alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Regular Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All
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YesAsia Editorial Description
The Regular Edition comes in a standard jewel case with a Bonus DVD containing 6 music videos.
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| Product Title: | alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Regular Edition) (Hong Kong Version) 心的東方 (CD+DVD) (精裝通常版) (香港版) 心的东方 (CD+DVD) (精装通常版) (香港版) 心的東方 (CD+DVD) (精裝通常版) (香港版) alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Regular Edition) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Singer Name(s): | alan (Singer) 阿蘭 (Singer) 阿兰 (Singer) アラン (Singer) alan (Singer) |
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| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2009-08-21 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Other Information: | CD + DVD |
| Package Weight: | 200 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | Avex Asia Limited |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021057047 |
Product Information / Track List
火速推出! 豪華內容依舊 17mm Jewel Case包裝
以最美麗的聲音演繹 來自中國四川美人谷的alan,
2008於日本出道成功佔據Oricon公信榜3甲!
主唱電影「赤壁」1,2集主題曲~「RED CLIFF~心.戰~」
「赤壁~大江東去~」中日語版本備受讚賞!
於香港率先推出她的全中文專輯!
日本強勁製作班底
加上曾為張學友製作監製的林明陽操刀、
港台知名填寫人李焯雄聯手打造!
飛越亞洲的地球音樂alan中文專輯「心的東方」終於推出!
CD收錄主打歌曲「愛看得見」、電影「赤壁」主題曲「心.戰~RED CLIFF~」、
電影「赤壁2」主題曲「赤壁~大江東去~」等10曲,加上Bonus 1曲共收錄11曲。
DVD收錄6曲Music Video。
CD
01. 天女
02. 愛看得見
03. 飛行誌
04. 細節
05. 加油!你有ME!
06. 三生世 三生路
07. 明日讚歌
08. 心.戰~RED CLIFF~
09. 赤壁~大江東去~
10. Sign
11. 愛就是手 (Bonus Track)
DVD
Music Video:
01. 愛看得見
02. 明日讚歌
03. 飛行誌
04. 加油!你有ME!
05. 心.戰~RED CLIFF~
06. 赤壁~大江東去~
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Professional Review of "alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Regular Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
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Score one for either cross-platform marketing or just really good timing; Avex managed to expose their first signed Chinese artist alan (it's pronounced "Ah Lan") into the Greater China region twice within a year with the theme songs for the two Red Cliff films for which it served as a co-investor. Having established herself as a musician in Japan with nine singles and a Japanese-language album, alan makes her re-entry into the Greater China region with her first original Chinese-language album Orient of the Heart. But before Chinese-speaking fans get excited, Orient of the Heart is comprised almost entirely of Chinese covers of tracks from her first Japanese album Voices of Earth. Even the album cover of the album is simply an alternate version of the Japanese album's cover. Despite alan claiming that since Mandarin was also difficult for her to sing (She's ethnically Tibetan, which makes Mandarin her second language), those who have heard her sing in Japan will immediately realize how much more natural she sounds singing in Mandarin. This is most likely due to the involvement of experienced Taiwanese producer Lin Ming Yang as Vocal Director and "Sound Producer". He also serves as the lyricist on opening track "Love Can See It" (Track 2) (Japanese version: Gunji no Tani), a rock song written by Japanese artist Cocco originally written in Japanese about alan's home province of Sichuan. Arranged by renowned Japanese musician tasuku, who has arranged songs for other Avex artists like Koda Kumi and Ayumi Hamasaki, the guitar-bass-driven arrangement gives the album the energetic start that Voice of Earth didn't have. Instead, that album opened with Ashita e no Sanka, which becomes "Ode to Tomorrow" (Track 7) on Orient of the Heart. In Japanese, both the composition and arrangement play up so much of alan's Chinese background that they almost work too hard to build an exotic image for her. Covering the song in Chinese takes that problem away and one can easily hear the strength of alan's voice, even though sometimes the vocal stretching sections emphasize the showing-off aspect a little too much. The mid-tempo San Sheng Shi San Sheng Lu (Track 6) also has that similar exoticism that makes it sound like an abandoned Jay Chou demo, and the composition by Kazuhito Kikuchi doesn't allow alan to exercise her vocals much. Furthermore, its uneven tone makes it not a very memorable track. Even though other songs on Orient of the Heart also have bits of "exotic" Chinese elements sprinkled throughout, they remain mostly run-of-the-mill