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2016.02.04, 07:01 PM | #21 |
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Best Shiina single since Ariamaru Tomi, and B-side is indeed the best arrangement of Karisome Otome I've heard
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2016.02.04, 07:05 PM | #22 | |
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(good review though) |
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2016.02.04, 07:18 PM | #23 |
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The B side is definitely reminiscent of Karisome Otome, but personally, I don't find it to be overpoweringly so. It's different enough that I can enjoy it on its own merits. Although, the vocals are certainly part of that, and for that reason this one actually might be more distracting if Ringo did sing it. (I still want her to sing it though! )
The only comment I would add to deadgrandma's review is that, as someone who has listened to the vast majority of Hayashibara Megumi's output (she's sung somewhere around ~350 unique songs, and I own the CDs to maybe ~225 of them), I can confirm it's definitely one of the best songs she's done. I don't think Megumi's vocals are at all mismatched to the song. IMO, the difference between this song and Usurai Shinju, in terms of vocals, is that with Usurai Shinju, the song actually manages to make her sound like she has a lot more vocal power that she is holding back. This song sounds a lot more straightforward.
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2016.02.05, 11:42 AM | #24 |
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Guys, dudes, ladies... Usurai Shinju is my jam. Combines the best bits of Meisai and Tengoku e Youkoso for something super hot.
B-side is uber shit though.
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2016.02.05, 08:16 PM | #25 |
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Aside from the obvious "Karisome Otome" comparison, melodically, "Gare wa Kuchinashi" also reminds me of "Kodomo no Joukei". I don't know if this is a song that will grow on me, but I have to give it props for sounding so completely different than anything I've ever heard before. The rhythm is intense (not just in terms of the "stabs", but also the meter), and the abrupt alterations between the tango parts and the lullaby-ish parts are very daring and inventive. In that aspect, it is akin to the live version of "Anya no Shinjuutate" with its jarring/abrupt horn interludes.
As for "Usurai Shinju", I'm really excited to hear Ringo return to that 1940's sound she's played with before on Doku Ichigo. I love the vibraphone, manic ride cymbals, and the piano work is top-notch as always. However, the arrangement itself is pretty straightforward jazz and not really that groundbreaking. Like I get Ringo's aiming for brevity, but it would have been cool to have a song longer than 3 minutes on it. Solid single nonetheless. EDIT: Not even going to address Megumi's vocals
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2016.02.05, 11:32 PM | #26 |
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She may not be a great singer, but I still say Ringo deserves a lot of credit for making it sound as good as it does, given what she had to work with...
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2016.02.06, 09:07 AM | #27 | |
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You've articulated it wonderfully. I can't contribute much more to this aside from the fact that I adore the chord progression in the little piano section at the start that gets reprised with a violin about a halfway in. The rest of it is very tango/latin jazz tinged but those bits are very soul/gospel for Ringo. Obviously not at the tempo they're played but I could easily see that kind of thing being sampled in a hip hop track. (In fact, I might just have to.) Not much else to say about Usurai Shinju. Hayashibara's delivery has grown on me a tiny bit for the "sexy" factor since she's practically whispering it into the microphone but it still doesn't really do much for me, and while I've always appreciated Ringo's forays into jazz, it's still way too big band swing jazz for my tastes. I'd love to hear her take a shot at something a bit more bebop. |
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