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19 Oct 2008

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The second Macross Plus Buy Proscar Without Prescription, OST album was a bit more of a mixed bag than the first, with fewer standout tracks and more oddities. Not so with the second LP-length outing for Frontier though: this disc is every bit as good as its predecessor, Online buy Proscar without a prescription, and possibly of even higher quality if I make allowances for the songs growing on me in the fullness of time. The running order seems to place vocal tracks and instrumentals alternately, which prevents it getting repetitive and gives an emotional break or ‘reset’ between the lyrical flagship-type songs and the instrumental BGM ones, buy cheap Proscar.

The proceedings kick off as before in dramatic style with an orchestral instrumental track, Where can i buy cheapest Proscar online, this time with Prologue F; it's less than two minutes long but sets the mood wonderfully. The Jpop side of Frontier makes itself felt immediately afterwards with Northern Cross, which launches itself into a fuzzy, buy cheap Proscar no rx, strident electric guitar, Proscar without a prescription, a fast-paced beat with May'n's vocals picking up the pace. It's a heady blend of (synthesised?) orchestral strings, frantic drums and six-string riffery; as a (re)introduction to the vocal aspect of the score, it's a sound choice, Buy Proscar Without Prescription.

I'm not the biggest fan of Triangler but the dueted vocals of the Fight on stage version work well and the unbreakable connection between the tune and its role as op theme in the series brings back some great memories. High School Life, Proscar alternatives, that acoustic guitar-driven tune used in the episode previews, Proscar treatment, follows with its dashes of accordion and the occasional twang of funky bass; it's only a BGM piece but is still fun. Transformation is another example of how Frontier makes excellent use of classical and electric instrumentation to crank up the tension - I must confess that pulsating synth bass gets me every time.

What can I say about Anata no Oto apart from the fact that it's absolutely lovely, Proscar from canadian pharmacy. Along with What 'bout My Star? Buy Proscar Without Prescription, it's my favourite vocal piece of the series, which is saying something given the competition on show here. It has this breathy, Is Proscar addictive, wide-eyed optimism that suits Megumi Nakajima's vocal style perfectly; hopefully fans will look upon her performances more kindly than the character she played because this is what I'll remember her part in Frontier for above all. So poppy yet so utterly perfect.

It's a return for the horns section for Test Flight Delight, discount Proscar, which reminds me of the old Macross Plus score, Buy generic Proscar, which is no bad thing really, and makes for a nice intermission. Seikan Hikou brings things back for another lyrical performance but there's not much I can say about this that I haven't (or won't in the future) say about Nakajima's vocals, where can i order Proscar without prescription. It's not subpar by any means, but is all too easily lost in such fine company; it's a pleasant and catchy number but not the best, Buy Proscar Without Prescription. Such is the risk of setting such high standards for yourself, Purchase Proscar online, I guess.

Inu Mimi Ranka is another one of those quirky incidental pieces that forms another intermission on the disc; it's not a mindblowing song but it's good for completists and prevents the vocal-driven material blurring into one; such as Yousei for instance, which is a longer May'n piece and carries a more mature and bittersweet vibe than Ms Nakajima's songs do, order Proscar online overnight delivery no prescription. I won't pass judgement on which of the two is the better performer (May'n's voice has less shrillness but Nakajima's is somewhat livelier) but placing their contrasting timbres and styles side-by-side is I think beneficial to both. Proscar maximum dosage, The interesting coda, which drops the instrumentation out a few bars before the vocals finish, was a nice touch, Proscar use.

Tsuioki no Trumpet Buy Proscar Without Prescription, , another outing for the horns section that harks back to the franchise's grandiose sci-fi roots, is followed by the alternate version of the first end theme, Shinkuu Diamond Cravasse. Like the @formo version of What 'bout My Star?, Proscar wiki, the stripped-down instrumentation in the verses allows the lyrical side of things to shine through more clearly and provides a more evocative effect when the dynamic change for the chorus happens.

