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			I think emiko said it best, RnRC works well for individual tracks, Love songs works better as a whole. But in my opinion, that's what makes them both really good. RnRC has strong tracks, but together they don't necessarily make a strong album. Love songs has a collection of songs that might not necessarily all be strong on their own, but when you put them together you have a very strong album. 
 Also, RnRC was more aggressive, music and lyric-wise. Love songs is more passive and progressive. You can tell that the way Ayu feels in the beginning is not the same as she feels at the end of the album.
 
 In short, I enjoy both albums, but I'm going to have to go with Love songs. It's just a better "album" where as RnRC is a better "collection of songs" xD;
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