Iza, Now (CD+DVD+24-page booklet)(Limited Edition)(Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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February 10, 2006
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| Wow Great I like this album poor thing why they don't have song " La Familia by Jun " I like him and song...! hiks.... I wanna have this song! why they don't show his song La Familia by Jun Matsumoto...in this album! I Like this song so muchhhhhh!!! Jun is so cuteeeee..... GANBATTE Arashi and Jun... ^^' |
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June 6, 2005
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Arashi Iza, Now
| Arashi's 4th album is slightly disappointing. They changed their style in the first 6 or 7 tracks, opting for European-style music. While it is supposed to be a refreshing change, the catchy hooks and tunes have all but disappeared and the tunes are rather dry. But, nonetheless, the addition of singles, Tomadominagara, Hadashi no Mirai and Pikanchi Double is something to look forward to. Here, the old Arashi shines brilliantly through with their upbeat vocals and their cheery delivery. The last 3 tracks are also reminiscent of the old Arashi style, slower in pacing but extremely catchy. The album ends off beautifully with the last track which is nicely-done and wonderfully written, delivered with the right mix of emotion and hitting all the right notes just in time to save this album. |
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