Miyako (Japan Version)
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Customer Review of "Miyako (Japan Version)"
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Anonymous
July 28, 2004
July 28, 2004
Cool album!!
| I like this album but I still prefer to listen to Gozen alot more. In this album (Miyako) the songs are great but you don't hear much of Isshi's beautiful high voice like in Gozen. Thats just my opinion though:> |
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Anonymous
July 10, 2004
July 10, 2004
Oh my Kagrra,
| Miyako is Kagrra's best album by far. It really blew Gozen out of the water for me. If only this site provided more of their other works, Id be happy to review them but ah well. My most favorite track here is number nine, Tsurezure Uta, because it's so pure and uplifting at the same time; and since its positioned above Urei I fully appreciate the happiness provided in the song. Isshis vocals have been flowing perfectly well throughout this album; youd almost think he lived through the once brutal and romantically crossed Japan. He has a tendency to hit notes that are too high for him, but I don't see that as a weakness, just as something that ties him closer to the traditional stances of performing as a vocalist. This was truly a magical experience for me, and I hope Kagrra continues to take us away from this world and leads us on another adventurous ride into the past. |
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Anonymous
May 23, 2004
May 23, 2004
A must get album
| I got this album after I have only heard two songs from Kagrra and not knowing what to expect and I must say, it is a must have. It is a prefect blend of traditional Japanese melodies and modern rock, and it sounds great! Some people complain about Isshi's voice, however I think that is a very nice. Track number 2 is my favorite. Even though it is a short album (a little less then 40 minutes), it is worth ever penny. |
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