Fashion 70s OST (SBS TV Series)
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giggles
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May 20, 2006
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May 20, 2006
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Can someone please translate the artist and song titles for me. :] I really liked the movie and the songs in it just brings everything together. If it weren't for these songs, I would have slept when the movie got a little slow.. Now I just purchased the ost but I still want to know the artist and song titles. Thanks!!! |
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raspberry
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August 13, 2005
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August 13, 2005
ftts continually amazes you...
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even when they only sing ONE song out of many songs on the soundtrack. i bought this ost only because of fly to the sky. i didn't like it when they went solo in their third album, since everyone knows their voices harmonizes sooo well. however, their solos of "kasumapado" are AMAZING. i'm a brian-fan since day one, but i've always felt fany had the better voice--stronger singer. i know brian imrpoved tremendously, esp in vol. 5-Gravity--you can honestly say that the two are finally at the same level. but now hearing the two versions of "kasumapado," i can say loud and clear that BRIAN'S VERSION WAS BETTER. don't get me wrong, i LOVE fany too, but when you compare the two, brian's version can truly possess a person. fany's version was good too, after all, he's a great singer...but brian's--no words can describe. hehe. i can listen to his version continually--day and night, night and day. it's no wonder fly to the sky is THE BEST group out there. |
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Anonymous
July 23, 2005
July 23, 2005
i love ftts
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honestly I think fany's voice is a lot better in the song. I like Brian more but this song changed my mind because of fany's voice in this song. So amazing... |
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Anonymous
July 17, 2005
July 17, 2005
Can't wait for tv series to come out
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First time i've ever bought an OST album before watching the movie or tv series. Must admit it's all because of Fly To The Sky. They've always put in 100% in every song they sing. And this was no different. But because they went solo here, fans may find it hard not to compare the two, especially since they went solo on the same song! It's even quite probable that fans of Fany will switch sides. Brian's version really brought out the sweetness of his voice. It fits so well with the piano and string arrangement and though many FTTS fans say Fany has the better and more powerful voice, i tell them, listen to the version sung by Brian. His is the voice you will never tire of. He imbues the song with just the right amount of emotion, any more would have made it soppy. And he's so good with that throaty growl which he uses to punctuate certain words... wish i knew korean. I also liked the tracks by Bobby Kim. He has perfect control of that unique voice, no wonder he's called the king of korean hiphop. Track 15 also mesmerises me. It's very Irish, with a whimsical lilt and an ephemeral quality that makes it rather haunting. All the instrumental tracks are also really good - tight, very well put-together and spanning a range of genres. This OST has really got me hugging the edge of my seat, waiting in suspense for the tv series! |
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June 28, 2005
June 28, 2005
You Won't Regret Buying It!
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This is a great OST featuring some of my favorites like, Fly to the Sky, Bobby Kim, and Park Hwayobi. Each of them add different dimension to the songs that make up this OST as their styles differ yet compliment the other. |
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