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wait wait
Somebody doesn't like Beautiful World? *gasp* That's like Sakura Drops' more fun cousin. Is everyone talkin' bout their fav hikki songs? Here's mine (in no order): - sakura drops - take 5 ![]() - beautiful world ![]() - on and on - devil inside - distance ![]() - automatic - colors ![]() - fight the blues ![]() - celebrate - goodbye happiness - heart station |
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beautiful world was my happy song when I was 16 lol
Passion is my favorite song of all time... then...take 5...then...WINGS...then is gets fuzzy.
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1. Passion
2. Stay Gold 3. Take 5 4. BLUE 5. Goodbye Happiness Those are the epic ones, i have a really hard time trying to rank the rest, she has many too amazing songs. And the album ranking would be: 1. Deep River Best single track: Sakura Drops Best Album Track: Uso Mitai na I Love You 2. HEART STATION Best single track: Stay Gold Best album track: Take 5 3. ULTRA BLUE Best single track: Passion Best album track: Nichiyou no Asa 4. Distance Best single track: Can You Keep a Secret? Best album track: Distance 5. First Love Best single track: time will tell Best album track: Amai Wana
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Why do people say UB and DR sound like single collections? To me they work well as albums. And there is no filler on UB imo
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Beautiful World is absolute pop perfection, how can anyone possibly hate it? it's my favorite Hikki song along with Heart Station
![]() The album in general is just too flawless to handle, it's so underrated and always gets in the shadow of Ultra Blue and Deep River. Imo it's one of the best Jpop releases ever and her best album.
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I love Beautiful World so much
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and Beautiful World is boring. Took forever to grow on me but I can handle it now. Nothing I crave to listen to though. Better than HEART STATION (the song) trash though. Last edited by Zeke.; 14th August 2012 at 04:18 PM. |
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The tracks are really good, on both albums, IMO Hikki stoped relesing bad songs back in 2001, but as a sole piece of work, as a package, those albums lack, even if they have only strong tracks. HS is her only album were you have a sound and an aesthetic flowing from begining to end... All the tracks are pretty strong IMO and would be good singles, but more than that, they comunicate with each other on the album context. |
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If you don't perceive core themes and sounds on Deep River and ULTRA BLUE that's all good and well, deny it all you want. For me, and for many others, they represent Hikki at her musical and artistic peak. You can observe a clear direction in Hikki's discography, from plain R&B through a more experimental take on it to R&B-infused dream pop, and if you wish to misdefine these gutsy and successful explorations as 'lacking x' then too bad for you, brah. Deep River and ULTRA BLUE are the journey, Heart Station the destination. For me, the treasure is all in the journey.
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Also, I love how for the first time ever, Heart Station's Hikki seemed to learn that you don't have to scream on every track to make it emotional, and I love how her singing on songs like Beautiful World and Heart Station (and Stay Gold, Celebrate, Niji-ru Bus, etc.) are more subtle and more delicate than her usual. |
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Everything she released from Deep River till Heart Station was flawless, and ya'll are gonna have to deal.
![]() But no seriously, i think UB, DR and HS all has different aspects to them which makes Hikki's discography more diverse and interesting. I'm glad she decided to do such an relaxing and more "back to basics" record as Heart Station after two rather experimental albums. It was a step in the right direction imo. I can't wait to see what she'll bring to the table after her Hiatus.
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You seen to like transitional albums more, I tend to like the ones who embodies the end of the road. ^^ In the end of the day, when it's about pop MUSIC (composition, arragment, lyrics, etc) , I do believe nobody really tops Hikki... not in Japan, not everywhere else. |
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I always find it silly and pretentious when people say because all of an Album's songs don't sound like one song sewn together seemlessly like a Remixed Marathon on Saturday Night Radio Suzuki Ami wig snatching style that it has no flow/theme/whatever and fails as an Album.
Nobody thinks like that. Like the songs on an Album? Good Album. Done. Nobody wants an Album full of the same song. Diversity is key. That's why you have a slow melodramatic song come in right after you just got done on the floor on your hands and knees to a club banger. It just works. You just get up, cry and get ready to get on them hands and knees again once the next hot track pops off.
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For pop music this is probably more or less true, but for so much else it doesn't at all apply.
Plus, by coherence, unity etc. most people don't mean that the songs sound like they are 'sewn' together in a sort of megamix fashion but rather that they contribute to an overall mood, feeling, etc the album is trying to capture. Which is why many people, myself included, dislike greatest hits albums or single collections. Dragged out of context, many songs lose the additional power they received in the original (album) context. Sure, a good single can stand alone. But if that is all the song can do, and you throw a bunch of them together, you don't have a good album. Which is also why an album full of 10/10 songs need not be a 10/10 album. And why albums with weaker cuts can be.
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