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Diary (Japan Version)

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Diary (Japan Version)

Technical Information

Product Title: Diary (Japan Version) Diary (日本版) Diary (日本版) Diary (日本版) Diary (Japan Version)
Singer Name(s): Kiroro Kiroro Kiroro Kiroro Kiroro
Release Date: 2004-03-03
Publisher Product Code: VICL-61291
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): CD
Other Information: Album
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Victor Entertainment
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003054782

Product Information / Track List







アーティスト:Kiroro
タイトル:Diary


ANB系「土曜ワイド劇場」エンディング・テーマ「もう少し」、NHKアニメ「無人惑星サヴァイヴ」オープニング・テーマ「僕らのメッセージ」、「JICA ボランティア募集キャンペーン」イメージ・ソング「ずっと忘れない」他、全11曲を収録したアルバム。



01. もう少し
02. 僕らのメッセージ
03. ずっと忘れない
04. Love Call
05. 青い空探して
06. 愛の向こう
07. どうして
08. 涙の音
09. 恋まであとすこし
10. One day
11. 宝物
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Customer Review of "Diary (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (7)

Anonymous

June 5, 2005

Yet another Masterpiece by Kiroro Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Yes I am a Kiroro music fanatic, but it's justified to say that their albums are all enjoyable. From the very first Debut Album till Diary, all the songs are so enjoyable. All the albums are must buys for me, and more importantly, their latest albums are about to be released in Japan(after Okinawa special release). Be indulged in Kiroro Music. You won't regret it:)
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Anonymous

June 5, 2005

Hit the mark again! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
With this album "Diary", Kiroro hit the mark again! Next to their eternally wonderful and enchanting ballads, also the more fast-paced songs show a big step ahead compared to the past. Don't tell me that songs like "One Day" (track 10) and "Takaramono" (track 11) are not enjoyable!
The ones I prefer are "Namida no oto" and "Mou sukoshi", the others are not bad at all too!!
LOVE YOU CHIHARU AND AYANO!!
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Anonymous

December 23, 2004

simply the best Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is a typical Kiroro album, it consists of beautiful ballads and playful pop songs. I own all of Kiroro's albums, and Diary is definitely the best album of them all. the songwriting on this disc is absolutely flawless, and Chiharu's singing and Amano's piano accompaniment create an aural candy for all. this album is simply the best, and if you are new to Kiroro, this is a far from disappointing start to Kiroro's music.
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Anonymous

May 17, 2004

Good but less song than previous album Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
When i heard this album couple weeks ago,i felt an old touch of kiroro music.I love all of kiroro diary's songs but the most i like is the sixth song,Ai no mukou.A strange style of kiroro,i heard on Koi made ato sukoshi.But generally this album is very very good!
Tsugi no album o itsumo matteru da!!
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Anonymous

April 6, 2004

Review of Kiroro's 'Diary' Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
For those who are not familiar with Kiroro, they comprise of Chiharu Tamashiro (Vocal and chorus) and Ayano Kinjo (Piano and chorus). Personally, I think Chiharu is a good tune-composer and has very pleasant and clear vocals. I am not very familiar with Kiroro yet myself, but I think they are known for their pastoral-style music. The chinese pop singer Rene Lau had used many of their tunes for her own chinese songs, and I like these songs.

My favourite tracks in this album are tracks 1 (Mou sukoshi or 'just a little more') and 8, perhaps because they are the more doleful-sounding songs in the album.

'Mou sukoshi' is available in singles; I recommend it as a sampler to all who want to listen to Kiroro's music.

They have slightly more upbeat and fast-paced songs in this album too, used for cartoons or anime; but I'm not a fan of these very much. I guess part of the reason why people are interested in Kiroro as a group is also to listen to Ayano Kinjo play the piano. I prefer their slower, quieter songs.
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