GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE brings an album with 12 tracks including four new ones. This edition includes three bonus Blu-ray discs featuring six music videos of "Evergreen," "Hard Knock Days," "ALL FOR YOU," "PAGES," "AGEHA," and "Rainy Room," plus documentary on their first one-group tour in 2015 "GENERATION EX" and a documentary on their activities in 2015. Also comes with a 60-page photo book. slipcase & digipak packaging. *This is a "Sumapura Music" & "Sumapura Movie" compatible product, which enables you to view the contents on a mobile device in addition to CD player & Blu-ray player. [Recommended System Requirements] iOS7/Android4.0 or later. *This service expires two years after the release date. [Important Notes] No refund is possible after this product is sent. The record company has designed and optimized this product for the market within Japan and registration at "Sumapura" site, available only in Japanese language, is required. They do not guarantee that it works outside of Japan. Special Feature / Bonus Track: documentary
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I don't know how I came across Generations from Exile Tribe, but once I heard one song from them ("Ageha"), I wanted to hear more. I actually opened an account with iTunes and Spotify so I could hear more of their music and so far, I haven't been disappointed. In fact, I'm rather addicted to the music.I don't really know much about them except that they are made up of 2 vocalists and 5 dancers which is an interesting set up to me, but apparently is something of a standard with the company they are affiliated with. Outside of that, I don't know much more about them except that their songs are top grade pop-dance-r&b music. The really good stuff that makes you want to smile and move. "Evergreen", which is on this CD, is about as good a pop song as I've ever heard. I can imagine that 10 years from now, it'll sound as good then as it did on the first listen. Other songs on this CD are solid. I really like "Loadstar" and "Gimme!" but I have the softest of soft spots for "I Believe In Miracles" which sounds straight out of 1977 and I mean that in the best way possible.It doesn't look like their CDs and/or DVDs are available from Amazon US except via third party sellers and thank goodness, the third party seller that I buy from is super reliable and I'm quite happy with them. Generations from Exile are available on Spotify and iTunes so if anyone wants to check them out, that's a good place to start. While I like listening via iTunes and Spotify, I still like having the hard copy CD in my hands and this is my first CD that I've bought for this group. It was actually released a few years ago so I've got some catching up to do and I look forward to collecting them all.
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