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Arashic (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)

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Arashic (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)

Customer Review of "Arashic (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (2)

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sora
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June 12, 2009

This customer review refers to ARASHI - ARASHIC CD + Photo Book Edition (Korean Version)
ARASHIC CD + Photo Book Edition not Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
just received my copy today
i bought this version because i thought i was going to get the photobooklet with it, but it's just a big lyrics page, one in japanese and the other in korean...

for the song itself, well it's arashi so it's great!the songs are catchy and lightens up the mood!
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mikka
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August 1, 2006

This customer review refers to ARASHI - ARASHIC CD + DVD Edition (Korean Version)
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A solid volume Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This Korean-licensed version of Arashi's newest, 6th regular album, "Arashic," is good news for all Korean Arashi fans. There are lyrics in Japanese, written out and translated in Korean. The DVD plays in region 3 player and has interesting and fun-filled clips. "La Tormenta" is always nice to watch, and Nino & Sakurai get playful with Ohno while singing "A.Ra.Shi". Onto the album itself - it takes a couple of listenings to get used to, but the songs definitely are different from their earlier albums. "Wish (#1)" and "Kitto Daijoubu (#4)" are some of the more listener-friendly tracks. "Caramel Song (#6)" is a feel-good ballad. My favorite so far is "I Want Somebody (#9)" which has a Bon Jovi-ish feel to it. All in all, it's a pretty good collection of songs that showcase their different voice talent. It's good that the other members are sharing Ohno's singing load more and more in the later albums.
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