
Deep River is the third Japanese studio album (fourth overall) released by Japanese pop star Hikaru Utada, released in 2002. It sold just over 2.35 million copies in its first week of release (much like the 2,026,870 units by First Love and 3,002,720 by Distance in their debut sales week), easily debuting at #1 on the weekly, monthly and eventually yearly charts of the Oricon Albums chart. -Wikipedia
Tracklist:
1- SAKURA DROPS
2- traveling
3- shiawase ni narou
4- Deep River
5- Letters
6- Play Ball
7- Tokyo NIGHTS
8- A.S.A.P.
9- Uso Mitai na I love you
10- FINAL DISTANCE
11- Bridge (interlude)
12- Hikari
Lots of things start with drumrolls. So does this album with the song SAKURA DROPS. The originality of this song exceeds nearly everything I’ve heard and trust me I’ve heard a lot of music. This song has a way to move you, the . The guitar reminds me of a relaxing evening in mexico (don’t ask). Lyrics are amazing, like they are in the rest of the album. The flow of this song is very laid back. Just close your eyes and let yourself be swept away by this amazing piece of musical art. A great choice to open the album with. Sets a nice relaxing mood. However traveling brings this mood up a bit. It’s a five minute song that isn’t boring in the least. It makes me think of a busy day in a large city. Fun and exciting. I love the structure of this song, it’s so logical and again, this song is very original.
Shiawase ni Narou totally breaks that mood. It starts out with a ticking noise of a metronome. It kind of has this ‘cleaning’ effect. Like when you’re tasting different kind of foods, you have to drink something in between to clean the taste of your tongue. This ticking does something like this. I believe I read somewhere that this was to be a happy song. I think it’s quite sad. Traveling is much happier. Deep River, the only non-single that has a PV and a great speech before it. I love the composition and the overall feel of this song. It’s another song you can dream away with. A laidback song, but where SAKURA DROPS feels relaxing this song feels rather sad and nostalgic.

Letters brings the mood up a little. Another lovely masterpiece. Too bad this single doesn’t have a PV. Pretty laidback like Deep River, yet somewhat happier. Though the English lyrics at the end are a bit dense/stupid, I love them! I guess because they really do have some sense in them. “Tell me that you’ll never ever leave me
Then you go ahead and leave me
What the hell is going on
Tell me that you really really love me
Then you go ahead and leave me
How the hell do I go on…”
Play Ball I love the lyrics. The beat is hot and the melody feels amazing. With amazing lyrics like “I’m throwing my heart” this song really stands out in its own way. Obviously this song has a sport-ish theme and, if my source is correct, this was written during a baseball season/tournament/thing.
Tokyo NIGHTS , great song to dance on! This song has a club-ish feel to it. I really don’t know what to classify this song to, so lets keep it Pop. But not just any pop, Utada-pop. Because really, only Utada Hikaru can make such interesting songs. I’m not a fan of the vocals though. Some notes were hit that didn’t feel flowy. Great catchy chorus. A.S.A.P. has a rather urban-ish feel. It’s a great follow-up to Tokyo NIGHTS. It’s calmer than Tokyo NIGHTS and makes you mellow. Much more mature than the First Love songs, A.S.A.P. could’ve been on the DISTANCE album. Uso Mitai na I love you starts out with some heavy guitars. Though they stay in the background for a more urban beat. They shine out in the chorus again. This is a great combination of rock and urban. Gosh the guitars at the outro are outstanding.
FINAL DISTANCE makes me teary eyed. It’s just so sad. The piano really does it this time. The melody is enchanting, a magical ballad! The vocals are amazing, they’re filled with emotion. The strings make this song even more beautiful. Listen to it here~! An amazing 5 minutes.
bridge starts of with heartbeats and the rest is pretty much mysterious strings. It sets a strange mood for the next song, because Hikari [read single review here] is such a basic-ish song and it immediately starts with the chorus. Lovely pop song. An honest, amazing song with down-to-earth lyrics. Because everyone sometimes feels like this.
Overall, a great album with many different songs. Really, they all have a different flow and tempo, the theme of each song is different. And in this album, the order of the songs is very important and the songs have been put in just the right order. The mood for each song is greatly set and they match together. From the sunset-feeling of SAKURA DROPS you’re easily taken to the nightly urban feel of A.S.A.P. and then to other side of night: rock & roll. The morning arrives at FINAL DISTANCE and it’s noon/afternoon again at Hikari.
