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Live in Japan
Stacie Orrico
Live in Japan
Genres: Pop, R&B, Christian & Gospel, Gospel
 
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #1

Japan exclusive release featuring 14 tracks recorded February 2003 at Tokyo International Forum. Includes three enhanced live videos to 'Tight', 'Instead' and 'I Could Be the One'. Toshiba-EMI. 2004.

     
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All Artists: Stacie Orrico
Title: Live in Japan
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Label: Virgin Japan
Release Date: 8/4/2004
Album Type: Enhanced, Import
Genres: Pop, R&B, Christian & Gospel, Gospel
Styles: Dance Pop, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary R&B, Praise & Worship, Rock & Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japan exclusive release featuring 14 tracks recorded February 2003 at Tokyo International Forum. Includes three enhanced live videos to 'Tight', 'Instead' and 'I Could Be the One'. Toshiba-EMI. 2004.

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Amazing Concert
C. Dixon | Silver Spring, MD USA | 11/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Before beginning my review of the DVD, I have to quibble with the review below that stated Stacie was not "in the same league" as Hilary Duff, Britney Spears, et al. First and foremost, Stacie is a far different artist from those mentioned below. For the most part, her songs speak about God and the challenges/triumphs she faces as a young Christian woman. Her material is not sexual (while that of some of the aforementioned performers is). The dancing featured in the DVD is more athletic than sensual and Stacie also performs all of her songs live (unlike a couple of the others previously mentioned).



Filmed in Tokyo in 2004, Live in Japan features material from the entire "Stacie Orrico" album (with the exception of "That's What Love's About"), two tracks from her debut cd "Genuine", and a lovely rendition of Ella Fitzgerald's "Can't We Be Friends". The musicianship is impeccable (highlights include Stacie herself playing the piano on "Strong Enough" and "Dear Friend", the jazz interlude, and an acoustic rendition of "Maybe I Won't Look Back") and the dancers are spirited and enthusiastic. Also included are the videos for "Stuck" and "(there's gotta be) More to Life" (a bit of a disappointment since the DVD was previously advertised as including the videos for "I Promise" and "I Could Be the One" which were only released overseas, not in the United States). Overall, this is a wonderful concert appropriate for all ages. Definitely a great buy for fans of Stacie Orrico or those who wish to learn more about her as an artist.



The tracklisting:



1.Tight

2.Bounce Back

3.Hesitation

4.Instead

5.I Promise

6.Strong Enough

7.Stuck

8.Can't We Be Friends

9.Jazz Interlude

10.Security

11.Genuine

12.Maybe I Won't Look Back

13.(there's gotta be) More to Life

14.Dear Friend

15.I Could Be the One





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Excuse Me!?
ashleefan | california | 11/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Whoever said Stacie is not in the same league as lip-synching, sex selling women needs a serious reality check! Stacie is an amazing singer, far better than those mentioned. She performs her songs live and her dancers don't look at all like they are...you know what I mean. Her songs are about deeper things than just relationships. This DVD is amazing. I have been a long time fan of hers and it blew me away. Her voice sounds better live than on the cd! So, if you would like to see a TRUE artist then buy this dvd. It's worth it!"
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J Lee Harshbarger | Ypsilanti, MI United States | 07/17/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I am not a fan of concert CDs or DVDs, or of concerts themselves, actually. Music in concert rarely sounds as good to me as on the record, since the record is recorded with careful perfection while concerts are done on the fly. But I do enjoy this concert CD.



Stacie Orrico's "2 1/2" album, her self-titled white cover album, was my favorite CD of 2003. It is an album of pop perfection. The songs from that album are performed on this DVD, plus a couple from her first album. But beyond the songs from her self-titled album being the most perfectly crafted pop songs to be heard today, Stacie Orrico has a great voice. On this concert CD, you get a sense of how good her voice really is.



For me, to make a live concert or concert CD/DVD special, I want to hear some different treatment to the songs or some other special treat, not just the album songs performed live. There are a couple touches like that on here. At the end of the beautiful pop ballad "I Promise," Stacie leaves the stage to do a costume change, and the song is extended with a nice saxophone solo. On the single "(There's Gotta Be) More To Life," she starts it out slow, instead of with the beat, and then has the audience sing the chorus to her, before she kicks off the song at regular tempo. But the highlight of the "different" element of this concert is her performance of an Ella Fitzgerald song. She says that she grew up listening to Ella Fitzgerald, and when you hear her sing this song, you hear an entirely different Stacie Orrico come to life. The song is true-to-life jazz, even using an acoustic bass, and Stacie shows complete command of the jazz vocal style. Her outfit of a 1920s style pink dress and pink feather boa add to the effect.



Those are my favorite moments of this concert. The rest is mostly just straight performances of the songs from the album, but again, her vocal skills are more salient in this DVD.



A bonus to the concert is the inclusion of the music videos of her two singles. I really like both videos, but in both music and video concept, "(There's Gotta Be) More To Life" is definitely superior."