Love Overflows Album
Love Overflows Album
I'm surprised no one has posted about the new album yet... or am I the first to get it? It came on Saturday.
After hearing them all, Flowers is still my favourite and I prefer it over the original arrangement... I personally prefer the original Japanese "This is It....". Not keen on English version
I'll have to listen to the rest a bit more before I can say wheather I like them or not... I've always liked It's all about Love and I also prefer the English arrangement of Love Love Love... just me... from what I've heard I think they've done a good job, its not my favourite English album though. I'm really happy they've done another English album, myself.
As for the DVD (region free btw to those who dont have it yet... at least thats what it says on the disc)... Well, I'm sure it's great. I found it entertaining even though I havn't a damn clue what they are going on about. The photo shoot footage was a highlight! lol!
- James
After hearing them all, Flowers is still my favourite and I prefer it over the original arrangement... I personally prefer the original Japanese "This is It....". Not keen on English version
I'll have to listen to the rest a bit more before I can say wheather I like them or not... I've always liked It's all about Love and I also prefer the English arrangement of Love Love Love... just me... from what I've heard I think they've done a good job, its not my favourite English album though. I'm really happy they've done another English album, myself.
As for the DVD (region free btw to those who dont have it yet... at least thats what it says on the disc)... Well, I'm sure it's great. I found it entertaining even though I havn't a damn clue what they are going on about. The photo shoot footage was a highlight! lol!
- James
Thanks for the info!
I placed my order as soon as I read your message. I should have checked CDJapan. I had no idea that a DVD was included.
If you understand Japanese, it will probably be very interesting. It's basically Miwa and Masa talking about every track on the album injected with the photo shoot footage and some ads for Wonderland 2003 DVD and Miwa's solo stuff If I remember correctly... NO menu or chapter selections.
If you can't understand Japanese, I doubt it will be that interesting and the highlight will be the photo shoot. Masa's dancing always makes me smile!!
- James
If you can't understand Japanese, I doubt it will be that interesting and the highlight will be the photo shoot. Masa's dancing always makes me smile!!
- James
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Finally got it...still checking it out...initial notes:
* If any of you were wondering, the restaurant they're in on the DVD is not Sumile...
* Rather amusing seeing them disagree over who did what...
(Masa say he did it....Miwa say nothing, just continually points to herself )
* 'twas very interesting how solemn they got when they were speaking about Barry White...
* The version of 'Love Love Love' on the album is NOT the same version that's on the 'Love Love Love' single that came with the Wonderland 2003 DVD. The album version is 50 seconds longer...just takes the regular end of the song and stretches it out for a while....
* LOVE the colorful tiled artwork...especially on the butterflies...
* lil tip for the subtitle man on the DVD...give those letters some background! White text on a white shirt equals JACK!
(No...the DVD doesn't have English (translation) subs...just the occasional Japanese & English (descriptive) ones)
* If any of you were wondering, the restaurant they're in on the DVD is not Sumile...
* Rather amusing seeing them disagree over who did what...
(Masa say he did it....Miwa say nothing, just continually points to herself )
* 'twas very interesting how solemn they got when they were speaking about Barry White...
* The version of 'Love Love Love' on the album is NOT the same version that's on the 'Love Love Love' single that came with the Wonderland 2003 DVD. The album version is 50 seconds longer...just takes the regular end of the song and stretches it out for a while....
* LOVE the colorful tiled artwork...especially on the butterflies...
* lil tip for the subtitle man on the DVD...give those letters some background! White text on a white shirt equals JACK!
(No...the DVD doesn't have English (translation) subs...just the occasional Japanese & English (descriptive) ones)
A triumph
Wow. Am I ever glad I got this Limited Edition CD/DVD combo.
Some comments on the CD.
Love the jazzy sophisticated arrangement on This it it, You're the One, I Knew It. The infectious melody is still there, but it also shows their growth as musicians. The lyrics work great, IMO.
It's All About Love sounds really good. I had heard the song a few times, (and saw it live at the Fillmore) but hadn't listened closely. Great bass riffs by Masa.
Chrysalis/Butterfly: What a beautiful song. Their comments on the DVD really add a lot of nice background to the song, with Masa talking about that plastic bag flying around.
Before Now: Awesome tune. If you come across anyone who says DCT aren't great songwriters, throw this song in their face.
DVD
Great, great, great. Really shows how committed DCT are to the music and exploring new horizons. They talk about how much English-language soul and pop music meant to them, and how they wanted to give something back. We are so lucky. I mean, what more could you possibly want from a musical artist: great music, commitment, passion, and wanting to give something back to the music and the fans.
The interviewer obviously is a pro, not some ditz, and her questions brought out some good responses.
I really enjoyed them reminescing about the first recording of Ureshii, Tanoshii, Daisuki in 1989, and how nervous Miwa was, and all the potatoes that they were served during mealtimes, and how the literal translation of the title just didn't work.
Also enjoyed the comments on Chrysalis or Butterfly, on how they felt kind of like fish out of water in NYC, and like that plastic bag floating in the sky.
Finally, have to love those photo sessions for the cover, with Miwa looking absolutely incredible. That photographer was smart to go for the "natural" look. Why mess with a good thing?
Masa does a lot of the talking, which may be good, because Miwa's rapid fire Japanese is hard to follow.
Thank you DCT!
Some comments on the CD.
Love the jazzy sophisticated arrangement on This it it, You're the One, I Knew It. The infectious melody is still there, but it also shows their growth as musicians. The lyrics work great, IMO.
It's All About Love sounds really good. I had heard the song a few times, (and saw it live at the Fillmore) but hadn't listened closely. Great bass riffs by Masa.
Chrysalis/Butterfly: What a beautiful song. Their comments on the DVD really add a lot of nice background to the song, with Masa talking about that plastic bag flying around.
Before Now: Awesome tune. If you come across anyone who says DCT aren't great songwriters, throw this song in their face.
DVD
Great, great, great. Really shows how committed DCT are to the music and exploring new horizons. They talk about how much English-language soul and pop music meant to them, and how they wanted to give something back. We are so lucky. I mean, what more could you possibly want from a musical artist: great music, commitment, passion, and wanting to give something back to the music and the fans.
The interviewer obviously is a pro, not some ditz, and her questions brought out some good responses.
I really enjoyed them reminescing about the first recording of Ureshii, Tanoshii, Daisuki in 1989, and how nervous Miwa was, and all the potatoes that they were served during mealtimes, and how the literal translation of the title just didn't work.
Also enjoyed the comments on Chrysalis or Butterfly, on how they felt kind of like fish out of water in NYC, and like that plastic bag floating in the sky.
Finally, have to love those photo sessions for the cover, with Miwa looking absolutely incredible. That photographer was smart to go for the "natural" look. Why mess with a good thing?
Masa does a lot of the talking, which may be good, because Miwa's rapid fire Japanese is hard to follow.
Thank you DCT!
Zberry... I agree.... after listening to it more and more 'Chrysalis or Butterfly' is fantastic and has become my favourite on the album. I love it, especially that bass line - I really like the one note masa does as 'slap'. Just enough. Can't help noting Masa was the only composer on that track.... the mans a genious - I've thought that about him for a long time though. Miwa's vocals/lyrics are great on that aswell, they make a great songwriting duo.
- James
- James
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