Showing posts with label Misia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misia. Show all posts

Friday, December 22, 2017

Misia - New Morning

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:29
Size: 144,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:59)  1. Hope & Dreams
(5:00)  2. Boku wa Pegasus Kimi wa Polaris
(4:01)  3. Aoi Tsukikage
(3:51)  4. Ai wo Shiru Sekai
(4:22)  5. Miss you always
(4:27)  6. Mahou wo Kaketa no wa Kimi
(4:54)  7. Daisy
(4:32)  8. Jewelry
(4:30)  9. Especially for me
(4:32) 10. Shiawase wo Forever
(3:25) 11. One day, One life
(6:02) 12. Kimi no Taiyou ni Narou
(3:56) 13. My pride of love
(3:53) 14. Re-Brain

Though Misia's music has elements of blues and soul, she's considered the first Japanese R&B superstar, paving the way for other R&B-based J-pop "divas," such as Hikaru Utada and Yuki Koyanagi, with her five-octave voice that is said to be able to produce sounds too high for the human ear to hear. That she achieved this breakthrough without appearing in TV music shows makes it even more impressive, as this is a very rare thing in Japanese showbiz.

Misia (real name Misaki Ito) was born and raised in a music-loving family in Fukuoka, a city more known for its rock scene, but she developed an interest in R&B and related music in high school, thanks to her African-American vocal teachers. She entered the Seinan Gakuin University in 1997, but the same year she passed an audition of 3,000-plus aspiring performers for the BMG label and dropped her formal education to begin a career in music. Around this time she formed her alias, which is said to be a combination of either Misaki and Asia, or Messiah and Asia. Misia's career took off right from the start: her debut single, "Tsutsumikomu You Ni..." (1998), charted for 27 weeks and sold 400,000 units; her next single, "Hi No Ataru Basho," cracked the Top Ten; and her debut album, Mother Father Brother Sister (1998), spent four weeks on top of the charts and sold over two and a half million copies. That year, Misia won twice at the Japan Gold Disc Awards. Her next full-length, Love Is the Message (2000), shifted another two million units, and its follow-up, Marvelous (2001), sold over one and a half million, although it was her last million-selling album. Still, Kiss in the Sky (2002), which featured Tak Matsumoto from B'z, went platinum, and in 2001 she was even able to record the single "I Miss You (Toki O Koete)" with Masato Nakamura from her favorite band, Dreams Come True. In 2002, she transferred from BMG to the Avex sublabel Rhythmedia Tribe, on which she stayed until 2007, recording four albums and a bevy of singles, some of which were used as theme songs in games, movies, and TV dramas; in 2004, she also became the first female solo artist to pull off the high-profile "five domes" tour in Japan. Misia's first full-length after her return to BMG was Eighth World (2008), which became her second album not to go platinum, but still sold 131,000 copies. She also debuted overseas in 2007, playing in Taiwan, and performed a tour in support of Eighth World in Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Her ninth album, Just Ballade, was released in December 2009. She continued to record prolifically into the 2010s. ~ Alexey Eremenko https://itunes.apple.com/ph/album/new-morning/840736585

New Morning

Monday, December 18, 2017

Misia - Do Primeiro Fado Ao Ultimo Tango Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: Do Primeiro Fado Ao Ultimo Tango Disc 1

Styles: Vocal, Fado
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:43
Size: 176,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:53)  1. Fado Adivinha II
(4:13)  2. Dança De Magoas
(3:34)  3. O Vendaval
(5:01)  4. Lagrima
(2:38)  5. O Manto Da Rainha
(2:43)  6. Duas Luas
(3:08)  7. Liberdades Poeticas
(4:10)  8. Garras dos Sentidos
(3:08)  9. Ainda Que
(4:34) 10. Autopsicografia
(4:30) 11. Tive Um Coracao, Perdi-o
(4:57) 12. Paixoes Diagonais
(3:20) 13. Que Sera (feat. Adriana Calcanhotto)
(3:36) 14. Rasto de Infinito
(4:20) 15. Nao Me Chamem Pelo Nome
(2:31) 16. Veste De Noite Este Quarto
(4:23) 17. Fado Das Violetas
(5:24) 18. Maria La Portuguesa (feat. Martirio)
(2:19) 19. Fado do Ciume
(4:10) 20. Yo Soy Maria

Mísia's 25-year career is celebrated with the release of a new album. But this is not a disk! In addition to marking the return of one of Fado's best performers, "From the First Fado to the Last Tango" brings together for the first time in a single album the songs of Mísia's election, chosen from the immense roll of remarkable compositions of this artist. With the release of the album "Mísia" in 1991, begins what, according to the journalist and writer Manuel Halpern, will be called the New Fado, writing in his book "The Future of Saudade", about the rebirth of the fado: "... The temporal delimitation is always difficult. But if we were forced to set a date for the beginning of the New Fado, it would be March 1991, the time when Mísia released her first album. Everything that is before is a kind of prehistory. "Through a selection made by Mísia herself," From the First Fado to the Last Tango "takes us on an extraordinary journey through her already long but always brilliant career. "Fado", "Tanto Menos Tanto Mais", "Claws of the Senses", "Diagonal Passions", "Ritual", "Canto", "Mísia" - Mísia's 1st album and celebrating this year's 25th anniversary - "," Drama Box "," Streets, Lisbonarium & Tourists "and" Lady of the Night "without forgetting the recent" Delikatessen Café Concerto "and" For Amália ". Translate by Google https://www.fnac.pt/Misia-Do-Primeiro-Fado-ao-Ultimo-Tango-2CD-CD-Album/a1001530#?

Do Primeiro Fado Ao Ultimo Tango Disc 1

Album: Do Primeiro Fado Ao Ultimo Tango Disc 2

Time: 71:14
Size: 165,7 MB

(4:05)  1. Unicornio
(4:27)  2. Triste Sina
(3:14)  3. Amalia sempre e agora (feat. Maria Bethania)
(2:56)  4. Ciumes De Um Coracao Operario
(3:10)  5. Fogo Preso
(4:09)  6. Valsa das Sombras
(4:01)  7. Fado Triste
(3:33)  8. Misterios Do Fado
(3:12)  9. As Time Goes By
(4:12) 10. Hurt
(3:07) 11. Esas lagrimas son pocas (feat. Dead Combo)
(3:18) 12. So nos Dois (feat. The Legendary Tiger Man)
(3:17) 13. La Chanson D'Helene (feat. Iggy Pop)
(2:50) 14. Vivendo Sem Mim
(3:09) 15. Cancao de Alcipe
(3:56) 16. Da Vida Quero os Sinais
(4:21) 17. Pressagios de Alfama
(4:02) 18. Ese Momento
(3:33) 19. Naranjo En Flor
(2:32) 20. Cha Cha Cha Em Lisboa (feat. Melech Mechaya)