The question "Do you remember love?" is familiar to diehard Macross fans I think, who will probably reply with a "Hell yeah!" as I did with Nakajima's bless the little queen, buy Proscar without prescription. Turn the nostalgia up to 11 and listen to how Kanno updates an 80s tune for the 21st century...the nostalgia factor pretty much prevents me making an objective assessment of this take on Mari IIjima's classic so I'll say I'm glad to see it included here and leave it at that. Fast shipping Proscar, ^_^

The introspective piano-driven Ao no Ether is a welcome opportunity for listeners to regain their composure, and benefits from its straightforward, honest simplicity, buy Proscar online cod. Less is more in this case as far as instrumentation is concerned: the strings colour the melody to make it a relaxing and pleasant piece, Buy Proscar Without Prescription. Is this LOVE? is another example of Kanno at her most experimental and idiosyncratic with those peculiar sampled loops; Shadow of Michael is another instrumental track but the melancholy and dignity that comes from the plaintive string section fit the subject perfectly. Proscar duration, The contention surrounding the ‘Grace Remix’, Aimo O.C., is I think down to the context in which it appeared in the show as opposed to the quality of the song itself, where can i cheapest Proscar online. Its role in the series was that of taking something beautiful, Proscar schedule, mysterious and otherwordly, only to make it a weapon of war; as a piece of music, listened to on its own merits alone, Proscar reviews, it's fan-fucking-tastic. Proscar mg, Nakajima's delivery is still a tearjerker and the backing harmonies of synth, guitar and choral backing vocals (which also play into my Depeche Mode fanaticism) transform it from a soothing galactic lullaby to a chilling rush of heartstopping win. Buy Proscar Without Prescription, It lacks the purity of the original of course, but as with the Bird Humans version it embellishes the main melody and somehow makes the same tune feel slightly different.

Battle Frontier picks up the brooding melody of Bajura and combines it with the more upbeat and tension-filled, order Proscar from mexican pharmacy, action-orientated BGM; it's another song arranged in the tracklisting as a cushion of sorts between two vocal ones: in this case Aimo O.C. and the equally epic (albeit epic for different reasons) Nyan Nyan Service Medley. Get Proscar, This one I'm still undecided on: it's fun to identify the component songs, the May'n/Megumi Nakajima duet works like a charm and the sheer length (seven and a half minutes!) makes it great. On the downside, is Proscar safe, having each one played back-to-back, Proscar price, with a couple being performed simultaneously, does detract a bit from the impact they would have when listened to individually and this is the only place you'll find Lion currently on an LP-length disc. Frontier is often thought of as something of a love letter to Macross fans anyway, buy Proscar from mexico, so I think of this as the SWALK from Kanno and Kawamori...and it reminds me of that fantastic final battle too. Good memories indeed, and that final snippet of Aimo is guaranteed to send shivers down your spine for one last time, Buy Proscar Without Prescription. Cheap Proscar, Protoculture is an oddity, but quite honestly not much could follow on from the medley that precedes it; I can't remember where it appears in the series but the samples of various strange creatures wouldn't make it sound out-of-place in Macross Zero. Given the emphasis on technology and modern (de)culture, buy Proscar online no prescription, it's a nice nod to the franchise's origins and Kawamori's environmentalist leanings. Proscar photos, In any case it's a good warm-down from the emotionally-charged material that makes up the rest of the record and reminds us once again of Kanno's versatility; just enough to keep me going until the Frontier movie.

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Once again it's a heady and confusing mix of kana and romanji, which is a pain to type, buying Proscar online over the counter, copy and paste but also makes me wish all the more for an international version with English language sleevenotes (c'mon Beez, Proscar images, you know you want to!). It's happened with many of Kanno's earlier works, so keep your fingers crossed...


