Kaoru Amane’s Taiyou no Uta

by Rinoa on September 24, 2006 · 242 comments · AddThis

Taiyou no Uta single promo
Promotional photoshoot for Taiyou no Uta single
Artist: Kaoru Amane (Sawajiri Erika)
Product Code: SRCL-6407~9
Release date: 2006.08.30
Debut Ranking: #2
Peak Ranking: #1
First Press: Photobook, bonus DVD and bonus tracks
Label: Sony Music

Sawajiri Erika has been in the Japanese entertainment industry for quite a while. Since 1999, she’s been signed up with a talent promotions company, Stardust. This company is one of the largest and prominent agency in Japan. She was fairly popular and took part in various variety shows. However she only started attracting the widespread attention of the Japanese audience with her outstanding performance as Ikeuchi Aya in 1 Litre of Tears, in 2005. This dorama attracted many people internationally for its moving and heart-rendering plot.

She is rapidly becoming a household name as a multi-talented entertainer within the Japanese by starring in the movie PACCHIGI! and getting two supporting roles in two movies, one being the highly anticipated Shinobi in 2005. In 2006 Erika acted in five other movies in 2006. Her most recent role was in the dorama adaptation of ‘Taiyou no Uta’. Erika portrayed Kaoru Amane, a young girl who suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Xeroderma pigmentosum. This disorder makes it impossible for Kaoru to be exposed to sunlight and thus she only goes out at night. In the nights, she performs outside as a street musician.

Taiyou no Uta promo
Taiyou no Uta promo photo

This dorama seemed to have the same ingredients that led to the success of ‘1 Litre of Tears’. Erika again portrays the part of a terminally ill teenager, who tries to live her life as fully as possible. However this dorama, rather than focusing on the disease and her family, but more onto her dreams, friendships and her complex relationship with Kouji. However one will definately notice that Erika’s role for both characters is of a strong and determined person, who wants to live their life to their fullest.

The dorama, ‘Taiyou no Uta’ wasn’t as popular as many expected it to be. The viewership rating of 10.26%, was quite average and satisfactory. However it seemed to have too many parallels with previous doramas, with a similar theme to attract widespread attention. Nonetheless, Erika still seemed to manage a lot of attention in a quite different manner. The character of ‘Kaoru Amane’, is that of an aspiring singer and as a side project for this dorama, Erika has released a single with Kaoru’s fictional compositions.

Sony created a special website, dedicated only to Kaoru Amane. It was specially constructed, as if Kaoru was a real artist, making her debut. The content on this website was quite detailed, with a gorgeous layout, a photo gallery and extra goodies, such as guitar tabs for her songs. These guitar tabs can be downloaded for free for any guitar players. Seems that the original intention was simply to bring the dorama to life and thus gaining a bigger audience. Nonetheless it seems the opposite results happened. This single sold extremely well and gained a huge fanbase.

Overall it sold 339,936 copies and the sales show no signs of slowing down. Up till the present date, after four weeks, this single has been securing a very high position and keeps on conquering the top spots, beating many strong competitors. She is also the first actress-turned-singer to enter the ORICON Top 3 since Hirosue Ryoko in April 1997 and the first female singer releasing under a fictional name from a drama to enter Top 3 since September 2000’s Kanno Miho. She also ranks second among the female artists who released a single so far in 2006.

It’s hard to define why and how this single is doing so well. The single didn’t have a lot of promotion, yet Sony made sure to provide a very exciting package and create the image of Kaoru Amane within this single to the point that Erika is barely mentioned. This marketing strategy was quite interesting and successful. In the end it’s possible that the hype of Kaoru Amane built up in the beginning by YUI, made this single so successful while Erika is currently riding the wave. Yet it’s also possible that Erika’s excellent acting and attractive appearance within this dorama that did attract such a huge fanbase because YUI’s single wasn’t extremely successful. Nonetheless it could be that people were drawn to this dorama character who came to life to live her dream.

 

1. Taiyou no Uta

This song starts off slowly with a guitar solo, which slowly opens up into a more powerful intro with other musical instruments typically used in bands. Kaoru’s vocals aren’t especially powerful but they seem to have the characteristic of sounding clear and emotional, especially during the chorus. The chorus is especially quite beautiful, the melody is so emotional and heart-rending, that one cannot help but be moved by this song.

