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[얼티메이트] [130925] TVアニメ「神のみぞ知るセカイKami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai」2B PENCILSシングル「初めて恋をした記憶」320K+BK My Blog : http://ultimate17.blog.me/ | My Twitter : http://twitter.com/ultimate7777777Email : [email protected]アニメ「神のみぞ知るセカイ」2B PENCILSシングル「初めて恋をした記憶」発売日 : 2013/09/25商品番号 : GNCA-295JAN : 4988102174606メディア CD組枚数 1[内容紹介]「神のみぞ知るセカイ 女神篇」テレビ東京ほかにて2013年7月8日月25:35より放送開始! これまでも数々のキャラクターCDをリリースしてきた「神のみ」キャラクターCD。ちひろ、歩美たちによるガールズバンド「2B PENCILS」のシングル!収録曲01. 初めて恋をした記憶歌 : 2B PENCILS & 中川かのん / 作詞・作曲 : mixakissa / 編曲 : 黒須克彦02. キャッチ・ザ・レインボー歌 : 2B PENCILS with 学食のおばちゃん / 作詞 : 若木民喜 / 作曲 : 田中俊亮 / 編曲 : 黒須克彦03. 初めて恋をした記憶 Instrumental04. キャッチ・ザ・レインボー Instrumental05. BONUS TRACK. 初めて恋をした記憶歌 : 小阪ちひろ starring 阿澄佳奈 / 作詞・作曲 : mixakissa / 編曲 : 渡辺拓也Vocal & Chorus : 小阪ちひろ starring 阿澄佳奈Background Vocals : 中川かのん starring 東山奈央 Tr.1学食のおばちゃん starring 儀武ゆう子 Tr.2Bass : 黒須克彦Guitar : 渡辺拓也・清水哲平Keyboard : 川崎里実Drums : 小笠原拓海感谢 灰村諸葉@tsdm 自抓DDL : http://pan.baidu.com/s/15kcBu Password : vwdiMagnet
03/18 11:16 one_piece (讨论)
[얼티메이트] [130925] TVアニメ「神のみぞ知るセカイKami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai」2B PENCILSシングル「初めて恋をした記憶」FLAC+BK My Blog : http://ultimate17.blog.me/ | My Twitter : http://twitter.com/ultimate7777777Email : [email protected]アニメ「神のみぞ知るセカイ」2B PENCILSシングル「初めて恋をした記憶」発売日 : 2013/09/25商品番号 : GNCA-295JAN : 4988102174606メディア CD組枚数 1[内容紹介]「神のみぞ知るセカイ 女神篇」テレビ東京ほかにて2013年7月8日月25:35より放送開始! これまでも数々のキャラクターCDをリリースしてきた「神のみ」キャラクターCD。ちひろ、歩美たちによるガールズバンド「2B PENCILS」のシングル!収録曲01. 初めて恋をした記憶歌 : 2B PENCILS & 中川かのん / 作詞・作曲 : mixakissa / 編曲 : 黒須克彦02. キャッチ・ザ・レインボー歌 : 2B PENCILS with 学食のおばちゃん / 作詞 : 若木民喜 / 作曲 : 田中俊亮 / 編曲 : 黒須克彦03. 初めて恋をした記憶 Instrumental04. キャッチ・ザ・レインボー Instrumental05. BONUS TRACK. 初めて恋をした記憶歌 : 小阪ちひろ starring 阿澄佳奈 / 作詞・作曲 : mixakissa / 編曲 : 渡辺拓也Vocal & Chorus : 小阪ちひろ starring 阿澄佳奈Background Vocals : 中川かのん starring 東山奈央 Tr.1学食のおばちゃん starring 儀武ゆう子 Tr.2Bass : 黒須克彦Guitar : 渡辺拓也・清水哲平Keyboard : 川崎里実Drums : 小笠原拓海感谢 灰村諸葉@tsdm 自抓DDL : http://pan.baidu.com/s/100tLp Password : nnh3Magnet
03/18 11:16 one_piece (讨论)
Bennie K - Japana-rhythm 9 November 2005 Before deciding what to upload I always search NyaaTorrents to make sure I’m not about to upload a duplicate of something. So when I searched the audio section today for ‘bennie k’ I was honestly shocked that nothing came up. I know the urban-pop/rap hasn’t released any original material in four years, but I still thought some of their music would already be here. In fact, truthfully, I mistakeningly anticipated that most of their discography would already be here and I would upload something by another artist.Either I misjudged Bennie K’s popularity likely or I am out of touch with the tastes of most people incredibly likely, or both undeniable true. Whoops.For those unfamiliar with Bennie K, they are the duo of Yamamoto Yukiyo and Yamamoto Chieko—unrelated—better known as Yuki and Cico. Their formation resulted from a series of fortunate coincidences. Both had a passion for music from a young age and that would lead both of them to Los Angeles, California in 1999. Fourteen year-old Yuki was in the city studying dance and taking formal vocal lessons to improve her singing. The twenty-one year old Cico was in Los Angeles at the same time attempting to make a career for herself in rap and hip-hop music. Yuki just happened to be staying at the home of Cico’s aunt, where the two first met. The two quickly became close friends despite their age difference.In 2000 they returned to Japan separately, each intending to pursue a solo career. In December 2000 Yuki and Cico met each other again at a Christmas music festival. That is when they decided to form a duo, and they sealed their partnership in an interesting way. The two traveled together to Fushimi Inari Taisha, a famous shrine in Kyoto. Their they prayed for future success at the temple of Inari, a Shinto god associated with prosperity. On the way back they crossed the nearby Gojou Bridge, which is the center of a Japanese folk-tale that would give the duo their name. The story goes that the monk Benkei stood at Gojou Bridge and fought every swordsman that attempted to pass. Benkei defeated nine-hundred ninety-nine warriors. But his thousandth opponent, Ushiwakamaru, finally defeated Benkei. Humbled, Benkei joined Ushiwakamaru and the two warriors traveled together and had legendary success as a duo. This story inspired Yuki and Cico so much that they initially considered using the name ‘Benkei and Ushiwakamaru’, but ultimately they shortened it, turning the former name into ‘Bennie K’ also a reference to American musician Ben E. King.Bennie K signed with a label and released their first single in less than one month.However, they were not immediately successful. Early critics felt that Yuki was under-achieving as a