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CD - Enhanced

  • Release Date: 06/29/1999
  • Sales Rank: 24,341
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923890126
 
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Pokemon: 2.B.A. Master

1LISTENEl Tema de Pokémon / Pokémon 3:18
2LISTENMaster 2b.A. / Pokémon 4:03
3LISTENCiudad Veridien / Pokémon 3:29
4LISTENQue Clase de Pokémon / Pokémon 3:41
5LISTENMi Mejor Amigo / Pokémon 3:29
6LISTENTodo Cambia / Pokémon 4:40
7LISTENLlego el Momento (El Adios de Picachu) / Pokémon 3:05
8LISTENPokémon / Pokémon Dance Mix 3:53
9LISTENDoble Problema / Pokémon 3:52
10LISTENJuntos Para Siempre / Pokémon 3:55
11LISTENLa Cancion de Misty / Pokémon 4:43
12LISTENPokérap / Pokémon 3:03
13LISTENVos Podes Hacerlo (Si Reámente Intentas) / Pokémon 5:41

Editorial Reviews

Spun off the insanely popular Japanese video game and animated TV series about a trio of kids and the fascinating creatures they alternately track, befriend, and battle, this album's a can't-miss item with the Pokémon masters of your own domain. For the most part, it's pleasant if generic pop-R&B (with, frankly, a few too many ballads), thirteen tunes inspired by some aspect of the Pokémon phenomenon: "2.B. A. Master," for instance, runs down all existing classifications of the critters (grass, fire, electric, water, etc.). There's even an amusing number, "Double Trouble," performed by the hilariously inept enemy trio known as Team Rocket. The real draw here, though, is the entire "PokéRAP." As the regular bit that closes the "Pokémon" TV show each weekday, "PokéRAP" names 150 known species of Pokémon in hip-hop style, but the song's divided into five different parts. Here, though, is the whole enchilada, with printed lyrics too (which helps enormously if, like me, you tend to get stuck learning the one that goes, "Kabuto, Persian, Paras, Horsea, Raticate, Magnemite, Kadabra, Weepinbell...") As a bonus, the "PokéRAP" video portion can be viewed on the enhanced CD version. Moira McCormick, Barnes & Noble



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Pokemon: 2.B.A. Masterby Anonymous

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November 18, 2000: I Love It!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Pokemon: 2.B.A. Masterby Anonymous

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June 20, 2000: This CD was just incredible! I had only heard a few of the Pikachu's Jukebox songs before I purchased the CD, so I wasn't sure what kind of music I was going to get. But when I popped it into my CD player, I was totally blown away! All those Jukebox songs, as well as the title theme, have been expanded to full-length (3 to 4 minutes long)songs. They're not too repetitive, yet easy enough to sing along to (thanks to the enclosed lyrics sheet!). The enhanced CD PokeRap is great too! My favorite tracks are #9 (The Team Rocket song- probably the most amusing track) and #11 (Misty's Song- ever wonder how Misty feels about Ash? This explains it from her perspective! Excellent for romantics everywhere!). Even if you're not completely obsessed with Pokemon, but have watched the show a few times, I recommend buying the CD- it's definitely a great collection of music, with a variety of fun, upbeat songs (and a few slow ones). You'll have difficulty replacing this one in your CD player!


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