Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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First Press Limited Edition comes with a DVD featuring music video and live and behind-the-scenes footage from Leah's performance in Hong Kong.
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| Product Title: | Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Taiwan Version) Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(初回限定版)(台灣版) Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(初回限定版)(台湾版) Communication!!! (DVD付き初回限定盤)(台湾版) Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Taiwan Version) |
| Singer Name(s): | Leah Dizon Leah Dizon Leah Dizon リア・ディゾン Leah Dizon |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2008-08-29 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Other Information: | Album/ CD+DVD |
| Package Weight: | 200 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | Universal Music (TW) |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011880222 |
Product Information / Track List
01 Step Into my world
02 Love Paradox
03 LOVE SWEET CANDY
04 Without a good-bye
05 Vanilla
06 Nothin’ to Lose
07 Lost at Sea
08 Communication!!!
09 Not Too Bad
10 BxKxRxxx
11 Under The Same Sky
12 Thank you
DVD
01 Under The Same Sky(PV)
02 Under The Same Sky(Tokoy Prom Queen Version)(PV)
03 Under The Same Sky(Making Video)
04 Vanilla(PV)
05 Sweet Vanilla shot
06 Love Paradox(PV)
07 Hong Kong Tour Live & Off Leah’s Cut
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Professional Review of "Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Taiwan Version)"
This professional review refers to Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
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There hasn't been a Japanese pop star in recent memory that has reached widespread Panasian appeal as quickly as Leah Dizon. Since releasing her first Japanese single in February 2007, Leah has captured enough attention of Asian male pop fans that her record company quickly moved to release her second album within a year. Communication!!! is an unlikely step in Leah's pop career. Not as strong in vocal or attitude as ero-kawaii (erotic-cute) pioneer Koda Kumi, but more risqué than the usual squeaky-clean female idol, the album attempts to present Leah as a more all-around pop singer with both her choice genre of R&B and more mature rock songs. The album also marks a continuing challenge for Leah, as she tries to advance her vocal skills while also taking on co-songwriting duties on most of the album. Gone this time around is the soft R&B style of her debut single Softly, which fit well with Leah's vocal style and was a perfect first step to establish a genre for her. Instead, her record company chose to have her spread out to a generally more mature sound, while also giving her a cleaner, bubble-gum pop image. The opening track Step Into My World (Track 1) wraps up that new image in an easily digestible package. With an easy-to-remember hook and a light, upbeat vibe, Step Into My World is as likeable as bubble-gum pop goes, even though Leah's struggle in the vocal department is already beginning to show. Working more to Leah's vocal is single Vanilla (Track 5), which features a bubble-gum pop style similar to Step Into My World. However, the composition by composers ha-j and Yoshihiko Chino (who has worked with female pop idols such as Aya Ueto and Yui Aragaki as well) doesn't quite strain Leah's voice, making the song a more comfortable listen than the opening track. The reggae-pop track Love Sweet Candy is also in a similar vein with the other bubble-gum pop tracks, presenting a sweeter and livelier side of Leah. The composition is easy on both Leah and the listeners, and the inclusion of reggae in the arrangement also makes Love Sweet Candy an interesting standout among the other tracks. One of the biggest challenges that Leah tackles in Communication!!! is her transition into rock. The centerpiece of the album is Lost at Sea (Track 7), which not only features Leah's lyrics (one of the few without a co-lyricist), but also Leah as a co-composer with Yoshihiko Chino. Lost at Sea is an admirable attempt by Leah to present a more mature image of herself with its relatively dark lyrics and a strong composition. However, Leah's voice struggles to the point of slurring through her own English lyrics, which are surprisingly competently written (sans a strange inclusion of Japanese in the bridge). Even though she performs slightly better in the album's other rock track Without a Good-bye (Track 4), it becomes apparent in Communication!!! that rock will not take over as Leah's genre of choice. Leah does attempt to further her image while staying in her musical genre of choice in the album as well. The American-style R&B dance track Love Paradox (Track 2) is an example of that, as the composers and producers (who also worked on Without a Good-bye) fit Leah's style with a bombastic arrangement while taking the primary emphasis away from vocals. A little more ambitious is the English-language dance song Nothin' to Lose (Track 6), which again features Leah as the sole lyricist. However, Hiro's busy composition causes Leah to speed past her own lyrics, which is filled with contrived analogies of love to gambling terminology (Leah is originally from Las Vegas). The most effective R&B track comes when Leah finally slows down a little bit in "Not Too Bad" (Track 9). Written completely by HIRO, the smooth R&B track gives Leah a chance to show her more flirtatious side with her voice and further prove that R&B is her strongest genre. While Leah's record company is trying its best to inject Leah's music with maturity, they may have done so a little prematurely. Leah is still a relatively new singer, and her voice has yet to mature to the heights of the genre she attempts in the album. At this relatively early stage, Leah's producers should take advantage of her stronger genres in order to first establish her as a capable singer. Instead, Communication!!! exposes her weaknesses too soon and makes her future direction as a pop singer even harder to see. For now, Communication!!! marks an admirable effort by both Leah and her record company team, but it shows that there's still plenty of room for improvement before Leah reaches her potential as a true Panasian superstar. Recommended Tracks: Step Into My World (Track 1), Love Sweet Candy (Track 3), Vanilla (Track 5), Not Too Bad (Track 9) by Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Taiwan Version)"
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March 28, 2009
This customer review refers to Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
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Leah Dizon is the worst singer I've ever listened to, she just makes points with her sexy looks and there's nothing behind! She doesn't deserve it to be successful cuz she can't do anything but to be nearly naked! Hate her!!! |
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August 31, 2008
This customer review refers to Communication!!! (ALBUM+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
J-Pop Unique voice, catchy tunes
| Her songs are pretty catchy, and although her voice isn't that good (meaning I can hear her voice slightly off tune at all times), it is still adorable because it is uniquely hers. It's better than most J-pop albums I've listened to in that genre because of her voice, but I wouldn't buy it unless you are a fan of hers. |
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August 22, 2008
This customer review refers to Communication!!! (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)
| All songs are very catchy and the melody stuck in your head immediately. The album begins with the nice dance song ''Step into my world'' after there is a good mix of R&B, pop, dance and ballads. My favourite tracks , excluding the single ''Love Paradox'', are ''Lost at Sea'', ''Communication!!!'', ''BxKxRxxx'' and ''Under The Same Sky''. Her voice isn't improved that much after ''Destiny Line'' but I begin to listen to some improvements. |











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