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Pokemon: 2.B.A. Master

Pokemon: 2.B.A. Master
Artist: Various
Label: Koch
Category: Music

List Price: Ł15.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 32543

Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 8901
UPC: 099923890126
EAN: 0099923890126
ASIN: B00000JC7M

Release Date: June 29, 1999
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Tracks:

  • Tema de Pokémon
  • Master 2b.A.
  • Ciudad Veridien
  • Que Clase de Pokémon
  • Mi Mejor Amigo
  • Todo Cambia
  • Llego el Momento (El Adios de Picachu)
  • Pokémon [Dance Mix]
  • Doble Problema
  • Juntos Para Siempre
  • Cancion de Misty
  • Pokérap
  • Vos Podes Hacerlo (Si Reamente Intentas)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
From the Flashdance-like opener, "Pokémon Theme", to the closer, "You Can Do It (If You Really Try)", 2.B.A. Master is high-energy fare. This CD sports an over-the-top flavour drawn from video-game-styled electronic blips, disco danceability and the hollow tripped-out beats of theme park musicals, all of which makes this super hot stuff for the Pokémon generation. The 13 tunes here are spread between action narrative ("What Kind of Pokémon Are You?", "Together Forever"), scene-setting devices ("Viridian City") and character theme songs for our hero Ash, his Pokémon Pickachu and his pal Misty, as well as rival trainers, Team Rocket. "What Kind of Pok&eaxute;mon Are You?" features multi-tracked rapping and R&B choral refrains; the superlative "2.B.A. Master" bursts with space-age Michael Jackson-inspired speak singing and electronic riffs; and not only is the funky "PokéRap" featured in audio, but the enhanced disc contains the visual component as well. --Paige La Grone


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Pokemon CD   January 9, 2004
This CD is different from the the one from the first film as it refers almost directly to the actual pokemon series. I immensely like the theme tune, as ever, and if you like pokemon or songs that inspire you to achieve things, good things, then this CD is a good choice.
I like both. Also, the You Can Do It If You Really Try is really good, what is everyone talking about? Even through, with regards to the lyrics, I was never a young man.
The songs, then, are very pop-orientated and computer modified in an obvious way.
I didn't think that little kids liked music as such, but I bet they like this. I do. (CAN I JUST SAY THAT I ALSO LIKE ROCK, PUNK AND SOUL SO ANY POKEMON FAN OR OTHERWISE CAN ENJOY THE SONGS.)



5 out of 5 stars So You Want To Be a Pokemon Master?   November 7, 2003
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Well then you want this CD. I love all the songs on it I think they are fantastic. I mean you start of with Pokemon Theme which is so easily recongnisable, then you have 2B A Master which is different to the version on Pikachu's Jukebox, though just as good. Pikachu's Goodbye is so sweet. What Kind of Pokemon are You just gets stuck into your head. Team Rockets song is probabbly the most fun to listen to. I'd heard rumours of there being a Misty's song shortly after they started Pikachu's jukebox but til I heard it for myself I never thought it was true, a lot of people don't like this song but I love it I think its sweet and seeing as how at the end of series five they decided to drop Misty it is a lovely song to remember her by. Til the End also from Pikachu's jukebox is a great song and I absolutely adore Together Forever but think that it is ruined somewhat by Misty complaing to Ash about her bike. after all this is Ash and Pikachu's song so what's Misty's bike got to do with anything. I could keep going on and on raving about the rest of the songs but what's the point because they're all so brillient. The only song I'm not to keen on is the Pokerap but only cuz I never saw the point of it, if you really loved pokemon that much wouldn't you learn their names anyway?
I leave you with one final thing, this CD is a must have for any true Pokemanic.



5 out of 5 stars Poke-genius, or Cheesy Pop with a Pokemon Twist   October 2, 2003
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This CD is worth the five star rating because it has some incredibly great tracks, which really make me happy. However, I warn you, there are a few rubbish ones - particularly "You can do it if you really try", and the Misty song, which is so terribly wrong (Ash is REALLY not worth it). But that's what the programme feature on your CD player is for, after all. Despite this, I'd say that the genuinely good tracks are so outstanding that they're more than worth putting up with the occasional exception. Particularly the original Pokemon theme, which is frankly a classic and can still bring a tear to my eye. Or "Pikachu's Farewell". It's lifted straight from a great little episode, and is unexpectedly deep for something that's inspired by Pokemon. Plus of course there's a song devoted to a musical version of Jessie and James' motto. This pair are the most bizarre, incompetent and camp villians I've ever seen on children's TV, and are played so well by the voice actors that they never fail to make me laugh. And in this song they keep up the high standard of comic characterization that made me such a fan of Jessie and James to start with.
And of course, the full version of the original poke-rap is also on this CD, so you can test yourself continually to prove you can name all 150. Not that I've ever done that...

Oh yes, I'm sure children will also like this.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic - a must for any kids party!   August 9, 2001
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this CD for my kids, but I love it too. There are a few songs, ... Misty's Song where she declares her undying love for Ash ... that I really don't recognise from the Series or the first 2 Movies but it is still a great CD. People have been asking me where I found it. Thanks Amazon!


5 out of 5 stars Master Soundtrack   November 1, 2000
I bought this CD in a mad moment and I'm really glad that I did. The only song that was a let down was the last one You Can Do It If You Really Try, all the rest I thought were brilliant. On some of the songs is some dialogue from the show which really adds to the effect of the whole CD. If you buy one CD in the next year make sure it's this one. IT'S POKETASTIC!



 

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