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Make Progress (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)
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Nami Makes Progress!

It's been over a year since new generation music princess Tamaki Nami took the J-pop world by storm with her debut LP Greeting. Now she's back with her explosive second album that features top dance, rock and hip hop music as well as some soothing ballads and is packed with 13 red hot smashes including Daitan ni Ikimashou ?Heart & Soul, the end title theme Reason from the popular anime series Gundam Seed Destiny and Fortune plus more! What's more, music lovers also get to enjoy the talented artist's previously un-released bonus track Reason Reproduction? Flash-forward mix?, which is more than enough reason for all true Nami lovers to grab a copy of this sensational release to stock up on their collection before it's too late!

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Product Title: Make Progress (Normal Edition)(Japan Version) Make Progress (普通版)(日本版) Make Progress (普通版)(日本版) Make Progress (通常盤)(日本版) Make Progress (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)
Singer Name(s): Tamaki Nami 玉置成實 玉置成实 玉置成実 Tamaki Nami
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Release Date: 2005-05-11
Publisher Product Code: SRCL-5908
Language: Japanese
Disc Format(s): CD
Other Information: Album
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Sony Music Records
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003972931

Product Information / Track List

アーティスト:玉置成実
タイトル:Make Progress(通常盤)

玉置成実のセカンド・アルバムの通常盤。「Reason」「Fortune」「Heroine」「Dreamers」他、ボーナス・トラックとして「Reason Reproduction」を含む楽曲を収録。DVD付き初回生産限定盤(SRCL-5906)同時発売。

01. Fly Away
02. Reason
03. Daybreak
04. Future Step
05. Truth
06. 大胆にいきましょう↑Heart & Soul↑
07. Make Progress -Inst- -
08. Heroine
09. 暗闇物語 -
10. You -
11. Fortune
12. DreamerS
13. Distance
14. Reason Reproduction ?flash-forward mix?

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Professional Review of "Make Progress (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)"

June 8, 2007

The anime theme song genre plays a big role in the J-pop world. Some of J-pop’s biggest stars dip into this genre from time to time and score big hits. With one of her first hits being a theme song for Japanese Anime staple Gundam, Tamaki Nami found some of her biggest fans from Anime by performing at various Anime conventions around the world. The success of her Gundam theme song and her first album Greeting earned her the “best new artist” award in 2004. A year later, she brings her follow-up album Make Progress, under huge expectation to see how the pop songstress has evolved.

As expected from a pop singer such as Nami, Make Progress is predominantly composed of fast tracks. In fact, the album’s one and only slow track doesn’t arrive until track 10. For 35 minutes, the album delivers an adrenaline rush that starts with the prerequisite Euro-beat track Fly Away to the “80’s rock” entry Kurayami Monogatari (track 9). The fast tracks are what you expect from any female J-pop singer – none of them may be classic songs that people will remember in years to come, but the tone changes on numerous tracks so that the album holds the listeners’ attention.

A slight weakness appears when Make Progress reaches the ballad You. When performing a fast song, Nami’s vocals are perfect, with a sense of energy that one can expect from a 16-year old. However, once the album slows down, Nami has to rely on pure vocals to carry through the entire track, and the song begins to crumble. An advantage in Nami’s vocals is that her voice sounds more mature than her age, but only in her second year as a singer, she’ll need to make a little more progress (just as the album’s title suggests) before really delivering a good ballad.

Make Progress wraps up with three familiar tracks that have been released previously on singles and a remix of track 2 Reason – a wise decision that ends the album on a high, but unspectacular note. Make Progress is not groundbreaking music; this is stuff J-pop fans have been listening to since the days of Amuro Namie and Tetsuya Komuro. The good news is that the album carries the genre admirably with energetic tracks and a production team that knows how to use Nami’s musical strengths to full advantage. Nami’s young age also means that she’s only at the beginning of her career, and judging by the reception among fans of J-pop, she may be very happy that some things indeed never change.

By Kevin Ma

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Customer Review of "Make Progress (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)"

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

Evan
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August 10, 2006

Great Album!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is the best that Nami has done EVER! She is so talanted and yet so young. This album is so fast paced and up-beat. The best song, I'd say, is Kurayami Monogatari. It's very smooth and a little touch of darkness, with Fly Away and Truth coming in a close second and third. If you like this album, then check out her next album Speciality!
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March 27, 2006

Nami is sweet Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
There is no doubt that this girl has lots of talent.I thought her music wasnt going to be that good because she is so young but i was wrong,shes amazing and i coudnt stop listening to her music.Shes one of the stars im looking out for in the future
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Andrew Martinez
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January 30, 2006

