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Brown Eyed Girls Vol 3. - Sound-G (Repackage Album)

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Brown Eyed Girls Vol 3. - Sound-G (Repackage Album)

Customer Review of "Brown Eyed Girls Vol 3. - Sound-G (Repackage Album)"

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

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numinair
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February 1, 2010

1 people found the following helpful

Sign of the G! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Due to ordering BEG’s “Sign” with Chae Yeon’s Taiwanese album version of “Shake” last year and the latter getting constantly delayed for some reason and having orders shipped out together, I only recently received BEG’s CD last week. So Chae Yeon wouldn’t let me listen to BEG’s “Sign” until now. OoOh, Chae Yeon, really! Anyway, BEG’s “Sign” is certainly the ‘add-on’ to the main “Sound G” album and an excellent dance song you’ll be familiar with by BEG’s already established techno song beats and having opening bars and reworked melody to their existing song “My Style”. Track two “Sleeping Like a Log” is a slow-mid paced ballad blend with a sound likened to See Ya and Abba! The new “Abracadabra” Fraktal Voodoo remix is a far more sythed up bpm disco dance club version with electro mixed stomper fun for those glow stick happy evenings. The “Sign” remix is also a nice spacey techno dance rhythmic alternative. Both remixes maintain the song structures, too, without abstracting vocals, incessant repeat slices and invasive electronic beats.

Packaging is a DVD sized black slipcase and insert card with this insert holding the main “Sign” CD card and attached photo cover/lyric sheet. The CD card/lyric sheet looks like one half of the gatefold sleeve of the main “Sound G” album, but due to the chunky DVD depth of the “Sign” outer box and the main CD/lyric insert having as much depth as a pancake, can cause the black outer box (and packaging insert) to get crushed a bit in transit. I also had “Sign” come with Beast’s BIG “Beast is the Best” box album (Chae Yeon wouldn’t let me listen to Beast either), so “Sign” stood little chance. Beast certainly had a crush on BEG in my case! As BEG’s “Sound G” was originally meant to be a triple CD set (a bit prog rock that), and as “Sign’s” CD/lyric fold is designed and packaged like the original, you could insert this into the main “Sound G” album making it the triple it should have been (collectors to keep outer box though). BEG are lovely, too! Interesting to see BEG collaborating with Kara...cool! I hope BEG take some other musically territories in future apart from R&B/funk disco though. Maybe something like Rihanna’s recent rock move? Also it would be nice to see BEG’s US gig turned into a shiny DVD concert release (“4 Minutes” Taiwanese release of their first mini album with DVD is a good sign for gal group visual releases)! Overall “Sign” is a great add on to an already well-done BEG CD album.
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SarangAsianMusic
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November 9, 2009

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Nice Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Though I wish this was just called what it is: a 'mini-album'. (It's a bit confusing for buyers because Repackaged album usually means that the previous album is re-released with more songs.) So people, please realize that this is a mini album with 3 tracks and 2 Instrumentals (so 5 all together). ^^

Sign is a very nice track. Abracadabra was a complete 360 for these girls but this track brings back some of their original techno sound that longtime fans are used to. The MV concept is extremely interesting and makes you think. I also REALLY love the performance of this song. I highly recommend people watch this performed.

Jame Chwihae is a nice ballad that starts out sounding like the song 'The Winner Takes it All', but then it has its own feel. I really love their vocals in this.

The Abracadabra remix is really catchy and I find myself moving along with it. ^^

Overall, a nice new track from the Brown Eyed Girls. They've been on a role lately. ^^
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