pop songs with pedestrian, electronic panel-driven arrangements and compositions that fail to effectively show off alan's vocal talent. However, bonus track "Love is the Hand" (Track 11) (Japanese version: Shiawase no Kane) does shed that sound for a slow ballad that gives alan a chance to give a more emotional delivery in her vocal, giving off the impression that she immersed herself into Lin Min Yang's lyrics. Being the bonus track added in at the end, it naturally doesn't fit the tone of the rest of the album, but it's still a better way to show alan's versatility as a vocalist than a song like "Detail" (Track 4), which sounds several versions away from a complete composition. The only original track on the album, the duet Jia You, Ni You ME (Track 5) with Wei Chen, is cheerful enough to show off a more pleasant side of alan's voice, but the repetitive composition and lyrics hinder its chances of long-term replay. On the other hand, it's the repetition that makes it effective in leaving an impression. Not so surprisingly, Jia You is used as an advertisement theme song in China. The musical highlights of the album are easily the two Red Cliff theme songs. Even though Iwashiro Taro's composition on Xin Zhan~Red Cliff~ (Track 8) doesn't sound like it was written with vocals in mind, it's nevertheless impressively composed and arranged, fitting the foreboding tone of the first film. Chi Bi: Da Jiang Dong Qu (Track 9) has a more attractive hook in its composition, which easily explains why it's been the more successful of the two Red Cliff songs. However, alan's constant falsetto-level delivery can be grating after a while, and it lacks the impressive epic feeling Yuta Nakano's arrangement on Xin Zhan gives. While both songs are the best tracks of the album, Xin Zhan edges out as the better song of the two. Not only could Orient of the Heart have marked the grand return of one of the few Chinese singers to break through in the overseas market, it would've also been an intriguing hybrid of Chinese vocal talent and impressive Japanese music production values. Instead, the album provides little surprises for alan's fans and doesn't quite impress the way it could have. There's little doubt that alan has proven in Japan that she's a talented vocalist, and in the age where globalization has given music fans easier access to music worldwide, Avex should've known better than to recycle existing material, especially on an album as important as this one. Nevertheless, alan does sound more comfortable in her pseudo-native language, and Orient of the Heart does have enough to attract new fans that will continue paying attention to her future works. Avex has taken the first step to raise attention; now they just need to impress the Chinese listeners as alan has impressed the Japanese ones. Recommended Track: "Love Can See It" (Track 2), "Ode to Tomorrow" (Track 7), Xin Zhan~Red Cliff~(Track 8), Chi Bi: Da Jiang Dong Qu (Track 9), "Love is the Hand" (Track 11) by Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Regular Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
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July 24, 2009
This customer review refers to alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Great buy!
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Although I own alan's debut Japanese album and most of the singles, I have to get this album, being an alan fan. The album doesn't contain any new songs but translated her top Japanese songs into Chinese. The CD+DVD package is already worth the buy. The cardboard that holds the two discs is HUGE. The cardboard is glossy and, huge, like I said. It also comes with a photobook/lyric booklet that is just as big as the cardboard. Also comes with a postcard that features a collage of alan's pictures. Totally worth the buy! If you are an alan fan, you should get this. |
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July 22, 2009
This customer review refers to alan Debut Mandarin Album (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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I'm so happy that alan again brings out a Chinese album! This one is just amazing, she resung some of her Japanese songs in Chinese and this album also includes some Chinese songs alan released before. The DVD is also very great and of course the beautiful booklet and the postcard, amazing! It's totally worth buying! |













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