- Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rar 2017
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Shiina Ringo is my favourite Japanese musician, and one of my favourite artists overall. Yeah, her voice can be an aquired taste (Though I can't imagine her songs being sung well by anyone else), but her music is unique and has this funky jazziness to it which is awesome. Shiina Ringo's 'Sanmon Gossip' is a tour de force. Beginning in familiar J-Pop territory, the CD soon takes us to jazz, R&B, a Broadway show tune sound-alike, techno, Brazilian jazz, rock, and hip hop. It seems there is nothing Shiina Ringo cannot do. There is never a dull moment and there are plenty of wonderful musical moments here. Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rar; Ansatsu Kyoushitsu Google Drive; Stanton Deckadance Dvs Edition 2.72 For Mac; 4 Day Forecast Ventus W203; Realtek Audio Driver V5 10.0 5211; Operator Manual Ecg Mac 1200. When Ringo first started out, she played fairly straight-forward pop-rock mix with few twists here and there which paved her way into stardom. Then came Shouso Strip, KSK or Sanmon Gossip and we were wowed by her genre-bending and experimentation. I do not ardently love each and every song from these albums but I definitely admire the road she.
- Awesome Music: Lots of it, with Shōso Strip and Karuki Zamen Kuri No Hana being perhaps the most frequently cited examples. Heisei Fūzoku and Sanmon Gossip are no slouches either.
- Better Than Canon: The Expo version of 'Marunouchi Sadistic', included as a bonus track on Sanmon Gossip, is commonly considered to be a major improvement on the original, which was already a classic.
- Broken Base: The work up to and including Sanmon Gossip and Sports is generally quite well loved, but her output in more recent years has somewhat divided the fanbase, particularly after the split of Tokyo Jihen. Some fans feel that she's just treading water stylistically and compositionally, while others still like her recent output just fine.
- Growing the Beard: Shiina Ringo's early work is very good Japanese rock music, but it is almost universally agreed among fans of Japanese music that Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana is the album where she graduated from being 'very good' to being 'genre-defining'. Its leading single 'Stem', which is featured in a different arrangement on the single release, is generally considered to be where she first established this level of quality.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Shiina looking an awfully lot like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu on the album cover for Shōso Strip, which also doubles as bait of sorts for any new listeners who expect something similar to Kyary only to end up with something completely different.
- Vindicated by History: Sanmon Gossip received a decidedly muted reception when it initially appeared, perhaps because it ended a six-year solo hiatus after the Tough Act to FollowKaruki Zamen Kuri No Hana (Heisei Fuzoku was a collaboration with arranger Neko Saito), but has gained more appreciation in more recent years for its skilled use of Genre Roulette - no two of its songs sound particularly similar to one another.
Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rar 2017
椎名 林檎 (Ringo Shiina) – 三文ゴシップ (Sanmon Gossip)
j-pop, soul, jazz, big-band, experimental-pop
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Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rar Download
Shiina Ringo Sanmon Gossip Rare
With Sanmon Gossip, her fifth solo album and first in six years, Ringo Shiina once again took the approach that’s made her previous works such a joy to hear – a willingness to embrace and experiment with a wide range of musical genres and techniques, combined with a firm grasp on pop-songwriting and a determination to make her songs as engaging, memorable and accessible as possible. In my opinion, it’s her finest album yet, an exuberant firecracker that crams so much content into its fourteen tracks that it constantly feels like it’s about to burst. Throughout the album, Shiina engages colourful splashes of just about every genre she could possibly shoehorn into her style of music, including big-band/swing (“Mittei Monogatari”, “Karisome Otome”, “Irokoizata”), American soul music (“Rōdōsha”), hip-hop (“Ryūkō”), laid-back soft-pop (“Shun”), alt-rock (“Yokyō”), electro (“Maru Chiten Kara”, “Togatta Teguchi”) and show-tunes-inspired vocal jazz (“Tsugō no Ii Karada”, “Futaribocchi Jikan”, the latter of which goes so far as to include a tap-solo!). She even finds time for a surprising, left-field display of minimalism on the accordion and vocals track “Bonsaihada”, one of the album’s finest cuts. The whole thing is an absolute feast, generously applying new musical angles, instruments, vocal touches and stylistic approaches at every turn, to the extent that, were it not for Shiina’s inescapable personality, Sanmon Gossip would verge on resembling a multi-artist compilation. That fantastic personality is the glue that makes Sanmon Gossip a genuinely thrilling success, though, as Shiina’s irresistible vocal twists and turns through the record, softly charming you on one track before knocking the roof off the building and reaching for the stars on the next. This album is simply huge, both in sound and scope, and is one of the most lively, expansive and ambitious pop releases I’ve ever heard.