I wouldn’t put this album on shuffle.
Ultra Blue

Yes I am a very proud owner of a copy of this album, for which I payed riduously much that even the store clerks felt sorry for me and dropped the price. And it still was expensive D: <
But because it’s a lovely album, it’s forgiven. Let’s review!
Info:
Ultra Blue is the fourth studio album by Hikaru Utada, released in 2006. It debuted at #1 on the Oricon daily, weekly and monthly charts and sold 500,317 copies in its first six days of sales. Ultra Blue had sold more than one million copies worldwide and almost four million digital single tracks and ringtones as of July 13, 2006 according to EMI.
Ultra Blue was also a strong online digital seller. After two months of digital downloads, Ultra Blue remained in the top ten album downloads in Japan’s largest online music store, iTunes Japan. This album also became the fourth most downloaded album on iTunes Japan of the year and won an “Album of the Year” title at the 2007 Nihon Golden Disk Awards. On July 30, 2007, EMI Group released its Annual Report for 2007, and in it reported that Utada’s album “ULTRA BLUE” had sold 1.3 million units worldwide, making it EMI Music’s 10th-best selling album of the past year. – wikipedia.org
Tracklisting :
1. This Is Love 4:58
2. Keep Tryin 4:53
3. BLUE 5:15
4. Nichiyō no Asa 4:44
5. Making Love 4:25
6. Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro 4:27
7. COLORS 4:01
8. One Night Magic (ft. Masashi Yamada) 4:39
9. Kairo 3:34
10. Wings 4:52
11. Be My Last 4:30
12. Eclipse 1:32
13. Passion 4:42
Review:
Ultra Blue, an album with 12 songs (excluding the interlude), is extremely mysterious. The overall feel of this album is enchanting, just like the cover. Pop songs, ballads and a few experimental songs are all included in this album. The singles all last around 4 minutes, which is funny because this is the fourth album of Utada Hikaru. Lets not waste anymore time to the whole album, lets get to the individual songs.
This Is Love, it’s the best song to open the album with! Synths are combined with piano for a nice pop song with an original touch. The melody is catchy and you find yourself humming/singing along. The pauses work out very nicely and they give the song something. The bridge is the best part actually, it’s soft, high notes and slow. The adlibbing at the end seems like she’s saying “digimon digimon” though.
And I don’t like it how Keep Tryin’ follows up. It freaks me out a bit. But yeah, the lyrics of this song are outstanding lovely. The melody is unique and the structure of this song is lovely!
“The truth is, I’m hungrier than anyone
Even if I hide this confusion
Every morning when I see my weak face reflected in the mirror
I want to smash it”
These kind of lyrics, I like them the most!
BLUE follows Keep Tryin’ amazingly and lovely high notes are thrown in here and there making the song such a lovely listen. I love the enchanting sound of the song, it’s like you can float away on this song (all sorts of madeup animation scene are going through my head at this song). The high sung “Darling Darling ooh” really gets me. The piano sounds rather simple as do the rest of the instruments, combining this with the difficulty of the song flow, really makes this song amazing!
Nichiyou no Asa, starts with soft humming and and keyboard playing, so the beat falling in is quite anticipated. this song has a christmas feel around it, probably because of the beat and the English lyrics (excluding the obvious ‘Christmas morning‘ phrase).
“Sunday morning, sunshine dreaming
All night dancing
Christmas morning, candles burning
All night dancing”.
This song sets a great start for
Making Love, which is one of my personal favourites. It has a catchy melody, lovely choruses, a lovely bridge, great arrangement and I love the lyric flow and the combination of the Japanese and English words.
