Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
The two-disc First Press Limited Edition comes with a DVD featuring music video and making of footage.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) Next Level (2CD+DVD)(香港版) Next Level (2CD+DVD)(香港版) Next Level (2CD+DVD)(香港版) Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Hong Kong Version) |
| Singer Name(s): | Hamasaki Ayumi 濱崎步 滨崎步 浜崎あゆみ 하마사키 아유미 |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2009-04-03 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Other Information: | 2CD+DVD |
| Package Weight: | 320 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| Publisher: | Avex Asia Limited |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1017017084 |
Product Information / Track List
2CD+DVD初回特殊包裝:粉紅彩盒式樣
Disc 1
01 Bridge to the sky
02. NEXT LEVEL
03. Disco-munication
04. EnergizE
05. Sparkle
06. rollin'
07. GREEN
08. Load of the SHUGYO
09. identity
10. Rule
11. LOVE 'n' HATE
12. Pieces of SEVEN
13. Days
14. Curtain call
Disc 2
LIVE CD from "PREMIUM COUNTDOWN LIVE 2008-2009 A "
01.GREEN
02.Will
03.End of the World
04.Heartplace
05.And Then
06.Naturally
07.POWDER SNOW
08.HOPE or PAIN
09.Over
10.SCAR
11.SIGNAL
12.Hana
13.too late
14.everywhere nowhere
15.Days
16.For My Dear...
DVD
01.Days (video clip)
02.GREEN (video clip)
03.Rule (video clip)
04.Sparkle (video clip)
05.NEXT LEVEL (video clip)
06.Curtain call (video clip)
07.Days (making clip)
08.GREEN (making clip)
09.Rule (making clip)
10.Sparkle (making clip)
11.NEXT LEVEL (making clip)
12.Curtain call (making clip)
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Professional Review of "Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Next Level (Japan Version)
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Another year means another album from Japanese pop diva Ayumi Hamasaki. This being her 10th album in ten years, Avex is pulling out all the stops for Next Level, offering four different types of packaging for the album. One of them is even a 2GB flash drive that includes the album in MP3 format. Talk about overblown marketing. But overblown is perfectly okay when the scale of the music easily matches Avex's marketing effort. Once again produced by Max Matsuura, Next Level is mostly comprised of a long chain of electronic instruments-driven upbeat songs to keep up with the themes of elevation and progression. While a landmark such as a musician's 10th album always seem to signal some kind of change in that musician's music, Hamasaki's team doesn't seem to care to change, producing essentially the same brand of energetic, mass audience-friendly pop that has kept her popular and relevant. However, by carrying on a unified tone and consistent energy from the beginning, Matsuura and Hamasaki have perfected their formula and produced what is easily one of the most entertaining J-pop albums of 2009. Unlike the usual J-pop albums, which simply group up a mix of singles and side tracks with little concern for any kind of a consistent tone, the team behind Next Level actually builds a very consistent energy throughout the album through the use of interludes. The album immediately acknowledges its electronic influence with opening interlude Bridge to the Sky (Track 1) and titular track NEXT LEVEL (Track 2). The two songs slowly build up the energy that will carry through much of the album. Even though there isn't much of a composition for either of the opening tracks, their success in building its atmosphere makes up for the lazy songwriting. That can apply to a number of songs in Next Level, as the upbeat dance tracks divide nicely into two emphases - composition-based, which puts songwriting first as its priority, and atmosphere-based, which puts production first. However, neither category should suggest anything in the way of criticism, since dance songs are more about provoking a certain feeling through the general atmosphere than through the musical notes. In this case, the dance songs on Next Level certainly achieve that. One of those songs is Sparkle (Track 5), a roller coaster of a dance song that completely relies on the bombastic arrangement by CMJK to slowly build up its energy and release it in an effective, head-spinning dose. Another song light on actual songwriting is Rule (Track 10), the theme song for the live-action Dragonball film. Even though it features a repetitive chorus that borders on irritating and a lazily-written verse, it has more energy and attitude in its 4 minutes than all 86 minutes of the film. The composition-based dance songs are also fairly strong and naturally more memorable, though their compositions are sometimes overwhelmed by their bombastic arrangements. However, the strangely-titled EnergizE (Track 4) does manage to find that balance. The most interesting thing about EnergizE is that Yuta Nakano's composition is in the style of a bubble gum pop song that could've easily been sung by Ai Otsuka or any of the Morning Musume girls. Instead, CMJK's arrangement mixes rock and electronic elements together, giving the song a broader and obviously more ambitious sound than it may have intended to fit Hamasaki's more mature image. Because the sound fits just right with the arrangement of the other dance songs, EnergizE surprisingly feels right at home in Next Level. Matuura's wisest decision on Next Level is to place the album's two obligatory ballads at the end, keeping the energy of the dance song consistent. Though the two ballads don't quite belong on the album, they're still solid songs on their own terms. Days (Track 13) is a typical commercial ballad with an affecting composition by Kunio Tago (who also wrote Together When on Hamasaki's last album Guilty) and a grandiose arrangement that's perfectly fitting for a pop diva