Nami can take you on an adventure Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Man, this girl is keeping the Eurobeat feeling alive, and she’s doing it extremely well. I’d never heard any of Nami’s music before, so this was a blind purchase for me, but it’s one I’m glad I took the “leap of faith” on. This album certainly grabs you right from the beginning, and doesn’t let go. Nami’s control of her voice impressed me for someone so young, especially since so many female artists who sing in the same style tend to be a bit pitchy. However, Nami never seems to lose her control, in spite of the sometimes rapidly changing melodies that she follows. For the most part, this album has a feel that really matches well with its title- many of the instrumentals had a “future” sound, something I usually like to picture as being “space” music. (Think Two-Mix-esque.) It’s not just electronica; it has a particularly mystical and outward-searching feel. It’s hard to describe, but you know it when you hear it. In addition, the songs on this album have extremely catchy melodies, especially for the choruses, so you’re almost never going to find yourself sitting still while you listen to this music. That’s what I like to call entertaining. My favorites on this album were Reason, Future Step, Heroine, Kurayami Monogatari, and Reason Reproduction ~Flash Forward Mix~.
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Michael
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July 8, 2005

Go Nami!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This album is just amazing, and I can't believe that Nami is only 17 years old!! Her voice is very mature and it shows from the tracks on this cd. Unlike Nick from the previous review, I liked Fortune and think that it's one of the best if not the best song on the album. I didn't really like future step nor the make progress instrumental, but I did find all the songs very catchy. However, one song that I really didn't like was Heart and soul, I thought that the song was pretty much annoying. If you haven't heard of Nami Tamaki before, I would recommend this album or her previous album (Greeting) to anyone that enjoys fast paced japanese music.
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Nick
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July 7, 2005

Nami Made Her Progress, she's here!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Wow! It's unbelievable to think that it's been over 2 years since Nami has debued! It's hard to think that "Beleive" was out when she was 14, and now she's 17 O_O! This album marks Nami's Progress as an artist, as the name specifies. This album has way more mature vocals by Nami, and the each of the singles is very much different from the next! Keep-Smiling Nami, and Continue to "Make Progress"

-Fly Away- - This is a perfect opening track for the album, as the name requests, she's flying away, and we continue to hear awesome electric guitar effects, and bits of English by Nami! 9.5/10
Reason - Busting it up next is the first ending theme to "Gundam SEED Destiny", this song was my absolute favorite song since it was released to -ahem- well you'll see as you read on. I'm sure if you're reading this you know the song 10/10
Daybreak - Well, as we continue w/2 awesome tracks, we do have to get a filler, too bad it was one of album's new tracks that it had to be 8.5/10
Future Step - Wow, this song is so cool! Nami has tons of english poured into this track, awesome backing vocals too 9.5/10
Truth - This track was a B-Side from the Reason Single, I would've much prefered Promised Land, but that's okay 9/10
Daitan ni Ikimashou ^Heart&Soul^ - Would you have ever thought that a 16 year old girl in Japan would cover an A*Teens track? Better believe it, the original A*Teens version is "A Perfect Match", Go Nami for making an awesome new version! 9.5/10
Make Progress -inst- - No Real comment, awesome way to enter the next track
Heroine - Here it is! The Best Nami Tamaki song to date, this song is full of way cool club tech effects and awesome guitar effects, of course, you rock my socks! 10/10
Story of Darkness - Wow, this was an interesting track, starting out w/the prog-rock effect, than going in to the classic Nami style...I suppose she "Enjoys Dakuness" 10/10
YOU - Not My favorite, but a cool slow song, different from every other song she's had plus she wrote it also 9/10
Fortune - Meh, This song is Nami's worst single track, I don't know what it is, but it reminds me of Utada's "Movin' on Without You", and it seams as if it's a recycled version, this track wins points for a cool outfit in the PV Version - 8.5/10
DreamerS - The very first Nami song the she wrote ALL by herself(Be Positive was co-written) This track I've liked so much more than Fortune, and I was angered when they chose to release Fortune as teh single, when DreamerS seriously would've doen better 9.5/10
Distance - And we grow on to Nami's worst song ever, man do I just hate this song! I can't believe it was chosen (From ^Heart&Soul^ Single) over Special Birthday, that is a way better song, and a way better way to end the album-Distance is non-occuring to me in this album 7.5/10
Reason -Flash Forward Mix- - This is it, if you liek the original, there's no doubt you'll like this version, extremely sped up, and WAY awesome beeps, and bops, and everything else! 10/10

Presentation - You can really tell by the presentation that this album took time, and really shows her maturity - 10/10
Album Pictures - A notch, so muhc higher compared to Greeting, wow, I went on for 45 pages seeing Nami in the same polka dotted dress, this time we get to see her in a nice mini skirt, in a very cool car...and also, in a Final Fantasy-esque Garden (reminds me of Aeris)
Limited Version Bonuses - Iwas really dissapointed when I heard that for buying the Limited Version you'd get the PV's. Well, I already ordered Nami's Make Progress DVD, and I was very aggravated that SONY would cheap out like that. They could've given us, iono, maybe stickers, or a poster, maybe a wristband, no the 4 PV's that are released on DVD (today actually) I really liked w/Greeting how we got a DVD of performances of Gundam SEED Festival, and a bonus book w/lyrics, atleast in this version we got a sparkly cover, and an oversized CD Case - 9/10

Overall(this is not an average) - 10/10 I can't give
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