Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Amuro Namie - 60s 70s 80s, Released: March 12, 2008

The Namie music wave continues.

Hip-pop queen Amuro Namie propelled her popularity to new heights with 2007's Play album, which was accompanied by her same-titled tour. Her latest release sees her joining hands with haircare brand Vidal Sassoon for new CM songs. Namie received stylistic help from costume designer Patricia Field (of The Devil Wears Prada fame) and hairstylist Orlando Pita who used to work with Madonna. Focusing on the theme of "remake", Amuro presents 60s, 70s, and 80s-style songs with her personal touch of modernism. The featured songs are New Look (a cover of the Supremes classic Baby Love), Rock Steady (a dance track that samples Aretha Franklin's same-titled song from 1971), and a remake of Irene Cara's What a Feeling.

CD
01. NEW LOOK
02. ROCK STEADY
03. WHAT A FEELING
04. NEW LOOK(Instrumental)
05. ROCK STEADY(Instrumental)
06. WHAT A FEELING(Instrumental) 

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