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		<title>Review : Mizuki Nana as Jenis Quatlane &#8211; The Eternal Diva</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some bunch of new songs from Mizuki Nana today, starting with the Opera theme of Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (レイトン教授と永遠の歌姫), a movie based on the Professor Layton series. I&#8217;ll say it clearly now : I personally think this single made my year. Of course Mugen was a really really good single, but this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some bunch of new songs from Mizuki Nana today, starting with the Opera theme of <strong>Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva</strong> (レイトン教授と永遠の歌姫), a movie based on the Professor Layton series.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/storage/pictures/music/theeternaldiva.png" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter" title="The Eternal Diva" src="/storage/pictures/music/theeternaldiva.png" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a></p>
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<p>I&#8217;ll say it clearly now : I personally think this single made my year. Of course Mugen was a really really good single, but this Opera song is so damn crazy and <strong>epic</strong> (I think the word epic is so well adapted for this matter !), overwhelming, astonishing, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>I think most of you people should know by now that a Professor Layton movie has been released in Japanese theater a few days ago. I don&#8217;t know its plot, nor I was really a fan of Layton games, but the fact that Mizuki Nana is playing one major role interested me.</p>
<p>Jenis Quatlane, the character Nana&#8217;s playing, is an opera singer, <strong>The Eternal Diva</strong>, and at some parts of the movie she has to sing. We didn&#8217;t get to know first if Nana would sing the Opera or not, cuz she&#8217;s never done that. It was decided she indeed would, and here you go !</p>
<p>The single is consisting of 8 short tracks (lenght from 30sec to 2min) and a 7 (nana!) minutes long track. I was really surprised at the number of the tracks ! Many are shorts though, but it gives to the single another total feeling than if it was a single track.</p>
<p>The 9 tracks are similar between them : the melody stays at some extent the same for all the tracks, but the dynamic, the way instruments are played, the pace are different. I find this very great, since you are given some other feelings to experience, and not a unique track.</p>
<p>First track (思い出のレコード) is 1&#8217;19 long, starts quite slowly, and Nana&#8217;s starts singing very soon. You are given here some piano, and a long part of accordion ! That first taste of Nana&#8217;s opera voice is incredible. I was like &#8220;hey wait, it&#8217;s only the first track !?&#8221;.</p>
<p>The second track (この幸せよ永遠に) is somehow the continuation of the first one, but here you are given a much better taste of Nana&#8217;s voice. And there one can say : &#8220;does Nana&#8217;s awesomness know no bonds ?&#8221;. Even though her singing part is very short in this track, which lenght 1&#8217;46, you can already tell that this single is going to be amazing : violon and piano always make my day.</p>
<p>Go on to the third track (はかなき命の旅立ち) : harp makes its appearance while Nana starts singing directly, with a deep and low voice, along with a slow pace behind. She&#8217;s singing during a long part, and manage to reach high-pitched notes so easily and beautifully that it makes me going nuts. And of course, Nana&#8217;s listeners know that Nana+Harp is a deadly 100% health bar combo.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s exactly the purpose of the fourth track (ジェニスの涙) (1&#8217;38 lenght) which is a duet harp and brass (don&#8217;t really know which one, sorry orz). Nana is not singing in this track though, but&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;but here now the fifth track (永遠の歌姫 &#8211; Eien no Uta Hime) already : the real deal. Lenght is about 7 (nana!) minutes, and it starts very low and deep, making the appearance of an organ with Nana singing <em>Aaah~Aaah~Aaaahhh~</em> for almost 2 minutes ! At 1&#8217;55 start the harp, violon, and Nana&#8217;s singing lyrics. There are also some deep beats behind. Nana is singing very slowly. Of course the usual opera singers can go very crazy with high-piched or very deep and low notes, but Nana did a good job for this Opera theme : I personally think her enka skills give to this opera a <strong>unique</strong> feeling.  The <strong>epicness</strong> of this song is something I&#8217;ve never heard yet -I assure you, this statement was not totally biased-. Words are seriously lacking to describe this song.</p>
<p>The sixth (星の歌) is an organ solo of 35 seconds while the seventh (海の歌) is a 47 seconds solo Nana&#8217;s singing <em>Aaah~Aaah~Aaaaahh~</em>. Yeah, just after an awesome 7 minutes track, you get a finishing end with a cappella Nana.</p>
<p>Wait, no, it&#8217;s not the end yet : the eighth song (太陽の歌) is the mixing of the sixth and the seventh, with violon and beats added. This song reminds me a lot of RPG music, you know, when the story goes epic and crysis. Yeah, epic. So damn <strong>epic</strong>.</p>
<p>And to end this beautiful experience, the ninth track (藍の思い出) is a duet harp+Nana&#8217;s <em>Aaah~Aaah~Aaaaahh</em>~+Chorus. If you are not already dead from awesomness at this point, I think this one should end you properly.</p>
<p>Now after having read that I hope <a href="http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=PCCG-1015" target="_blank">you will buy this single</a> (only a few remaining !!), because it is definitely worth it. If you can&#8217;t, then&#8230; download it, but&#8230; @_@&#8217;</p>
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