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The Four Seasons - A Profusion of Love (Single) What a suprise this album was. I thought it was going to be as bad as her (Asakawa Yuu) solo albums, but in fact, it was pretty good. I think it's the type of songs that she sings. Since tracks 5 and 6 are new recordings of Motoko's image, they were the easiest to judge. Overall, there's really no significant difference in the song. The background sounds a little different, and it's because they probably adjusted the balance of the music. In terms of vocal, Asakawa Yuu sounds a little more "raw." In the previous recording, there was more of an echo added to her voice (a karaoke effect that makes the voice sound a little better than it is). However, in this one, she seems to be singing without that effect. It doesn't sound as smooth as the old one, but it does sound more natural. The other tracks on the album are new songs, with tracks 1, 3, and 4 being soft ballads, and track 2 being a little more energy. They sound good, if you like J-POP, but I really can't imagine Motoko, as a character, singing songs like that. CD Information Full Title: Syunkasyuutoo Koi Ryooran Disclaimer If you have questions about the spelling of the track names, check out the romanzi translation guide . Track Listings
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