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Singer-songwriter Olivia returns with her first mini album in over one and a half years. Her principal track on Trinka Trinka is the end title theme Rain for the TV Tokyo drama K-tai Ivestigator 7 starring Kubota Masataka and Matsuda Satoshi.

This edition comes with a DVD featuring the music video of Rain.

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Product Title: Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Hong Kong Version) Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(初回限定版)(香港版) Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(初回限定版)(香港版) Trinka Trinka (DVD付き初回限定盤)(香港版) Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Hong Kong Version)
Singer Name(s): OLIVIA OLIVIA OLIVIA OLIVIA OLIVIA
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Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2008-09-27
Language: Japanese
Disc Format(s): CD
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Other Information: Single+DVD
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Avex Asia Limited
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1012095652

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OLIVIA 奧莉維亞睽違1年又8個月的全新迷你專輯「Trinka Trinka 繽卡 繽卡」。專輯名稱「Trinka Trinka 繽卡 繽卡」為OLIVIA 奧莉維亞自創的單字,用來形容女孩子們咯咯輕笑時銀鈴般的笑聲。睽違已久的全新作品融合了Techno、工業搖滾、Ambient以及本身擅長的搖滾要素等而更顯層次變化豐富,與過去作品相比更多了些活潑明亮的感覺,這正呼應著OLIVIA奧莉維亞心境的轉變,她同時也期待能透過音樂傳達給大家。「Rain」收錄為日劇「手機搜查官7(暫定)」片尾曲。

01. Trinka trinka
02. Rain
03. Because
04. Collecting sparkles
05. Miss you
06. Your smile

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01. Rain (music clip 音樂錄影帶)
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Professional Review of "Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Hong Kong Version) "

October 6, 2008

This professional review refers to Trinka Trinka (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
Imagine Cyndi Lauper crossed with electronic rock-pop and you have a rough idea about the music of Olivia (full name Olivia Lufkin), who was last providing the music for the character Reira in the animated version of Nana. Her almost doll-like voice and musical style may bring back horrid memories of late 90s Eurobeat for some, but her latest mini-album Trinka Trinka is an energetic dose of alternative bubble gum rock that works perfectly at its current length.

With only six tracks, the mini-album gets right down to business with opening track Trinka Trinka (Track 1), which may just be the most childishly kinky name for sex ever created. The electronic bubble gum pop style is most apparent here through the extensive use of synthesizer and the constant presence of bass at various speeds. It also shows Olivia having fun through vocals, as her enthusiasm breaks through the electronic modification.

In a similar vein is Collecting Sparkles (Track 4). This time around, the vocal modification is gone, though the style of the arrangement remains the same. It's a comparatively more emotional track, which naturally results in a more serious vocal style. It certainly works better than Miss You (Track 5), an electronic rock ballad that features an annoying redundant chorus that induces memories of Enya.

A far more effective rock ballad is Because (Track 3), which opens in a piano-driven slow-burn style before culminating in a loud and powerful chorus. Olivia shows impressive vocal range here, starting with a falsetto-filled verse before unleashing a torrent of emotions in the chorus, despite the modified sound. While it has completely opposite intention from Trinka Trinka, Because works just as effectively because they both have a very clear tonal intentions, and both achieve them effectively.

Olivia also departs from the electronic style with a pair of rock tracks. Your Smile (Track 6) achieves a consistent electric guitar-driven rock style, but the arrangement - of both the vocal and the music - becomes too chaotic at times, making for a messy ending track to the mini-album. The other rock song, Rain (Track 2), is more pleasing in terms of being commercially appealing with a persistent energy throughout. Olivia uses a dynamic vocal style more suited for the genre here, but does so without losing her distinct voice. It also serves nicely as a bridge between Trinka Trinka and Because by carrying over the same pace of the opening track while also setting up the more serious tone of the next track.

The mini-album format is perfect for Trinka Trinka. It remains dynamic by constantly changing musical styles between tracks, and at just over 28 minutes, it never overstays its welcome. The pacing is quick, but it never feels frenetic or rushed. The result is a nice blend of Japanese rock-pop and Western alternative bubble gum music, which seems to sum up both Olivia's musical style and her identity within the Japanese music world. Olivia has yet to reach true commercial success because of her unconventional vocal style, despite playing to a style of rock that has become the trend of today's Japanese pop world. With her enthusiasm for the phrase "Trinka Trinka" (she ends every blog entry with it), perhaps a reinvention into a more fun bubble gum pop style is in order.

by Kevin Ma

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10 (1)

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September 24, 2008

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Nice. Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
It's a nice mini-album from OLIVIA, but no more than that. I feel like she's just scratching the surface of her true potential and creativity in Trinka Trinka, but it's not bad at all, of course. I was slightly dissapointed to, that she only put one music clip of RAIN on it. It feels like she could have done a bit "more", and I'm not talking about quantity, I'm a fan of quality :) Still, I'm hooked on "Your smile" and "Miss you".

Nice OLIVIA, but I hope to see so much, much more from you!
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