Album: I'am Yours
Type: MP3/320bps
Released: 08. 08. 2012
Genre: Jpop,
Released: 08. 08. 2012
Genre: Jpop,
File Size: 61 MB (320kbps)
Track List :
1. Eyes (Opening)
2. あなたと私の間にあるもの全て愛と呼ぶ
3. 甘い匂い
4. Go
5. ラブトラベル
6. With you,the world is beautiful
7. More Speed,More Light.
8. I’m yours
9. ダンスダンスダンス
10. 雨とやさしい矢
(Download Here)
"I'm Yours!" is the third album to come out of the partnership between Japanese pop singer Miu Sakamoto and The Shanghai Restoration Project, an American outfit led by Dave Liang that merges traditional Chinese instruments with contemporary electronic music. They've been handling the production on Sakamoto's albums since 2010's gorgeous "Phantom Girl," a delicate collection of artsy-sounding pop that stands as Sakamoto's best release in her 14-year career. The collaboration followed that up with last year's "Hatsukoi," a slower but just as enchanting work. Now comes "I'm Yours!," the most pop-friendly recording between Sakamoto and TSRP yet, another strong CD from a duo who have been creating some of the best J-pop of the last few years...(P/S: review taken from http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/fm20120816l2.html)
Track List :
1. Eyes (Opening)
2. あなたと私の間にあるもの全て愛と呼ぶ
3. 甘い匂い
4. Go
5. ラブトラベル
6. With you,the world is beautiful
7. More Speed,More Light.
8. I’m yours
9. ダンスダンスダンス
10. 雨とやさしい矢
(Download Here)
"I'm Yours!" is the third album to come out of the partnership between Japanese pop singer Miu Sakamoto and The Shanghai Restoration Project, an American outfit led by Dave Liang that merges traditional Chinese instruments with contemporary electronic music. They've been handling the production on Sakamoto's albums since 2010's gorgeous "Phantom Girl," a delicate collection of artsy-sounding pop that stands as Sakamoto's best release in her 14-year career. The collaboration followed that up with last year's "Hatsukoi," a slower but just as enchanting work. Now comes "I'm Yours!," the most pop-friendly recording between Sakamoto and TSRP yet, another strong CD from a duo who have been creating some of the best J-pop of the last few years...(P/S: review taken from http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/fm20120816l2.html)
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