
Each piece receives a full length remix for the main racing scenes and a short intense variation. The other major highlights of the album are the remixes of Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's Daytona USA themes. There are also instrumental versions at the end of the soundtrack. The tracks might not be that original, but any fan of 80s rock will agree they're very enjoyable and well done. The instrumental backing is a little more straightforward this time although Jun's guitar work is as great as ever. The vocalist steps things up a notch in "Sons of Angels" with an especially rousing performance and even strong nods to Springsteen's 'Born in the USA'. It's pretty amazing something as good as this could come from a Japanese game composer.

it's the American extensive guitar solos. Big's Eric Martin, singing English lyrics such as "Winner takes all. The production values are still high with powerful vocals by Mr. The first is an 80s-influenced theme with an anthemic melodies similar to Bruce Springsteen and elaborate electric guitar work influenced by Van Halen. Whereas previous soundtracks in the series featured quirky or alternative vocal themes, Jun Senoue offers much more mainstream-oriented themes with "The American Dream" and "Sons of Angels". Between them, they blend original vocal themes and new instrumental compositions with modern remixes of the Daytona USA stage themes. While he focuses more on a convincing hard rock sound, his co-composers Richard Jacques, Tomonori Sawada, and Kenichi Tokoi bring more electronically-oriented pieces.

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Instead Jun Senoue heads up a team to bring a more mainstream Westernised sound to the series. Given it was produced by a different development team at Sega, the popular original game composer Takenobu Mitsuyoshi does not return. The Daytona USA Circuit Edition Original Soundtrack is the score for the Saturn remake of the Arcade's Daytona USA.
