Album: Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Hedgehog Heaven

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Director/Website: Matt Hackett (Richter)
Artwork: Jeffrey Roberts (jmr)
Artwork: Mike Penn (Sithlord-Aku)
Discussion: Latest 15 comments/reviews; view the complete thread or post your own.
Yeah, any chance of rehosting the torrent at least?

- Dark_T_Zeratul on June 6, 2009
None of the download links on the site work... :?

- Kain Horward on October 10, 2008
just64helpin;444074 wrote: I was a bit irked when I found out that the album had no end credits medley like in the game. I went ahead and made one using the remixes from the album and a little bit of my own stuff: :wink:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/1770575657853e61/

Haha I actually enjoyed listening to this a bunch.
More games should end with Super Megamixes like this.

- Jaybell on September 15, 2008
Yeah, I think the biggest thing to take away from this album is that too much techno is not a good thing. This is a great album, except for "Sonikku, Ganbatte!" by mario and "Super Sonic Ska" by Blak Omen. Too many sound effects and both of them sound like they were simply ripped from the game and then spruced up a bit. My favorites are "High Above the Sky" and "Is This the End?" "Bring in the Machine" could have been so much better with a guitar.

Over all: Project Chaos > Hedgehog Heaven. >.>

- Ashram on September 5, 2008
Subz1987;364492 wrote: Hey, anyone remember back, before the project was released, a poll that was on the Hedgehog Heaven website? It was a poll on which of the three Robotnik remixes would be on the album and Robeatnik's Theme won. Does anyone have links to the other two remixes that were in that poll?

If you can find my first remix, godspeed. I don't even think I have it anymore.

- Xenon Odyssey on August 27, 2008
I was a bit irked when I found out that the album had no end credits medley like in the game. I went ahead and made one using the remixes from the album and a little bit of my own stuff: :wink:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/1770575657853e61/

- just64helpin on August 27, 2008
Haha!
That's really pretty crazy...
Awesome...

- Hadyn on March 10, 2008
just wanted to note something interesting I found, a mashup of my [b]Oil Spill[/b] with Daft Punk's [b]Da Funk[/b][/url]:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUMH1Ayamdg
It's only YouTube audio fidelity, but still a really cool idea and piece of work.
cheers.

- analoq on March 9, 2008
Subz1987;364492 wrote: Hey, anyone remember back, before the project was released, a poll that was on the Hedgehog Heaven website? It was a poll on which of the three Robotnik remixes would be on the album and Robeatnik's Theme won. Does anyone have links to the other two remixes that were in that poll?

I think the other two were Joker's "Flesh and Steel" and one by a guy named Golden Tears (using an odd font). I have Joker's "Flesh and Steel", but I can't give it to you until Friday...unless someone else does it first. :P

- Holy Warrior Azar on January 16, 2008
Hey, anyone remember back, before the project was released, a poll that was on the Hedgehog Heaven website? It was a poll on which of the three Robotnik remixes would be on the album and Robeatnik's Theme won. Does anyone have links to the other two remixes that were in that poll?

- Subz1987 on January 10, 2008
Overall, I thought this was a pretty good album, although it lacked the power that many of the others, especially DSoP and Project Chaos had to them. Some of the tracks seemed to me that they could have been so much more exciting when they instead opted for a more mellow feel overall. I love the smooth, jazzy feel of "Robeatnik's Theme" but after hearing the style of remixes from SnappleMan and Braincells, I keep getting hit by how much more adrenaline-pumping these songs could have been.

Having said that, I love "High Above the Sky" to death.

- Superhim on October 12, 2007
Maaan, I've been waiting for this for such a long time.
Hope I can download it without running up tooo much of a bill at this net cafe... (no home net, no laptop; so much for 'free' music downloads)

- Titch on October 24, 2006
Shadix wrote: This "album" is pretty nifty... Some of the tracks make me question just what made them reach OCRs standards (More than a few sounded like midirips), and others feel like they were rushed, but at the same time there are some pretty powerful tracks on there, such as Sadorf's Project Aquatic (although I still have trouble deciphering that it is indeed Aquatic Ruin), Oil Spill (God I loved this track), Hidden Pallace Future, Travelling Through a Dream (Which reminded me of a car commerical), and the great Robeatnik theme.
Overall it's pretty great.

Well of course not all the songs are up to OCR's standards, but they dont have to be. It is just a project that is featured on ocr, not all the songs are on the actual site....i think like what...one of them is? heh. Site projects are just lots of people covering most songs from the certain game. While a lot of the songs are not up to ocr standards...there are a couple good ones...like...MINE, like u said...but even so, it is nowhere to be found on OCR :)
I dont know where i was goin with that so uhmm...
bye bye!

- Sadorf on September 14, 2006
This "album" is pretty nifty... Some of the tracks make me question just what made them reach OCRs standards (More than a few sounded like midirips), and others feel like they were rushed, but at the same time there are some pretty powerful tracks on there, such as Sadorf's Project Aquatic (although I still have trouble deciphering that it is indeed Aquatic Ruin), Oil Spill (God I loved this track), Hidden Pallace Future, Travelling Through a Dream (Which reminded me of a car commerical), and the great Robeatnik theme.
Overall it's pretty great.

- Shadix on September 13, 2006

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