Son Dam Bi The Second Mini Album
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numinair
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June 27, 2009
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June 27, 2009
Essential K-pop Mini Album
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[CD Time : 19:42] Digipack If you’ve already got Dam Bi Son’s recent 1st album “Type B - Back to 80s” then this previous second mini CD of Dam Bi’s could seem like a double up collection. But as the “Type B” album as remixes on it, here you have the original versions of “Michyeosseo” and “No Sympathy”. Plus a unique cut of the late 90’s disco-synth sounding “Play” and an instrumental version of “Michyeosseo”. Only the second song ballad is the same on both. If you haven’t got either album this mini CD is certainly worth getting. “Michyeosseo” as become a major song in the modern K-pop scene along with Wonder Girls, SNSD, Kara songs et al and, well, its a really good dance song. Its already inclusive on a remake album with other classic modern Korean pop songs such as Super Junior’s “Sorry Sorry” and SNSD’s “Gee” and by that merit speaks volumes that Dam Bi’s song here is her biggest hit so far, to go with other big hits on a celebratory remake album. Song wise as mentioned some good written dance music. “Michyeosseo” is so melodic, catchy and getting increasingly thrust into the collected K-pop music consciousness alongside songs like WG’s “Nobody” and SNSD’s “Gee”. Its rhythmic refrain is so classic and body moving dance at its best. If anything a song to associate alongside Brown Eyed Girls later songs than the more present cuter pop hooks. The second song ballad is also a touching and quite emotive rainy day sort of song, with Dam Bi’s sweet quivering vocals that make the song quite effective emotionally. “No Sympathy” I really like, albeit having a little of Jung Hwa Uhm and “Play” is also a good JHU disco nostalgia type (no bad thing). The CD is a normal sized digipack with attached booklet and plenty of gorgeous photos of Dam Bi. I really do recommend getting Dam Bi’s second mini CD here if you love all the Korean pop you can get your hands on (honestly, Dam Bi hasn’t given me a fiver to say this). Its another good classic slab of modern electric pop from Korea’s 'now' time in music. So add this to your collection as I feel this CD digipack original is worth getting before it ranks credence as a future collectible. For even more Dam Bi goodness, “Type B” is certainly the album to have as well. |
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Funky Monkey Baby
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September 17, 2008
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September 17, 2008
Another mini?
| Well, I love Son Dambi & I think she has a beautiful voice, but another mini!?!? (T_T) I wonder when we'll get a full album with 12-15 tracks & a DVD with music videos. Hmm! Well, anyway! Son Dambi shows off her vocal skills this time around & sounds very beautiful. I love the first single, "Invisible Person"! The video for it is sooo cute and she sounds like an angel. I'm glad she's focusing more vocally because too many people criticized her voice at first, but that's probably because it was usually techno-ized. Anyway! This is going to be a good CD so I preorder! (^.^) The cover looks gorgeous too! Love it!! (n_n) |
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