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曲目リスト
1 | CHANCE! |
2 | トキノナミダ |
3 | Rush |
4 | D-tecnoLife |
5 | 優しさの雫 |
6 | ai ta 心(Album Version) |
7 | Burst |
8 | Nitro |
9 | just Melody(Album Version) |
10 | Lump Of Affection |
11 | 扉 |
12 | SE(Bonus Tracks) |
13 | D-tecnoLife(Album Version)(Bonus Tracks) |
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内容紹介
オリコン初登場5位を記録した、2006年2月に発売されたUVERworldのデビュー・アルバム。
Product Description
Includes a Booklet in the First Pressing.
メディア掲載レビューほか
5人組バンド、UVERworldのファースト・アルバム。2005年7月発表「D-tecnoLife」から2006年1月発表「just Melody」(アルバム・ヴァージョン)までのシングル曲を含む楽曲を収録。ボーナス・トラックとして「D-tecnoLife」のアルバム・ヴァージョンも収録。
登録情報
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 12.88 x 14.2 x 1.02 cm; 104.33 g
- メーカー : ソニー・ミュージックレコーズ
- EAN : 4988009031217
- 時間 : 53 分
- レーベル : ソニー・ミュージックレコーズ
- ASIN : B000CSUN5C
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 33,534位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 12,529位J-POP (ミュージック)
- カスタマーレビュー:
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原材料・成分
Example Ingredients
使用方法
Example Directions
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2019年3月15日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
唯一のマイナス点は他のアルバムも欲しくなることくらい
2014年4月26日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
特に問題もなく良かったです。機会がありましたらまた次回もお願いします。
2016年3月17日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ずっと欲しかったTimelessのSpecial Editionを買うことができました!本当に色あせないファーストアルバムだと思います!
2013年1月5日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ホントUVERworldイイですね。
いい曲だらけですね。
UVERのCDコンプリートしてやろうw
いい曲だらけですね。
UVERのCDコンプリートしてやろうw
2011年6月25日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ネットで中古品を購入するのはどんなものが来るのかわからないので、正直怖くて配送されるまでドキドキものでしたが、価格も安くて中身もきれいで購入して本当に良かったです。
2007年5月26日に日本でレビュー済み
自分がUVERworldの存在を知ったのは「Colors of the Heart」で、この作品をレンタルしたのは「SHAMROCK」がヒットしてる頃であった。だからこの作品を聞いたときはその2曲に比べ全体的に物足りないと思った。そして今もそう思っている。しかし、この作品の収録曲で自分のベスト5に入った
D-technolife,トキノナミダ,優しさの雫,ai ta 心,just melodyは2nd収録曲に負けないくらいの
いい曲であった。そしてこの5曲のような系統の曲が入っていればもっと2ndはいいアルバムになった気がする。2ndが気に入った人はこの5曲だけでもぜひ聞いて欲しい。
D-technolife,トキノナミダ,優しさの雫,ai ta 心,just melodyは2nd収録曲に負けないくらいの
いい曲であった。そしてこの5曲のような系統の曲が入っていればもっと2ndはいいアルバムになった気がする。2ndが気に入った人はこの5曲だけでもぜひ聞いて欲しい。
2006年6月3日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
BLOOD+のOPをきいてこのバンドいいなぁと思って、ウーバーをよく知らないでどれどれという思いでこのアルバムを買ってみたのですが…。
思いのほかの出来にびっくりです。この人たち本当にこの前デビューしたばっかなの?!という感じでした。
ノリの良い曲調で足でリズムをとってしまうようなものや、ハードなものなどあります。私的にはラルクとルナシーを混ぜたような感じカナと思いました。
あまり知識が無いのに買ったのでラップのところやボイパを全てボーカルのTAKUYA∞さんが歌っているとは気付かなかったです。歌う時とラップの時に声を使い分けてて歌ってる感じです。
全体的にはずれの無い曲ばかりです。まだ買おうか迷っている方がいらっしゃったら思い切って買ってみることをお薦めします。
思いのほかの出来にびっくりです。この人たち本当にこの前デビューしたばっかなの?!という感じでした。
ノリの良い曲調で足でリズムをとってしまうようなものや、ハードなものなどあります。私的にはラルクとルナシーを混ぜたような感じカナと思いました。
あまり知識が無いのに買ったのでラップのところやボイパを全てボーカルのTAKUYA∞さんが歌っているとは気付かなかったです。歌う時とラップの時に声を使い分けてて歌ってる感じです。
全体的にはずれの無い曲ばかりです。まだ買おうか迷っている方がいらっしゃったら思い切って買ってみることをお薦めします。
他の国からのトップレビュー
C. Greene
5つ星のうち5.0
Give UVERworld a try!!!
