60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
Hip-pop queen Amuro Namie propelled her popularity to new heights with 2007's Play album, which was accompanied by her same-titled tour. Her latest release sees her joining hands with haircare brand Vidal Sassoon for new CM songs. Namie received stylistic help from costume designer Patricia Field (of The Devil Wears Prada fame) and hairstylist Orlando Pita who used to work with Madonna. Focusing on the theme of "remake", Amuro presents 60s, 70s, and 80s-style songs with her personal touch of modernism. The featured songs are New Look (a cover of the Supremes classic Baby Love), Rock Steady (a dance track that samples Aretha Franklin's same-titled song from 1971), and a remake of Irene Cara's What a Feeling.
This edition comes with a DVD of music videos.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(香港版) 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(香港版) 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(香港版) 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) |
| Singer Name(s): | Amuro Namie 安室奈美惠 安室奈美惠 安室奈美恵 아무로 나미에 |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2008-03-17 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | No Subtitle |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Other Information: | Single+DVD |
| Package Weight: | 200 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | Avex Asia Limited |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010732689 |
Product Information / Track List
60s NEW LOOK 70s ROCK STEADY 80s WHAT A FEELING
CD
01. NEW LOOK
02. ROCK STEADY
03. WHAT A FEELING
04. NEW LOOK (Instrumental)
05. ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)
06. WHAT A FEELING (Instrumental)
DVD
01. NEW LOOK (MUSIC VIDEO)
02. ROCK STEADY(MUSIC VIDEO)
03. WHAT A FEELING(MUSIC VIDEO)
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Customer Review of "60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Hong Kong Version)"
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June 17, 2008
This customer review refers to 60s 70s 80s (Japan Version)
Very catchy tune and sexy!
| I really LOVED this CD single, you should check out the Youtube music video for this, because she is so cute and the song is so catchy! The song is very sweet! <3 |
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May 23, 2008
This customer review refers to 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Japan Version)
I WANT MY REAL AMURO BACK!
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I'm totally agree with Ignored Truth. I love Amuro's music so much. I always thought that she is kind of shy and natural person. And I still think that she is. But, in fact, her new albums and singles [since 'Style'], are nothing but PRETENDING. You can kill me, or something, but I really do really think that she changed her music for the worse. Even thought 'Sweet 19 Blues' or 'Concentration20' were great albums, 'PLAY', and also '60s 70s 80s' are just good. When I listened to '60s 70s 80s' for the first time, I was amazed. Now I'm just so sad. New Look- you can't get anything worse than her NEW LOOK. Why she is so commercial now?! Rock Steady- I think that this song is the best. It's kind of not so fast, not so slow- but the lyrics aren't so good... And, finally, What's A Feeling. I may ask: What the heck?! When I heard it for the first time I was so sad. So, so sad. It's like the modern techno- but in this 'bad' meanning. I hate it when people pretend just to get money. Of course, I understand- she had to change her style because of the new fashion [and, unfortunally, because of the fact, that people prefer WATCH than LISTEN], but why she turned into a normal pop star without the character? I have no idea. I hope that one day, Amuro will do an album, like she used to do. I'm waiting for new 'Sweet 19 Blues'. Even if it won't happen. |
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April 12, 2008
This customer review refers to 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Japan Version)
Better
| I have to say that this single is better than some of her previous singles. Not to say that her other singles were bad its just it seems like she was more comfortable in these songs. New Look and What a Feeling are probably my favorite at of this single. Rock Steady is ok it's just doesn't really have a hook. The limited edition is a good buy. Namie Looks beautiful in all three of the music videos. If you don't want to spend the money of the Japan version then go for the Korean Version or something. I have personally bought some of the Korean Versions of some of Namie's released and I see nothing different in them. Other than the fact tht they were released in a different country and that the dvd is in a different region. |
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April 1, 2008
This customer review refers to 60s 70s 80s (Japan Version)
Successful experiment
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Covering three old songs and making of them a modern j-pop version is really a perfect idea ! They all sound very catchy, my favourite is ''WHAT A FEELING'' because it has got a very good dance arrengement but I like a lot ''NEW LOOK'' with its fresh style and ''ROCK STEADY'' with its urban style too. To me it's a must have single, you'll not be dissapointed. |
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March 20, 2008
This customer review refers to 60s 70s 80s (SINGLE+DVD)(Japan Version)
Pretty decent
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I know ALOT about Japan...and considering I lived there for 6 years, yeah. Well, I have discovered that alot of Japan celebs put on fronts/a "fake" face. Sometimes, a singer's onstage persona may be completely different than their offstage personality...it's just a put-on image to sell. That's how Namie Amuro is. Backstage, she's a very shy and quiet person...while, in front of the camera during concerts and pvs, she plays this "I'm so cool" role. This single follows in that tradition. "New Look" is the video I found closest to her sweet little personality, but the song is dreadfully boring. I think it's one of the worst songs by her ever. "Rock Steady" was a nice attempt at trying to be "lively", but Namie still didn't losen up completely. The song is pretty nice if you can get past the seemingly out-of-tune "lalalalas" just before the chorus. "What A Feeling" was comical. Is it me or does Namie look bored stiff in her strong dance-themed songs? Her movements were very dull which makes me rather watch the dancers. This really contradicts "I like to dance, yeah, Everybody call me dancing queen". If I'm not mistaken, I usually heard people call BoA Asia's best female dancer - not Namie Amuro. I do think it's the best song from the single though. Overall it's a pretty decent buy, but I don't admire her supposedly "cool" image. I'd still buy the CD+DVD because Namie is gorgeous and the vids are not nearly as boring as her past works like "Put 'Em Up", "WANT ME, WANT ME", and "Alarm" which no smile was even cracked. Isn't singing and dancing supposed to be fun??? Namie is extremely too mellow. For once, I'd like to see her go crazy and have fun...show her big smile more often. |











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