Very good album. I liked it more then Diabolos.. Has many love songs with great piano and acoustic guitar songs and three singles in it are just amazing.. It is not for buying it
Product Details
Catalog No. | CRCP-40090 |
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JAN/ISBN | 4988007209137 |
Product Type | CD |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Label/Distributor | Crown Tokuma |
Running Time | 51minutes |
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Credits
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Love Letter / Gackt
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Tracklisting
1 |
Seiippai no Sayonara
精一杯のサヨナラ
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2 |
Tea Cup
Tea Cup
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3 |
etude
etude
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4 |
Arittake no Ai de
ありったけの愛で
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5 |
Peace
ピース
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6 |
Kono Yoru ga Owaru Mae ni
この夜が終わる前に
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7 |
Kimi ni Aitakute
君に逢いたくて
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8 |
Dears
dears
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9 |
Sakura Sou
サクラソウ
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10 |
Love Letter
Love Letter
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Customer Reviews
Gackt is not just a Rock singer... he has such a good vocal that you can really enjoy in this cd. I'm so happy that Gackt manages both Rock and Ballad so well! He is one amazing musician! I'm not disappointed by this cd at all! All songs are beautifully written and composed!
"Love Letter" is definitely not a highlight in Gackt's career (although I wouldn't say it's his worst -- that ranking goes to "Seventh Night"). All of Gackt's previous albums (except "TSN") showcase an incredible variety of sounds and feelings. There's a little something for everyone from dramatic orchestrated rock to emotional ballads to hard rock to upbeat pop-rock and everything in between. They made Gackt impossible to pigeonhole as mere "J Pop." Not so with "LL." It consists entirely of lovey-dovey acoustic sap. Half the songs run together in a bland mix of acoustic guitars and slow tempos. Although some of them are still touching and it's hard for me to resist the bouncy fun of "Arittake." Gackt's singing, although not at its best, is still skillful ("Seiippai" showcases his exceptional vocal range) and pretty to listen to ("Aitakute"). The fact remains, that LL lacks the punch Gackt's other albums. Over all, it is a let-down. I can appreciate pretty songs with lots of acoustic instruments ("Tsuki no Uta," "Freesia,") and sappy ballads ("Leeca," "Saikai~Story") but "Love Letter" is an overdose. If you can only buy one Gackt album, get one of his other ones (except "TSN") first.
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