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[[Image:koufuku orig cover.jpg|thumb|230px|8cm Single Cover]]
[[Image:Shiina Ringo - Koufukuron 8cm.jpg|thumb|200px|8cm Single Cover]]
[[Image:Koufukuron cover.jpg|thumb|230px|Re-issued 12cm Single Cover]]
[[Image:Shiina Ringo - Koufukuron 12cm.jpg|thumb|200px|Re-issued 12cm Single Cover]]
; Artist
; Artist
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
; 8cm Single
; Single
: Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
: Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
; Released
; Released
: 1998.05.27
: 1998.05.27
; Catalog Number
: TODT-5144
; Price
: ¥1,020
; Tracklist
; Tracklist
# Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
# Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
# [[Suberidai]] (すべりだい; ''Launch Platform'')
# [[Suberidai]] (すべりだい; ''Launch Platform'')
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; Artist
; Artist
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
; 12cm Single
; Single
: Koufukuron (Re-Issued Version) (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
: Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
; Released
; Released
: 1999.10.27
: 1999.10.27
; Catalog Number
: TOCT-22011
; Price
: ¥1,020
; Tracklist
; Tracklist
# Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
# Koufukuron (幸福論; ''Theory of Happiness'')
# [[Suberidai]] (すべりだい; ''Launch Platform'')
# [[Suberidai]] (すべりだい; ''Launch Platform'')
# [[Toki ga Bousou Suru]] (時が暴走する; ''Time Runs Wildly'')
# [[Toki ga Bousou Suru]] (時が暴走する; ''Time Runs Wildly'')


; Information
; Information
"Koufukuron" is [[Shiina Ringo]]'s debut single. It was used as the ending theme song to the [[TBS]] TV show [[Ai no Hinadan]]. When it was originally released as an 8cm single in 1998, it failed to chart on Oricon's top 100 singles chart. However, in 1999, the the single was re-released simultaneously as [[Honnou]], this time in 12cm format and featuring an extra track. The re-released version of "Koufukuron" rose to #10 in [[Oricon]] Charts and charted for 24 weeks. The re-released version of "Koufukuron" sold a total of 261,090 units in Japan.


Koufukuron is Shiina Ringo's first single. It was used as the ending theme song to the [[index.php?title=TBS&action=edit|TBS]] TV show [[index.php?title=Ai no Hinadan&action=edit|Ai no Hinadan]]. When it was originally released as an 8cm single in 1998, it failed to chart on Oricon's top 100 singles chart. However, in 1999, the the single was re-released simultaneously as [[Honnou]], this time in 12cm format and featuring an extra track. The re-released version of Koufukuron rose to #10 in Oricon Charts and charted for 24 weeks. The re-released version of Koufukuron sold a total of 261,090 units in Japan.
Originally Shiina planned to release "[[Suberidai]]" as her debut single, however it was decided by her record company that it was a better decision to release "Koufukuron". A 12cm version of the single was released for aesthetic reasons. The song "[[Suberidai]]" can be seen as happening before the events of "Koufukuron", and the song "[[Toki ga Bousou Suru]]"before "[[Suberidai]]". To Shiina, she believed that the original two-track single felt unfinished to listeners. Also, prior to the release of the 12cm version, it was announced that Shiina would be appearing in a swim suit on the cover. However, when the cover was finally revealed, it showed a seven-year-old Shiina Ringo at the beach with her family (naturally in a swimming suit).
 
