Image Gallery Now Loading… Previous Next Close

Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version)

Our Price: US$16.99
List: US$22.99 Save: US$6.00 (26%) Availability: Usually ships within 7 days
Important information about purchasing this product:
  • This product is accepted for return under certain conditions. For more details, please refer to our return policy.
  • This product will not be shipped to Japan, Hong Kong.
Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version)

YesAsia Editorial Description

One year after reaching the top of Oricon's album charts with their album My song Your song, Ikimonogakari returns with their fourth album, Hajimari no Uta. The band collaborated with a strong production team lineup including Tanaka Yusuke, Nishigawa Susumu, Shimada Masanori, Matsutoya Masataka, and Honma Akimitsu. Ikimonogakari's new 13-track album includes the hits Hotaru no Hikari, Futari, Nakumonka, Yell, and Joyful.
© 2009-2012 YesAsia.com Ltd. All rights reserved. This original content has been created by or licensed to YesAsia.com, and cannot be copied or republished in any medium without the express written permission of YesAsia.com.

Technical Information

Product Title: Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version) Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version) Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version) Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version) 이키모노가카리 - 시작의 노래 (한국판)
Singer Name(s): Ikimonogakari Ikimonogakari Ikimonogakari いきものがかり Ikimonogakari
Release Date: 2009-12-24
Language: Japanese
Disc Format(s): CD
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Sony Music (KR)
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021886928

Product Information / Track List

이키모노가카리 - 시작의 노래 (한국판)

01. ハジマリノウタ~遠い空澄んで~ (Hajimarinouta~Tooisora Sunde~ - 시작의 노래~먼 하늘은 맑고~)
02. 夢見台 (Yumemidai - 몽견대)
03. じょいふる (Joyfull - 조이플)
04. YELL
05. なくもんか (Nakumonka - 울지 않아)
06. 眞の月 (Mahiruno Tsuki - 한낮의 달)
07. ホタルノヒカリ (Hotaruno Hikari - 반디의 빛)
08. 秋櫻 (Kosumosu - 코스모스)
09. ふたり (Futari - 두 사람)
10. てのひらの音 (Tenohirano Oto - 손바닥 소리)
11. How to make it
12. 未來惑星 (Mirai Wakusei - 미래혹성)
13. 明日へ向かう歸り道 (Ashitae Mukau Kaerimichi - 내일로 향하는 귀로)

웃고, 울고, 애달픈 노래… 인기 절정의 혼성 3인조 그룹 “이키모노가카리” 4집 앨범
하지마리노 우타(시작의 노래) 일본과 동시발매!!

올해 발표한 4장의 대히트 싱글 「♪후타리 (두 사람) *드라마 ‘나의 여동생’ 주제가」,「♪호타루노 히카리 (반디의 빛) *애니메이션 ‘나루토 질풍전’ 오프닝 테마」,「♪YELL *NHK ‘민나노우타’ 곡 / ♪조이플 (Joyfull) *구리코 ‘포키 초콜릿’ CM 송」,「♪나쿠몬카 (울지않아) *영화 ‘나쿠몬카’ 주제가」총 대히트 곡5곡이 모두 포함되어 있는 최고의 걸작 앨범 완성!
그 동안 첫 DVD 영상 발매, 총 38번의 전국 투어, 여름 축제 「ap bank fes'09」 참가, 유즈 주최의 「온야사이(音野祭)」 축제 등 수많은 대형 이벤트에 출연하며 기존보다 정렬적으로 활동을 해온 “이키모노 가카리”의 최고 걸작이 탄생하였다.
09년 발표된 히트 싱글들에 버금가는 곡들로 앨범을 구성하며 또다시 어김없이「버릴 곡이 없다」는 평판을 받고 있다. 사운드 프로듀서 또한 기존에 함께해온 프로듀서에 더하여 일본 초일류의 호화 프로듀서가 새롭게 참가!
국내 팬들이 학수고대하고 있는 “이키모노 가카리” 대망의 앨범!
Additional Information may be provided by the manufacturer, supplier, or a third party, and may be in its original language

Other Versions of "Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version)"

YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features

Professional Review of "Ikimonogakari - Hajimari no Uta (Korea Version)"

January 13, 2010

This professional review refers to Hajimari no Uta (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
Ten years after their establishment, Japanese trio Ikimono-gakari finally climbed to the top of the charts last year with My Song Your Song, their 3rd major album. Almost exactly a year later, they return to repeat the success with Hajimari no Uta. Despite guitarist/songwriter/vocalist Yoshiki Mizuno playing the leader role behind the scenes, main vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka's voice largely dominates the album. Even when the songwriting or the production become lackluster (particularly in the side tracks), Yoshioka's youthful enthusiasm is clearly expressed in her voice, fitting the generally light tone of the album. Blending modern musical sensibilities with traditional youthful innocence, Ikimono-gakari has a more everyman vibe than their pop music contemporaries, and Hajimari no Uta reflects that sensibility perfectly.