like Hamasaki. In comparison to Together When, the relatively simpler and smoother composition makes for a more attractive commercial ballad, and it allows more room for Hamasaki to give a more emotional vocal performance that avoids the heavy vibrato that plagued her vocal performance on her last album. Next Level also closes on a poignant note with Curtain Call (Track 14), by far the quietest song on the album, and also the song that relies the heaviest on Hamasaki's vocal. Even though Curtain Call feels more like an interlude than an independent song, it's a surprisingly appropriate ending for a dance album like Next Level. For such an important milestone, Next Level is a considerably lighter album than Guilty and also surprisingly lacking in ambition. One can even argue that Hamasaki's team is using this only as a celebration album, giving it the energy of a remix album and plenty of potential for more grand stage performances at her future concert tours. With a nice balance between arrangement, composition, and vocals, even Hamasaki's detractors will find something to appreciate about Next Level. Perhaps that's the best compliment one can give for any pop album, and certainly one that Next Level deserves. Recommended Tracks: NEXT LEVEL (Track 2), EnergizE (Track 4), Sparkle (Track 5), Rule (Track 10), Days (Track 13), Curtain Call (Track 14) by Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Hong Kong Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (26)
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December 9, 2010
This customer review refers to Next Level (Japan Version)
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i think this sound is her best,i wish she would stay with this 80's pop sound becuase its really good for her. the best songs are "Love n' hate" "Sparkle" "green" "Rollin'" "Brigde to the sky" unfortunatley is an interlud/intro song wich sucks becuase its amazing. "days" "curtian call" |
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February 13, 2010
Listen before you make a judgement
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I confess that I used to perceive Ayu as an overrated celebrity who cares more about her nails and hair than the songs she produced. How wrong I was. I bought this album on impulse a few days ago (just wanted to spurge on something like I always did). As the songs started playing on my Ipod, I realised how shallow I was to judge people by their looks (yeah I thought she looked bimbotic and won’t be able to pull off a song with that high pitched voice of hers). However, this album kicked off with a pleasant interlude “bridge to the sky” followed by the revitalizing “Next Level”. The middle part then consists of pop-rock songs like “Rule” and “Green” and ended beautifully with the soft ballads “Days” and “Curtain call”. I especially like Curtain call because it brilliantly portrays the loneliness and yearning for an unrequited love. To my delight there was no sign of over pitching in Ayu’s voice throughout the whole album, which shows how much she has grown as a singer over the years (I heard some songs in her earlier days over the radio and I thought her voice was too high and sharp in some parts). The tracks are also neatly organized with meaningful interludes to segregate them. This is my first Ayu album and I am definitely going to support the rest of her studio albums from now onwards (I just purchased GUILTY and placed orders for MISSUNDERSTOOD and MY STORY!!). Overall, Ayu’s style and fashion might overshadow many other artistes out there to the extent that one may question the credibility of her ability as a singer. But the fact that she remains unbeatable in the music scene after 10 long years sure speaks for itself. |
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November 6, 2009
This customer review refers to Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Japan Version)
So yes...
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This is totally a NEXT LEVEL work! I don't think I will ever have a "bad" opinion regarding any AYU's work. As always AYU's songs are full of meaning and emotions. Beautiful! The DVD is excellent. I don't know what else I could say... everything's FANTASTIC! So yes... another GREAT WORK! ~AYU-san... Ganbatte kudasai!!!!~ |
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August 27, 2009
This customer review refers to Next Level (2CD+DVD)(Japan Version)
Into the NEXT LEVEL
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This album has so many styles of music. I really like Bridge to the sky+NEXT LEVEL, the prelude plus the song makes me feel like going to a paceful place. Then the electronic part fills me up of energy (like the title's song EnergizE). After that, the rock part makes an explosion so we get calm again with Days and Curtain Call I bought the 2CD+DVD version and I have to say that the live CD is GREAT, the vocals are awesome and you can hear her hand's pain (so touching) but also, i have to say that this would be perfect if the DVD of few songs of the concert (at least GREEN, will and Days) was included. |
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July 24, 2009
This customer review refers to Next Level (Japan Version)
Love it
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I've been following Ayu's work for half a decade now. Of all of her recent works. this album stands out the most to me. Even though she has released almost a dozen albums or so, this album is very catchy and emotional. Next level is one of my favorite Jpop album all time because of the variety of beats and lyrics. Ayu's best days are not behind her; she is getting better every year. Please buy this great album! |










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