Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon SuperS | en

1. Maybe it’s just me, but some of Superstar’s music is deeply sad, somehow, in its uncomplicated textural splendour. It’s very adult, very sentimental, and all about “feelings”. It seems indebted to all manner of classic 1980s MOR, but there’s no ironic distance here, like you’d expect from a modern band plumbing those depths. Superstar’s music is, unaccountably – unusually – exactly what it is. Superstar is Frond & Wand from Melbourne, Australia. http://www.frondland.com/ http://bedroomsuckrecords.com/artists/superstar/ 2. The vehicle for the pop genius of Joe McAlinden. Joe was previously a member of The Groovy Little Numbers, and recorded for 53rd and...
1. A girl band from Jakarta, Indonesia. 2. Mis-tagged artist name of Sailor Moon BGM composers (correct your tags). Indonesian girl band Indonesian Sailormoon is a girl band created by Dodhy from Kangen Band. The original lineup consisted of Sailormoon are Yessy, Dewi dan Tika. Formed in January 2011, this group already released their debut single entitled OMG (Baby Don't Go) under Pesohor Entertainment Label. Their music is under the influenced of ethnic music Dangdut and mixed with Rock and Arabian style of music. Dodhy used the Sailormoon names for the group because Japanese anime's Sailor Moon is familiar with...
Supersnazz are a Japanese garage rock band from Tokyo. The band is composed of Spike (vocals), Tomoko (bass), Marky (guitar) and Greg (drums). They were previously an all-girl band with Kanako on guitar and Skinnie Minnie on drums and formed in 1990. They have released 5 studio albums and been featured in various compilations such as Tokyo Trashville! and a Robert Johnson tribute album. Supersnazz released their first EP, I Wanna Be Your Love, in 1992. They quickly followed up with their debut album on Sub Pop in 1993, Superstupid!, which garnered them attention from Sony in Japan. In 1994...
Formed in 1972 by Med Flory and Buddy Clark, Supersax was comprised of a five-sax nonet (usually including a trumpeter) dedicated to playing the harmonized solos of Charlie Parker. Their recordings for Capitol, MPS, and Columbia (unlike their live performances) did not contain any individual saxophone solos and found the sax section playing note-for-note Bird improvisations (including the roller-coaster "Ko Ko") with impressive precision. Clark left the band in 1975, but Flory continued the group on a part-time basis for several decades, sometimes using the L.A. Voices. Among the top sidemen through the years have been Bill Perkins, Warne Marsh,...
Band members: Oleg Kostrow, Julia Tchistiakova, Sergey Komardinov http://www.supersonicfuture.com/ Releases: Leslie Family (CD) Solnze Records 2004 Сладкая молния (CD) Лёгкие 2005 Maybe Yes! (12") AeroCCCP Recordings 2005 Лучшие из Худших (CD, Album) Лёгкие 2008 Tracks Appear On: Электро Акт (CD) Speak To Spiky CDL Sputnik 2003 Alley P.M. 01 (CD) Such An Ass Alley P.M. 2004 Alley P.M. v2.0 (2xCD) Lakme! Alley P.M. 2005 Legkoe Leto _ Sezon 05 (CD) Lift Лёгкие 2005 .
Found 51 songs, duration: 02:22:20
Super Sailor Moon (with sound effects) 3 season
Morning Moon De Aimasho (instrumental version)
Dead Moon Circus
Crystal Power Makeup
1st Unreleased Audio Recording Collection
Ashita Mo Mata Jitensha (orgel version)
Ashita Mo Mata Jitensha (instrumental version)
Rashiku Ikimasho (March Version)
Sanji No Yousei (instrumental version)
ChibiUsa Pegasus Wo Shinjite
Itsuka Sonna Watashi-tachi ni Naritakute
Watashitachi Ni Naritakute (TV Size)
Moonlight Densetsu (TV Size SE)
Watashi-tachi ni naritakute...