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nobuchikaeri.rx (Japan Version)

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nobuchikaeri.rx (Japan Version)

Customer Review of "nobuchikaeri.rx (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)

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Andrew Martinez
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May 19, 2006

A little short Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Let me just get this out of the way: this album was a little bit short. Not so short that it's not worth the money, but I definitely would have liked to see a longer track list (especially a remix of Inner Glow, but that's because of personal preference). However, looking at the tracks included, I still enjoyed this club-centered album. There's no question these tracks are made for lounging and dancing. To me, they're sort of more what I had expected Eri's music to be like when all I head heard from her was the tracks on the PSP game Lumines- slightly less melodious than the songs on her debut album and a little more beat-heavy. As far as individual tracks, I was a little upset about the FPM remix as it's really just a mash-up. I'm not a fan for mash-ups, but if you like them, then maybe this will be up your alley. The other track that bothered me was Herbert's Pikey Remix of Kodou, which could have been better without the annoying, repeating vox they used. My favorite on the album was the Azzido Da Bass remix of Voice, although, again, it's slightly less melodious. They also took out the most impressive part of the original Voice- Eri's long hold on the high note towards the middle of the song. I would have liked to see that stay, but even without it, the remix is still pretty rockin'. The Linus Loves Remix of Yume No Kakera and Sing A Song "Royksopp I Kramsno Remix" are probably next in line. The former has a nice, chill feel, while the latter just meanders between rhythms and tones extremely well. It's a snog you can really get lost in.
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