''The Voice'' (stylised as The VOICE) is
Kokia's sixth studio album, released in February 2008.
It is the first of four album releases in 2008 celebrating her 10th anniversary as a singer.
Three songs from the album feature on Kokia's 2009 greatest hits collection ''
Coquillage: The Best Collection II'': "Ave Maria," "Chiisa na Uta" and "Everlasting."
Also featured are "Say Goodbye and Good Day," the bonus track from the French edition, along with the ''
Fairy Dance: Kokia Meets Ireland'' rearrangement of "Song of Pocchong."
In late 2009, "Lacrima" was chosen to be used as the ending theme song for the film
Uyghur Kara Kita Shōnen.
Background
In response to the
2007 Chūetsu offshore earthquake
The ) was a powerful magnitude 6.6 earthquake that occurred 10:13 local time (01:13 UTC) on July 16, 2007, in the northwest Niigata region of Japan. The earthquake, which occurred at a previously unknown offshore fault shook Niigata and ne ...
, Kokia wrote a charity song, "Watashi ni Dekiru Koto," after being contacted by one of her fans who lived in
Kashiwazaki, Niigata.
The fan sent copies of the song to the local FM station
FM Pikkara, who put the song on heavy rotation. A month after the earthquake, Kokia performed at a special encouragement concert to 3,000 residents in Kashiwazaki, along with the
Japan Self-Defense Forces
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' band.
When Kokia returned from this concert, she wrote the lullaby "Lacrima," which also features on the album. Two months after the earthquake, the song was released as a CD locally, due to popular demand (featuring both "Watashi ni Dekiru Koto" and "Lacrima").
Both songs later feature on the album, though "Watashi ni Dekiru Koto" as a Japan-only bonus track.
"Watashi ni Dekiru Koto" was later featured in a segment on the popular show
Daremo Shiranai Nakeru Uta on December 9, 2008.
In November 2007, Kokia released "
Follow the Nightingale
"Follow the Nightingale" is a song by Kokia, released as her 18th single on November 21, 2007. The song, along with the single's B-side "Say Goodbye & Good Day," were used as the opening and ending theme songs for the Nintendo DS game ''Tales of ...
," which was used as the opening theme song for the game
Tales of Innocence.
It was a commercial success, reaching #33 selling 12,000 copies (her fourth most sold single, as of 2010).
The single's B-side, "Say Goodbye & Good Day" was used as the ending theme song for the game. It features on the French edition of The Voice as a bonus track.
Kokia also released a single (the anime
Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino's opening theme song) in January 2008 to commercial success (it sold over 10,000 copies),
however the single was released through anime retailer label
Marvelous Entertainment
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, instead of Kokia's regular retailer
Victor Entertainment
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. Neither the leading track or its B-side feature on the album.
Recording
Kokia first decided the theme for the album in May/June 2007.
Kokia chose the album's title and concept based on what people always considered her strength in music. She generally chose album themes in the past based on lyrical messages, but for her 10th anniversary chose the theme to be her own voice.
The album's neoclassical style and song selections were intended to show the entire range of Kokia's singing abilities.
In an interview with Viviana, Kokia explained, "Simply put, I thought I'd made songs that only I could sing."
Kokia started focusing on recording the album in October 2007.
Originally nine of the songs were planned to be recorded in November, however recording was briefly delayed due to Kokia catching a cold. It was resumed in late November. The album release date was officially announced in early December, before recording had finished. The final song recorded for the album was "Il Mare dei Suoni," on the 8th of December.
The album had finished mastering on the 13th of December.
Many songs were written for the occasion, such as "Chiisa na Uta,"
however others were older songs "Nani mo Kamo ga Hoshi ni Natte" was originally performed by Kokia in concerts in 2003.
"Todokimasu Yō ni" was performed at her
June Garden
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concerts in 2005. She talked in detail about the creation of the song "Il Mare dei Suoni" in her blog in June 2006, which she had originally performed at her
That's Why I Was Born That's may refer to:
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* Several English-language listings magazines in the People's Republic of China
**''That's Beijing''
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solo live concert in 2003
(though it was originally titled "Sento nel Core" (
It: Feel the Core)).
Release
Unlike Kokia's previous album, ''
Aigakikoeru: Listen for the Love'', it was released in Japan before in France. The Japanese edition was released on the 20th of February, eight days before the French edition.
The album was re-released in France as a part of a 3-CD set called Kokia Collection, on October 22, 2008. The album also featured 2006's
Aigakikoeru: Listen for the Love 2008's and
Christmas Gift
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, and features a cover similar to the Christmas Gift photoshoot cover.
Reception
The album reached #42 on the Japanese
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ...
albums charts, selling 8,000 copies.
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CDJournal gave the album a positive review, noting Kokia's "wonderful natural sound." The Voice received an award from
Adlib magazine in 2008, for the Domestic World/New-Age category.
Adlib praised Kokia's "seven-coloured voice," as well as the wide range of genres on the album, encompassing
classical,
Irish folk music
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In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there ...
and
Okinawan folk songs.
Track listing
All songs written and produced by Kokia, except for "Ave Maria," which is a cover of the classical
aria
In music, an aria ( Italian: ; plural: ''arie'' , or ''arias'' in common usage, diminutive form arietta , plural ariette, or in English simply air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrumental or orchestral accompa ...
by
Vladimir Fyodorovich Vavilov in Italian.
Japan Sales Rankings
References
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Kokia (singer) albums
2008 albums
Victor Entertainment albums