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Oborozukiyo - Inori (Limited Edition) (Overseas Version)

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Oborozukiyo - Inori (Limited Edition) (Overseas Version)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.6 out of 10 (5)

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Product Title: Oborozukiyo - Inori (Limited Edition) (Overseas Version) 朦朧月夜 -祈禱 (限定版) (海外版) 朦胧月夜 -祈祷 (限定版) (海外版) 朧月夜 - 祈り (限定盤) (海外版) Oborozukiyo - Inori (Limited Edition) (Overseas Version)
Singer Name(s): Nakashima Mika 中島美嘉 中岛美嘉 中島美嘉  나카시마 미카
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Release Date: 2004-11-04
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): CD
Other Information: Album
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003890128

Product Information / Track List

完全生產限定迷你專輯
朦朧月夜 ~ 祈願

收錄與日本小提琴巨匠 -葉加瀨太郎
首度合作單曲 「朦朧月夜 ~ 祈願 」

以及全新作品「沙羅」
翻唱作品「月之沙漠」等七首曲目

01. 朧月夜∼祈り
02. 沙羅
03. 月の沙漠
04. 雪の華(silent version)
05. 朧月夜∼祈り(acoustic mix)
06. 沙羅(Jazztronik remix)
07. 朧月夜∼祈り(Instrumental)

內附中譯歌詞

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Customer Review of "Oborozukiyo - Inori (Limited Edition) (Overseas Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.6 out of 10 (5)

Megan
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March 25, 2006

1 people found the following helpful

Best of Mika Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This singl is definially one of her best, oborozukiyo is one of my favorite song.
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August 20, 2005

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mika's best! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
this is mika's in her personal BEST so far!
If someone ask, what is my favourite Jpop song all time, I would have to say Mika Nakashima - Oborozukiyo~Inori. This song... OMIGOSHHH!!! A bow and salute to MIKA!!! Seriously!!! I fell in love with the original one (this is the only song that is able to make me cry) and as soon as I heard the accoustic version, I SHIVERed all over my body and I do still get goosebumps whenever I listen to this song. The strings, the piano, and the whole orchestra is just brilliantly composed. It's a heart-breaking song which can touched you and make you feel emotional. Originally this song is a traditional japanese folk song, but Mika creatively edited some of the lyrics. It's beautiful!
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Anonymous

June 14, 2005

1 people found the following helpful

A Nice Mini-Album! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I bought this limited edition mini-album, right after the arrival of my purchase of MUSIC. I listened to Oborozukiyo~Inori a few times, and just fell in love with it. I saw the track list for this mini-album, and it grabbed my interest because it had different songs, and different versions of Oborozukiyo~Inori. So if you are a fan of that song, then don't hesitate to get it before it's too late (it took a while for yesasia to find this item for me. I'm guessing they it will run out soon)!Though, I find the jazzmix of track 2 quite strange (hearing Mika's voice like that, you'll see what I mean!)
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Anonymous

April 26, 2005

1 people found the following helpful

My first experience to buy her mini-album Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
"oborozukiyo~inori" is such a great track. It begins with the sound of some strings. When I hear this track, it blows the scenery of a calm village. This song is originally a folk song. The original title is oborozukiyo, but Mika add some lyrics to it and add 'inori' to the title. It means 'prayer'. So, 'oborozukiyo~inori' means 'A Hazy Moonlit~Prayer'. I thought she is so creative, making a folk song into #1 big hits. At the second track, "sara" is a song that contains some gypsy tune. It's up-beat. "tsuki no sabaku" is a jazzy song. I think it's the jazzy song Mika ever sing. "yuki no hana (acoustic version)" sounds better than the original version. The violin striking through the bridge of the song. And her voice is more radiant in the acoustic version. So, if you're a truly Mika fan, buy it, before it's out of stock!
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Anonymous

January 14, 2005

1 people found the following helpful

Beautiful song Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Kudos to Mika. Beautiful and haunting. I'm not a fan before but this song convinced me. Highly waiting this new, 3rd album "Music" out in early March.

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