” But we need it to become close friends
We’re a little tired, but we’re growing up” And strange enough, this song lifts your spirits high up, despite it being a highly expiremental pop song. It’s not your average Britney Spears/Katy Perry song now is it? However you’re not allowed to be happy for long because Dareka no Negai Kanau Koro follows up. Piano is the main instrument, backed up by the guitar. Such a sad song it is, these high notes sung are nothing like the high notes of BLUE and Making Love. It sounds sad, guilty and pleading. The overall feel of the song brings down your spirit but it raises something else, I just cannot place. It’s a beautiful ballad. Give it a listen! COLORS then shifts your mood into a very weird one, this is a highly expiremental song with ups and downs, but I’m just not able to find a chorus. It might just be me and my no-talent for music though. The lyrics are highly poetic, that give subtle hints of colours. Don’t ask me why, but this sounds like a techno/electro ballad. One Night Magic is one of the very few featurings! And the song is amazing. A very airy song. Pop-ish, nice beat and with an original brush of melody and electric sounds. I really want to sing along because the temptation to sing along is rather high. I want more. Motto, motto, motto.
Kairo is a slow song which kinda brings your mood down. The fades of Utada Hikaru’s voice here are enchanting. Wood instruments are heard on the background. There is almost no drum in the beginning of the song. Not at all. Which really works to make this song more mysterious, like the rest of the album. WINGS is just as mysterious and enchanting as the rest. The main instrument here seems to be the piano. The song is almost five minutes long and to be honest, I feel like it lacks something. Compared to the previous Kairo, this song seems to be ordinary.
Be My Last, a great ballad in which the lyrics are pretty much fifty percent English and fifty percent Japanese. Her voice is in this song really strong. The A-haaas really disturbs the song as it fades in from right and fades out to the left. I love the lyrics. They feel so honest and the balance between the use of languages is amazing. I think the fact that so much english is used should say something about the identity of Utada Hikaru, or at least, how she thinks her identity is shaped. Eclipse, a pop-ish, original, mysterious interlude that gives way to Passion (single review here). This song is one of the most mysterious and expiremental I’ve ever heard. From someone who wrote R&B for quite a while this sure is a lovely change. How is she able to hold her voice for so long? Sure, there are singers who can hold it longer but try it yourself. The lyrics are amazing! And gosh the end of this song is fantastic as high notes are followed by low notes and the song ends in a soft ‘ahhh, my fears my lies aozora no shita’ and holding that ‘a’ for quite a while and ending the song and album with a few basslines.
You want more! And HEART STATION gives you more.
6/5, huh 6 out of 5, that’s impossible? Well, I did it with magic! Just like this album is made up of magic =D.

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Info:
Heart Station is the fifth Japanese studio album (seventh overall) by Hikaru Utada, which was released on March 19, 2008.
Heart Station’s first week sales was 480,081 copies, collecting the lowest first week sales in Utada’s career. However, it was still certified million by the RIAJ for shipments of 1 million copies in Japan, and stayed in the Oricon top 10 for 11 consecutive weeks, becoming her most successful studio album in terms of worldwide sales since the 2002 Deep River. It also managed to outsell her previous album, Ultra Blue, by nearly 100,000 copies.
On May 13, 2008, nearly two months after its release, Barks.jp reported that the digital sales of all songs on the album had surpassed 15 million downloads, and is the most downloaded album in Japan during 2008. The album also ranked as the 5th best-selling album of 2008, and best-selling studio album, as all the other albums topping the charts were compilation albums.
Tracklist (singles in bold):
1. “Fight the Blues” 4:10
2. “HEART STATION” 4:36
3. “Beautiful World” 5:17
4. “Flavor of Life -Ballad Version-” 5:25
5. “Stay Gold” 5:14
6. “Kiss & Cry” 5:06
7. “Gentle Beast Interlude” 1:13
8. “Celebrate” 4:26
9. “Prisoner of Love” 4:46
10. “Teiku 5 (テイク 5 Take 5)” 3:42
11. “Boku wa Kuma (ぼくはくま I’m a Bear)” 2:23
12. “Niji-iro Basu (虹色バス Rainbow-colored Bus)” 5:50
13. “Flavor of Life [Bonus Track]” 4:46
Read An Interview About HEART STATION Here! (translation here)
Review:
HEART STATION has twelve songs and one bonus track. I have to say, the part before the interlude is more arranged than after the interlude. Then the songs on the album get less “arranged” and more like a “gentle beast” (do you get the bad pun?). Most of the songs have the same structure: interesting intros, great chorusses, laidback verses and then adlibbedy-things going on in the outro.