Originally Shiina planned to release Suberidai as her debut single, however it was decided by her record company that it was a better decision to release Koufukuron. A 12cm version of the single was released for aesthetic reasons. The song Suberidai can be seen as happening before the events of Koufkuron, and the song Toki ga Bousou Suru before Suberidai. To Shiina, she believed that the original two-track single felt unfinished to listeners. Also, prior to the release of the 12cm version, it was announced that Shiina would be appearing in a swim suit on the cover. However, when the cover was finally revealed, it showed a seven-year-old Shiina Ringo at the beach with her family (naturally in a swimming suit).
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Song Information</span>==


==Song Information==
; Lyrics
; Lyrics
:
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
; Music
; Music
:
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
: [[Shiina Ringo]]
; Other Information
; Other Information
: Arrangement: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: Arrangement: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: Bass: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: Bass: [[Kameda Seiji]]
: Drums: [[index.php?title=Kawamura Bokai&action=edit|Kawamura Bokai]]
: Drums: [[Kawamura Bokai]]
: Guitar: [[index.php?title=Nishikawa Susumu&action=edit|Nishikawa Susumu]]
: Guitar: [[Nishikawa Susumu]]
: Synthesizer: [[index.php?title=Kitoashiro Hakase&action=edit|Kitoashiro Hakase]]
: Synthesizer: [[Kitoashiro Hakase]]
: Recording/Mastering: [[index.php?title=Kitoashiro Hakase&action=edit|Kitoashiro Hakase]]
: Recording / Mastering: [[Kitoashiro Hakase]]


==<span class="mw-headline">Music Video</span>==
==Music Video==
 
The [[PV]] for "[[Suberidai]]" was directed by [[Usui Hiroshi]]. The first scene shows Shiina in a schoolgirl outfit lying rigidly on concrete amongst some apples, with a crowd gathering around her and looking at her. When the camera focuses on members of the crowd, they lip synch to the lyrics of the song. Occasionally the scene switches, to show Shiina performing the song with a band in a blue-lit warehouse. After Shiina gets up, she is shown riding a bicycle through town.
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 232px">[[Image:Shiina KoufuPV.jpg|[[Image:230px-Shiina_KoufuPV.jpg|230px|Shot from the PV]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:Shiina KoufuPV.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Shot from the PV</div></div></div>
 
The PV for Koufukuron was directed by [[index.php?title=Usui Hiroshi&action=edit|Usui Hiroshi]]. The first scene shows Shiina in a schoolgirl outfit lying rigidly on concrete amongst some apples, with a crowd gathering around her and looking at her. When the camera focuses on members of the crowd, they lip synch to the lyrics of the song. Occasionally the scene switches, to show Shiina performing the song with a band in a blue-lit warehouse. After Shiina gets up, she is shown riding a bicycle through town.
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Disambiguation</span>==
 
There are five known versions of Koufukuron to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:


==Disambiguation==
There are five known versions of '''Koufukuron''' to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:
; Koufukuron
; Koufukuron
: Found on the Koufukuron single as #1. This is the version set to the PV.
: Found on the '''Koufukuron''' single as #1. This is the version set to the PV.
; Koufukuron (Etsuraku-hen) (幸福論(悦楽編); ''Pleasure Version'')
; Koufukuron (Etsuraku-hen) (幸福論(悦楽編); ''Pleasure Version'')
: Found on the [[Muzai Moratorium]] album as track #4. This version is much more upbeat and features a stronger rock arrangement. Also, Shiina's vocals are put through a vocal filter in this version of the song.
: Found on the [[Muzai Moratorium]] album as track #4. This version is much more upbeat and features a stronger rock arrangement. Also, Shiina's vocals are put through a vocal filter in this version of the song.
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: Found on the [[Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyou]] DVD as track #11.
: Found on the [[Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyou]] DVD as track #11.


==<span class="mw-headline">Oricon Chart Positions</span>==
==Oricon Chart Positions (12cm Single)==
 
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<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 232px">[[Image:kofukuronpromo.jpg|[[Image:230px-kofukuronpromo.jpg|230px|Promo Shot]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:kofukuronpromo.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Promo Shot</div></div></div>
 
''12cm Single''
 
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==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/272248/1/ Oricon Profile]
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/272248/1/ Oricon Profile]
* [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/muzaimoratorium/koufukuron.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation]
* [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/muzaimoratorium/koufukuron.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation]
* [http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000059O0X Koufukuron Re-Issued @ amazon.co.jp]
 