2011年2月17日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I absolutely love this band.
The chances are that you're checking out this album because you like the UVERworld tunes you've heard in association with anime, and you're curious to know more. Good move - there is plenty more where that came from. If you've just stumbled across UVERworld and are curious, they are for the most part a high-energy Japanese band that has been around for a few years. They have a scattered but very loyal following across the globe.
Their music defies a specific category, which is one of the fun things about listening to them. While a great many of their songs rely on heavy rhythm guitars and bass, and absolutely superb drumming, you will also encounter some very nice acoustic guitar work, ballads, orchestral accompaniment, electronic programming, techno-dance beats, head-banging club music, and a Japanese species of rap interspersed with good melodic lines - sometimes two or three of the above within a single song (these guys will give you whiplash at times). Confused yet...? This is feel-good, infectious music that is great whether you're on the road or hanging around the house. They have a strongly identifiable sound. They are talented musicians who have, for the most part, known each other since they were three years old.
Since UVERworld CDs are not distributed in the U.S. and - as far as I know - are not available as MP3s, they can be a bit pricey. Understandably, you'll probably want to get to know UVERworld a little better before taking the plunge. This is not difficult if you know where to look. I would suggest focusing on their music first - decide whether or not you like it, and then worry about the lyrics.
Your best move is to check out the UVERpage on [...]. Most, if not all, of their promotional videos (PV) are posted there along with lyric translations for a fair number of their songs (unfortunately, hardly anyone translates the song titles). Start with the anime material that will be familiar to you: Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi, Change, & Qualia from Gundam 00; D-Technolife (Bleach), Colors of the Heart (Blood+), Gekidou (Gray-man), and Endscape (Toward the Terra). For variety I also recommend Shamrock, Chance!, Just Melody, Laka Laka La, and Koishikute; this last one is not a PV but is posted on YouTube with French Subtitles. There are plenty more songs posted on YouTube (a lot of them paired with various anime clips or pictures of the band), along with the "UVERworld Premium Live at Budokan" concert in five segments, a few other live appearances and some short interviews (which are amusing to watch but pointless if you don't speak Japanese).
If you want general information, there are about half a dozen good UVERworld websites in English and some in Spanish. Sony Music Japan has an English and website for UVERworld but, like the band's English Facebook page, it contains only basic information and is not regularly updated. The Japanese sites are far more extensive but good luck with the text showing up. Translation programs such as Babelfish have about a 50/50 success rate. Sadly, at this point, UVERworld only tours in Japan, generally playing University halls and public venues. Takuya-san is supposedly studying English and is very interested in reaching the U.S. with UVERworld's music, so one can only hope that down the road they will be able to justify making the trip.
It's impossible to downplay Takuya-san's contribution to the group, since he does the vocals and programming, and writes all the lyrics and a fair portion of the music. His voice is decent and has certainly matured over time. Shintarou-san is a talented, manic drummer and - in my humble and obviously biased opinion - one of the best on the planet.
So - now that you've done some homework and you're completely hooked like the rest of us, you are ready to track down some UVERmusic. To date, UVERworld has put out an album per year. The five albums, in order, are Timeless, Bugright, Proglution, AwakEVE, and Last. There is a "Neo Sound Best" CD that is simply a "Best of" compilation, but I'd recommend spending the money on one of the others instead. There are also (at the time of this writing) 17 singles with another one due in March 2011. These "singles" come out about three or four times a year and actually have about 4 songs on them, which is why you will see a LOT of different listings for UVERworld on amazon or any other site. Usually three of the four songs end up on the album CDs, and the remaining song is nowhere else to be found unless some kind soul posts it on YouTube.
