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RikkuK 12th August 2012 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CoriKaru (Post 2895403)
Coincidentally enough, I've been listening to A LOT of "This Is The One" lately and I am shocked to say that those songs age amazingly well.

I like it so much more now and I wasn't even expecting to when I popped the Album in my car disc player.

Also in "On and On" at the "intoxicated emancipated unapologetic" part, it sounds just like the part that starts off with "Mister DJ" and "Sexy Lady" in "Celebrate."

I do find myself not skipping On and On when it comes up on my ipod ahahaha touche. This One only scores like 50% as an album tho imo

sxesven 12th August 2012 10:12 PM

Ultimately I liked This Is The One a great deal - first few spins I had the feeling nothing could really top the 'older' material tacked on near the end, but it grew on me, amazingly so. Dirty Desire and Poppin' always felt like a bit of weaker sequence (though I can stomach them alright) but elsewhere there's some outright brilliant material. Particularly partial to This One (Crying Like A Child). Right up there with my favourite Hikki tracks.

NintendoHTF1242 13th August 2012 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by RikkuK (Post 2895211)
Agreed. Poppin, taking my money back, automatic pt II all were really underproduced and not even funny they were so bad.

how dare you

primavera♥ 13th August 2012 04:46 AM

There are good songs on that album. For me, it's On and On, Taking My Money Back, Me Meuro, FYI, and yeahh...I guess Apples and Cinammon but I got tired of that.

Delicious n Bold 13th August 2012 04:56 AM

Since everyone's talkin' bout their favourite tracks on "This Is the One", here's mine:
- on and on
- apple and cinnamon
- this one (crying like a child)
- come back to me

... top 4 of 10 :P

Zeke. 13th August 2012 05:35 AM

Here are my favorites from This Is The One:
















































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CoriKaru 13th August 2012 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeke. (Post 2895554)
Here are my favorites from This Is The One:
















































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Originally Posted by NintendoHTF1242 (Post 2895536)
how dare you

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ani-Crying.gif

ohsixthirty 13th August 2012 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by sxesven (Post 2895432)
Ultimately I liked This Is The One a great deal - first few spins I had the feeling nothing could really top the 'older' material tacked on near the end, but it grew on me, amazingly so. Dirty Desire and Poppin' always felt like a bit of weaker sequence (though I can stomach them alright) but elsewhere there's some outright brilliant material. Particularly partial to This One (Crying Like A Child). Right up there with my favourite Hikki tracks.

holy crap... sxesven is back!!! :D

and i'm in agreement with you on This One (Crying Like A Child). that track is phenomenal.

Zeke. 13th August 2012 06:44 AM

Lol, I actually enjoyed This One (Crying Like A Child) for some time but overall I don't think the song is that great. When she starts belting out the chorus it just seems rather annoying. I love the composition and the opening melody most definitely, but the song as a whole... it's a little overkill. I have it on our iPod that plays in the lobby at my movie theater and a co-worker started imitating it and we just laugh about this song all the time now, lol.

Andrenekoi 13th August 2012 06:08 PM

I find TITO to be among her strongest albums...

inthezone 13th August 2012 06:29 PM

Ultra Blue and Deep River are her best albums.

KremlinChaos 13th August 2012 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by NintendoHTF1242 (Post 2895016)
Poppin' is so awesome omg that panty line, so amazing.

I never get tired of Poppin'. It's one of my favourite songs by her XD.

Delicious n Bold 13th August 2012 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by inthezone (Post 2895771)
Ultra Blue and Deep River are her best albums.

Just Deep River. And most of Heart Station.
Hikki sounded so bored for most of Ultra Blue, and some tracks are just filler fodder. There's like 4 good songs on it.

sxesven 13th August 2012 11:03 PM

Interesting; for me Deep River and ULTRA BLUE are pretty much on the same level. For a while I preferred ULTRA BLUE, slightly, now I prefer Deep River. Both are genius. I seriously couldn't point out any filler material on ULTRA BLUE. I love the dream-poppy quality of it, it's like a pop version of shoegaze at times. So good. Heart Station though... such a love/hate album for me. I felt it carried on in the same direction ULTRA BLUE had taken, but that it took it too far. It's too clean, too polished. Mind, great material on it (Stay Gold is one of my fav Hikki songs ever; Fight the Blues plus everything from Gentle Beast interlude onward is also good) but the bad is SO bad. If Beautiful World were a person I'd punch it in the face.

How I'd rank Hikki's albums:

1. Deep River
2. ULTRA BLUE
3. Exodus
4. Distance
5. This Is the One
6. Heart Station
7. First Love

emi♡ 13th August 2012 11:09 PM

If Deep River got rid of the "Play Ball, ASAP, tokyo nights" songs, I'd rank it over Ultra Blue.

Maybe even Shiawase ni naro. Just too many bad songs for me. But the rest is brilliant.

sxesven 13th August 2012 11:10 PM

Ha, seriously. Oh mang. Dat songs. Love them! Stylistically I think Deep River is where Hikki hit her artistic high. A song like Tokyo Nights has a dreamy, (shoe)gazy quality to it that was expounded upon for ULTRA BLUE, I think. Yet Deep River got it just right. So right.

Andrenekoi 14th August 2012 12:29 AM

Both UB and DR sound like single collections... Utada's first album that really works a whole body of work from begining to end is Heart Station... And if u punch BW in the face, I would chase you and kick u right in the ass u.ú

sxesven 14th August 2012 12:33 AM

I think it's rather that both Deep River and ULTRA BLUE are so strong that every song had the potential of being a single in addition to their contributing to the overall album (no wonder so many singles were culled from them).

Heart Station, sorry, no. I'd punch Beautiful World in the face and laugh, too. And steal Kiss & Cry's lunch money. And use it to buy a gazillion rolls of toilet paper which I'd throw all over Heart Station's, the song's, house and all over the tree on its tidy and boring lawn.

emi♡ 14th August 2012 12:41 AM

I think Ultra Blue sounds significantly less like a singles collection than Deep River :/

With the exception of Colors lol

Even dareka and be my last work because of the key work in the other songs.


Kuma is going to come after you sven lol

CoriKaru 14th August 2012 12:42 AM

2009 Article On Utada's "This Is The One" Attempt


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