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Wikipedia articleis the second studio album by the Japanese singer-songwriter Miho Komatsu. It was released on 19 December 1998 by Amemura O-town Record. BackgroundThe album includes four previously released singles: "Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake", "Chance", "anybody's game" and "Kri no ue ni Tatsu y ni" as well as the B-side of the fourth single, "Ichiman Meter no Keshiki". The single "Kri no ue ni Tatsu y ni" received new album instrumentation with no subtitle. Compared to the single, the introduction begins with acoustic guitar. This version of song is the closest to that in the anime television series 'Detective Conan'.Credits from This album includes one self cover song, "Tegotae no Nai Ai", which was originally performed by the Japanese rock band Deen from Being Inc. Later, it was included in two compilation albums by Deen, 'Deen The Best of Kiseki' and 'DEEN The Best FOREVER Complete Singles+'.[http://miho-komatsu.com/menu/discography.html Miho Komatsu discography] ) This is her only album released on the Amemura label. Her next album, 'Everywhere', was released by Giza Studio to which she moved in 1999. ChartsIt reached #3 in its first week with 202,290 copies sold. The album charted for 12 weeks and sold 600,900 copies making it her highest selling album.[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/217885/products/40790/1/ Oricon rankings] Track listingAll songs written and composed by Miho Komatsu and arranged by Hirohito Furui (Garnet Crow)[http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/AOCS-1003 Official track list] ) PersonnelCredits adapted from the CD booklet of 'Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai'.Miho Komatsu (1998). Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai (CD Album; Booklet). Miho Komatsu. Japan: Amemura O-town Record. AOCS-1003. *Miho Komatsu vocals, songwriting, composing, producer *Hirohito Furui - arranger *Secil Minami - chorus *Toshiki Haruna - chorus *Takumi Ito - chorus *Yoshinobu Ohga - guitar *Makoto Miyoshi - guitar *Kaori - violin *Taku Oyabu - voice recording *Masayuki Nomura: track engineer *Yoshinori Akai: track engineer, recording engineer *Shuji Yamada: assistant engineer *Gan Kojima design *Tatsushi Nagae - design *Ryosuke Kimura - design *Be Planning - art direction *Miho Mori - photography *Yukiko Yamawaki - promotion writer *Chiaki Matsuda - label management *Rockaku - producing Use in media*"anybody's game" **Fuji TV program 'SF' as ending theme **NHK drama series 'Ojisan Kaizou Kouza' as theme song **KBS music program 'J-rock Artists Best 50' as opening theme *"Ichiman Meter no Keshiki" **Yomiuri TV program 'Japan International Birdman Rally'as theme song **Shizuoka Asahi Television informational program 'Sport Paradise' as ending theme **CM song for Iwaki Meisei University's radio *"Chance" **Fuji TV's morning breakfast program 'Mezamashi TV' as theme song *"Koori no Ue ni Tatsu you ni" **Anime television series Detective Conan as sixth ending theme *"Mirai" **Kyushu Electric Power as radio CM song *"Tegotae no nai Ai" **PlayStation game 'L no Kisetsu ~a piece of memories~' as opening theme *"Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake" **Anime television series 'Detective Conan' as fif5th ending theme ReferencesCategory:1998 albums Category:Miho Komatsu songs Category:Songs written by Miho Komatsu Category:1998 songs Category:Amemura-O-Town Record albums Category:Albums produced by Daiko Nagato | |
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