I finally got my CD a week and a half ago, so I decided to give my thoughts on Yellow. First, if the theme/concept of the ladies was to convey a feeling of happiness, then the smile on my face after listening to the album must mean they succeeded, at least for me. In terms of audio quality, I think the Western mixing engineers and mastering made a difference. In particular, the drums sound great. There is good separation of the instruments and vocals. My only complaint is the bass doesn't come through enough in the mix. I love hearing Tomomi's bass lines as a bassist and a fan. Artistically, I love the new sounds they experimented with and I don't mind them expanding the scope of their sound. As long as they do it organically and not to try to latch onto a new trend or just to gain a new audience. Room No. 7 is a great rocking tune and instrumental, I Love Stamp!!, Love Me Do is engagingly catchy, Morning Sun does sound like a peaceful morning, I thought Sunday Drive was energetic and infectious, Konya wa Pizza Party was a great ska-punk tune although I'd love to hear it without the sound effects in the middle section, Heaven na Kibun is soooooo gooood(the guitar solo seductively wraps itself around you like a boa constrictor before squeezing tight), Suki-Suki is classic Scandal, Love is not just reggae by the numbers but they really are feeling the spirit of it, Sisters works in the context of the album for me and I think Rina does a wonderful job, Happy Birthday hearkens back to the garage rock of Best Scandal, , Chiisana Honoo is so blissfully gorgeous, and I commend the attempt to sing entirely in english on Your Song and I liked the harder mix(closer to their live sound). A great first album of their own material.