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All of Me
Yoko Ishida
All of Me
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Soundtracks
 
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After the successful international release of her first solo album, 'sweets,' anime fans simply couldn't get enough of Yoko Ishida, whose upbeat personality and sweet, alluring melodious vocals have highlighted such fan-fa...  more »

     
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All Artists: Yoko Ishida
Title: All of Me
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Geneon [Pioneer]
Release Date: 5/3/2005
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Soundtracks
Styles: Far East & Asia, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 013023527324

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After the successful international release of her first solo album, 'sweets,' anime fans simply couldn't get enough of Yoko Ishida, whose upbeat personality and sweet, alluring melodious vocals have highlighted such fan-favorite series as 'Ai Yori Aoshi~Enishi~', 'Sugar,' 'Pretear' and 'Sailor Moon R.' Well, the wait is over, as the charming vocalist/songwriter is back with her newest work, titled 'Yoko Ishida - All of Me,' featuring all-new tracks, including 'Open Your Mind,' the theme to the brand-new 'Ah! My Goddess' TV series and other moving, thoughtful songs that will play over and over in your heart.

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Another Takaramono from the wonderful Yoko Ishida
Daniel J. Hamlow | Narita, Japan | 06/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Following Sweets, which featured anime theme songs from Pretear, Ai Yori Aoshi, and Sugar, Yoko Ishida returns with All Of Me, which like its predecessor is a great mix of J-pop and anime theme songs, but there are a few surprises.



Cases in point are the Celtic-like pipes and fiddle in "Open Your Mind-spread the small wings," the opening theme to "Ah Megamisama," a.k.a. Ah My Goddess. Indeed, it sounds like some early Corrs song, to use the Celtic analogy, with some strings. "Love Repair" sports some funky 70's R&B/disco stylings and horns. After singing about a pair of high heeled shoes that cost a lot and deciding to get them fixed when a heel breaks, she wonders if love can be repaired similarly. Lush jazz melodies combine with a samba-pop sound in "Sharing Sweet Time." So we have some more eclectic stylings on All Of Me.



"Passionate Goddess" the theme to Anime TV, is usual J-pop disco. Another theme, to the Super Mobile Radio-Broadcasting Anige Master, the energetic hard-driving techno-pop of "Power of Love," with its rock guitar, contains the strongest declaration of love and power to confess one's love I've ever heard.



In Sweets, Yoko did the Gunparade March theme, "Shinjitsu no Tobira" or "The Door of Truth," as a ballad. She does it again here, but set to a more jamming bubblegum Jpop theme kind of like Madonna's "Holiday" meeting a Whitney ballad meeting classic disco. This was meant to be the original version.



The pop-techno of "At Your Own Speed," with its snarling guitars, could be an opening or closing anime theme, and is an inspiring highlight. Basically, it says how we don't need to be pressured to rush things: "Let's start walking even with hesitation because you are not alone/the important thing is to believe in yourself...at your own speed."



The gorgeous centerpiece is again a sweet mid-paced string-laden ballad from Ai Yori Aoshi, only this time, it's "Treasure" or "Takaramono" from the second season, Enishi. This is the full version as opposed to the bite-sized TV-size from the original soundtrack. Ishida sings a brief prelude, the first verse used in the first half of the season, and then the second verse in the concluding half. One of my all-time favourite songs.



"Platinum" is an introspective J-pop ballad of how becoming adults blunts us from being honest in our feelings as compared to when one is a child, full of wonder. Yoko says a mouthful when saying, "Grown-ups are not a big deal, they are just kids who forgot their pure hearts." As an adult, we lose that child-like wonderment. The title refers to that purity, that unrealistic childhood dream, that pure heart, that many of us have forgotten as adults. All I can say, is get that platinum, people!



"Foolish Dream," the theme to Red Ninja, is a yearning ballad, Journey meets Lulu. Even more sobering is the English-sung guitar ballad, the theme to the final episode of Texhnolyze, "Walking Through The Empty Age," of someone going down the long and lone road of life ahead. A tearful favourite here. That is a contrast to the hard-driving Jpop techno of "Piece of Summer Color" the theme to This Ugly and Beautiful World anime.

There are Romanized English lyrics, as well as Yoko's thoughts and comments on each song.



Early birds should've gotten a bonus DVD, which has the video of "Open Your Mind" and a making of documentary. A worthy followup to Sweets, Ishida scores another winner with All Of Me. Another treasure, or takaramono from Ishida-san.



"I am warming up my feelings that I want to tell you someday in my hands. `You are my treasure' A kind and fragrant wind." From "Takaramono.""
No sophomore jinx on her latest album...
In Search Of... | Somerset, NJ United States | 05/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yoko Ishida follows up with another enjoyable album after her first "Sweets". This album covers more of her anime songs. Her soft melodic voice is present on every track.



It opens strongly with "Open Your Mind", a track that has a very upbeat yet ethereal sounding tone to it. It then goes through another anime related track "Jounetsu no Megami" and "Kimirashii SUPIIDO de".



Fans of Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~ will be pleased to find out that the opening track, "Takaramono" is included. Once again Yoko Ishida produces yet another memorable opening to an enjoyable series. Her "Towa No Hana (Eternal Flower)" track on her Sweets album set the bar for beautiful opening tracks in any anime series. "Takaramono" was a beautiful followup although Towa No Hana is number one in my book for an opening track or any Jpop song for that matter.



"Love Repair" follows next which has a more jazzy soulful rhythm to it. "Platinum" then slows the pace a bit to a more smooth sounding easy flowing track. "Power of Love [Chou Kidou Housou ANIGEMASUTAA]" picks the pace back up for a more spirited feel. "Shinjitsu no Tobira [Gunparade March ~Aratanaru Kougunuta]" goes back to more anime related music. It also carries a spirited theme in the upbeat faster moving track with it's nice flowing interludes.



"Sharing Sweet Time" has a light but fast paced sound to it. It displays Yoko's soft and melodic voice. "Foolish Dream" follows up and is instantly one of my favorite pieces in this entire album. It also is the closing track to an upcoming Playstation 2 video game. This song carries a lot of emotion and once again demonstrates Yoki Ishida's beautiful voice.



"Natsuiro no KAKERA [Kono Minikumo Utsukushii Sekai]" follows up and brings the pace back up once again...Para Para style. It's very upbeat, catchy, and gets the listener to bob and twist along with the song. I had the pleasure of hearing Yoko Ishida live when she performed this song at Anime Boston 2005. "Walking Through the Empty Age [Texhnolyze]" wraps up this wonderful CD. This song is sung in English. She demonstrates her talent for singing in another language. It is beautiful but I must say that I do prefer hearing her Japanese tracks.



The CD also contained a very nice mini-DVD with a video and making-of "Open Your Mind". It was nice to see Yoko Ishida the person. The CD also contains lyrics in English and Japanese. It's also very nice as Yoko Ishida offers a little insight to each track she made.



I was introduced to Yoko Ishida because of the anime Ai Yori Aoshi and Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~. I have now become her fan because of her music. Fans of anime and Jpop should definitely add this to their collection. Even casual listeners should give this a try. Highly recommended."
All of Me
Asuka Mai | Oregon, USA | 12/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first heard Yoko ishida in the opening theme of the Ah! My Goddess TV show. I though she was really good!

I got this album, and I love every song on it! Yoko Ishida has a beautiful voice.



You should definetly get this album! It is really good. It even comes with a bonus CD with a music video of the song, "Open your Mind", and a Making of featurette."