime
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Comments: YEAR: 1991



 

Bubblegum Crisis Complete Vocal Collection Volume 1

Artist: Various
Duration: 58:28
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: EMI
My Rating:
Release: 1990
Comments: YEAR: 1990



 

Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 Collectors File 1999

Artist: Akira Sudou
Duration: 64:38
Genre: Anime Soundtrack
Label: Victor Entertainment
My Rating:
Release: 1999
Comments:

Summary: After a mysterious eathquake levels Tokyo, Genom becomes a powerful influence providing their artificial organic lifeforms called Boomers to rebuild and act as a labor class to humanity. However, some of them ocasionally run amok, and even the specially created AD Police are at a loss to stop them. Lina Yamazaki travels to Tokyo for employment but also hopes to join a vigilante force called the Knight Sabers, who pilot powered suits to destroy these rouge Boomers.


 

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