This album wasn’t very popular with the fans and neither were some PVs, but they’re not that bad and neither is the album! The lyrics are outstanding! They’re simple and yet very creative. I’m going to post some of the lyric translations here, my favourite parts. Synths play an important part in most the songs. I think the album is fabulous. It’s much more mature from her other albums and I feel that it’s honest too, like said in the interview. I think I understand the feeling she put into the album, when I listen to the songs. And of course, there are some exceptions here and there to everything I’ve said. And now the songs individually:
“We fight the blues
Being obsessed with subtle failures only makes your enemies delighted
Both men and women have to be tough“. This song starts out easy with some synths chords and a nice beat. The beat is semi-fast but the synths slow the song a bit down making this a medium-paced song. The song liftst your spirit as it ends with “we’re gonna fight the blues” I can’t help but think, “what? Is this it?”.
But the next song follows soon: HEART STATION, it kinda sounds like a hiphop ballad.
“I thought I heard your voice,
1 o’clock at night, on Heart Station,
Two pulses, always beating somewhere
Are you receiving the frequencies of my heart?
Heart Station of lovers, We’re receiving a request again tonight “I Love You””. That sure seems like lyrics to a romantic ballad, together with that hiphop feel of HEART STATION, you get an amazing song (I love the live version at heyheyhey, where she ends the song with “this from the bottom of my heart”). The whole song stays rather laid-back, not much “action” in it, even during the chorusses, but the melody is pleasing enough and has this kind of vibe that even though it hasn’t got much action, it still is energic. I wonder if Hikki put some secret frequency in it. Probably not.
HEART STATION fits great after Fight The Blues on the album and it sets you in a good mood for Beautiful World [Single review here!]. Beautiful World isn’t an exception to the structure of most of the songs. It also begins with synths and again, very strong lyrics.
“Beautiful world
I look only at you, without hesitation
Beautiful boy
You don’t know your own beauty yet”
The high notes that Utada Hikaru threw in the chorusses is truely lovely for the ears. A very upbeat song, that keeps you in a constant good mood, eventhough the lyrics are a bit sad.
And when you’re really upbeat, you’re calmed by Flavor of Life -ballad version-. The vocals of Utada Hikaru are amazing here! But I really don’t like the beginning melody, but this song gets better and better! Apparently this song is quite the hit in Japan and that really isn’t so odd. Everything is so well composed and the flow is just “a song”. It’s like a break, a break of your life. “Take a break, and listen to this song. Don’t you think your life tastes the same?”.
The second song that doesn’t start with synths is Stay Gold, a lovely piano song with an amazing flow. It keeps you calm and it’s a bit sad. Her voice is very fragile in this song, because she has to sing a lot of high note. “They say change is, A fundamental part of the human heart
But Darling, Your Soul, Will continue to shine kindly”
An incredible, adorable, mature and beautiful song. I wish Utada’s voice was in better shape though.
After Stay Gold comes Kiss&Cry [Single review here!], a lovely catchy opening that captures your attention. The whole song has a jazz-feel to it. Subtle synths are thrown into the constant beat. This song keeps your attention the whole time and not even the ending gets boring. The acappella ending really does make the song fantastic!
“Dad’s been laid off
My big brother’s on the internet
Mom’s on a diet
Everyone’s a night pilot
The moonlight healing their loneliness
Tonight I’ll have Nissin Cup Noodle” Don’t you just love subtle commercial? I think it’s best that way.
And now it’s time for Gentle Beast Interlude. I love the mystical feel around this interlude. Yeah, I like it very much. It’s a bit hectic and unorganised, but it sounds amazing.
Celebrate follows up and this song is just lovely! I tried dancing on this song, and eventhough I can’t dance, it was okay. You can move on this song! The english lyrics here are the best! “Sexy Lady”, “Mister DJ” and “Just enjoy the art of life”. The melody of this song makes one very happy! Come kids, let’s enjoy the art of life and just Celebrate! I love the way this song makes me feel.
But why should Prisoner of Love follow. It brings the happy mood down, after the interlude it indeed gets more unorganised. It’s a beautiful song though. The arrangment for each instrument is really amazing. I can’t say much about this song, it’s gotten me speechless.
Let’s move on to Take 5. The fast intro melody had me going. I like the overall melody and it sounds like a song from the Ultra Blue era (which in fact is true), but at the same time, this song annoys me, because I can’t find a chorus. I love the end of this song, so unexpected!