Songwriting duties are split between male members Mizuno and Hotaka Yamashita, with Mizuno responsible for the five A-sides and Yamashita responsible for seven side tracks. While Mizuno's contributions are more pop chart-friendly, the Yamashita works that open the album set the tone up nicely as well. Titular track Hajimari no Uta (Track 1) is fairly representative of the light, gentle ballads the band has excelled at in the past, while Yumemidai (Track 2) sets up a brighter and more energetic side of the band's sound. Yoshioka's voice has a naturally cheerful attitude (though it lacks flexibility in expressing certain emotions), which makes her a perfect fit for Mizuno's Joyful (Track 3). Filled with cheerful lyrics about happiness, peace signs, and a whole lot of joy, the band even came up with a dance for the fun rock track, the closest it has gone to a full-blown pop-dance song. Yoshioka delivers the track playfully without going into the territory of excessively cute bubble-gum pop, and her vocal is a large part of the song's success.

However, the energy left by Joyful quickly dissipates with the ballad YELL (Track 4). Written and arranged like a melancholic ballad, YELL is actually the set piece of a national youth choral competition with lyrics about following dreams and moving forward. While its memorable and affecting composition makes it a good candidate for such use, giving such a melancholic melody encouraging lyrics makes a strange match, lessening YELL's ultimate emotional impact. On the other hand, the lyrics do explain Yoshioka's strangely upbeat delivery, though it might still leave some fans scratching their heads why such lyrics weren't used on a more cheerful melody.

The band does go back to a more traditional brand of ballad with Futari (Track 9), a bittersweet ballad in both composition and lyrics. However, Yoshioka seems to simply be following the composition in her delivery, lacking the ability to deliver the full emotional complexity of Mizuno's lyrics. Yoshioka lacks variety in her voice and the maturity to deliver some of the band's emotionally deeper works. While she's a fine vocalist who can deliver the band's light works perfectly, her delivery of heavier works such as this can only measure up to a good Karaoke rendition.

That is the problem of the band's work as well. As light and pleasant their brand of music is, there's little variation in arrangement throughout, filling the listeners' ears with layers and layers of music with little rest. With the second half of Hajimari no Uta lacking a climax like Joyful to break from the repetition, the album begins to overstay its welcome. However, the work is still fairly solid when judged individually, particularly in Yamashita's Akizakura (Track 8). Filled with attitude and energy, Yoshioka shines here with a feisty attitude and a dynamic vocal delivery, solidifying her talent as the voice of the band.

The two male members also get to flaunt their vocal talent later with Tenohira no Oto (Track 10), a peppy rock track that also marks the only time a male voice can be heard on the album. Even though Yamashita and Mizuno perform proficiently on vocal duties, the song's general style - especially with the male voice - is too similar at times to folk-rock male duo Yuzu. Producer Taichi Nakamura wisely brings the vocal focus of the second half back to Yoshioka, and the effect feels like a group effort that's fun to listen to. However, Yamashita's composition and the typical rock arrangement (by Nakamura) remain at side track quality because of the similarities to what's out there already.

As she had done in their previous album, Yoshioka contributes one song to Hajimari no Uta as songwriter. Mirai Wakusei (Track 12) is a mid-tempo rock ballad that fits Yoshioka's bright persona. While the composition is a little simplistic compared to the work of her fellow band members, Yoshioka seems to know what fits her vocally and has written something that allows her to express her brand of optimism without losing the emotions. It's not as commercially-friendly as Mizuno's works, but as the voice of the band, Yoshioka needs a work that represents her various qualities, and Mirai Wakusei can be considered a success in that regard.

As a pop album, Hajimari no Uta is a solid effort that represents the band sound-based, Karaoke-friendly Japanese pop music of today. There's no doubt that the band will continue connecting with their young fans as long as their style remains the same for the next several years. However, it'll be interesting to see how the band matures along with their fans, especially when Yoshioka matures further as a vocalist in the coming years. Hajimari no Uta is certainly not a turning point in the band's direction, but for a group that has taken so long to find mainstream success, it's perfectly fine to bask a little longer in the spotlight.

Recommended Tracks: Hajimari no Uta (Track 1), Joyful (Track 3), Akizakura (Track 8), Tenohita no Oto (Track 10), Mirai Wakusei (Track 12), Ashita e Mukau Kaerimichi (Track 13)

by Kevin Ma

This original content has been created by or licensed to YesAsia.com, and cannot be copied or republished in any medium without the express written permission of YesAsia.com.
Awakening (Mandarin Album) I AM Goods 2PM - Beautiful Wild 7 Love
  • Region & Language: No Region Selected - English
  • *Reference Currency: No Reference Currency
 Change Preferences 
Please enable cookies in your browser to experience all the features of our site, including the ability to make a purchase.
Close