Sunday, October 11, 2009

AGM September 2009


Autumn is a romance time, isn't it? It's good for memory, romance, love but not for me and my AGM world. To tell you the truth, I haven't listened to AGM much last month due to these reasons:
- The recent months' AGM is really not very good, so my interest of AGM has decreased a bit (or more).
- I've got the flu (maybe H1N1) for about three weeks.
- I'm so busy last month (and even now) with assignments, presentations and etc.
Therefore, of course I can't make a real top 5 AGM right now as usual. I only can list the songs which I think good enough to introduce you. Most of them are sweet and emotive, just like the picture above.

1. Here to stay - Hashimoto Miyuki
OST: PS2 game Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka: Parallel ED
Album/Single: Double Flower (Track 5)
Released Date: September 25, 2009
Download: Mediafire


Until now I can say Miyuki is the spotlight of last month's AGM. Her songs twinkle among a bunch of dull songs. There are some noticeable songs in her new album but "Here to stay" is the best. Fantasy, romantic, nostalgic, what more we want in a sweet ballad?

2. Eien (Forever) remix version - Shimotsuki Haruka
OST: PC game 5-Five- ED
Album/Single: 5 -Five- Sound Album Yukar (Disc 2 - Track 10)
Released Date: July 24, 2009
Download: Mediafire


Well, at last I can introduce one of Haruka's songs. She is also a good AGM singer but I know her too late. Frankly speaking, most of her songs in this album are poor. I would be very disappointed about her songs' quality if there weren't this ballad song. A typical ending theme of a feminine game: gentle and peaceful.

3. Fortune's Wheel - Hashimoto Miyuki
OST: PC game Homemaid ~Sweets~ ED
Album/Single: Double Flower (Track 8)
Released Date: September 25, 2009
Download: Mediafire


Another nice song of Double Flower. This song is pretty listenable and more upbeat than the previous one.

Well, they are some songs I highly recommend you now, the list may be expanded to 5 in the next days. If you're also interested in Jpop, then you should find "Motto.." (Nishino Kana) and "Anata ha Shiawase ni Naru" (Fujita Maiko). Such great songs that not listening to them is also a sin. Just kidding...
Watch this if you are so impatient:

Motto... - Nishino Kana




Anata ha Shiawase ni Naru - Fujita Maiko



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1 comment:

MINH TRANG said...

thank to your songs and your work, it makes me feel relaxed on this peaceful Sunday

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