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YUI - I Loved Yesterday Full Album


I Loved Yesterday continues Yui's winning streak -- it's Yui's third release along with the second to top the Oricon charts, using the debut album making it to the superior five. It's a deserved success, though there's not much to differentiate it from her previous efforts; is still acoustic guitar, professional arrangements (no budget cuts on strings, climax nothing in close proximity to orchestra size), and many Yui's singing, that is a wise move, since she sounds childish, nevertheless the good form of childish, as well as strong and versatile. There are moments when Yui almost shows the opportunity to become a Japanese Avril Lavigne, as an example, within the rocking interlude "No Way" specifically on "Daydreamer," at the outset of which she even is able to replicate Avril's bad girl vibe in their own voice. However, besides those moments, Yui is content to visit a safe musical route, being dedicated to her trademark semi-ballads and relying more about channeling the continuous flow of sweet guitar pop than about the strength of individual songs, that can in the mellow and dynamic variety, but have a similar emotional content, the keywords definitely being "summertime" and "youth" (titles like "Summer Song" and "My Generation" make that obvious). That approach ensures that I Loved Yesterday runs possibility of becoming background sound -- but for the other hand, the grade of the songs is high enough for making the record a superb mood setter, because positive and competent music is, in fact, rarely a bad thing, and "summer" plus "youth" usually equals "a superb time".

Tracklist

  1. Laugh Away
  2. My Generation
  3. Find Me
  4. No Way
  5. Namidairo
  6. Daydreamer
  7. Love Is All
  8. I Will Love You
  9. We Will Go
  10. OH YEAH
  11. My Friend
  12. LOVE & TRUTH
  13. Am I Wrong? 

Pass : YUI

YUI - How Crazy Your Love Full Album


The wonderful Japanese Singer and Songwriter released her 5th studio album, How Crazy Your Love on November 2nd, 2011. As always, most major album or singles releases also come in either a regular edition or possibly a limited edition. What make’s this blog special will be the content on the special. The complete Hong Kong show with this past the summer months are included together with a short documentary showcasing her quantity of Hong Kong.

The album begins with Hello!, the theme song for Paradise Kiss released come early july. This upbeat track is a superb way to start the 5th album in an instant and really sets a bad for what is always to come. Separation is catchy soft rock song. I personally found the chorus somewhat of a let down than the rest of the track. Get Back Home follows and it's also a mid tempo’d ballad. As always, YUI’s voice is excellent on these soft ballads, the lead guitar and piano tracks really jump out here. Lock On could be the “lead song” with this album as it would be the opening theme for your jDrama, Kaito Royale. What stands out could be the very catchy chorus in addition to the trumpets conducive into it. The next track that follows is U-niform. In my mind, it was kind of a dissatisfied. It features upbeat acoustic guitars, and almost brings back the classic YUI feel from her debut. Cooking may be the next track. This song features a heavy affect string instruments, associated with YUI’s soft vocals, its quite the tune. A up beat pop rock track follows the ballads in RAIN. This song, released to be a single this season is catchy. I personally love this song a great deal. An interlude provides for us a break. This track titled Goodnight can be a short piano ballad. The next track will be the b-side incorporated with the Hello single titled YOU. I personally not much of a big fan in this song, but YUI’s voice really shines here. It’s My Life follows. This was an individual from recording. Its an exceptionally upbeat track having a heavy SKA influence! I really take pleasure in the brass instruments which are featured here as it truely does work very well using the song. No Reason is an excellent upbeat pop song here. Nobody Knows may be the second last track about this album and it also does the job being a great soft rock tune. To end the album, Green A.Live is chosen because the last track, and that is her last single.

The DVD content as said from the intro would be the complete concert from Hong Kong trapped on tape. What I can tell is that YUI’s singing has greatly improved over time. Already, you are able to tell that performance was high quality. I personally believe that show was much better than the one featured in the Hotel Holidays from the Sun live DVD released recording.

To end, this album is solid, and intensely shows that YUI’s music is evolving using the times. She again finds new approaches to incorporate different styles and sounds into her music to supply her a fresh voice. The exclusive edition content is well worth the price of the album alone!

