Imagine

Imagine Artist: Minmi
Label: Jvc Victor
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988002489060
ASIN: B000AMZ1Q6


Release Date: 2005-09-29

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Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Another World
  3. Step
  4. Interlude I
  5. Japanese Title
  6. Interlude Ii
  7. Put A Spell On U
  8. Imagine
  9. Interlude Iii
  10. Everyday
  11. Happy Song 2004
  12. Who's Theme
  13. Japanese Title
  14. Just A Woman
  15. Step
  16. Outro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Imagine sunshine in the rain...".......2006-10-31

... And you have effectively described Minmi and her second full-length album (the first being Miracle in 2003). Every song on this album is worth listening to. Minmi's sultry voice and her R&B/Reggae style are enough to drive this album; catchy hooks and two tracks featured on the popular anime series Samurai Champloo don't hurt either.

If you haven't had the pleasure of hearing any Jpop before this album, I warn you now that this is not "Pop" as we know it in the state, but more like R&B and Hip-Hop. In fact, the beats on this album sound very much like what you would hear on the radio here in the states, making the listening experience for a first timer very comforting, or rather familiar. Past the instrumentals, Minmi's vocals are downright mesmerizing. She can sing outright, and she can croon in intimately. Whether or not you know what she is singing (aside from some exclamations and a hook or two in English, the lyrics are Japanese), you will find yourself singing along. Even the featured rappers are good.

There is also a nice mix among the songs. There is the pure reggae, happy song in "Happy Song 2004," a reggae club jam in "Rock City," as well as pure R&B and hip-hop in "Step" and "Put a Spell on U" respectively. The only nagging issue I have with this album are the interludes (there are five of them counting the intro/outro). These really serve no purpose other than being extended intros to the song they precede. Not that I mind radio promos and skits, but it would have been nice to have more of Minmi without the... well... beatboxing?

Regardless, this CD is hot! It's by far an awesome follow up to Miracle, which is also a great album by the way. Of special note are my favorites on the album. Each showcases Minmi's vocal strengths, an impressive beat, and two incorporate complimenting featured artists:

"Put a Spell On U (aka MMB)"
"Who's Theme" and "Shiki no Uta" from Samurai Chaploo and,
"Independent Woman"

Music CD:

  1. Petit ~ Ua
  2. Best ~ Casino Royale
  3. I Miei Primi Dieci Anni ~ Mario Castelnuovo
  4. Looseleaf ~ P.I. Monster
  5. Cowgirl Dreamin ~ Yumi Matsutoya
  6. Neue Musik ~ Yumi Matsutoya
  7. Tondechire ~ Show Uesugi
  8. I Tuoi Amici in TV: V.15 ~ Cristina D'avena
  9. Baby Mix ~ Cristina D'avena
  10. Fivelandia V.11 ~ Cristina D'avena

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6 Foot Giant (Chopped & Screwed) ~ Pharoah of Street Military

What I Really Want for Christmas ~ Brian Wilson

Sedated in the Eighties, No. 2 ~ The Stone Roses , Wall of Voodoo , The Kinks , Violent Femmes , The

Poem of the River ~ Felt

My Crew Deep ~ Steph Pockets

Live Sheffield 1983 ~ Bernie

Dancing with Daggers ~ Magneta Lane

Friend I Once Had

City Hall: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ~ Jerry Goldsmith

Hi Power 2002 ~ Hi Power