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Anonymous on 29, Nov. 2005 22:09 (HKT)
fabulous.. ...from the cd cover to the final tune of the last song
Anonymous on 14, Nov. 2005 15:11 (HKT)
No title Is very good
kawaii.loli.fan(1) on 12, Nov. 2005 17:58 (HKT)
No title Jay's 6th album November's Chopin is very classical and beautiful in design. The photographs are beautiful and it truly presents him as a prince(I especially love the very last photo in the booklet).
This album features 12 songs, which differs from his usual 10/11 songs. The first song is probably the most familiar to all - Nocturne. This song has swept everyone off their feet, talking about a sad romance. The lyrics are very fancy and the music contributes to the afternoon italian feeling yet it also sounds similar to those in Korean dramas. Track two is a slow rock song while track 3 is a very traditional sounding chinese song, pretty similar to his 'East wind breaks' in his Yei Hui mei album. The music is really beatiful and soothing, yet a little faster than 'East wind breaks'.
Perhaps some may disagree with me, however I feel that track 4 and 5 are the strongest songs out of the entire album, especially track 5. It may be because that Jay wrote the lyrics to these 2 songs himself that he sings it with the emotion in his heart ever so powerfully. Track 4 - a nice ballad while track 5 - the long awaited RnB song dissing the papparrazzi. In this track Jay shows little holding back in offending the papparazzi and sings the song with powerful rage and anger. Another song which is also worth mentioning is track 9 which is a nice pop song, similar sounding to Jay's old music style which I miss so much. The lovely and cute tune makes it sound similar to those of Cute Woman and Instanbul.
Although I enjoy Jay's previous albums more than this one(and I'm sure fans will agree with me on this), this album however, certainly does deserve a listen. As a rating out of ten, I would give it 8.5.
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