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Ayumi Hamasaki Video Albums : Moments, Inspire, Carols, Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A, Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006 A


Ayumi Hamasaki Video Albums : Moments, Inspire, Carols, Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A, Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006 A


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Ayumi


Ayumi


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For everything you do, there's a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.

Passionate Theory By Kano, Ayumi


Passionate Theory By Kano, Ayumi


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Author: Kano, Ayumi Publication Date: 2008/10/01 Number of Pages: 172 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 6.00 Height: 8.25

Ayumi Shirakusa


Ayumi Shirakusa


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[CD] Yookoso By Hamasaki/ Ito/ Kataoka/ Morioka/ Tohsaku


[CD] Yookoso By Hamasaki/ Ito/ Kataoka/ Morioka/ Tohsaku


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Author: Hamasaki/ Ito/ Kataoka/ Morioka/ Tohsaku Subtitle: An Invitation to Contemporary Japanese Publication Date: 2006/06/30 Binding Type: CD/Spoken Word Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.75 Height: 5.00

Mixed Vegetables 5 By Komura, Ayumi


Mixed Vegetables 5 By Komura, Ayumi


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Author: Komura, Ayumi Series Title: Mixed Vegetables Publication Date: 2009/09/01 Number of Pages: 172 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.00 Height: 7.75

Mixed Vegetables 6 By Komura, Ayumi


Mixed Vegetables 6 By Komura, Ayumi


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Author: Komura, Ayumi Series Title: Mixed Vegetables Publication Date: 2009/12/02 Number of Pages: 179 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 5.25 Height: 7.50

Mixed Vegetables 8 By Komura, Ayumi


Mixed Vegetables 8 By Komura, Ayumi


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Hanayu and Hayato go on a date, but when each realizes the others agenda to marry each other in order to fulfill dreams of becoming a sushi chef and pastry chef respectively, things no longer go as planned. Author: Komura, Ayumi Series Title: Mixed Vegetables Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Number of Pages: 194 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.00 Height: 8.00

Mixed Vegetables 2 By Komura, Ayumi


Mixed Vegetables 2 By Komura, Ayumi


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Hanayu and Hayato go on a date, but when each realizes the others agenda to marry each other in order to fulfill dreams of becoming a sushi chef and pastry chef respectively, things no longer go as planned. Author: Komura, Ayumi Series Title: Mixed Vegetables Publication Date: 2008/12/02 Number of Pages: 210 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 4.75 Height: 7.50

Mixed Vegetables 7 By Komura, Ayumi


Mixed Vegetables 7 By Komura, Ayumi


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At the Oikawa High School Cooking Department, Hanayu Ashitaba, the daughter of a celebrated pastry chef, dreams of becoming a sushi chef while Hayato Hyuga, the son of a prestigious sushi chef, dreams of becoming a pastry chef. Original. Author: Komura, Ayumi Series Title: Mixed Vegetables Publication Date: 2010/04/06 Number of Pages: 190 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 4.75 Height: 7.75

Ayumi-Tribute To Greeeen


Ayumi-Tribute To Greeeen


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Next Level


Next Level


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Holding her place at the top of the Japanese charts, Ayumi Hamasaki's 2009 album takes an interesting line from her previous releases. While she's always been on the forefront of new developments in the pop world, her music has stayed largely based on standard dance and pop tracks over the years, with a large exception being a series of remix albums endorsed after her major studio releases. With the interest taken in those remixes and their heavier electronica bent, Hamasaki went a bit deeper on Next Level, combining with songwriter Yuta Nakano and club DJ CMJK (formerly of Denki Groove) for a thick, somewhat wild release of dance tracks infused with a healthy dose of technology. The album opens innocently enough, introducing bits of electronics as accentuation around the strong focus of her vocals. As it progresses, the beats and rhythm tracks begin to take over, placing Hamasaki herself into a much deeper, thicker set of sounds custom-built to emphasize her stronger points and combine for an outstanding dance set. Hamasaki continues to evolve her sound, and the deeper experimentalism on Next Level only helps to cement her claim to the top. As an added bonus, multiple parallel versions of the release include music video DVDs, concert footage DVDs, and a live concert recording CD. ~ Adam Greenberg

Global Philadelphia By Takenaka, Ayumi (EDT)/ Osirim, Mary Johnson (EDT)


Global Philadelphia By Takenaka, Ayumi (EDT)/ Osirim, Mary Johnson (EDT)


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Author: Takenaka, Ayumi (EDT)/ Osirim, Mary Johnson (EDT) Series Title: Philadelphia Voices, Philadelphia Visions Subtitle: Immigrant Communities Old and New Publication Date: 2010/04/28 Number of Pages: 310 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.75