Tracklist

  1. HELLO
  2. Separation
  3. Get Back Home
  4. Lock On
  5. U-niform
  6. Cooking
  7. Rain
  8. Good night
  9. YOU
  10.  It’s My Life
  11.  no Reason
  12. Nobody knows
  13. Green a.live

Pass : YUI

YUI : Holidays In The Sun Full Album


Tracklist :

1. To Mother – a piano ballad from yui. She released this song like a single before this album to enter the world. This song will be the pioneer of evidence that yui is actually a versatile musician. She’s tinkering with instruments in this particular album too. This song would have been a perfect song for mother’s day but yui released it right after the day. She commented for this song that the been quite some time she wrote for herself and she or he wrote to contributing to her mother hence the title. She maybe feeling homesick or nostalgic with this one when she wrote it. The song incorporates a good melody that come with it giving the song a good soft piano ballad feeling…

2. Bgain – The first song she released after having her hiatus and would be the OP song in the late epic great anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which now follows the manga story and it also was really a lot better than the old one(may have a review upon it soon if i have time). This song contains proof than yui will make, write, compose just about any music and fasten her trademark impression of her. The first time i heard this, i had been like,” wow, this sort of kick ass song to be with her comeback!” Apparently too, with this song, she will sing stressful too like rapping but incorporates a wonderful melody…

3. Parade – Now this some tips i call relaxing summer beach music. Accompanied by percussions and accordion effects on keyboards, the song sense that a holiday in Paris or outing in a very summer sunny beach. Holidays within the Sun indeed. One in the best relaxing songs inside the album.

4. Es.car – a rock-ish song using a touch of strings and keyboard piano. This song reminds of her debut album “From Me to You”. The way she sings plus the feel with the song, brings me back when initially when i first time i heard yui’s album. The piano solo also from the bridge is wonderful to see. She is really experimenting on putting more instruments on her behalf songs.

5. Shake My Heart – Another song having a summer beach or European vacation feel. Of course, the song is actually relaxing too. The chorus is that has a choir. She also added her newly addicted instrument which may be the Shaker, a smaller object produces a “maracas” sound when you finally shake it… This song can also be varies from her style. When i pay attention to this song, i'm at peace and wish to take a vacation at the tranquil beach.

6. Gloria – The song she released at winter season which really seems like a winter song. She just added the song inside the album because its among her singles. Another good song from her, this her 2nd song since she gathered a great female band as her back-up band and has a definite keyboardist. So almost all of her songs next has keyboards inside. Loved the way in which she adds the keyboards, made her songs more textured.

7. I Actually Do It – This the song she wrote for your girl band trio “Stereopony” when she is at hiatus. Lucky for your singer in the band Aimi, the big fan of her. She just reached visit the sony studio the location where the girl band was recording. They were introduced and within the end, they jammed making it a new song. Stereopony released the song afterwards but yui as song writer credit. So basically, vid self cover of her song she wrote for an individual or band. She derived several beats and rhythm riffs to be with her version, but overall, both versions rock.

8. Please Stay With Me – Another song that reminds her old-style. This song really reminds of her song “Tokyo”. This song can be used being a theme of your Japanese Rom-Com Drama Series called “Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku” meaning Summer Romance Shines a Rainbow Color featuring Matsu Jun, a lover girl material actor when he is super duper handsome, however for me, i liked the drama on account of yui’s dear friend Yuko Takeuchi(Closed Note, Sidecar ni inu, ima, Ai ni Yukimasu).

9. Summer Song – A very old song of hers. This was this is not on the 2nd album given it was released after. Then yui announced her hiatus after releasing My Short Stories, “a best of” album containing the many b-sides(other songs that has been put to be with her singles) she released. She is one the youngest and earliest release a a “best of” album inside the Japanese Music industry. The song has indeed an understanding of summer. This is perfectly added using a summer themed album. This song apparently is like a sequel of her song Laugh Away.

10. Cinnamon – This song singing style can also be the same back inside the “From Me to You” days. The song includes a unique melody too. A cheerful song too. Apparently the song also includes a summer feel although its a little bit stressful. More textures too within the song because with the keyboard.

11. Driving Happy Life – Her “happiest” song in the album which can be her trademark in most album. A lively feel song thats best for running. Also this can also be a good driving song. Can imagine driving over the sea in the side with the windows open feeling the sea breeze. while enjoying this song. Cheerful summer themed song.

12. It's Way Too Much – This song was implemented as the theme song from the movie “Kaiji: Worlds Greatest Gambler”, which really was awesome. Actors in the live action movie of Death Note once more together within this remarkable movie, in addition to “Never say die” song. This song’s PV showed once yui to put it briefly hair(she was cute with this one) along with the first song with an exciting female band. This song is pure awesome. Killer guitar riffs and wonderful keyboard accompaniment.

13. Kiss Me – Another song from her thats stuck just using her first album. A yui love song the good news is very textured by various instruments.

Pass : YUI

YUI From Me to You Full Album


Yui is usually a Japanese pop singer who comes from Fukuoka, Japan. She sings, plays beginners guitar, and began writing poetry inside the ninth grade. Aspiring to be a professional musician, Yui began carrying around her guitar and singing for the sea shores of Shingu and also the rice fields of Kaminofu.

From Me to You is Yui's debut album, released on February 22, 2006. Since then, it is selling rather effectively, reaching 9th around the weekly most sold album charts. Currently, the girl with on a nationwide tour promoting her new album.