A word about all UVER CDs, both singles and albums: there are almost always a "regular edition" and "special edition" versions with slightly different covers. The Special editions frequently have DVDs with a few more songs, concert snippets or interviews - but unless you are in the same DVD zone as Japan, these will probably do you no good.
To purchase UVERworld CDs, amazon.com is one of your best bets, but only if the items are actually in stock. There is an EXCELLENT amazon.com marketplace vendor called nobackorder, which sells Korean pressings of the UVERworld CDs. These are completely legitimate Sony pressings for distribution outside of Japan, and the only difference is that they come with an additional lyric sheet in Korean. This vendor's prices are excellent compared to what you will pay for Japanese imports - about half. Their customer service is top notch, and you'll probably get your CDs well before the estimated delivery date. (Mine arrived in the northeast US in about a week and a half.) Best of all, they are covered by the usual amazon.com sale protections.
You'll probably have to look elsewhere to round out your collection. I recommend [...] (enter UVERworld into their search field); they have a complete selection of UVERworld CDs and singles. They will have you set up a login with your basic info just like any other online vendor. Their shipping and purchase policies are very clearly explained, and for logging in - as well as for each CD ordered - they will allow you to accumulate "points" which can be used for nominal discounts, some of them immediately.
SO - this brings us back to TIMELESS. Timeless is a very strong debut CD and is a good introduction to the UVERworld sound. If you can only afford one other, I'd suggest AwakeEVE as having a broad mixture of content - but by all means, if you like an anime song on Bugright or Last, go for one of those. There is no bad choice with these guys. Proglution has a bit more of an electronic element to it. In particular, tracks 8-14 are strung together as one long suite that is really very nice.
I really hope you give this band a chance, because they're worth it. And I hope you enjoy them.
The chances are that you're checking out this album because you like the UVERworld tunes you've heard in association with anime, and you're curious to know more. Good move - there is plenty more where that came from. If you've just stumbled across UVERworld and are curious, they are for the most part a high-energy Japanese band that has been around for a few years. They have a scattered but very loyal following across the globe.
Their music defies a specific category, which is one of the fun things about listening to them. While a great many of their songs rely on heavy rhythm guitars and bass, and absolutely superb drumming, you will also encounter some very nice acoustic guitar work, ballads, orchestral accompaniment, electronic programming, techno-dance beats, head-banging club music, and a Japanese species of rap interspersed with good melodic lines - sometimes two or three of the above within a single song (these guys will give you whiplash at times). Confused yet...? This is feel-good, infectious music that is great whether you're on the road or hanging around the house. They have a strongly identifiable sound. They are talented musicians who have, for the most part, known each other since they were three years old.
Since UVERworld CDs are not distributed in the U.S. and - as far as I know - are not available as MP3s, they can be a bit pricey. Understandably, you'll probably want to get to know UVERworld a little better before taking the plunge. This is not difficult if you know where to look. I would suggest focusing on their music first - decide whether or not you like it, and then worry about the lyrics.
Your best move is to check out the UVERpage on [...]. Most, if not all, of their promotional videos (PV) are posted there along with lyric translations for a fair number of their songs (unfortunately, hardly anyone translates the song titles). Start with the anime material that will be familiar to you: Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi, Change, & Qualia from Gundam 00; D-Technolife (Bleach), Colors of the Heart (Blood+), Gekidou (Gray-man), and Endscape (Toward the Terra). For variety I also recommend Shamrock, Chance!, Just Melody, Laka Laka La, and Koishikute; this last one is not a PV but is posted on YouTube with French Subtitles. There are plenty more songs posted on YouTube (a lot of them paired with various anime clips or pictures of the band), along with the "UVERworld Premium Live at Budokan" concert in five segments, a few other live appearances and some short interviews (which are amusing to watch but pointless if you don't speak Japanese).
