"Canon"Pachelbel/AWS (aw_canon.xm)
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" Canon " by Pachelbel Special version by Awesome of the Wild Bits (c)1997 Victor Vergara ---------------------- Well. This wasn't a personal version in the beginning, but a conversion. Now I'm really happy with the result. This is, in fact, the first time I make a different song from another. So, enjoy it!!!! ---------------------- Get more Awesome music at: Blastersound BBS: +34 - 58 - 293 - 583 Awesome WHQ ---------------------- Feedbacks, comments or friendship to: Vicverlu_inf.upv.es Victor Vergara C/ Montemayor 1,5 Xirivella (Valencia) 46950 Spain Awesome Ok. That's all for now A great greet to my friends, (you know if you are one!) And a really huge kiss to my favorite black-hair girl... I love you, Aurora!!! GOSH!! I have an exam tomorrow!!! I'll stop writing!!!! Release date : 10 - 6 - 1997 Do you think Pachelvel would like this song if he were alive? :) NoName NoName NoName Duuhh.562 Nat.wav Rave.Strings (Unknown) Blast Echo Crash (Scirocco) 12_03_01.wav 11_02_03.wav 11_10_05.wav 11_04_03.wav
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Awesome's interpretation of "Canon of the Three Stars" comes across like a Pet Shop Boys track. In fact, it sounds remarkably similar to "Go West" without the vocals! As an interpretation of the Pachelbel original, I think I prefer the original, but as a piece of music this stands up very well - a pop version of a somewhat over-used classical tune. The introduction is not the most effective in the world, but once the rhythm starts the effect is a good one. The ending sounded rather contrived, however. This piece felt a little "crowded", with some instruments not being given enough space to breath. Excessive panning on the main "Canon" melody didn't help, jumping from left to right to left speakers in time with the rhythm which was distracting. This created a somewhat muddy feel in places, which resulted in the later piano parts getting a little bit lost. The percussion also sounded muted.