One reason the album has been doing so well is simply because Yui's voice, basically, is beautiful. Her voice is solid and she or he displays great mastery in switching between her powerful voice and her wispy and raspy styles, especially before she rips in to a chorus. Her voice does seem like a young girl's on occasion but given that the girl with only nineteen it's actually not that big of an deal and radiates a much more natural feel. Yui's voice just isn't overproduced, starting a "live" feel, as though jane is really soaking in your lounge singing.

Yui's songwriting is actually superb. Her lyrics are fantastic, and her choruses are extremely powerful, they'll haunt you inside your sleep for the following six months. Doubtful? Give a hear "Merry Go Round" or "Feel My Soul," songs that begin slow until they hit the chorus after which explode. Yui includes a definite talent for writing sensational vocal hooks in her own repertoire. The song "I Know" has among the catchiest vocal intros ever. Her slow ballads may also be full of emotion, "Tokyo" and "Blue Wind" are songs that can, undoubtedly, tingle your spine. Yui proves that music is really universal. It doesn"t matter should you choose or don"t understand Japanese, because after you hear her sing, you will understand her songs on the heart, and within the end, that's all that matters.

From Me to You is often a pop album, however, you'll find definite roots embedded deeply in rock. Although, the tunes is played out by studio musicians, Yui writes the tunes and lyrics, and continues playing her electric guitar at gigs.

The music with this album is brilliant. Unlike many pop acts inside the States in which the percussion is either a machine or maybe a musty musician, the drums about this are definitely not stale. Drummer Masayuki Muraishi, incorporates ghost notes, doubles, buzz rolls, as well as other hi-hat syncopations with the assortment of crash accents into simple beats, which make the drums roar alive! The bassist, Tatsuhiro Endo, syncs while using drums to experiment with a vivid purring intro in "Just My Way" and plays marvelous fills throughout "Life." Hideyuki Suzuki, plants simple but spectacular guitar solo’s in numerous songs through the album; his intro to "Spiral and Escape" is usually very simple but astonishingly catchy. These musicians play off 1 another extremely well, each complimenting the mediocre ones style while supporting Yui"s stunning vocals.

If you ever see this album, buy it. Even if you haven't ever listened to a pop album inside your life. Even if all you could ever hear is death metal. Buy it. Download it. Steal it from a friend. However you must obtain it, obtain it. This is any particular one hidden album sitting with a shelf worth lots of times over its shop price.

Tracklist
  1. Merry Go Round
  2. Feel My Soul
  3. Ready To Love
  4. Swing Of Lie
  5. Life
  6. Blue Wind
  7. I Can’t Say
  8. Simply White
  9. Just My Way
  10. Tomorrow’s Way
  11. I Know
  12. Tokyo
  13. Spiral & Escape
Pass : YUI

YUI : Green Garden POP Full Album


Yui (born March 26, 1987), stylized as YUI, is really a Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actress. Born and raised in Fukuoka prefecture, she played live at various locations in the hometown before being noticed by Sony Music Japan when she was 17 years of age, and released her debut single months later. However her singles were only met with moderate success until her breakout "Good-bye Days", which charted for 44 weeks on Oricon and marked her as the Japanese music industry's rising stars.

Since her debut album, From Me to You, everyone of her albums has topped the charts, and possesses had no less than one single reach # 1 yearly since 2007, including five directly from mid-2008 to late-2010.

She is popular in Japan along with surrounding countries, ranking number 1 in 2011 Count Down TV "Dearest Female Artist" and Music Station "Artist You Most Want to Marry" polls, along with Radio Television Hong Kong's "Most Popular Japanese Artist".

Tracklist

  1. HELLO
  2. How crazy
  3. Again
  4. LIFE
  5. Laugh away
  6. My Generation
  7. Shake My Heart
  8. Rolling star
  9. Namidairo
  10. I do it
  11. I remember you
  12. Green a.live
  13. It’s all too much
  14. Please Stay With Me
  15. Fight
  16. Your Heaven
  17. YOU
  18. Good-bye days

Pass : YUI

YUI : Can’t Buy My Love Full Album


Can't Buy My Love could be the second album of Japanese singer and songwriter Yui. The album was published 4 April 2007 and reached No. 1 within the Oricon charts.

The album title, Can't Buy My Love's message is "Ai suru mono ni wa kantan ni wa yuzurenai" (愛する ものには 簡単には 譲れない) which implies in English "I can't easily give over things that I adore."

Tracklist
  1. How Crazy
  2. Rolling Star
  3. It’s All Right
  4. I Remember You
  5. RUIDO
  6. CHE.R.RY
  7. Thank You My Teens
  8. Umbrella
  9. Highway Chance
  10. Happy Birthday To You You
  11. Winding Road
  12. Good-bye Days
  13. Why?

