[03/31] Happy birthday to my favorite Japanese songstress, Maaya Sakamoto! She's also a really prominent voice actress!
As it is her birthday, I wanted to share with you all some of my favorite songs from her (ones I've heard at least). It's gonna be difficult, but I'll keep it to ten of them. ^_^;;
This is gonna be a long post (and full of music), but I hope you enjoy anyway!
birds
Found on her album 'Easy Listening' (one of the first albums I bought of hers). It's such an amazing song! The last leg of it does make you feel like you're flying (at least to me). Definitely one of the songs I had on repeat alot in my younger years.
Hemisphere
This song is used for the opening of the anime called RahXephon. I like how the song picks up during the chorus. It just makes me so hype! Here's the opening if you're curious about the anime.
tune the rainbow
This one is the ending song played for RahXephon the Movie: Pluralitas Concentio--which is pretty much a compilation of the anime. I originally heard the unplugged version first (which is also really good). Here is an (official?) amv for the movie. Watching it again...I'm rather melancholic because of what happens in the anime/movie. I should rewatch it.
Waiting for the Rain
This song is used as the first ending for the anime The Asterisk War. I've never watched it, so I know nothing about it. But this song is really soothing, and one of few songs Maaya has sung fully in English. Here is the ending if you're curious about the anime.
Kazemachi Jet
This one is used as the second ending for the anime Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles. It's got such a playful kind of feel to it. I really like the first few notes from the violin (?) and guitar. I never did finish this anime. Maybe it's time I should. Here is the ending if you're curious about the anime.
KINGFISHER GIRL - The Song of "Wish You Were Here"
This is yet another song that Maaya has sung fully in English. It comes from her album 'Shounen Alice'. It has kind of that folkish (and a little melancholic) feel to it.
Kiseki no Umi (Sea of Miracles)
Used as the second opening for the anime The Record of Lodoss War. This song is pretty dope. When it first comes on, it just gets me really hyped up! And then when the chorus comes I'll sometimes try to belt it out as well. ^^;; Here is the ending for the anime if you're interested.
Tell Me What the Rain Knows
This song is used as a special ending for the anime Wolf's Rain. It's got a sense of sadness to it. Once again, it's a song sung fully in English. Every time I hear it, I'm reminded of the last few episodes of the anime... I should rewatch it. Here's the special ending if you're interested.
Triangler
This song is used as the first opening to the anime Macross Frontier. It's an upbeat song with an opening line that has you asking: "Who are you going to kiss? Me or her?" The anime (like most Macross, if I'm not mistaken) contains a love triangle of sorts, so the title fits. Here is the opening (which was really tough to find) if you're interested.
Yakusoku wa Iranai (No Need for Promises)
The opening for the anime The Vision of Escaflowne. This is pretty much the first song I heard from Maaya. This one also has a kind of folkish sound to it. It's also one that I'll try to belt out the chorus to. And the bagpipe breakdown in the middle slaps! Here is the opening to the anime if you're interested.
(Quite a few) honorable mentions (that I also wanted to put on my list):
Himitsu (an actual mv!)
NO FEAR/Aisurukoto
Yubiwa
Ame ga furu
Hikari a-re
cloud 9
Mameshiba (an actual mv!)
Million Clouds
afternoon repose
another grey day in the big blue world
Koe
Kaze ga fuku hi
Light of love
Active Heart
CALL TO ME (so romantic! now I'm dedicating this to some of my ships)
Here
03
Remedy
universe
koucha
watashi wa oka no uekara kabin wo ageru
peace
DIVE
gravity
SAVED.
THE GARDEN OF EVERYTHING (feat. Steve Conte)
inori
2 notes
·
View notes