Details
Arcade Co. made a 1996 Sonic the Hedgehog album based on the series. It is perhaps best known for "They Call Me Sonic" (which was given a "Furry Tails" parody by Bentley Jones at the "Summer of Sonic" in 2009). "Sonic Electronic," "Sonic and Tails," and "King of the Ring" were also songs featuring lyrics. There were extra versions of "They Call Me Sonic" and "King of the Ring."
"They Call Me Sonic" has a music video (that reused footage from Sonic 3, Sonic 2, Sonic and Knuckles, and a scrapped Sonic game). The artwork featured was from the box of Sonic Chaos.
Summary
"They call me Sonic" sounds like it was narrated by a little kid. Despite how it sounds at first, it becomes addicting and is the best of the vocal group. "Sonic Electronic" is cheesier, and "King of the Ring" follows suit. "Sonic and Tails" strikes me as the worst, but it's probably the accent.
The rest of the tracks are easier to take seriously, their Sonic Riders resemblance making it ahead of its time. The electronic music is a lot of fun energy. However, their resemblance to the actual levels seems minimal. I found all of these pretty enjoyable but...
"Entering Death Egg Zone." It sounds oddly happy. Then there's the robot voice randomly spatting out "casino...night zone!" and other stuff. "Enter the Final Zone" is similar because it's mostly just a voice saying "Enter the final zone!" but it's more mysterious, which saves it.
Final Ranking: C
The lyrics aren't much to brag about, and with the high "child" sounding vocals they seem silly. Also, this seems to be pretty loosely inspired (ex: "Wing Fortress Rave" sounds more "Rave" than "Wing Fortress"). However I'd be lying if I said I didn't find the music likable. The songs are insanely catchy.
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