Track commentary:

1. How crazy – Ah! The ‘rebellious’ tabs on the album. That is, by YUI’s usually squeaky-clean standards. Just, y’know, ‘don’t talk just like you know me’. That kind of thing. Still quite catchy – she proves her capability to sing fast without tripping over syllables, basically. I wish she’d release an acoustic version with this.

2. Rolling star – This was one of several ending themes for popular anime Bleach, and it also brought her more fame, which can be always good. Her first single with the electric guitar. Not my personal favorite song of hers, but it’s quite unique to be with her.

3. It’s alright – Ah! I find this song cute. :3 Acoustic guitar-based. Very… reassuring.

4. I remember you – I love this song. :3 It’s much like the single version, just the same. Easy to play, as well as simple on the ears. Can’t fail with this. Reminds me of Taiyou no Uta .

5. RUIDO – This is doubtless the best song about the album. Electric guitar-based, /very/ fast as well as short. Fifty one seconds, if I remember right. They kept it this short to ensure it’d sound cooler. Ridiculously all to easy to play also.

6. CHE.R.RY – The killer song. It’s one of the most cheerful thing I’ve have you ever heard from her – it’s about love. Happy, satisfied love. Uhh… It’s very, very brain-numbing, and also on first hearing, it’s nothing special. Two hours later, when it’s resounding in your mind, you’ll aim for a nice hard, flat work surface nearby to bang your forehead on.

7. Thank you My teens – The most heartfelt song for the album – provided by YUI for my child fans. YUI’s fanbase has lots of teenagers, all things considered. ‘Thank you for supporting me this far.’ Something this way?

8. Umbrella – Starts by having an interesting acoustic arpeggio. Nothing really special over it, though.

9. Highway Chance – I like how the song starts. Slow and quiet – and so the drums and various guitars come crashing in, and you also jump skyhigh.

10. Happy Birthday To You You – My question for you is, why two ‘you’s? It’s happy and upbeat, though. I would listen to it for any guys having a birthday.😄 But then again, I’m notoriously lame prefer that.

11. Winding road – I heard a rumour this was about the soundtrack of some movie or another, but I couldn’t believe it is. Anyway, I like this song. It has nice chord sequences that I approve of.

12. Goodbye Days – One of the best songs from her. I never get fed up with it because I associate the movie together with the song, and after that I want to start crying in the instrumental break. =_= Yes. If you already know just this song, watch the movie too – then you’ll have fun here even more. I can realize why she usually starts crying if she creates this change song live.

13. Why? – Very standard YUI ballad. Nice and deceptively simple plucking during the entire first half the song.
Pass : YUI

One Ok Rock : Zankyo Reference (2011.10.05) Full Album


One Ok Rock (often printed in all caps) is really a Japanese power pop/alt-rock band that draws around the sound of blink-182 and Foo Fighters. The group, which derived its name in the phrase "one o'clock" (some time of the band's scheduled practice), pronounced exactly like "one ok rock" in Japanese, was established in 2005 with the high schooler Toru (guitar), who teamed with bassist Ryota, vocalist Takahiro Morita (formerly of News), and another guitarist, the San Francisco-born Alex Onizawa, who accustomed to work.

Tracklist:
1. Coda
2. LOST AND FOUND
3. Anwser Is Near
4. NO SCARED
5. C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.
6. Mr. Gendai Speaker
7. Seken Shirazu no Uchuhikoushi
8. Re:make
9. Pierce
10. Let's take it someday
11. Kimishidai Ressha



ONE OK ROCK Jinsei X Boku Full Album


Jinsei×Boku= (人生×僕= Jinsei Kakete Boku wa, lit. Life Times Me Equals) may be the sixth full-length album through the Japanese band, One Ok Rock. It was released on March 6, 2013 and were reach beginning on the Oricon weekly chart.[1]This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially following first single, "The Beginning", was selected as official soundtrack within the live action adaptation of Rurouni Kenshin. After this the subsequent single, "Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps", was featured within the DmC: Devil May Cry ("Nothing Helps") game and useful for Suzuki Swift TV commercials ("Deeper Deeper").

A DVD special bundled while using album released for limited pre-order only, contain an acoustic performance within the studio of The Beginning along with the same as.

The song "The Beginning" could be heard inside the 2012 film Rurouni Kenshin. The song "Be the light" was used inside animated film Space Pirate Captain Harlock, starring Shun Oguri and Haruma Miura.

Tracklist

1. Introduction~Where idiot should go~
2. Ending Story??
3. ONION!
4. The Beginning
5. Clock Strikes
6. Be the light
7. Nothing Helps
8. Juvenile
9. All Mine
10. Smiling down
11. Deeper Deeper
12. 69
13. the same as