Another single was Boka wa Kuma a song without much synths and more piano. This song is adorable! It’s a children’s song, but it doesn’t sound too happy for a children’s song. Rather calm actually. The French bits are really the cherry on this dessert. And the ending of this song really sets the start for Niji-Iro Basu. This song is my favourite because of the lyrics, in fact, I cannot choose what to post of the lyrics, so look at the bottom of the page for a full translation! Not only are the lyrics fabulous, but also the beat and the melody are amazing. Happy and laidback at the same time. It’s a great ending song for the album.
And if you take the bonus song Flavor of Life as a ‘real’ album song then you get an amazing end. Much better than if you end the album with Niji-iro Basu. It’s a real cherry on the top! This was the original version and it sounds amazing! After you’ve listened to this synths-based song you feel rather sad, nostaligic and whatnot, but you also feel content.
Overall, this album is amazing and is not as bad as others say. I guess it depends on your taste of music, this isn’t like her other works, this is much more “mature” . A child can’t make a children’s song. A great album! Defiantly worth the buy!
my rating: 8/10
my favourites: fight the blues, beautiful world, kiss&cry, niji-iro basu.

~Thanks to Utada United for the lyrics.
Niji-Iro BASU lyrics translation:
Everybody rides the rainbow-colored bus to a place beyond the rainbow
With a blue-sky pass, we’re going somewhere on the rainbow-colored bus!
Sing with a loud voice!
Hit by the rain, my shoes are drenched inside
I hope the rainbow-colored bus comes to pick me up soon
I certainly won’t get enough sleep on the night before my excursion
I’m looking forward to it, I’m looking forward to it
That worried girl suddenly studies abroad
With heart wrenching sorrow (she goes)
Send your thoughts to the person you love
Everybody feels the same
Everybody feels the same
On the rainbow-colored bus, to a place beyond the rainbow
Everyone rides, with a blue-sky pass
I invite you out on a date, I want to check out a rumor
I try to liven things up with a slightly naughty/dirty-minded conversation
On a crowded train commuting to work, commuting to school
Monday to Friday, Monday to Friday
The world’s standard of survival of the fittest
Please don’t be defeated, please don’t be defeated
Due to a small thing, my heart (literally chest) hurts
Everybody feels the same
Everybody feels the same
Everybody rides the rainbow-colored bus to a place beyond the rainbow
With a blue-sky pass, we’re going somewhere on the rainbow-colored bus!
Sing with a loud voice!
Take me to a world where there is no one
Take me to a world where there is no one
Everybody feels the same
Everybody feels the same
Everybody feels the same
Everybody feels the same
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“Beautiful World / Kiss & Cry ” is Utada Hikaru’s 19th Japanese single (26th single overall). The single was released on August 29, 2007 as her second single for 2007.
Beautiful World / Kiss & Cry includes 3 new songs. The title track, “Beautiful World,” is being used as the theme song for the first installment of the Rebuild of Evangelion movies, and a new 2007 remix of Fly Me To The Moon, also included on the single, will be featured in the trailers of the movie. “Kiss & Cry,” the second A-side of the single, was featured as the new “Freedom Cup Noodles” commercial tie-in song. -courtesy of wikipedia.org.
Tracklist:
- Beautiful World
- Kiss & Cry
- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) -2007 Mix-
- Beautiful World (Original Karaoke)
- Kiss & Cry (Original Karaoke)
- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) -2007 Mix- (Original Karaoke)
Beautiful World:
The song lasts five minutes and is filled with synths. The lyrics are poetic, sad and somewhat comforting. Utada Hikaru has really improved with her lyric-writing and she has improved quite well with her pop-ish sounds. The high notes she sings sound somewhat forced but not bad. The song stays upbeat and never bores you. Further more it is well arranged and sounds somewhat unique! Yes, this song is quite good indeed.But the end doesn’t hold my attention anymore. I cannot say no more. Listen to this unique song for yourself~!
rating: 8.5/10

Kiss&Cry:
BAAM! -silence- I. really. like. this. song. and. beat. and the lyrics! So. I. write. a. review. annoyingly like this.
