Hikaru Utada - Ultra Blue
Facts
| Artist(s) | Hikaru Utada |
| Studio | Toshiba EMI |
| Release Date | June 26, 2006 |
| Buy this item | $63.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 17:17 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
About Hikaru Utada - Ultra Blue
Utada's first album release in four years. She dominates the charts in Japan whenever she releases a single or album, but to call her a J-pop singer ignores Utada's American roots and her desire to break all the rules of the genre. Ultra Blue is well created masterpiece that will blow rest of her hits away! Her angelic voice and distinct style is represented with her impressive talent. 13 tracks in all. EMI. 2006. Album Description
Tracks
- This Is Love
- Keep Tryin'
- Blue
- Making Love
- Colors
- One Night Magic - Utada Hikaru, , Hikaru Utada
- Wings
- Be My Last
- Eclipse (Interlude)
- Passion
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User Reviews
Average user review:| undiscovered goldmine |
This CD is a good place to begin. Blue, Be My Last are great songs. Some lyrics are in English but its mostly in Japanese. Translations are easy enough to come by on the the internet. And, anyway, how many times can you not understand some lyrics sung in English anyway. June 4, 2007
| Perfect album |
| Impressive! |
Nichiyo no Asa
Blue
Kairo
Keep Trying
Be My Last
I even like Eclipse (Interlude). This is one of her albums where you listen to over and over again without getting tired of it. She has once again outdone herself. December 29, 2006
| Roots are a wonderful thing |
| An Exciting Expiramental CD |
Perhaps "Ultra Blue" greatest strength and weaknesses is the large amount of tracks that came from singles. It makes it a stronger album because all of the songs are wonderful tracks, but weak because many of Hikki's fans might feel as if they're getting short changed when it comes to new material. The strongest of the single tracks is her oldest, "Colors," a beautiful personal pop piece that flows effortlessly from chorus to verse to verse and is marked by beautiful and expressive Japanese lyrics. Almost equally strong is "Passion," the final track on this album and the theme song to Kingdom Hearts 2. "Passion" makes use of an unconventional chorus where Hikki's voice stretches up and down notes while drums play rhythmically in the background. "Passion" is a ground breaking song and an instant classic. Another strong single track is "Keep Tryin'" a fun and light hearted pop piece that will make you want to smile. It's B-side, "Wings" is also included. Although the song doesn't really fit the rest of it's album with it's toned down atmosphere and use of real instruments, it is very likable and fun. Another strong single track is "Be My Last" an emotional ballad marked by simplistic verses sang in a low voice, and a more expressive chorus sung high. The last single track is "dareka no negai ga kanaukoro," which, like "Wings," doesn't seem to quite fit with the rest of the album. Still it is a beautiful song and Hikki classic.
The non single tracks are not as instantly likable. Still, they grow on you so quickly that they'll soon turn to favorites. One of the strongest non-single tracks is the opener, "This is Love," an energetic dance song with a bit of a Latin beat that will remind Utada's long time fans of "Traveling" from "Deep River." Another strong one is "Blue," a slow, layered song that goes from calm to manic in the chorus. "nichiyo no asa" is a throw back to the classic First Love/Distance r&b era of Utada but at the same time is more mature and polished. "Making Love" and "One Night Magic feat. Yamada Masashi" despite their risqué titles are both very fun electronic tracks. "One Night Magic" manages to strand out due to the participation of The Black Horn's lead singer Yamada Masashi's participation. The last new track (besides the interlude) is "kairo" a mystical piece that sounds like it could have come out of a video game.
Utada Hikaru sure has come a long way from First Love. She even said in a recent interview that she's finally getting to make the music she wants. "Ultra Blue" is a must for all Hikki fans and will make you wonder, where is she going to go next? October 2, 2006
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