The use of an acoustic guitar and electric guitar were used in the same song, and surprisingly they blended really well with each other. To fill the gaps by giving this ballad a more emotional edge, strings were used. This made the song sound more soothing and soften the ‘harder’ drumset accompaniment. The electric guitar is rather toned down in order to allow Kaoru’s weak vocal to stand out.

This song also boasts of an enchanting composition and artistic and emotional lyrics. The lyrics speak about how Kaoru hid herself from the light and how she was afraid to discover different emotions because she feared she would get hurt and how Kouji gave her light and colour in her life. The lyrics and composition were done by Maika Shiratori.

The fictional band which was used within the dorama was called “Moon Child”, inspired by Kaoru’s genetic disorder. This band consisted of a keyboard, a bass, electric guitar, a drumset and a vocalist. Kouji and his friends played the instruments after being inspired by Kouji playing his guitar, while Kaoru is the vocalist. This song certainly has a ‘band’ feeling, although it also has a definite ’studio’ feel, as if the original song was modified by a recording company to make it sound more professional and having a marketing quality.

However this song has some flaws. Kaoru’s vocals are a bit weak at some parts, as if she’s whispering or she doesn’t have the strength to continue singing. I’m not exactly sure if it was simply because her vocals are simply weak or if she was supposed to sound so. Nonetheless it’s quite impressive to see a person without any previous experience with singing to have such pleasant and soothing vocals which flow so well with the song.


iPod iPod version (30.8 MB)

The promotional clip is definitely the perfect combination for a beautiful and conceptual one. Initially the colouring scheme is almost monochromatic with a dark setting. Kaoru is featured sitting on a huge sunflower. However when the chorus breaks in the colours become extremely vibrant and different scenes are ‘photographed’. The use of vibrant colours and imagery is really evident within this clip. Many sunflowers are visible within this clip to symbolise the sun. Kaoru is extremely beautiful and looks extremely natural. The ending scene is especially touching and shows a definite but beautiful sense of finality where Kaoru disappears in the light.

Rating: ★★★★★

 

2. Stay with me

This song is quite different from “Taiyou no Uta”. The tone is more light-hearted and playful. This ballad has a mid-tempo tone with a rather repetitive beat. The message seems to point at how a girl discovers love and consequently sees how beautiful life can be. Thus she doesn’t want her loved one to leave her.

Since it was the very first song Kaoru composed, I believe that it was especially composed to sound simple and uncomplicated to show how her skills were quite low at that time. The melody isn’t complex and thus it doesn’t stand out much. In fact it has a rather ‘indie’ feel, with an unpolished touch. The musical instruments are typical to groups or bands, making it sound as if “Moon Child” were playing this song. It’s definitely not a groundbreaking song but I find it’s so touching and sweet, in a manner that display the innocent feelings of a young girl so directly.

Rating: ★★★★☆

 

3. Taiyou no Uta <acoustic version>

This song is basically a more mellow and soothing version of ‘Taiyou no Uta’. It sounds exactly like it does in the dorama when Kouji plays the acoustic guitar and Amane sings. Kaoru’s vocals are quite vivid and stand out without any trouble, because there’s just a guitar in the background. One can also obtain the guitar tab from her official website if they’re interested in playing this song.

Personally I really enjoyed this version because it’s really beautiful in its’ simplicity. It stands out on its’ own without any complex instruments. Kaoru’s vocals seem to shine here, giving this version a more emotional edge. It’s true that it lost most of it’s dramatic effect where the musical instruments built up the chorus – but the raw and clear vocals of Kaoru simply made up for it.

Rating: ★★★★★

 

4. Stay with me <acoustic version>

Stay with me <acoustic version> is also a toned down version of the original version. Also this song has a similar sound to the acoustic version of “Taiyou no Uta”. It’s mellower and also sounds much emptier since there seems a lot of moments where the guitar plays solo. I find Kaoru’s vocals don’t really sound pleasant in the chorus, as if she’s straining herself but during the verses her vocals are more relaxed and soothing.

Rating: ★★★½☆

 

5. Wish <original instrumental>

This instrumental version is from the song ‘Wish’, which is sung by Tachibana Asami. In the dorama, Tachibana Asami is Kaoru’s idol but she eventually becomes her rival at a certain point of the dorama because they both love the same person.

