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    Emi Fujita - Camomile Blend

    Posted By: pshvetik
    Emi Fujita - Camomile Blend


    Artist: Emi Fujita
    Album: Camomile Blend
    Genre: Vocal
    Styles: Vocal, Show Tunes, Ballads, Standards, Traditional Pop
    Year of Release: 2003
    Quality / Bitrate: MP3 / 320 kbit/s

    Item Description

    Emi Fujia, Japan's top female singer joins hands with Norway's top music producers! 16 classic oldies + European ballads. Spiritual sound, sweet and soft voice, touches the deepest part of your heart!

    Emi Fujita's second CD Camomile Blend is an easy-listening CD filled with jazzy reinterpretations of popular hits and folk tunes. It's not exactly a refreshing listen, as the arrangement by the Norwegian group Vamp rely a little too much on standard, formulaic use of those darned flutes and pipes and tin whistle that has been overused a zillion times ever since James Horner unleashed a whole new generation of Celtic muzak for plebians in the soundtrack of Titanic and everyone else hops on the bandwagon.

    Still, as pleasant as it is formulaic, there's a charm to Fujita's gentle rendition of Angel Voices Calling and Father By Thy Hand/Ledsag os Herre. On the other end, unnecessary and unimaginative versions of First Of May and Home Of The Range are the lows when it comes to annoying muzak. It is worth mentioning that the murder of True Colors and the horrific jazzification of the Corrs' Runaway are just painful to listen to.

    But, everything will still be okay if Emi Fujita hasn't insisted on singing English in a very heavy Japanese accent… Not to sound catty or anything, but I don't find accented English nice or "exotic" in any way. Won't it be better if Fujita sings the songs in Japanese? That may be some much needed twist in this lacklustre and unoriginal CD.

    01. Fathre by Thy Hand / Ledsag os Herre - a cappella
    02. First of May
    03. Longer
    04. Runaway
    05. Every Breath You Take
    06. When I Dream
    07. Beneath a Rowan Tree
    08. Eleanor Plunkett
    09. Once in a Very Blue Moon
    10. True Colors
    11. Faithless Love
    12. Angel Voices Calling
    13. Home on the Range
    14. What a Wonderful World
    15. Good Night
    16. Father by Thy Hand/ Ledsag os Herre - scat

    URL's:
    Emi Fujita - Camomile Blend.part1 - 71.53 MB
    Emi Fujita - Camomile Blend.part2 - 60.78 MB
    pass: pshvetik