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After the Fire when they releasing their first album in 1978 named Signs of change they already having few years in musical bussines as a christian prog rock band. Taken influences from bands such as ELP, Genesis, Flash, Druid - After the Fire first album is the only prog album from their catalogue.
As the title indicates, Hotchpotch is a collection of Maaya's earlier singles and works from 1996 to 1999. The cd was released in Japan in 1999, and Geneon Entertainment released a US version in 2005. The track lists of both versions are identical. The US release mirrors the Japanese one quite closely, even the cd label is exactly the same with exception of company logos.
The main differences lie in the insert booklets. The US version contains English translations of song titles and lyrics. There are a few extra pages and images in Geneon's booklet, and some of the pages have been reordered.
The US release also includes a note from Maaya,. Here's a rundown of all the tracks. The first is, the OP theme song to the. Long time anime fans probably best know Maaya from this song. It's the first song that I and many other fans heard from her. To date, it's still one of my favorite anime OP songs. It amazes me that Maaya recorded this song when she was 16 years old.
One item I'll note about the instrumentals is the use of bagpipes. I don't know what Yoko Kanno was thinking, but the bagpipes worked great.
Is one of several insert songs used in Escaflowne. It's very lighthearted and upbeat. Maaya also performed an English version of the song, which is on her first album, Grapefruit.
Tracks 3 thru 5 were used for the anime. Was used in one of the show's radio dramas. Is the ED song of the anime, and is the c/w track on the single. All three tracks are very upbeat and easy to listen to. The 6th track,, is another insert song from Escaflowne. It has a somewhat melancholy tune and was used in a very touching episode towards the end of the show. Without even watching Escaflowne or understanding the Japanese lyrics, one could easily surmise that Hikari no naka e is a love song.
Is an insert song for the anime. As the title implies, it's another love song and is probably the longest anime song Maaya has performed. Teriyaki boyz amazon. The tracks starts with a haunting melody, but completely changes in tune around the 5 minute mark. As usual, Kanno's music composition is brilliant. The 8th song,, is the OP to the TV series.
This is another popular Maaya song with anime fans. The c/w track is, which contrasts the OP song and provides a good balance to the single. Is the c/w track on Maaya's Hashiru jpop single.