If you want general information, there are about half a dozen good UVERworld websites in English and some in Spanish. Sony Music Japan has an English and website for UVERworld but, like the band's English Facebook page, it contains only basic information and is not regularly updated. The Japanese sites are far more extensive but good luck with the text showing up. Translation programs such as Babelfish have about a 50/50 success rate. Sadly, at this point, UVERworld only tours in Japan, generally playing University halls and public venues. Takuya-san is supposedly studying English and is very interested in reaching the U.S. with UVERworld's music, so one can only hope that down the road they will be able to justify making the trip.
It's impossible to downplay Takuya-san's contribution to the group, since he does the vocals and programming, and writes all the lyrics and a fair portion of the music. His voice is decent and has certainly matured over time. Shintarou-san is a talented, manic drummer and - in my humble and obviously biased opinion - one of the best on the planet.
So - now that you've done some homework and you're completely hooked like the rest of us, you are ready to track down some UVERmusic. To date, UVERworld has put out an album per year. The five albums, in order, are Timeless, Bugright, Proglution, AwakEVE, and Last. There is a "Neo Sound Best" CD that is simply a "Best of" compilation, but I'd recommend spending the money on one of the others instead. There are also (at the time of this writing) 17 singles with another one due in March 2011. These "singles" come out about three or four times a year and actually have about 4 songs on them, which is why you will see a LOT of different listings for UVERworld on amazon or any other site. Usually three of the four songs end up on the album CDs, and the remaining song is nowhere else to be found unless some kind soul posts it on YouTube.
A word about all UVER CDs, both singles and albums: there are almost always a "regular edition" and "special edition" versions with slightly different covers. The Special editions frequently have DVDs with a few more songs, concert snippets or interviews - but unless you are in the same DVD zone as Japan, these will probably do you no good.
To purchase UVERworld CDs, amazon.com is one of your best bets, but only if the items are actually in stock. There is an EXCELLENT amazon.com marketplace vendor called nobackorder, which sells Korean pressings of the UVERworld CDs. These are completely legitimate Sony pressings for distribution outside of Japan, and the only difference is that they come with an additional lyric sheet in Korean. This vendor's prices are excellent compared to what you will pay for Japanese imports - about half. Their customer service is top notch, and you'll probably get your CDs well before the estimated delivery date. (Mine arrived in the northeast US in about a week and a half.) Best of all, they are covered by the usual amazon.com sale protections.
You'll probably have to look elsewhere to round out your collection. I recommend [...] (enter UVERworld into their search field); they have a complete selection of UVERworld CDs and singles. They will have you set up a login with your basic info just like any other online vendor. Their shipping and purchase policies are very clearly explained, and for logging in - as well as for each CD ordered - they will allow you to accumulate "points" which can be used for nominal discounts, some of them immediately.
SO - this brings us back to TIMELESS. Timeless is a very strong debut CD and is a good introduction to the UVERworld sound. If you can only afford one other, I'd suggest AwakeEVE as having a broad mixture of content - but by all means, if you like an anime song on Bugright or Last, go for one of those. There is no bad choice with these guys. Proglution has a bit more of an electronic element to it. In particular, tracks 8-14 are strung together as one long suite that is really very nice.
I really hope you give this band a chance, because they're worth it. And I hope you enjoy them.
Catherine Labbe
5つ星のうち5.0
I love Uverworld!
2009年10月27日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I first heard about Uverworld from the D.Grayman soundtrack, which is of course an amazing Anime.(and manga) This CD includes a song from the anime Beach. Uverworld is a really talented Japanese band. My name is Sarah Labbe.
Charles Boyle
5つ星のうち5.0
the album that started it all
2012年12月14日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
their first album and the one that got me addicted. d-technolife from bleach is awesome. i recommend it to anyone who's a music enthusiast
DJ
5つ星のうち5.0
Timeless
2013年6月5日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Excellent condition. The traks are great. A must for uverworld fans. The album cover looked like new which pleased me a lot.