This version is quite dreamy and mellow, yet one cannot help but feel how fragile and helpless it sounds. I feel it really reflected Asami’s weak and undecided persona who hesitated at every second. I really loved the soothing piano and guitar solo which seemed so magical and fleeting that it transported you to another world.

Rating: ★★★★★

 

Conclusion

Overall I must say this single was quite strong, despite being Erika’s first single. It simply had every single detail carefully fitted within this release, making it quite exciting to buy. The packaging was beyond excellent and the first press edition had so many extra goodies that one couldn’t help but order the single right away. Despite not having a lot of promotion, this single simply was too good to pass by and I believe it was why it sold so well.

Most probably this is the final release by the persona ‘Kaoru Amane’, since she only released one single within the dorama. A second single would probably destroy the “dorama to life” aura that was created. However this doesn’t mean that Erika won’t release any more singles. ‘Taiyou no Uta’ was a huge success and I’m quite sure that many of her fans want more releases by her. It’s quite possible that Erika will expand her career into the music industry, although she’d need to work on her vocals to be able to compete with the many talented vocalists in the J-Pop industry.

I am really hoping she’ll get a deal with Sony and work with some excellent composer to release more music since I see a lot of potential for this beautiful artist. If that shall not be the case, I’ll keep out an eye for Erika’s acting career, which certainly sounds extremely promising!

Overall Rating: ★★★★½

 

First press version
First press CD+DVD version
Regular version
Regular CD version

CD Tracklist

  1. Taiyou no Uta
  2. Stay with me
  3. Taiyou no Uta <acoustic version>
  4. Stay with me <acoustic version>
  5. Wish <original instrumental>
  6. Taiyou no Uta <instrumental>
  7. Stay with me <instrumental>

DVD Tracklist

  1. Taiyou no Uta PV

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On a final note, I must thank eyn for all his help with this review. Without his notes this review wouldn’t be as half as good as it is.

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Lust::Geek Building The Bridge Part 2 » How’s life? UNITED STATES
January 17, 2007 at 11:44 pm

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doenz February 10, 2007 at 12:22 pm

Anyway, thx rinoa for taiyou no uta lyrics. I love this song and so the singer, hehe…. Banzai…

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Sheila February 10, 2007 at 12:59 am

Hey guys… Im finding the tabs for “wish” and “stay with me” by Kaoru Amane/Sawajiri Erika does any1 has it?? and I cant open the link u posted Erika, anyway here is my mail: ayumi_miku at hotmail dot com

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Lai UNITED STATES February 5, 2007 at 2:13 pm

yes, i have decided to learn the guitar
and am looking for the piano sheet for these 3 songs also.
erika sawajiri did a great job in this and 1 litre of tears.
not as much tears as 1 litre of tears, but still cried. =’(
great drama!

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solitude February 5, 2007 at 9:29 am

Same here!! Taiyou no uta also inspired me to take up guitar lessons!! Erika Sawajiri is really very pretty!! And she’s very talented singer also!!

The Wish is super nice!! I also want the guitar and piano score for this song~~ Does anybody has that?

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Akira-kun February 4, 2007 at 5:37 am

wow… taiyou no uta has inspired me to start playing guitar :) i love the drama and sawajiri erika. chou kawaii!

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Mickey~Mouse February 3, 2007 at 2:48 am

Anybody has the piano score for taiyou no uta? Could u send it to my email address at brandon_92 at hotmail dot com THanks:)

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Rinoa January 31, 2007 at 1:12 pm

Also for you guys to know that this song is already translated. In fact if you click page two on the bottom of the review you can read the lyrics plus translation which was translated by eyn.

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nameless(singapore) January 31, 2007 at 10:36 am

taiyou no uta is the best show i ever seen…b4 i see tis show..i was tinking tat death is nth but juz a changes and i had nv try my best in anything b4 too but when i c tis show…im starting to change my view of death and i to strive for my exam and keep telling myself tat even kaoru amana(erika sawajiri)in taiyou no uta can strive so hard for her dreams so as i can and i cant lose to her cuz i can live past 20yrs old or mayb not hu noes…

btw do u have stay with me lyrics?

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Fred Chan UNITED KINGDOM January 31, 2007 at 6:43 am

Alvin, The song is already translated above , so you can understand what she is singing (although I am still trying to improve the translation)!

