Album: Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Blood on the Asphalt

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Credits

Director: Shael Riley
Asst. Director: Stephen Malcolm-Howell (Malcos)
Artwork: Ryan Barrett (Infinity's End)
Website: Matt Hackett (Richter)
Discussion: Latest 15 comments/reviews; view the complete thread or post your own.
just wanted to give a quick update/bump.
IGN posted a video interview of SSFIIHDR and mentions OCRemix in a quick blurb.
http://xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/900198/super-street-fighter-ii-turbo-hd-remix/videos/SSFII_HD_Review112008.html
and written review here: http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/932/932803p1.html
Could someone that downloads this game possibly post a screenshot of the credit for OCRemix(if any)?

- Infinity's End on November 23, 2008
Wow, that was some fast service! Thanks, Larry!

- Infinity's End on November 10, 2008
Infinity's End;473345 wrote: Don't know if you guys already knew, but UDON put up a SSFIITHDR vid highlighting some of the tougher combos you can do in the game. It's done to the Fei Long track, "flying heaven." You can see it at http://vimeo.com/2180653
And second, whoever manages the albums page on OCR (http://www.ocremix.org/info/Albums), would you guys mind putting up the album art I did to represent BOTA? Thanks a lot, guys.
and thank you and congratulations to EVERYONE who worked on this album. you guys made video game history and you should be extremely proud of that fact!

whoops, someone might want to tell him that it's ocremix.ORG

- big giant circles on November 9, 2008
Don't know if you guys already knew, but UDON put up a SSFIITHDR vid highlighting some of the tougher combos you can do in the game. It's done to the Fei Long track, "flying heaven." You can see it at http://vimeo.com/2180653
And second, whoever manages the albums page on OCR (http://www.ocremix.org/info/Albums), would you guys mind putting up the album art I did to represent BOTA? Thanks a lot, guys.
and thank you and congratulations to EVERYONE who worked on this album. you guys made video game history and you should be extremely proud of that fact!

- Infinity's End on November 9, 2008
This is my version of the cover.
Great work ppl, I enjoyed the entire disc a couple of times.
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- Mundodisco on September 11, 2008
Better later than never. I mean... I've heard the entire album when it was released, but only got to actually listen to some tracks few weeks ago. My bad. In any case, let me see what this project got.
I really like the Blanka collab; it starts with some cool drum beat, which after a few seconds gets heavier and nice. The sounds used here are all smooth and I think the flute sequencing is savagely awesome. 'Wallstreet' had nothing to do with the original in my opinion, since his stage was quite a jungle. Maybe it was named that way in purpose to make it more urban and so fit with the project standards.
Chun-li got a wonderful song. Lovely piano programming from Caio, decent mechanical percussion by Malcos (correct me if I am wrong, I think it was Malcos who did the drum job because it sounds like it was him). This is one of my favourite tunes of this album and honestly the best musical collab I've heard. Never gets tired, loop status activated. Good job.
I recall listening an earlier version of Vurez's T. Hawks Stage on WIP boards. And I see he included those mexican choirs in this final step. I absolutely love this mix. There's nothing like this in the community, which is great and make it authentic. Reminds me of Outlaws Soundtrack and of course Ennio Morricone compositions, but I also think it is good for its own reasons.
Yoga Fire! Nice Dhalsim mix. Instead of just making key changes, Malcos firstly showed his melodic creations and did a pretty cool fusion with urban scratches, east percussion, indian sitar... all that cool stuff. Certainly did justice with the source. I made a short animation of him dancing this song. See below.
[img]http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/3127/dhalsimdancelw7.gif[/img]
Looks like he is enjoying it.
I really wish Da Joker finished his Ken mix and so it could be a part of the project; he did something I've never heard in a Ken song. Anyhow, I am very impressed by Sixto's version; his guitar leads to be more accurate. They're so damn cool. Personally I prefer his own melodies instead of the parts of the original. Those around 03:28 are especially delicious.
Oh. Wow. Congrats to Marcos for the great guitar work into AkumajoBelmont's song. This is what Ryu's Stage would sound if it was on the SNES, but used live leads on it. Bombastic orchestral hits and retro synth drums... yeah! Like some Capcom music for the SNES. So enchanted stereo field too. Really, really well done, sirs!
Neat pads, hot slap bass, soft beats, wind noises... different textures and colors describes Urban Uppercut. It is a very polished track, clean production, doesn't hurt the ears. Good ending. I am a big fan of bLiNd's stuff. Unfortunately never heard of Leifo; I suppose going for a search cannot hurt... I will do it.
First Guile Ending: <3 Loved it.
So yeah. There were some tracks I didn't like, but overall it is a good album. Actually, I tried to arrange a song to be a part of this, which never happened. Well... at least I've improved my skills while working on it.
I am a fanboy, Shael. And I love you.

- Txai on May 25, 2008
I used to have a friend by the name of Jose Felix, he lived in Brooklyn till about 1999, I haven't seen him since.

- SnappleMan on September 9, 2007
Here's a link just to say, "I am quite impressed."
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/398714

- José the Bronx Rican on September 9, 2007
Do you think there's any point in submitting mine?

- Eternal Testament on March 28, 2007
...so, I just submitted my remix from this album...
I don't know if it'll get posted, but there you go.

- Aetherius on March 28, 2007
This was kind of love/hate album for me. Certain ones I adore (namely Army Girl, I Don't Fight Boys, and Mercenary Boxing), but the others..... not so much. I like the Guile's stage one, but my main grievance with it is the Zelda music bit at the end. It kind of kills it. I figured it was some artist tag or something that the remixer did, but it just shouldn't have been there.
I don't know what made trenthian choose that name either.

- Indrik on March 7, 2007
The Instrument of GAWD;236261 wrote: Did the lyrics for "Blood on the Asphalt [Ricther Mix]" get posted yet?
Speaking of that track, think you could grace your adoring public with a live recording of this Mr. Riley?

There's one on youtube.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOVgMi4Y64I

- Eternal Testament on February 20, 2007
Did the lyrics for "Blood on the Asphalt [Ricther Mix]" get posted yet?
Speaking of that track, think you could grace your adoring public with a live recording of this Mr. Riley?

- The Instrument of GAWD on February 20, 2007
SF has been..still is, one of my eternal favorites in the videogame realm. This compilation really does the game more than enough justice :D
Gotta make special mention of my 2 favorite mixes...
Ken and Ryu's adaptations. Thank you...thanks so much :cool:
DJ's theme - awesome! good work guys...keep it up.
10/10 :cool:

- muzikal-phoenix on January 25, 2007
I'll be honest with you, listening to my track again, I dunno how Shael let it through. It's muddy, it's too quiet in places, and there's even a few clicks in the strings that the filter missed.
I've still had no luck with reviews.

- Eternal Testament on December 21, 2006