That was supposed to be on the flow of the song. The sound of this song is lovely and the lyrics are great again~! While Beautiful World sounds really pop-ish, this song reminds me of ballroom-like-thing song. If it were a colour, this song would be gold-ish with red lipstick. This song lasts for five minutes too, but the end doesn’t bother me that much. Especially how it ends a cappella.
rating: 9/10
And because I personally do not like Fly Me To The Moon, I’m not going to review that. It wouldn’t be a review anyway, just a bunch of swearing words. It’s just that I don’t like that song. Blegh.
Buy Beautiful World/Kiss&Cry. It’s worth the listen!

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Utada United 2006
Utada Hikaru (26), surname first, is one of the most successful artists in Japan. She debuted at the age of fifteen with the album ‘First Love’. The album sold 7.65 million copies, making it Japan’s best selling album all time. And she still holds that record.
She has five albums in Japanese and one English album under the name ‘Utada’. Her Japanese work is released under the name of ‘Utada Hikaru’.
Currently in Japan she has album sales totalling 24 million copies, singles sales of 15.1 million copies and VHS/DVD sales estimated 3 million copies sold!
UTADA UNITED 2006 is Utada Hikaru’s fifth live concert DVD (but her third full tour DVD). This DVD is billed as both an Utada Hikaru and an Utada release as it features songs from both careers. She sang 20 songs with small breaks to change her clothing, but she never took a break to rest her voice.
Tracklist of Utada United:
- OPENING (Utada: opening of her English album Exodus)
- Passion
- This Is Love
- traveling
- Movin’ on without you
- SAKURA Drops (SAKURAドロップス)
- FINAL DISTANCE
- First Love
- Devil Inside (Utada)
- Kremlin Dusk (Utada)
- You Make Me Want To Be A Man (Utada)
- Be My Last
- Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro (誰かの願いが叶うころ; When Someone’s Wish Comes True)
- COLORS
- Can You Keep A Secret?
- Addicted To You
- Wait & See ~Risk~ (リスク)
- Letters
- Keep Tryin’
- Automatic
- Hikari (光; Light)
I have seen a few live performances on television shows of Utada Hikaru, but none of these can match this concert. The songs include a wide set of genres going from R&B to pop. There are fast paced songs and ballads and there are songs of her English project Utada (hence the name: Utada United).
She sang live and the music was also live, the musicians wore black suits. Background vocals were recorded. In Saitama Super Arena, where the DVD was recorded had about 37000 seats and it was sold out! The stage floor had lights in them and there were screens hung up that could light up too, giving off amazing stage light effects that helped bringing out the atmosphere of the concert and meaning of the songs.
Hikki wore four outfits and this is the first one. She sang seven songs in this outfit and she did an amazing job. Her voice cracked a bit during FINAL DISTANCE, but I guess that’s because of the emotions put into that song. In the background of the picture you can see a screen that lights up. You could already tell that she was really tired, but that didn’t stop her, she kept singing and didn’t miss out one note in the first seven songs, no break in between. The songs were slightly altered, for the sake of a interesting concert. Passion had more guitar in it. This is love, traveling and Movin’ on without you was a lovely medley. I call this medley ‘This is traveling without you’. SAKURA drops was also altered, with sighs in the beginning of the songs continuing for 20 seconds or so. The stage effects for this song was amazing! Mysterious and the images on the back screen were so… pure. FINAL DISTANCE main instrument was the piano and the screen lights were dimmed to give the song a dark and emotional touch. After half the song has been played the background screen starts to show images. First Love starts with a speech about how she wrote the song when she was fifteen. The stage lights were kept very simple and there’s no alteration in the song. Hikki’s voice has really matured over the time and her voice sounds a bit tired, but she sang really well.
