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Shoso Strip
Shiina Ringo
Shoso Strip
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Shiina Ringo
Title: Shoso Strip
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Japan
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 1/22/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop
Style: Far East & Asia
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4988006166141
 

CD Reviews

Ringo is absolutely worth the investment
GoodBooksRFun | 09/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Shosai Strip is an incredible album. Of course, so are Ringo's other singles and albums, some of which are available here on Amazon. ...She also released her third DVD of video clips... if you can view Japanese DVDs you must check it out. Her concert and recent releases have caused many more people to catch "Ringo-byou" (Ringo-fever) here in Tokyo, so if you are sophiticated enough to have found this link on Amazon US, I would definitely recommend you pick up Ringo's latest releases from Japan and enjoy her talent and creativity yourself. Note that her singles (Honno, Mayonaka wa Junketsu, etc.) have excellent "B-sides", i.e., additional tracks not available on the albums. That and the CD cover art make them absolutely worth the purchase price. I could go on, but I will stop here :-)"
Doesn't that make me Courtney?
the problem | Alabama | 06/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Shiina Ringo was the first J-Pop artist i was introduced to when i traveled to Japan...and she has captivated me ever since. From her unique sound and musical "experimentation" to her outrageous videos (Honnou and Identity are outstanding), she actually defines her own brand of J-Pop...or maybe anti-J-Pop (or probably, more appropriately J-Rock).



She is greatly influenced by western music but is not afraid of incorporating eastern sounds ("Tsumiki Asobi" from her first album). The influence from Nirvana is seen in the way she holds her guitar (similar to Kurt Cobain) to the reference to Kurt and Courtney Love in her song "Gipusu." She also has shown interest in jazz and other musical types. She is also noted for rolling her "R's." Her eclectic musical style can be likened to Bjork.



This album is arguably her best album. From start to finish, each tracks exudes passion and raw emotion...even when she is being somewhat silly. It does not matter if you do not understand Japanese, the mood that is set can "typically" give way to what she is trying to convey -- especially on "Gipusu" (track 4). It is simply beautiful music that transcends the language barrier.



Highlight tracks include the aforementioned "Gipusu," "Yami ni Furu Ame" (track 5), "Identity" (track 6), my personal favorite "Tsuki ni Makeinu" (track 9), and "Honnou" (track 12). That stated, every song is strong and enjoyable -- even when she is screaming (Identity) or her voice is distorted (Byosho Public - track 11). There are beautiful songs, such as Gipusu and "Izon Sho" (track 13) but also several catchy songs that are not too "J-poppy" (i.e. too cute like many J-Pop artists). Overall, well played; well sung; well produced; well engineered. This album is...well...near-perfect.



'Shouso Suturippu' is recommended to all fans of Japanese music, as well as fans of good music in general. At least give it a try and look past the language barrier. It is definitely worth it."
Perfect Fractured Pop
Terrapin | Nova Scotia | 01/17/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is how pop music could and should be. The sugar-sweet vocal lines give the instant impression of a classic pop record but the band and the production are straight out of an indie rock record. The band rocks hard and the sound is compressed and crazed at times. Feedback and chaotic effects are given free reign but never interfere with Shiina Ringo's perfect pop sensibility. Damn! This might just be my favourite album of all time and I usually go for stuff like Deerhoof and The Cardiacs.



This record has huge crossover appeal. At least, make sure you hear it once."