Mie's post-Pink Lady solo work was by leaps and bounds more dynamic than Kei-chan's as she turned out a goodly amount of uptempo, power pop, soft rock, stirring ballads and sultry songs, including my favorite Mie song, "Call Girl". Mie's live album was most interesting to listen to as she covered some Motown hits, then did a lengthy medley of Pink Lady tunes, covering just about everything from "Pepper Keibu" to "Remember" (from the "Fame" soundtrack), however, it was, well, unusual to hear Mie cover the PL standards with singers other than her longtime partner. Mie's greater vocal range made her songs all the more powerful, and enjoyable to me. In the reissued CD versions of her albums, additional songs were added, such as B-sides from her solo singles, most notably, the special edition of the "Never" album which featured eight additonal tracks, plus a DVD of "Never", a 30 minute, seven track music video that came out the same time as the original album. And here's something really cool about the "Never" DVD, it's region free, meaning you can pop it into your player and watch Mie-chan, circa 1985. In closing, all of Mie's albums are worth buying and treasuring.
In October 2007, Mie released her first CD of all new songs since "Diamond & Gold" in 1992. Called "Me Ing" (Please, don't ask me to explain the title because I can't), Mie maintained her dynamic solo musical style and, after having listened to the CD, I thought Mie turned out quite a stylish effort that I found to have been rather enjoyable.
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