  1. Prologue F

  2. ノーザンクロス (Northern Cross)

  3. トライアングラー (Triangler (fight on stage))

  4. High School Life

  5. トランスフォーメーション (Transformation)

  6. アナタノオト (Your Sound)

  7. Test Flight Delight

  8. 星間飛行 (Interstellar Flight)

  9. イヌミミランカ (Dog-ears Ranka)

  10. 妖精 (Fairy)

  11. 追憶のトランペット, (Reminiscence Trumpet)

  12. 真空のダイアモンド クレバス (Empty Diamond Cravasse)

  13. 愛・おぼえていますか (Do You Remember Love?~Bless the Little Queen)

  14. 蒼のエーテル (Azure Ether)

  15. Is this LOVE?

  16. Shadow of Michael

  17. アイモ O.C. (Aimo O.C.)

  18. Battle Frontier

  19. 娘々サービスメドレー (Nyan Nyan Service Medley)

  20. プロトカルチュア (Protoculture)

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  1. ghostlightning

    I’m glad you posted a review because I didn’t want to do it, and it’s tough to go through life having the last review of this ost in my head being Kaioshin’s.

    I won’t pretend to objectivity, being a fellow lifer I relinquish any claim I have on it, but I do agree with your assessment of the album. What interests me is your opinion on the YK covers/arrangement of the original Minmei discography.

    I intended to make a full post about this but since I can’t post tracks without much difficulty, by your leave I’ll hemorrhage this wall of text in your comments section.

    When i first herd Ai oboete ima suka (deculture edition) I was not happy with it, but my thirst for anything Macross was OVER NINE THOUSAND by then and I loved it anyway and continue to do so. When I heard Watashi no kare wa pairotto (Miss Macross ed) I wasn’t too happy as well - but same story since my reaction was worse than those poor zentrans in Gallia 4.

    Why would YK arrange it this way? I couldn’t wrap my head around it. They sound so… ringtone friendly (see: Ninjin Loves You Yeah!).

    But I discovered the Mylene Sings Minmei album, and oh my god. The YK arrangements of the above 2 are nearly identical. Furthermore, Mylene’s covers are AWESOME. I’m having trouble with the album I got from the torrent (it plays on iTunes but doesn’t dl on my iPod, and imeem doesn’t seem to play them) so I gave up posting the article. The one on mchan also yields a .rar file that won’t yield.

    So what to take from this? Did YK get lazy? It seems so, as much as I hate to admit it about my favorite musician. The saving track is Bless the Little Queen - which is a far superior arrangement for DYRL. I’m definitely interested in what you make of all this.

  2. The Sojourner

    Yousei, Ao Ether and Anata No Oto were what really made the OST enjoyable for me. I have to say that Megumi Nakajima greatly suits the role of Ranka because she is able to channel her ‘rookie’ eagerness into the songs sung by Ranka, who happens to be an aspiring artiste in the story.

    Oh yeah, the Little Queen version of DYRL made me all mushy when I heard ‘Mo~ Hitori Bocchi Jya Nai’.

  3. Martin

    @Ghostlightning: I’m afraid no review on this blog will be as objective as some others either (it’s a fan blog after all)! After watching the 2012 flashback movie, my first impression is that YK has done a fine job of updating the 80s songs for a 21st century audience (reviewage here). The Bless the Little Queen version of the DYRL? theme is particularly spectacular though.

    I’m not sure whether Ms Kanno is getting lazy - it could be her contribution to the sheer amount of nostalgia served up by Frontier. As long as I find the songs enjoyable, I really don’t mind!

    @The Sojourner: Loving Azure Ether (which I’m listening to as I type this) but Anata no Oto is fantastic too - possibly my fave of the disc. The more I listen to Megumi Nakajima, the more I think that she has a great career ahead of her (assuming Frontier doesn’t become a burden for her as the original Macross did with Mari Iijima); her voice is so sprightly and expressive.

  4. ghostlightning

    I read your entertaining review on 2012, but I’ll post here. I hesitate to congratulate YK for updating Minmei’s music (save for Bless the Little Queen) because the ones that she did sound too similar to those arrangements in Mylene sings Lin Minmei. Info here. Too bad I can’t find the arrangement credits, but it’s not listed among YK’s works.


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