Released by: Sony Music Indonesia
With the included 41 names, 38 songs, two pieces of CD, an album title: “Songs For Japan” is the noble intentions of the artists and record companies to convey their condolences to the earthquake and tsunami disaster that occurred in Japan. From the legendary names, until the names of contemporary artists, all willing to submit their songs into a compilation dedicated to charity. John Lennon into the opening with ‘Imagine’ remastered version. This inspirational song is very appropriate in a collection full of meaning. Likewise with a similar-themed songs, like ‘Pray’ from Justin Bieber and ‘Walk On’ from U2. The songs to raise the spirit of the victims of disaster and make us who listened to participate empathize.
Songs from the oldest such as ‘Shelter From The Storm’ of Bob Dylan, ‘Do not Let The Sun Go Down On Me’ owned by Elton John, ‘Human Touch’ owned by Bruce Springsteen, ‘Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)’ property Queen, until the most recent such as ‘Born This Way’ of Lady Gaga, ‘Hold On’ owned by Michael Buble, ‘Firework’ owned by Katy Perry, and also ‘One In A Million’ belonging to Ne-Yo, all packed neatly in this album . In addition, his songs are not entirely about stilling the soul, there also invites us to have fun and forget for a moment of grief that hit. Like Rihanna ‘Only Girl (In The World)’ and David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland ‘When Love Takes Over’, also love songs like Justin Timberlake ‘Like I Love You’ and Adele ‘Make You Feel My Love’. Where else can we get the songs from various genres, different themes, sung from artists across generations, plus with noble goals, like in this album. (more…)