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Memories Are My Only Witness


Memories Are My Only Witness  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0702397770329
Label: Tzadik
Manufacturer: Tzadik
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tzadik
Release Date: February 26, 2002
Studio: Tzadik


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - "Why do we distrust the machines we made?"
An exciting Electronica album. Strong rhythms, colourful and strange sounds, creative production and some great melodic writing. Yuka Honda's album is an almost perfect example of modern Japanese dance / pop / electronica.
I guess that it could be said that there all sorts of elements and styles on this album - a Kraftwerkian electronic feel, a little Lounge, some Hip Hop beats, some Jazz-fusion and a dose of Trance.

I was going to list some standout tracks but I like them all. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - holllllllllllllaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!
well the album is really good on the second track has more up beats although most tracks are really 3 instramental tracks combined i was hoping to hear her solo vocals but alas good to play in a dance or just to listen to in your cd player or in the lounge the album is alright since cibo matto disbanded but sean lennon on her side since miho hatori is callaborating with the gorillaz but appears on yuka second album it is alright but can sometimes sound the same -_- -_-



Rating:  out of 5 stars - havent ACTUALLY heard the CD but i saw her live
i JUST saw her live 2 days before writing this (opening for Le Tigre in Boston) and it was the first i had ever heard of her. she was absolutely amazing. she played amazing songs and had some trippy and fantastic video projections behind her. i cant imagine that her CD would be bad.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Good Stuff
Yuka's music is wonderful. At first I missed Miho's voice layed over Yuka's music, but I soon came to appreciate how great this is as a lyricless album. All of the tracks are deeply atmospheric, and often experimental. If you were a fan of Cibo Matto, or not, do yourself a favor and check out this album.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Yuka's Liberation, and the longest track titles you ever hea
Yes, the title of this review was too long to fit in the things, as an homage to Yuka Honda's monstrous track titles. This is really a magical album. Any fan of defunct off-pop duo Cibo Matto would love this, especially since Yuka is half of the mitoticized Cibo Matto. Yuka has such vast talent and potential as a musician and thinker (I would assume), and the liberation of her music has created such a beautiful mosaic of melody and rythm. Yuka's A.D.D. is manifest in this collage of color and sound, ... Read More


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