Yookoso By Hamasaki, Suzuko/ Ito, Hifumi/ Kataoka, Hiroko/ Morioka, Akemi/ Tohsaku, YasuHiko


Yookoso By Hamasaki, Suzuko/ Ito, Hifumi/ Kataoka, Hiroko/ Morioka, Akemi/ Tohsaku, YasuHiko


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Author: Hamasaki, Suzuko/ Ito, Hifumi/ Kataoka, Hiroko/ Morioka, Akemi/ Tohsaku, YasuHiko Subtitle: An Invitation to Contemporary Japanese Publication Date: 2006/04/21 Number of Pages: 375 Binding Type: Paperback Language: JAPANESE Depth: 1.00 Width: 8.25 Height: 10.75

Guilty


Guilty


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With a long career and a longer discography, Ayumi Hamasaki spends a lot of time on the pop charts reinventing herself to meet the mores of the current J-pop scene, whatever that may be at the time. On Guilty, she updates her sound to fit a modern version of J-pop, infused heavily with rock and with darker, more gothic elements. With Hamasaki unfortunately, the result is a fairly staged, theatrical sound. She stretches across her range admirably to capture the darker, deeper tones of the rock, but it nearly invariably sounds like theme music to a basic Asian robot-based sci-fi film. This isn't necessarily to say that the sound isn't put together well, or that Hamasaki underperforms. To the contrary, if anything she overperforms here, adding an unnecessary melodrama to the proceedings and ruining what seemed the original intent of the album. Moving away from straightforward bubblegum (and the occasional power pop style track) is an attempt to add a bit of the emphasis on authenticity that's swept through much of Japanese music, including the pop sphere. Where others explore elements of folk and more emotional attachment, Hamasaki comes off as either a fairly flat and standardized singer of fairly flat and standardized songs, or as a great singer trying hopelessly to keep up with dark rock ballads that are horribly mismatched to her temperament and her delivery style. Hamasaki's got plenty of good work in her catalog, Guilty is unlikely to stand with the best portions of it, even for her numerous fans. ~ Adam Greenberg

Secret


Secret


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Ayumi Hamasaki belongs to the top tier of Japanese musicians who find it almost impossible to do something below a certain level, so it's not really surprising that Secret is a competent album with immense charting power. However, while it excels in production and does well in the fun department, its artistic merit is ambiguous (though that doesn't equal "bad"). Being the product of Hamasaki's J-rock period, Secret does feature a lot of guitar playing, but the riffs usually just follow the general direction that the songs take, and that can be pretty much everything from classic hard rock and piano ballads to industrial-lite numbers, ABBA-styled disco, and Euro-dance adaptations (the latter two being especially prominent). The only constants besides guitar lines are techno beats, background synths, and Hamasaki's singing, which is so steadily heartfelt it sounds calculated -- but there's always plenty of other things in the mix, from acoustic breaks and children's choruses to strings and new age keyboards. This sounds like the recipe for a dynamic and varied album, but, ballads aside, the mood doesn't really change from start to finish, and all in all, the stylistic jumble is too big to make out what the record really sounds like. It's not quite like the case of Gackt -- a popular J-rocker whose tunes are so perfect they're unidentifiable -- but the whole of Secret is less than the sum of its parts. Taken separately, each song is catchy and dramatic enough, but when put together, they fail to leave a clear impression. But then, such evasiveness may be a virtue for a pop album, and the puzzlement over whether Secret is meant for dancing, dreaming, or rocking out makes up somewhat for the clich?d melodies that Hamasaki indulges in on the latter half of the record. ~ Alexey Eremenko

Ayumi: German Baroque Music For 2 Lutes


Ayumi: German Baroque Music For 2 Lutes


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Carpe Diem:16275

181920


181920


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Had Amuro's star burnt out so fast? With only two albums under her belt, it seemed a bit premature to have a singles collection out so soon. However, the Japanese pop singer had gone from singing sensation to tabloid fodder -- announcing first that she was pregnant and would get married to the father (one of the dancers in labelmates trf), then suffering publicly after the murder of her mother. With all her manufactured innocence shot through with real-life experience, the age of Amuro was at least past its height. That she went on after this to more albums shows her tenacity at least, especially after attention had switched to upcomer Ayumi Hamasaki. Regardless, this compilation simply collects her single A-sides into one easy package. These are high-energy electro-pop songs, with a smattering of ballads ("Dreaming I Was Dreaming" and the monster hit "Can You Celebrate," all products of her work with Tetsuya Komuro). Though the album mixes of many of these songs are superior, this is a short summation of the sound that changed Jpop, circa 1996. ~ Ted Mills


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