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| | 181920 | | | Music Artist : | | Namie Amuro | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Luck | | Release Date : | | 2001-01-12 | | Store Price : | | $64.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $64.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Body Feels Exit 2. Try Me 3. Chase the Chance 4. TKTKTK Season 5. You're My Sunshine 6. How to Be a Girl 7. Sweet 19 Blues 8. Dreaming I Was Dreaming 9. Stop the Music 10. Walk in the Park 11. Don't Wanna Cry 12. Can You Celebrate?
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181920 NAMIE AMURU Submitted on: 2008-01-02 |
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I'd like to get sing "come" and l'd like buy Namie Amuru's DVD.
I'd like get promotions and see other page for buy more cd's of japan music. |
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A word of caution, I think... Submitted on: 2006-04-29 |
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If you're like me and you're interested in buying this CD because you've heard the sexy, sultry "Come" and beautiful, upbeat "Four Seasons" from the Inuyasha series and movies, a word of caution... The songs on this cd are NOTHING like those two songs. NOTHING!!!
Where "Come" is mellow and sexy and "Four Seasons" is soothing and absolutely gorgeous, this CD isn't like that at all. The majority of the songs on this disc are laden with very, very techno heavy, fast beats and rhythms. In almost every song, ms. Amuro is singing in a much higher pitched voice than I experienced with the two songs mentioned above.
This is not at all what I expected, so naturally, I'm greatly disappointed. I figured her style would be consistent, and that a "best singles" CD would be great... this is not the case when an artists style does a 180 degree flip in the past couple of years. To be fair, however, if I give it a chance, it will probably grow on me. The shock of it not being what I thought it would be is disheartening at the moment. I expected one thing and instead feel like I just purchased the Hamster Dance soundtrack or something. :-p
If you want something more like "Come" and "Four Seasons" get her Style or Queen of Hip-Pop CDs. I know I am!
I do enjoy the song "Dreaming I was Dreaming." It's a little slower and less techno-ish than all the other songs on the CD, maybe even a little jazzy/funky... but that's the only one that caught my attention upon first listen.
Anyway, this is just a word of caution so you're not sitting here upset and wanting your $14 back like me. :) I just don't want anyone else to be let down.
Well, it'll make a good work out CD at least. |
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All my favourite Namie songs in one! Submitted on: 2004-07-23 |
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| The tracks on this CD covers her early years, but is a good collection of hits if you are new to Namie Amuro and want to discover what she's about. She has a catchy style and her voice is unique (most J-Pop singers tend to have that high, shrilly generalized voice, but Namie's has a sultry, rich feel to hers). If you're into dancing away to some nice J-Pop tunes, give this CD a try. |
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The ultimate collection for the nineties Amuro fan Submitted on: 2003-03-26 |
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| This CD, in a nutshell, is the perfect collection of all of Namie's nineties works. Most, if not all, of the songs on this CD have made it as chart-topping singles, and each song is indicative of Namie's reign as a J-Pop queen. If you've never heard of Namie and is interested in J-Pop, this CD is great for the expansive listener. Basically, if you're into Eurobeats, this is perfect for you. The lyrics are predominantly in Japanese, although some key chorus words are in English... if only I knew Japanese.... If you want to experience the JPOP scene, this CD is the best way to start off. |
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jPop! jPop! jPop! Submitted on: 2001-08-12 |
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| While I don't have the CD, I have heard two of the songs on it, "Body Feels Exit" and "How To Be A Girl". Yep. They sound REALLY good. This's the self-named High Preistess of J-Pop signing off! |
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