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ヴォイス / ひろえ純 Tracklist: 1. Ai ni Kaeritai ~WE NEED LOVE~ [0:00] 2. Vie to Iu Na no Danse [3:53] 3. Just For You [7:15] 4. Kegarenai Face [12:04] 5. Kanashii Toki wa Itsudemo ~Your Voice~ [16:02] 6. COOL [20:47] 7. Kotaete Hoshii [24:24] 8. Silent Voice [29:10] 9. Issenmannen Ginga [33:35] 10. Seiippai no Hohoemio (Album Version) [37:11] Arranged by Kei Wakakusa Ripped/scanned from my CD copy The only known original album from Jun Hiroe, mostly known for having done the songs to an L-Gaim OVA, ZZ Gundam, and Legaciam. I really don't think Hiroe is an obscure singer by all means (especially with her connection to Gundam), so with that in mind I found it unusual that nobody else had bothered making an attempt to acquire this album and rip it. Is it rare? Well, yes—but not that rare!! The CD version has shown up time to time on YAJP so I feel like anybody could have gotten the job done by now if they put in the effort. Anyways. This album is disappointing unfortunately. Not because of the composition on here but because there's barely any original tracks on here. 10 songs in total and Starchild decided to shoehorn in pretty much every single anime song she had (only) ever done at that point—leaving us with 6(!!!) theme songs that could already be found elsewhere and 4 original songs. The original tracks on here are IMO really good and I find it shameful they didn't put in any more. Hiroe really deserved better. One last comment: This album actually happens to have an alternate version of the ending theme to the L-Gaim OVA "Fullmetal Soldier" that's not featured anywhere else. The only difference? The vocals. Arrangement-wise it's still the same. If you compare both the "album version" and the regular version found elsewhere, you will notice that the album version omits some choral vocals heard in the regular version, and overall her singing just sounds...different in some spots? IMHO I don't like the album version. It sounds weaker, almost as if it were meant to be like an early version of the song or something. It's cool that they included it though, I guess? Anyways, enjoy!