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Alvin(Malaysia) MALAYSIA January 30, 2007 at 9:41 am

I like this song very much.. Much better than those chinese song tat i know, heard n know wat they r singing abt. Although i duno much abt wat she is singing but it is way 2 better than those tat i know wat they r singing.. N also de jdorama is very tauching n sad.. Sawajiri Erika perforcement in 1 litre of tears ady leave a very deep impression inside my heart.. Her acting at taiyou no uta make me rated in my heart tat this 2 drama tat she acted b4 ‘1 litre of tears’ n ‘taiyou no uta’ is de best tat i hav seen.. Gambateh sawajiri erika. Hopes more jdorama from her in de future

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faintdxsoul UNITED STATES January 24, 2007 at 8:53 pm

o nevermind, i found it, it took me about 10 minutes..haha..i love this song. thanks for the lyrics

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faintdxsoul UNITED STATES January 24, 2007 at 8:52 pm

what does Taiyou no Uta mean?

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dk January 22, 2007 at 8:58 pm

i want the piano score for – wish, taiyou no uta and stay by me. any1 has them? mail to xlaw_online at hotmail dot com

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TINGTING CANADA January 19, 2007 at 6:35 am

wahhh i love the two songs!! i never knew sawajiri erika could sing O_O”! i liked her better though in 1 litre of tears.. that one to me was more touching.. she did a superb job in both dramas XDDD

anyone know where i can download the two songs?? >

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myx UNITED STATES January 13, 2007 at 1:16 pm

she is so cute and i really like the music. I had a question on the sony website what section the guitar tabs are. I am just now learning japanese so I can’t really read that much…anyway thank you for your information site. ^_^

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Ai January 7, 2007 at 2:38 am

Moshi moshi

Hi… i’m from Indonesia…

Taiyou no uta… Kawaiii….
i love this song, coz its make me feel so strong in this life…

Sawajiri Erika..
Banzaii….
@(^_~)@

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cashewramen INDONESIA January 1, 2007 at 3:44 pm

i love the movie… so touching drama…
kaoru amane hev beautiful heart..^^
i love the songs.. taiyou no uta.. the lyrics,hemm.. touchingg..

hei where can i found stay with me lyrics?
arigatou~

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jo CANADA December 20, 2006 at 12:38 am

thank you very much for this detailed information about erika and taiyou no uta! can you please please send me the guitar tabs? i went to that special website but couldn’t read because it was all in japanese :(. Please send it to me it is greatly appreciated!!

josaphine at gmail dot com

thank you!!

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CutieBlossom UNITED STATES December 14, 2006 at 1:04 am

Aww~! Beautiful! Love the song! Thanks for the lyrics! These ones are hard to find!

Hope you don’t mind, but I used the lyrics on my website and, of course, gave you credit for them! If it’s not okay, e-mail me and I’ll gladly take them down!

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surplusletterbox UNITED KINGDOM December 10, 2006 at 8:23 pm

Here is my effort in translation…

A song to the sun
Translated by Surplusletterbox, London UK, 10th Dec 2006

My hand trembles for the first time from your first touch
Tender feeling and warmth, you become to feel them at last
When the window that is tighly shut opens,
new fresh breeze blows in.

Laughing, crying, chance encounter with you,
The world before my eyes start shining.
Sunflower shakes its head, under the rays of the sun,
I feel the wind, I feel your presence.

Believing, being perplexed, halting everything,
Perhaps this is the answer that I am living for
.
The monotony of daily life
is on the way to being colourful.

Laughing, crying, chance encounter with you,
The future continues with shininess.
Sunflower shakes its head, under the rays of the sun,
While it is I who sings for tomorrow.

Each day life is limited, time does not stop
How much can I love?
It can be love,
If you are even sunlight does not bend.**

Laughing, crying, chance encounter with you,
The future continues with shininess.
Sunflower shakes its head, under the rays of the sun,
While it is I who faces tomorrow.

Thank you, we like to convey, here and now, you can call out,
The season which has passed, that you will never forget.
Sunflower shakes its head, under the rays of the sun,
It is I who illuminates you,
While it is I for you…

**(means love does not lie, poetic way to say light does not bend as
light is straight)

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lyn_mot December 10, 2006 at 3:00 am

i like taiyou no uta…thats so good song…i saw the video clip, thats really good

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Mark UNITED STATES December 6, 2006 at 8:36 pm

Rinoa, I’ve been looking everywhere for the song that Tachibana asami sang “Wish” Do you know who the acutal artist is? if anyone knows please send me info… Thank you in advance.

