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Inland Sea
Rin'
Inland Sea
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Rin'
Title: Inland Sea
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Domo Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 4/25/2006
Genres: International Music, Pop
Styles: Far East & Asia, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 794017306025, 0794017306025, 8850107066735, 885010706673

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CD Reviews

Lisa Loeb and I are "turning Japanese"
medievalcrusadesbabe | Ohio USA | 05/29/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Rin' is a female Trio from Japan. They use traditional Japanese instrumentation with electronica backfill in a unique jazzy or pop format that brings the East to meet the West.



The production work of Jimmy Harry gives this CD its wide range of appeal and professional presence. There are a few "pop" pieces featuring Lisa Loeb and Leigh Nash from Sixpense None the Richer. Harry wrote or co-wrote all the sonds on this CD as well as being the producer. The big hit "Anti Hero" featuring Lisa Loeb is also co-penned by Anna Waronker and Greg Kurstin.



"New Day Rising" is the opening track and it gives us a real feel for the group, its sound and feel, and is one of the typical tracks of this CD. Very jazzy, Japanese influences and lovely vocals with Leigh Nash and harmonies.



The big hit here is the track "Anti Hero", featuring Lisa Loeb. The story is about young lady in Japan in a "hero movie" like situation. Very upbeat, great composition, love the lyrics and Lisa Loeb makes this a winner.



If you like Japanese influences on your music, this is a lovely addition to your collection, or a fine introduction to the genre. Don't miss the Lisa Loeb piece, it is well worth getting the CD for. maf"
Where is Rin' going to?
Wangler's Hat | 05/31/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Rin' is a group with three Japanese traditional instrumental players from the same class of Music academy. Rin' started with original instrumental pieces and recently has been shifting towards pops with singing. This is their first release in the US and would be a nice introduction to the sound of traditional instruments in the context of American popular music.



Being a fan of Rin' from early, I cast a doubt on the concept of this album. Where are their original compositions? This is a touch of Japan, in that there are Japanese instruments used as background of American popular music, singing and rhythm, but one does not feel the necessity to take these instruments in. Well, antihero is cute, but whose album is this? Expected more in the originality of Rin'.

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