vocalist and that their respective age difference would make it difficult to market the duo. Bennie K’s first two albums, Cube 2002 and Essence 2003, caused little fan-fare and were not major successes by any measure. But the following year was pivotal. Not only did their single Sunrise debut in the top ten on the Oricon charts, their third album, Synchronicity, debuted at number five and would remain in the top one-hundred for the rest of the year. Bennie K had become had a critical a commercial success.Who knows what happened in that span of one year, but the difference in quality between Essence and Synchronicity is stark and unmistakable. The former is a mediocre pop album. The latter is an energetic blend of pop, rap, longue music, hip-hop, R&B, enka—a wonderful thematic synthesis. This incorporation of other genres would continue on their future albums, extending so far as to include American Country—that is rare.Of their five studio albums I decided to upload Japana-rhythm, their fourth, because I personally consider it their best. Their compilation albums are great introductions for anyone unfamiliar with Bennie K, but instead of those I also chose Japana-rhythm because the entire album has an over-arching thematic structure based around the four seasons; compilations disrupt its melodic flow. It is also their only release that ever debuted at number one on the Oricon charts—I’m not counting their first compilation album, which also debuted at the top spot.Sorry about the later than usual upload today. Requests are welcome as always, and I hope you enjoy the album!
03/18 11:16 jusan
Tsuki Amano - Uma Salmon 23 July 2007 Since her debut in 2001 Tsuki Amano has created a sizable, impressive discography; and that includes the fact she ‘retired’ in August 2008, but return in 2010. A decent chunk of her music is already on NyaaTorrents, which to me indicates she’s managed to garner a decent fan-base outside of her native country. In my experience most people—inside and outside of Japan—recognize Tsuki Amano for providing the ending themes for the second and third games in the Fatal Frame franchise.All of that said, I remain compelled to say that Tsuki Amano is an indie artist, if only for the fact that she willingly adopts that moniker.Tsukiko Amano has spent most of her life as a musician, saying that she began studying the piano at the age of five. By the time Amano finished high school she had already invested years improving her vocals and her guitar skills. And she already showed promise as a songwriter in an industry where many artists perform music composed by others—especially solo female musicians, or am I the only one who has that impression?Amano’s early singles and albums were not massive commercial achievements, but they were by no means failures either. Her Western-influenced rock styling and her strong sense of independence proved popular enough; Amano would not only write her own songs but was typically involved in every little detail of her albums, e.g. creating the cover art herself. She attracted the attention of Pony Canyon, a major label, and it is there that Tsukiko Amano would release her most commercially successful music. I think her 2005 album A Moon Child in the Sky did the best in terms of the Oricon charts, but I am just pulling that off the top of my head; I am too lazy to fact-check and could easily be wrong on that, heh.Amano released this album I’ve ripped today, Uma Salmon, during her stint at Pony Canyon. The name is a reference to the actress Uma Thurman, as Japanese often uses the ’s’ to imitate the English ’th’. This was not the first album that Amano named after an actor. It was a pattern for album names during the first seven years of her career, e.g.1. Sharon Stones2. Meg & Lion3. Winona RidersSpeaking of names—acute readers who are kind enough to read this long-winded diatribes of mine will have noticed I have written her name as both ‘Tsukiko’ and ‘Tsuki’. The former is her real name. But in 2008 she announced to her fans that she would henceforth go by ‘Tsuki’. And then she entered her brief retirement soon afterwards. Upon her return she continued to use the name Tsuki, and so that is the name I used when uploading this album, even though her name was still Tsukiko in 2007.I realize I have said almost nothing about the album itself. All I really can think to say is that it’s an awesome rock album, and like Winona Riders it is a collection of B-sides and other songs that were not previously released on any of her studio albums. I would not call Uma Salmon her best album, but I also don’t believe Amano’s ever released a bad album. So if you like this then I’d expect you will like everything else she’s done.As always, enjoy! And feedback, questions, and requests are always welcome.
03/18 11:15 naruto (讨论)