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SureZal NETHERLANDS November 27, 2006 at 1:44 pm

Hi there, I used your translation of this song to subtitle a PV, you can find it @ D-addicts or JPOPSUKI. I credited you @ the end. Hope you (and all other people) will like it ^__^

Greetings

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Lesca November 26, 2006 at 7:04 pm

Thanks so much for your review, Rinoa! I actually fell in love with the songs after listening and reading your review. Now it’s stuck in my head *cries*

Well, even if Sawajiri Erika decides to do an actual crossover to the music industry, I’d sadly have to say, she probably won’t be half as popular, just because this is riding on the whole Taiyou no Uta hype and everything.

The style of the songs seem to remind me a whole lot of YUI, and while I know YUI also played Kaoru Amane in the movie version, somehow I find, just because you both play a girl have a guitar doesn’t mean your songs should sound alike. Then again, I like Erika’s voice over YUI’s anytime, considering I’ve never been a fan of YUI’s voice, just her compositions.

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Ryuusei November 16, 2006 at 10:49 am

anyone know where i can get the “stay with me” lyric? i cant find it with google search….

well, theres definitely something wrong with the lyrics romanji, but thats just minor mistakes….

well, anyway thanks… i cant wait to watch this movie….

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yeokb1888 November 14, 2006 at 1:29 pm

i like the movie so much.
it is a very touching movie.
and i like the song very much
in my computer, mp3 and phone all got her song.
am i crazy?
ha………
she look nice some more.

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cheetara November 7, 2006 at 5:49 am

thanks for such a good review! i basically agreed with everything you wrote.. the only downside to the PV is that she’s not really playing the guitar- her hands don’t correctly reflect the chords and they stay immobile. since the PV seemed to emphasize the role of Kouji’s guitar and others, she should have played the song while filming the PV.

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safiahsora MALAYSIA November 5, 2006 at 9:08 am

owh yeah der’s sumthing wrong with the lyrics.. if u wanna noe the real lyrics tell me

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safiahsora MALAYSIA November 4, 2006 at 3:35 pm

i luv dat song.. does anyone got taiyo no uta song?? please send it to cutie_90_sora93 at hotmail dot com tq

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Bling November 4, 2006 at 7:53 am

umm, does anyone knows where i can get the tabs for the song Wish? i m really in love with the instrumental song XD

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ptibiou FRANCE October 29, 2006 at 5:45 pm

Hello !
Are these the tabs from the official website ?
Thank you for your great job. I love Taiyou no Uta :)

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Channey CANADA October 29, 2006 at 4:56 pm

thx alot for the tabs, but how should i open it its pdf file…

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Sandy BELGIUM October 28, 2006 at 10:21 am

Thank you!!

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JacksonywL MALAYSIA October 28, 2006 at 7:40 am

yeap!! hontoni arigatou!!

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Rinoa October 27, 2006 at 6:39 pm

Sure, here you go. Guitar Tabs

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JacksonywL MALAYSIA October 25, 2006 at 12:30 pm

yeah.. i want them too.. please send to me.. arigatou gozaimasu ^^

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Sandy BELGIUM October 25, 2006 at 11:26 am

Well, I do really want them… Care to share please? ^_^

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Rinoa October 25, 2006 at 11:18 am

Well, the guitar tabs have been taken down. They were only up for a limited period but I guess if anyone wants them I could either upload them or send them to anyone who wants them.

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Sandy BELGIUM October 24, 2006 at 3:30 pm

Ah~ Thank you for the amazing review! I actually stumbled upon this site while searching for guitar tabs of her two songs… you said the special website has it but I’ve been navigating into it for 15mn and haven’t found anything. o_o; Would you please tell me where I should go to get them? I’m so looking forward to play the songs myself! Please! m(-_-)m

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Vincent UNITED KINGDOM October 23, 2006 at 1:28 pm

Amane Kaoru is such a young and sweet talented singer/actress
i personally think that one day she will become so sucessfull that she will become the most popular artist/artress in japan. I really enjoy watching her starring in 1 litre of tears even though i,ve only watched the first 2 episodes lol…… i really love watching her young and inocents looks in the drama.

Keep up all the hard work Erika!!!
support you always!!!

