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Grid (Japan Version)

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Grid (Japan Version)

Technical Information

Product Title: Grid (Japan Version) Grid (日本版) Grid (日本版) Grid (日本版) Grid (Japan Version)
Singer Name(s): m.o.v.e m.o.v.e m.o.v.e m.o.v.e m.o.v.e
Release Date: 2006-01-25
Publisher Product Code: AVCT-10157
Language: Japanese
Disc Format(s): CD
Other Information: Album
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Avex Marketing
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004094228

Product Information / Track List

アーティスト:m.o.v.e
タイトル:Grid(ALBUMのみ)

通算7枚目のオリジナル・アルバムのALBUMのみのヴァージョン。ALBUM+DVDヴァージョン(AVCT-10156)同時発売。

初回封入:ステッカー

01. GOTHICA(SYMPHONY NO.1)
02. FADED-色褪せたアルバム
03. ANGEL EYES
04. DISCO TIME
05. WHITE FOX
06. THIS IS MY HEARTACHE
07. NAMIDA 3000
08. MISHA(SKIT)
09. FREAKY PLANET
10. GIRL(YOU WANNA MOVE)
11. DISINFECTED GENERATION
12. 雷鳴?OUT OF KONTROL?
13. SAIL AWAY
14. FREAKY PLANET?ROSY MIX?
15. GROOVY PLANET?LONDON STOMP MIX?
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Customer Review of "Grid (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)

Andrew Martinez
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February 1, 2006

1 people found the following helpful

An excellent album, as always! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
Whenever I get a new Move CD, I always get stuck on it for it days, listening almost exclusively to it. This latest offering certainly has not failed to do just that. Ever since my copy arrived yesterday, I’ve been listening to it almost non-stop. I think many people are put off by this album simply because of its start. We’re used to Move starting with one of their more powerful tracks as the first (or second if there’s an intro track) track on the album, and this time, they chose not to do that. Personally, I love Faded, especially as an opening track. What I felt it accomplished was that it established how this album was going to concentrate more on Yuri and Motsu’s vocals than some of the songs on the last couple of albums have. (On almost every song on Deep Calm, it seems like you’re flooded with the instrumentals and almost have to work to appreciate the vocals; that is not the case on this album.) This idea plays through the rest of the album, especially with Kimura playing so much with their voices and morphing them into voxes on so many songs. To me, overall, this album had the feeling of being an extension of the style/expression captured by Noizy Tribe on the last album. Many of the songs sound like they share a common root with this track, especially in the way Kimura tried to mix the electronica sounds with the rock riffs and beats. Having not heard the previous 4 singles, I absolutely loved listening to this album from beginning to end. I think the only song that I was really disappointed on was White Fox; it just doesn’t do anything for me. I think the strongest songs on this album may be the A-sides from the previous singles, with Freaky Planet being my favorite track on the album, Disco Time a close second. As for the B-sides and new tracks, I really liked Girl(You Wanna Move) (this one's probably tied with Disco Time for my 2nd favorite- I love the continued use of Arab instrumentals on this one), Namida 3000, and Disinfected Generation. And even though I think the track Misha(skit) is a bit of a misnomer, I really loved this track. It reminded me of something from an RPG for the SNES. I think Kimura’s use of those kinds of sounds on this track is really creative. So, all in all, I was very pleased with this album. I know that, with Move, you can’t really say “this is a good sign of things to come,” because their next work may be totally different, but if they decided to settle on this style, I would have absolutely no problems with it!
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