There is so much to love about Yoko Kanno, starting with incredible harmonies, songwriting chops and stellar stage presence. Yoko Kanno’s debut, ‘Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series)’, does not fit easily into one genre. It’s natural for Yoko Kanno to take a stab at ‘Idol Talk’ considering her long-professed love for Ultra Dolphins. Yoko Kanno “Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series)” is an amazing album.
Blew our minds when we first heard Jade. Yoko Kanno rocks harder than ever with Nomad Soul. Welcome To Sparefish rocked my world when I popped it into my car stereo. Go Ri A Te is a astounding song and it grows on you. It’s also one of those rare songs that touchingly comfort the listener. Awesome song is really all that you can say about it. It’s such an underrated song. Voices (Acoustic Version) presents the exquisite mix of instruments on Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series). Pu Qua O has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets Yoko Kanno’s strong vocals come to the fore. Some call Sweet Feather from Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series) as a quiet invitation of an artist to sit and listen. Some of the arrangements found on Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series) are surprisingly edgy. Bad Dog is a song that takes you on the journey before it reaches the conclusion. Child Myung - a classic song. From the moment you listen to Coma you’re hooked.
Macross Plus II (1994 Japanese Anime Mini-Series) CD
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