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| | Fever Fever | | | Music Artist : | | Puffy | | Music Style : | | Japan | | Release Date : | | 1999-07-20 | | Store Price : | | $43.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $43.99 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Stray Cats Fever 2. [Japanese Title] 3. [Japanese Title] 4. [Japanese Title] 5. [Japanese Title] 6. [Japanese Title] 7. [Japanese Title] 8. [Japanese Title] 9. [Japanese Title] 10. Always Dreaming About You 11. [Japanese Title] 12. [Japanese Title] 13. [Japanese Title] 14. [Japanese Title] 15. [Japanese Title]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Fever Fever 4/5 Submitted on: 2009-01-31 |
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| This one takes a few listens to really catch on (just like most of their albums). And just like most of their albums you will have your favorite songs and songs that you'll continuously skip. You've heard these songs before, but now they are being played by Puffy. That is the only difference. I personally loved their album "Nice" the most because of the production value. Most of their others have been pretty raw like this one. But if you love Puffy and you can't get enough... this should take care of you for a while. |
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COMPLETE TRACK LISTING! Submitted on: 2005-12-17 |
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A Complete track listing, including the Japanese titles!
1. Stray Cats Fever
2. Yume No Tameni
3. Nichiyoubi No Museme
4. Nannariarutonarudeshow
5. Kireina Namida Ga Tarinaiyo
6. Taiyou
7. Robot Prototype Version 0.2
8. Puffy De Rumba
9. Koi Ai Line no Shape
10. Always Dreamin' About You (Completely in English)
11. Natsuyasumi Prototype
12. Hatarakuyo
13. Puffy De Bossa
14. Talalan
15. Dare Ga Sore Wo
There you have it! Now you can find the title of the song while listening to it! (Ex. The first line of Track 5 is "Kierina Namida Ga Tarinaiyo...") |
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Sweet pop tunes, great guitars, lots of fun Submitted on: 2004-04-22 |
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| "Fever Fever" is probably my favorite Puffy CD. It shows off the girl's talent in a range of styles, including hawaiian-influenced tunes, straight pop music, rockabilly and a whole lot else thrown in. Bongos, acoustic guitars, electronic music, Puffy is far from average j-pop. The first number, "Stray Cat Fever," is pure synth-pop fun Ami and Yumi mixing the vocals perfectly. The next song, "yume no tame ni" ("For the Sake of Dreams") is an acoustical pop tune, while after that we have "nichiyobi no musume" ("Sunday's Daughter") comes off like a groovy, lazy 60's song. There is even an English song, "Always Dreamin' About You," thrown in for good measure. "Fever Fever" is an excellent CD from a talented pair of musicians. You can't go wrong with Puffy, and this is one of their best. |
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One of their best Submitted on: 2003-05-16 |
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| Fever Fever is one of my favorite Puffy albums because it has a great mix of songs and no clunkers thrown in. Not speakign any appreciable Japanese matters not, I enjoy the music (it is very good for background music when I am working). Puffy and all those who help them behind the scenes churn out good albums, and this is one of their best, particularly track 1, Stray Cat's Fever. |
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They really are that good Submitted on: 2002-11-04 |
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| If you're breathing, you'll love Puffy. J-Rock at it's best and so compelling it transcends any language barrier. They build from such a mix of musical styles that rockers and aged Tom Jones fans seem to fall in love with them at the same rate. A young listeners guide to Puffy in the order I'd recommend the CDs: FEVER FEVER, a great place to start, up beat, fun and full of great music. AMIYUMI, complex pop music with great fast and slow songs, includes the hit "True Asia." SPIKE, faster and heavier songs than other Puffy CDs, good but a notch below Fever Fever. JET, similar to AMIYUMI but not quite as good. |
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