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| Sales Rank: | 21447 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $11.00 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
| Availability: | Usually ships in 9 to 13 days |
| Release Date: | 2004-05-10 |
| Label: | Emd Int'l |
| UPC: | 766487687843 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Emd Int'l |
| ASIN: | B00022W55E |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Single Collection, Vol. 1 by Emd Int'l
- Time Will Tell
- Automatic
- Movin' on Without You
- First Love
- Addicted to You
- Wait & See (Risuku)
- For You
- Taimu Rimitsuto
- Can You Keep a Secret?
- Final Distance
- Traveling
- Hikari
- Sakura (Dorutsupusu)
- Letters
- Colors
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Description
A definitive look back at her career so far, 'Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1' signals the end of 'phase one' for the best-selling female singer in Japan. The set includes her fifteen hit singles to date, all remastered by Ted Jensen (Santana, Fiona Apple). All the songs illustrate her progress as an artist & songwriter during her five-year career, which she describes as 'pubescence'. It's a must-have for every Japanese pop fans!
Customer Reviews
Good for light fans - Reviewed on 2008-01-25
This CD is good to get if you're not that deep of a Hikaru Utada fan. It has major hits(or the more successful songs, so I think) like Automatic, Hikari(Simple and Clean), Wait and See ~Risk~, COLORS, etc. DON'T get it if you really like her songs and plan to collect her albums. All this is is an outcome of her contractor's market scheme. Nontheless, it is nice to get for people like me who like to get a little of this and that.
Overall, I rated it 4 stars, because some of the wording/word choice in certain songs bother me(ex: in SAKURA drops, she all the sudden uses command form in the second verse...) But of course, if you don't know Japanese or just don't care, it's no big deal.
Addicted To Her - Reviewed on 2006-07-24
I first learned of Utada-san through some article comparing the chorus of the Philippine rap group Dice & K9's Japanese song "Itsumo". It said that the lyrics were taken from Utada-san's "First Love", but I didn't actually get the song until a few months ago. When I heard the song, I immediately fell in love with Utada-san. When I went to a China tour, I bought EXODUS, her English album, and fell in love with three tracks. Not long after, I bought this CD and fell in love with some songs as well.
I really like "Movin' on without you", "First Love", "FINAL DISTANCE", and "Hikari". ESPECIALLY "FIRST LOVE" AND "FINAL DISTANCE". The latter is in memory of a murdered student fan, and indeed, the song is very sad, and it brings tears to my eyes. I cannot help crying while listening to it. "First Love", on the other hand, is a happier love song that is probably Utada-san's most English-invaded Japanese song.
For all J-Pop fans, this is a must for your collection!!!!!!
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Book Subjects
- Early R&B
- Int'l & World Music
- Japanese
- Pop
- World Music