A break for Hikki to change her clothes from ‘Puff Cloud’ to ‘Black Witch’. To keep the audience busy there was a poem played written and told by Hikki. I find the poem uninteresting but it’s written in Japanese and I read a translation. That does play a role in the interpretation of the poem. Hikki sang three of her Utada songs in the ‘Black Witch’ outfit. The three songs were completely altered. In Devil Inside album version the drums play a big roll, in the live version however, they seem to have disappeared and replaced by electronic cellos. It’s a great alteration! Ah I love this version more than the original. Kremlin Dusk forms a great medley with You Make Me Want To Be A Man (I hate to type out that title, such a pain in the fingerbones), which I call Kremlin Man. Kremlin Dusk is hardly altered. The high notes in the end sound disappointingly mediocre, but I’ll forgive her since it’s her tenth song. Kremlin Dusk’s transition to You Make Me Want To Be A Man is amazing! The acoustic guitar keeps going faster until a electric is thrown in until it’s beaten by the drums. This song is altered greatly. The drums and electric guitar play a much bigger part than the keyboards. Hikki then shortly disappeared to take of her ‘Black Witch’ dress and she came back wearing the ‘Red Beauty’ outfit.
She sang eight songs in this outfit. But she didn’t do a good job, she should’ve taken a larger break to recover some strength for a voice. As a result, she sounded tired and average. The high notes didn’t come out well and her voice quivered a lot.

Be My Last had only one instrument playing and that was a cello. In the original there’s only a guitar, I like the cello more, so naturally I like this version more than the original one, even though Hikki doesn’t sound that amazing, she did her best. The stage lights were completely dimmed for this song. You could see Hikki and the cello player. 誰かの願いが叶うころ is the next song. It translates into ‘When Someone’s Wish Comes True’. It’s very sad and beautiful song. It begins with a piano and pictures and clips of children on the back screen. Then Hikki and the cello player were lit up. The clips change to war clips and un Hikki’s voice sounds much better in this song. This song is not harder to sing than Be My Last though. This song was a success. COLORS was altered into a piano and cello version and Hikki sings very high at some points and when she does she sounds nasal. And that’s too bad, because if she had taken a break she would sound much better. And when she sings ‘Aoi sora’ (meaning blue sky), the stage floor changes into blue with clouds! The stage effect for this song matches perfectly and lovely. After the song she thanks the audience and thanks the cello player. She’s amazed too see all those people in the stage, as much as I understood of her Japanese. The next song is ‘Can You Keep A Secret?’. This live version was a bit more laidback and the opening was slower than the original. The stage effects are back into business as they are active again. The floor kept changing colours throughout the song and the front screens were put against each other to form two side screens showing Hikki. Her vocal chords have to be pretty tired, but during this song you don’t notice it at all. She moved all over the stage, pretending it’s her first song of the concert. Following up is a R&B song called Addicted To You. The screen set up is still the same. Addicted To You wasn’t altered. The high notes didn’t turn out too well. Hikki’s sweating all over and still has to sing five songs. By now I’m worried. Next up is ‘Wait & See ~Risk~’ and the step up of the stage is still the same. The colours of the stage kept changing. Surprisingly, Hikki’s vocals sound just right as long as she doesn’t have to sing to high. Four songs left and I felt sad that the concert was almost over, Hikki doesn’t look sad at all though. She’s running all over the stage smiling and singing. Wait & See ~Risk~ is followed by another speech. Time for the song Letters. The two screens kept showing Hikki but the back screen showed images and the floor showed images of the most random things. Hikki sounds good again even the few high notes came out well. Keep Tryin’ however was a bit of a disaster, as it was only high notes in the chorus and some low ones in the verses. There was no alteration in this song. The back screen showed images of the promotional video and images with Keep Tryin’ written on it. This is the last song in the ‘Red Beauty’ outfit. There was a break after this song to change into ‘Cotton Candy’.
During this break the musicians came up and bowed to the crowd or waved to the crowd. The crowd was filmed and seen on the screens. The music of Automatic started and Hikki came on stage. She sang well, but I’m not into this song. It’s the last song that was amazing! She really gave it her all. The end was altered and she went all ‘Lalalalalaaaa’ and it gave the song a really nice touch. For this song even the back screen showed Hikki singing. The end was amazing, the stage lights focussed on her and the rest was dimmed. The concert was over.
An amazing concert of Hikki’s singles. The outfits were amazing. The stage was amazing. The atmosphere was amazing. She didn’t sing well everywhere, but what’s to expect of a two hours no break concert? I really liked this concert and I wish I was there. I’m going to buy this DVD for sure, it’s worth the money. If I was there I’d sure feel ‘United’ with Hikki. I’d sing along those two hours.
She’d better come to the Netherlands to give a concert and if not, I’m going to Japan!
