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Hanadairo (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version) DVD Region 2

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Customer Review of "Hanadairo (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)"

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

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Sora
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June 12, 2006

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A New Style Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This album sees Chitose move away from her typical domain of slow, sweeping ballad-types.

With this album, Chitose dabbles in songs that are almost pop/rock. At first, the style seems a strange match for Chitose's voice, but the musical quickly proves itself worthy.

Some of the tracks ('Haru no Katami', 'Kataritsugu Koto', 'Shinda Onna no Ko') are just like the Chitose we've seen on previous albums. And the new tracks settle in well after a few listens.

While the album isn't as fantastic or amazing as her others, it's still very, very good and worth the money.
The PVs on the DVD add to the value of this release (even if there is Nothing else on the DVD, the PVs are gorgeous, and it's great to see them on a large screen).

Tracklist:
1) Hitsuji no Dolly
2) Maebure
3) Ao no Requiem
4) Yomihitoshirazu
5) Hanadairo
6) Haru no Katami
7) Tsuyukusa no Yoru
8) Kyooryuu no Egaki-Gata
9) Reimei
10) Amrita
11) Inori
12) Kataritsugu Koto
13) Shinda Onna no Ko
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Cherryblossom-garden.com
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May 14, 2006

Brilliant comeback Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Finally it's here! Hajime Chitose's third album after a long break from the industry. This album was worth the wait though, and I highly recommend this album to everyone that loves Japanese music. The three singles before this album, Kataritsugu Koto, Haru no Katami and Ao no Requiem were brilliant, and this album adds another 10 awesome tracks. I won't spoil the fun by writing about every track, but just take my word for it, it's everything you could want from a Chitose album. My personal favorite is Shinda Onnanoko, the bonus track included with the limited edition. It's a very powerful ballad about the tragedy of Hiroshima, and Chitose's awesome voice gives it that emotional edge. The packaging for the album is very pretty. The pictures of Chitose surrounded by beautiful foliage, flowers and birds really explains the meaning behind the title "Hanada Iro", which means "Light blue color", which in turn symbolizes peace. Buy this album, you won't regret it.
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