Akina Nakamori Fushigi Rar Download

Oct 9, 2016 - Akina Nakamori (中森明菜) - 不思議 (Fushigi) (1986) [320 MP3 320 kbit/s] zip rar DOWNLOAD.

As a sequel to an article that I wrote back last Saturday,, I dug out my audiotape of Akina Nakamori's(中森明菜)10th studio album 'Crimson'. It was actually found deep in a collection of tapes in my middle drawer in that chest of drawers in my room.

I've pointed it out before in 'OH NO, OH YES!' And in a couple of comments that I hadn't been all that impressed with the album when I first bought it at Wah Yueh back in the late 1980s.

Perhaps my opinion might be surprising considering 'Crimson' hit No. 1 on the Oricon charts and, in fact, was the 3rd-ranked album for 1987 (it was released on Christmas Eve 1986). Plus, it had all that songwriting talent behind it including songsters Mariya Takeuchi(竹内まりや)and Akiko Kobayashi(小林明子).

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The truth of the matter was that I hadn't been ready for this new-at-the-time Akina Nakamori who produced a number of her own albums to reflect a more mature pop sense, somewhat different from her Oricon-friendly singles. And as I said before, for a few years during that decade, her singles and her albums were kept apart.

However, after listening to 'OH NO, OH YES!' , it looks like my brain and my appreciative senses have finally caught up to what Akina was doing back then. So I took out the tape for the first time in ages and plunked it into my tape recorder that I have dubbed Jaws. I listened to Side A and was quite delighted by what I heard. I didn't roll my eyes once as I re-discovered what the pop superstar was singing. Next, I turned it over to Side B. W-e-l-l.funny thing here.

Akina Nakamori's 'Crimson' (1986-2017) A nice HB pencil will be accepted in lieu of flowers. I apologize for the grisly nature of the photograph but death was made official at 2:10 pm on Monday March 6th. Jaws can get pretty peckish at times and it decided to make a meal out of 'Crimson'. I knew when Akina started to sound like she had recorded 'Exotica' after downing a jug of Chez Thunderbird that the end was nigh.

And sure enough, I pulled out one mess of ruined magnetic tape. But was I upset? If this had happened 30 years ago, I probably would have gone through the ceiling. Now.not so much. Nakamori has become such a legend in the world of J-Pop that I wouldn't have much of a problem tracking down a CD of 'Crimson', and there are quite a few YouTube videos of the tracks so that I can still talk about the album today. However, if you would like to observe a minute of silence for my late tape, I will wait patiently. From my memories of playing 'Crimson' for the first couple of times on a less tape-i-cidal recorder, there are a few songs that have stood out.

Fushigi

One is the first song itself, 'Mind Game' which was written by Eiko Kyo ( 許瑛子.who had also been responsible for the lyrics for another Akina hit ) and composed by Akiko Kobayashi. Seeing Kobayashi behind the melody here, I was surprised since I had always envisioned her as the singer with the Karen Carpenter-like voice singing Karen Carpenter-like songs, and yet this sounded like a pretty saucy tune. But then I remembered that Kobayashi had started out as a vocalist for a rock band. Anyways, that video above showing her in the dark outfit and glasses nicely sums up about what the number is about. With the electric guitar and the synth providing the musical milieu of the singer strutting out in the downtown areas of Tokyo, safe and not-so-safe, 'Mind Game' actually seems to take place in the lass' apartment, and before listeners assume some sort of CIA intrigue because of the title, it's more of Akina playing the puppet master here. The lyrics hint at being loved by a number of suitors and yet she is bored by all of them.