Also, are all the b-sides from Mondai Girl, Crazy Party Night & Sai & Kou on it? I might just delete the songs I already own on her albums and make an album out of those three singles and the new stuff included.
No, the b-sides for the first two were snubbed which is a shame, KISEKAE is her best song in ages.
Also, are all the b-sides from Mondai Girl, Crazy Party Night & Sai & Kou on it? I might just delete the songs I already own on her albums and make an album out of those three singles and the new stuff included.
Considering I pretty much just use PONPONPON, Candy Candy, Kira Kira Killer, and Sai & Co I'm planning to do the same. I don't use the filler and the other singles are more of an "I'll use them if they're there" situation.
Depend on you is so good, every version of it is a snatcher. I love listening to the original (1998), A BEST version (2001) and 10th Anniversary version from the Mirrorcle World single (2008) back-to-back-to-back as they all have a different vocal and mix. You get to hear all of the little differences and see how she's grown as an artist and person, v cool. The "dub's electro remix" from the first ayu-mi-x and "44XL DUB" from the re-issued single are great too.
Depend on you is so good, every version of it is a snatcher. I love listening to the original (1998), A BEST version (2001) and 10th Anniversary version from the Mirrorcle World single (2008) back-to-back-to-back as they all have a different vocal and mix. You get to hear all of the little differences and see how she's grown as an artist and person, v cool. The "dub's electro remix" from the first ayu-mi-x and "44XL DUB" from the re-issued single are great too.
Oh let me snatch the Mirrorcle World version since it was a good era for her vocally. I heard the new A Best -15th Anniversary Edition- and it didn't do much for me. It was a lil too rock-oriented after the remaster, I felt it wasn't as true to the original 90s dance-rock version to use.
Depend on you is a masterpiece and A Song for xx might be the best (or least tragic) debut a female considering how tacky to the point of it being a sort of rite of passage they tend to be.