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sanagi FRANCE October 22, 2006 at 2:08 pm

Oh !! thanks for all the songs !!
I love amane kaoru ! She’s my favorite aidoru with Yuko Ogura. I find she has got talent. She will be climb in success. I’ve seen Taiyou no uta and 1 litre no namida, Beautiful doramas !

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meth MALAYSIA October 18, 2006 at 11:04 pm

thank you very very very much rinoa! very useful links :P

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JacksonywL October 16, 2006 at 6:14 am

its a really nice and detailed review you have there.. overally, taiyou no uta is quite a nice movie, but i watched one litre no namida before watchin taiyou no uta and too touching that when compared both, taiyou no uta lost a thousand miles.. still, sawajiri erika rocks!! anyway, you mentioned that there’s free guitar sheets at kaoru’s official site, but i cant seems to find it anywhere? im still a basic japanese learner so i dont really understand much about what’s written at the site. you mind help me to find for the sheets?

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dink October 15, 2006 at 2:29 am

Where are the tabs on the website?

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ky October 15, 2006 at 12:09 am

I’m currently taking up japanese lessons, and decided to watch some doramas. I started by buying the a liter of tears DVD set, I can’t say it’s a blockbuster but I do really like Erika Sawajiri. I guess it does help to have a sweet face and her convincing role as Aya helped as well. My next one was Taiyou No Uta, yes, I can see the huge resemblance to the former. Terminal disease, will to live, guy with a sad past, good friend and absolutely supportive parents. Knowing that, still however, Erika has kept me watching.
Anyways, I must say your review, especially on the songs are pretty detailed..one for the bookmarks!

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short simple AUSTRALIA October 8, 2006 at 8:35 am

thank-you rinoa! it did get off a slow start..the Cd cover does look really nice…..but to me..it doesn’t feel as though she really has the breath to hold the notes..then ending notes are very short and so it feels like she’s talking’ with the tune with a few key changes..=S none the less, i’m forward to the drama movie !!

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sian October 8, 2006 at 6:18 am

thank you for your effort Rinoa!

Taiyou no Uta is a very catchy song. i can play the song repeatedly without getting bored. the PV is simple, well directed and it suits the song very well. on the other hand, Stay with me is very plain. one can pardon her for that since this is her first song she composed.
overall, this is a good single to start with. vocal wise, there’s lot’s of room for improvement, but erika definitely has the potential to shine in her singing career. she’s one talented singer to look out for.
this girl is very pretty too!

thank you once again for your informative article, you got me interested in Erika.

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Celsius005 UNITED STATES October 7, 2006 at 12:16 am

Excellent work, Rinoa!
I finally got myself involved with this song earlier today, and I must say that it is quite refreshing. I agree that her vocals are a bit on the weaker side at some points, but I feel that she does an applaudable job overall. The PV suits the mood and theme of the lyrics very well, and the colors really bring out feeling and emphasis on it’s meaning. Very well done. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for her future works!

Thank you for the article! I enjoyed reading it!

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tomba CANADA September 28, 2006 at 7:30 pm

wow, this was such an informational article rinoa :)
i really agree with you about sony’s promotional plan – i believe that a lot of ppl thought that kaoru amane was the artist’s name
also, i think taiyou no uta is now the best selling female single of the yr – 386 000 to koda’s 381 000; YAY!

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eyn CANADA September 25, 2006 at 12:56 am

Thanks for the review, Rinoa, it’s so detailed that you can easily beat a Wikipedia article on this song, if there’s any.

Back to the song, “Taiyou no Uta” has amazing composition, and I really enjoy the arrangement too. While Sawarjiri’s vocal is weak, you’ll eventually get used to it and start to enjoy her soft vocal after listening to the song a few times. Overall, “Taiyou no Uta” is very magical and is definitely one of those classic great song that will stay around for a very long time to come. And for “Stay with me”, I don’t enjoy it as much to be honest, but it’s still quite a good song, especially if you follow the dorama as it might bring more meaning and feeling to this song.

I’m lucky enough to get the first press because it ran out so fast you have to preorder it to guarantee yourself a copy. I’m thinking they might issue an “encore press” if there’s enough demand for it. I’m looking forward to hear more from Sawajiri in the future, even though I highly doubt her next single will be as successful as this one, if she does decided to crossover once again into the music industry.

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