YUI - My Short Stories (2008) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: YUI
- Title: My Short Stories
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Sony Music Labels Inc
- Genre: Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
- Total Time: 52:21
- Total Size: 121 / 367 / 690 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I'll be (3:32)
02. HELP (3:30)
03. Last Train (4:41)
04. Winter Hot Music (3:06)
05. Jam (3:05)
06. Skyline -- YUI for 雨音 薫 (3:49)
07. Free Bird (2:55)
08. I wanna be... (3:25)
09. Oh My God (2:45)
10. Cloudy (3:26)
11. Driving today (3:08)
12. Understand (3:33)
13. crossroad (3:54)
14. It's happy line -- YUI for 雨音 薫 (3:19)
15. Why me (4:05)
01. I'll be (3:32)
02. HELP (3:30)
03. Last Train (4:41)
04. Winter Hot Music (3:06)
05. Jam (3:05)
06. Skyline -- YUI for 雨音 薫 (3:49)
07. Free Bird (2:55)
08. I wanna be... (3:25)
09. Oh My God (2:45)
10. Cloudy (3:26)
11. Driving today (3:08)
12. Understand (3:33)
13. crossroad (3:54)
14. It's happy line -- YUI for 雨音 薫 (3:19)
15. Why me (4:05)
"My Short Stories" is the first B-side compilation album by the popular Japanese singer-songwriter Yui that was released on November 12, 2008. This album contains all the past B sides of her past singles and a new song titled "I'll be"The album is certified platinum by RIAJ for shipment of 250,000 copies in Japan .My Short Stories will be reissue in Blu-Spec CD format with limited press on September 2, 2009.
However, it debuted at number one on the Oricon charts -- the first B-side collection to achieve that since Seiko Matsuda's Touch Me 24 years previously -- and that makes perfect sense, because the release doesn't lose in quality compared with Yui's three previous proper albums, which made her Japan's hottest pop/rock star of the late 2000s. Then again, it's not that surprising, considering that Yui's back catalog doesn't exactly include a lot of standout singles, but hardly has a single weak song -- she's had good material for four records, and how she distributes the tracks between them is purely arbitrary. All this amounts to saying that My Short Stories is more of the same power pop with equal amounts of acoustic and electric guitars, led by Yui's strong youthful voice -- bordering on infantile in a couple of places, but brimming with strength and confidence in others. It's also sunny and melodic, which doesn't really mean much, seeing that there's virtually a legion of J-rock bands, both male- and female-fronted, making the same type of music. What really sets Yui apart is not some special trick or stylistic nuance, but simply her colossal knack for melody and arrangements, both of which are simple and precise without becoming hackneyed or maudlin: she's got the right emotion and she knows just how to express it. Yui may not really be doing anything Gin Blossoms or Texas haven't done already, but she manages to make it sound fresh and interesting every time, and that's a huge achievement. Eagle-Eye Cherry, for instance, may have had a bigger hit in the same style with "Save Tonight" at one point, but My Short Stories has 15 tracks of comparable quality.
However, it debuted at number one on the Oricon charts -- the first B-side collection to achieve that since Seiko Matsuda's Touch Me 24 years previously -- and that makes perfect sense, because the release doesn't lose in quality compared with Yui's three previous proper albums, which made her Japan's hottest pop/rock star of the late 2000s. Then again, it's not that surprising, considering that Yui's back catalog doesn't exactly include a lot of standout singles, but hardly has a single weak song -- she's had good material for four records, and how she distributes the tracks between them is purely arbitrary. All this amounts to saying that My Short Stories is more of the same power pop with equal amounts of acoustic and electric guitars, led by Yui's strong youthful voice -- bordering on infantile in a couple of places, but brimming with strength and confidence in others. It's also sunny and melodic, which doesn't really mean much, seeing that there's virtually a legion of J-rock bands, both male- and female-fronted, making the same type of music. What really sets Yui apart is not some special trick or stylistic nuance, but simply her colossal knack for melody and arrangements, both of which are simple and precise without becoming hackneyed or maudlin: she's got the right emotion and she knows just how to express it. Yui may not really be doing anything Gin Blossoms or Texas haven't done already, but she manages to make it sound fresh and interesting every time, and that's a huge achievement. Eagle-Eye Cherry, for instance, may have had a bigger hit in the same style with "Save Tonight" at one point, but My Short Stories has 15 tracks of comparable quality.
Pop | Japanese / 邦楽 | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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