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	<title>Paradise Lost &#187; Nagayama Takashi</title>
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		<title>[Jpop] Nagayama Takashi- Kokoro Ga&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Takashi Nagayama, or "Nagayan", is a Japanese actor &#38; singer. His debut single [Kokoro Ga.../ My Heart...] was released in 2005. Each song is different from the last, but they are definitely soft, bordering on pop, rock with some jazz and gospel influences. It’s quite a unique style, something I don’t hear a lot of personally. Nagayan's vocals are childish sounding however there is something captivating about them, and it does make his music very unique. I really liked it. It's simple, but effective.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.paradise.honest-lies.com/w/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/nagayamatakashi.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-44" title="nagayamatakashi" src="http://www.paradise.honest-lies.com/w/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/nagayamatakashi.jpg" alt="nagayamatakashi" width="532" height="387" /></a><span style="color: #333333;">Takashi Nagayama, </span></strong><span style="color: #333333;">or &#8220;Nagayan&#8221;, is a Japanese actor &amp; singer. He is probably best known for his roles as Eiji Kikumaru in the<strong> Prince of Tennis</strong> musicals and Tōshirō Hitsugaya in &#8220;Rock Musical Bleach&#8221;.  He made his television debut in 1998 with the drama Change, and his debut single [Kokoro Ga.../ My Heart...] was released in<strong> 2005 </strong>(exact date unknown- not even available to purchase)</span></p>
<p>The single opens with the endearing 「<strong>心が…</strong>」<em>(My Heart&#8230;)</em> a slow, calm soft rock number with jazz and subtle gospel influences. Nagayan&#8217;s vocals shocked me the first time I heard them, they sound very young and have a unique tone to them but they aren&#8217;t bad at all. He sings with a lot of emotion and his vocals are pretty powerful- not too nasal either. This song sounds like a bittersweet love song of sorts, but mainly due to the vocals it sounds sweeter than bitter. I also appreciate that just as the song is becoming repetitive, it subtly begins to change for the &#8220;kokoro ga, sayonara&#8221; part and afterwards. I really like that part of the song- the last half. But I guess I really like the entire song. It&#8217;s quite simple, borders on being a bit too repetitive, but it&#8217;s calming  to listen to and has a sweet feeling to it. I do wonder though at &#8220;kokoro ga, sayonara&#8221; &#8211; my heart, goodbye?</p>
<p>Following that is 「<strong>おくるうた</strong>」<em>(A Song for You)</em> &#8211; which more upbeat, quicker and livelier,  than 「心が…」 but is still the same kind of soft rock. Nagayan&#8217;s vocals are still childish, but it makes this sound youthful and fun. I don&#8217;t like the backing vocals/layering of his vocals in the chorus much, but it&#8217;s not obnoxious/difficult to listen to. This song is also a bit repetitive, more noticeably than 「心が…」, because despite the liveliness of the song I feel bored.  Finally there is an instrumental solo, and then how the song changes for the bridge.  Nagayan&#8217;s scream/woah thing is bizarre though&#8230;really I have no idea what he is trying to do there because it fails at anything other than an animal like noise. So yeah, a pretty average song which would be nice to listen to in the background- apart from weird backing vocals, and an even weirder attempt at a exhilarated shout.</p>
<p>The third track is 「<strong>雨音</strong>」<em>(The Sound of the Rain)</em> which is pretty funky with some lovely bass. Like both of the previous tracks, the instrumentation is pretty simple but effective- just allowing Nagayan to take over and drive the song forward. His vocals actually manage to sound mature and smooth here. Throughout, I really like the rhythm of this song, it&#8217;s cool and laidback but not slow, or dragging. And the chorus- Nagayan&#8217;s vocals are just great and I love the electronic distortion. This song is really cool. It&#8217;s simple, and repetitive but I love the electronic effects, and the &#8220;cool&#8221; feeling. The gospel influences come out again, quite strongly here, with what sounds like an organ during the end.</p>
<p>Lastly is a different version of the title track,<strong> 「心が…」(Toscana version)</strong>. It&#8217;s noticeably shorter than the original, and there is definitely something different about the instrumentation&#8230; yes, it&#8217;s more string based? I think this version brings out the ballad of this song. It&#8217;s nice, but the strings are obviously fake and well&#8230; was there any point to this really?</p>
<p><span style="font-size:1.25em;">Overall rating: 4/5 (Good)<br />
Favourite tracks: 心が…, 雨音</span></p>
<p>I really liked this. It&#8217;s simple, but effective. Each song is different from the last, but they are definitely soft, bordering on pop, rock with some jazz and gospel influences. It’s quite a unique style, something I don’t hear a lot of personally. Nagayan&#8217;s vocals are childish sounding however there is something captivating about them, and it does make his music very unique; give it a unique feeling. There really isn&#8217;t much else to say about this&#8230; it&#8217;s good, it&#8217;s nice, it&#8217;s relaxing and lovely to listen to- unfortunately it just doesn&#8217;t go beyond that to be 5/5 or awesomeness (above 5).</p>
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