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Catalog Number: WPCL-10885 (limited edition WPZL-30244/5) |
Released On: December 15, 2010 |
Composed By: Koichi Tabo, Shiho Ochi |
Arranged By: Koichi Tsutaya |
Published By: Warner Music Japan |
Recorded At: Victor Studio, Bunkamura Studio, prime sound studio form, Studio Blan |
Format: 1 CD (limited edition includes bonus DVD) |
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Tracklist:
01 - Eyes On Me
02 - Rescue Me
03 - Prima Donna
Total Time:
53'51"
[back cover] |
Slightly altered cover for the limited edition, which comes with a bonus DVD containing more "Superfly" material.
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Theme songs are just going downhill from here, aren't they? I thought the Japanese FFXIII single was vanilla garbage. Then comes along Superfly's "Eyes On Me" for The 3rd Birthday (aka Parasite Eve 3). It has nothing to do with FFVIII's "Eyes On Me" by Faye Wong, and it is clearly inferior to that classic.
My favorite track on the singles is the B-Side "Prima Donna." But even that is nothing special. The whole single is dumb. I don't understand the appeal of this particular female vocalist at all. S-E is doing a worse and worse job picking good theme songs, choosing commercialism over actually fitting the theme of the game. This is really a bad trend. And that's all I have to say about that.
Reviewed by: Patrick Gann
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