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| Product Title: | Purana (Japan Ver.) Purana (日本版) Purana (日本版) プラーナ (日本版) Purana (Japan Ver.) |
| Singer Name(s): | Aikawa Nanase 相川七瀨 相川七濑 相川七瀬 Aikawa Nanase |
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| Release Date: | 2001-02-21 |
| Publisher Product Code: | CTCR-18023 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Other Information: | Japan Ver. |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | avex trax |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001806603 |
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Anonymous
March 30, 2001
March 30, 2001
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| #7 - Soft, poppish rock ballad that suddenly explodes into semi-chaos. I love the ironic twists that occur in the middle. Extremely heart-burning lyrics, and pretty steady vocal performance that shows signs of Nanase's improvement. #8 - Interesting combination of punk and kiddish vocals. It's almost like what Blink 182 (American punk band) would perform in, except it's cute and not as edgy. Similar to "Bub". #9 - Prepare for adrenaline over-dose from the rapid, heart-pounding beat. Feels like you're almost crashing into a wall. There's some strange guitar tweaking in the middle that makes it sound somewhat surreal. #10 - I love this one because it's different and gothic, in a "Buffy the Vampire" way. What I mean is it makes you think about death. Nanase's good vocal performance adds to the success of this song. #11 - Um.. this is one slow song I don't particularly like because it just doesn't suit her vocal capabilities. Makes her sound fake and strained. Sounds like something Noriko Sakai would sing though. #12 - Sounds like a commercialized version of Seven Seas. Make no mistake, it is good in some ways, but it gets boring after a few listenings. |
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Anonymous
March 30, 2001
March 30, 2001
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| I must give my hand to Nanase on this album. Overall, the technics are pretty good, except for certain slow ones. However denounced Track 5 may be, it is a pretty good song (if Nanase's voice could just be a bit more steady). The following are my comments on each song: #1 - This song leans towards the 50's classical rock vibe. It is just quite simply a fun song with a dip of rap. A mix of her past "Glory Days", "Break Out", and "Bitch". #2 - Strong vocals combined with explosive guitar performance. The feeling borders on anger and aggression. Overall style is similar to "Love Merry-Go-Round". #3 - This is one hard rock song with a strange melody that I had a hard time catching onto. I can't name a single song that is similar to this one. #4 - One truly optimistic ballad that gives an airy, floating feeling. You'll swear you were flying over water. The concise guitar riffs makes this a perfect rock song that is almost alternative. #5 - Soft, sad ballad that is a mystical world in itself. One must give credit to its amazing orchestral (yet contemporary) background music. Nanase could improve on her technics to make this a perfect combination. #6 - This song is similar to what a young Joan Jett (American rock artist) would perform in. Lots of classical rockabilic guitar activity, and a twangy vocal. Similar to "Sweet Emotion". (continue below) |
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Anonymous
March 26, 2001
March 26, 2001
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| I THINK TRACK 4,6,12 are NOT BAD. TRACK 7 IS NICE. BUT I DUN LIKE TRACK 5 AND 8. THE REST ARE OK. STILL, I AM A FAN OF HER. NANASE AIKAWA WORK HARDER!!! |
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Anonymous
March 26, 2001
March 26, 2001
cute
| she sounds cute in seven seas/trust me and dandelion. but i like sakura saku best. the music is so gentle. |
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Anonymous
March 25, 2001
March 25, 2001
I LOVE IT
| i like most of the songs in this cd esp track 1,2,3,4,7,12. guess what? i think she looks prettier and cuter now. yeah...however i think the contents in purana can be improved. all the best nanase!!! |
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