J-Euro Non-Stop Best | |
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Compilation album by various artists | |
Released | September 27, 2001 [1] |
Genre | Italo disco [2] Hi-NRG [2] J-pop [2] |
Length | 78:00 [3] |
Label | Avex Trax [2] |
Producer | Masato "Max" Matsuura [4] |
J-Euro Non-Stop Best is a megamix compilation album, consisting of recordings by various Avex artists produced and/or remixed by various music producers mostly those of eurobeat from Italy, released in 2001 by Avex Trax. [2]
As an album in the Super Eurobeat Presents : J-Euro series, [1] J-Euro Non-Stop Best contained 30 tracks including ones sung by prominent Avex artists such as Ayumi Hamasaki, MAX and Every Little Thing. [5]
J-Euro Non-Stop Best can be considered a greatest hits album, as the album consists of many smash hits in the 2000 "J-Euro" boom in the Para Para scene. [5]
# | Track | By | Ref |
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1 | Fly High (Euro-Power Mix) | Ayumi Hamasaki | [6] |
2 | Boys & Girls (A Eurobeat Mix) | Ayumi Hamasaki | [6] |
3 | Aishiattemasu? (New Generation Mix) | Key-A-Kiss | [6] |
4 | Damejyan (New Generation Mix) | Key-A-Kiss | [6] |
5 | Ano Natsu Eto (Time Go Go Remix) | MAX | [6] |
6 | Ginga no Chikai (Eurobeat Mix) | MAX | [6] |
7 | Winnie-the-Pooh (Eurobeat Version) | Key-A-Kiss | [6] |
8 | True Love | Hiroko Anzai | [6] |
9 | Depend on You (Extended Power Mix) | Ayumi Hamasaki | [6] |
10 | monochrome (Ayu-ro Extended Mix) | Ayumi Hamasaki | [6] |
11 | My Will (Sweet Dream Mix) | Dream | [6] |
12 | Hikari no Veil (Extended Joyful Mix) | MAX | [6] |
13 | Give Me a Shake (Euro-Power Mix) | MAX | [6] |
14 | Just the Way to Love (Pete Hammond 80's Style Re-Mix) | Trinity | [6] |
15 | Please Give Me Something | Osaka Purin (Tokyo Purin & Yurimari) | [6] |
16 | Remember Me | Passion | [6] |
17 | Heartbeat (B4 Za Beat "DJ Shu" Remix) | Passion | [6] |
18 | fragile (Eurobeat Mix) | Every Little Thing | [6] |
19 | Break Out! (Eurobeat Mix) | Nanase Aikawa | [6] |
20 | survival dAnce ~no no cry more~ (Eurobeat Mix) | TRF | [6] |
21 | Private Wars (Euro Mix) | Dream | [6] |
22 | Techno Drive | PB2 | [6] |
23 | Freedom (Global Extended Mix) | globe | [6] |
24 | Face the Change (Eurobeat Remix) | Every Little Thing | [6] |
25 | Gamble Rumble | Move | [6] |
26 | Speedy Speedy | Passion | [6] |
27 | Deluxe (Eurobeat Mix) | Key-A-Kiss | [6] |
28 | Watashi no Kare ha Sekiyuoh (Y & Co. Euro Oil Mix) | Key-A-Kiss Panic | [6] |
29 | No.1 ~Kagayake Otome~ (DJ Shu's Light Mix3) | Tokyo Purin | [6] |
30 | Audience (Euro-Power Mix) | Ayumi Hamasaki | [6] |
J-Euro Non-Stop Best is an album in the Super Eurobeat Presents : J-Euro series launched in 2000, along with Ayu-ro Mix 1 – 2 featuring Ayumi Hamasaki, Euro Every Little Thing featuring Every Little Thing, Hyper Euro MAX featuring MAX, Euro Global featuring globe, Euro "Dream" Land featuring Dream, and J-Euro Best. [1]
The non-stop mixing was done by two members of the team New Generation; Seiji Honma and Katsunari Mochizuki. [4]
The album appeared on Oricon's weekly album chart four times and reached #29 in October 2001. [7]
# | Track | Length | Ref | Remix / Produce | Ref |
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1 | Fly High (Euro-Power Mix) | 3:20 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
2 | Boys & Girls (A Eurobeat Mix) | 2:21 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
3 | Aishiattemasu? (New Generation Mix) | 2:36 | [2] | New Generation | [6] |
4 | Damejyan (New Generation Mix) | 2:24 | [2] | New Generation | [6] |
5 | Ano Natsu Eto (Time Go Go Remix) | 2:32 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
6 | Ginga no Chikai (Eurobeat Mix) | 2:24 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
7 | Winnie-the-Pooh (Eurobeat Version) | 1:59 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
8 | True Love | 2:22 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
9 | Depend on You (Extended Power Mix) | 2:33 | [2] | Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini | [6] |
10 | monochrome (Ayu-ro Extended Mix) | 3:08 | [2] | Bratt Sinclaire | [6] |
11 | My Will (Sweet Dream Mix) | 3:25 | [2] | Laurent Newfield | [6] |
12 | Hikari no Veil (Extended Joyful Mix) | 2:18 | [2] | Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini | [6] |
13 | Give Me a Shake (Euro-Power Mix) | 2:54 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
14 | Just the Way to Love (Pete Hammond 80's Style Re-Mix) | 3:13 | [2] | Pete Hammond | [6] |
15 | Please Give Me Something | 2:27 | [2] | Dave Rodgers & S. Olivia | [6] |
16 | Remember Me | 2:23 | [2] | Newfield-Sinclaire | [6] |
17 | Heartbeat (B4 Za Beat "DJ Shu" Remix) | 2:14 | [2] | Newfield-Sinclaire | [6] |
18 | fragile (Eurobeat Mix) | 3:38 | [2] | Laurent Newfield | [6] |
19 | Break Out! (Eurobeat Mix) | 1:19 | [2] | Dave Rodgers & S. Olivia | [6] |
20 | survival dAnce ~no no cry more~ (Eurobeat Mix) | 2:42 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
21 | Private Wars (Euro Mix) | 2:35 | [2] | Y & Co. | [6] |
22 | Techno Drive | 1:55 | [2] | Daisuke Asakura | [6] |
23 | Freedom (Global Extended Mix) | 2:31 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
24 | Face the Change (Eurobeat Remix) | 2:45 | [2] | Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani | [6] |
25 | Gamble Rumble | 2:34 | [2] | — | [6] |
26 | Speedy Speedy | 2:23 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
27 | Deluxe (Eurobeat Mix) | 2:59 | [2] | Y & Co. Ltd. | [6] |
28 | Watashi no Kare ha Sekiyuoh (Y & Co. Euro Oil Mix) | 2:12 | [2] | Remo-con Tamura | [6] |
29 | No.1 ~Kagayake Otome~ (DJ Shu's Light Mix3) | 2:39 | [2] | B4 Za Beat | [6] |
30 | Audience (Euro-Power Mix) | 3:00 | [2] | Dave Rodgers | [6] |
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