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
[[Category:1998 Singles]]
[[Category:1998 Songs]]
[[Category:1999 Singles]]
[[Category:Debut Single]]
[[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]

Revision as of 00:57, 28 July 2009

8cm Single Cover
Re-issued 12cm Single Cover
Artist
Shiina Ringo
Single
Koufukuron (幸福論; Theory of Happiness)
Released
1998.05.27
Catalog Number
TODT-5144
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Koufukuron (幸福論; Theory of Happiness)
  2. Suberidai (すべりだい; Launch Platform)

Artist
Shiina Ringo
Single
Koufukuron (幸福論; Theory of Happiness)
Released
1999.10.27
Catalog Number
TOCT-22011
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Koufukuron (幸福論; Theory of Happiness)
  2. Suberidai (すべりだい; Launch Platform)
  3. Toki ga Bousou Suru (時が暴走する; Time Runs Wildly)


Information

"Koufukuron" is Shiina Ringo's debut single. It was used as the ending theme song to the TBS TV show Ai no Hinadan. When it was originally released as an 8cm single in 1998, it failed to chart on Oricon's top 100 singles chart. However, in 1999, the the single was re-released simultaneously as Honnou, this time in 12cm format and featuring an extra track. The re-released version of "Koufukuron" rose to #10 in Oricon Charts and charted for 24 weeks. The re-released version of "Koufukuron" sold a total of 261,090 units in Japan.

Originally Shiina planned to release "Suberidai" as her debut single, however it was decided by her record company that it was a better decision to release "Koufukuron". A 12cm version of the single was released for aesthetic reasons. The song "Suberidai" can be seen as happening before the events of "Koufukuron", and the song "Toki ga Bousou Suru"before "Suberidai". To Shiina, she believed that the original two-track single felt unfinished to listeners. Also, prior to the release of the 12cm version, it was announced that Shiina would be appearing in a swim suit on the cover. However, when the cover was finally revealed, it showed a seven-year-old Shiina Ringo at the beach with her family (naturally in a swimming suit).

Song Information

Lyrics
Shiina Ringo
Music
Shiina Ringo
Other Information
Arrangement: Kameda Seiji
Bass: Kameda Seiji
Drums: Kawamura Bokai
Guitar: Nishikawa Susumu
Synthesizer: Kitoashiro Hakase
Recording / Mastering: Kitoashiro Hakase

Music Video

The PV for "Suberidai" was directed by Usui Hiroshi. The first scene shows Shiina in a schoolgirl outfit lying rigidly on concrete amongst some apples, with a crowd gathering around her and looking at her. When the camera focuses on members of the crowd, they lip synch to the lyrics of the song. Occasionally the scene switches, to show Shiina performing the song with a band in a blue-lit warehouse. After Shiina gets up, she is shown riding a bicycle through town.

Disambiguation

There are five known versions of Koufukuron to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:

Koufukuron
Found on the Koufukuron single as #1. This is the version set to the PV.
Koufukuron (Etsuraku-hen) (幸福論(悦楽編); Pleasure Version)
Found on the Muzai Moratorium album as track #4. This version is much more upbeat and features a stronger rock arrangement. Also, Shiina's vocals are put through a vocal filter in this version of the song.
Koufukuron (Etsuraku-hen) (Gekokujyo Xstasy Live)
Found on the Gekokujyo Xstasy Live DVD as track #12.
Koufukuron (Etsuraku-hen) (Electric Mole Live)
Found on the Electric Mole DVD as track #1.
Koufukuron (Ringohan Taikai Live)
Found on the Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyou DVD as track #11.

Oricon Chart Positions (12cm Single)

Date Week Rank Week Sales Total Sales
1999.11.08 10 40,150 40,150
1999.11.15 16 24,870 65,020
1999.11.22 11 39,380 104,400
1999.11.29 17 24,370 128,770
1999.12.06 26 19,810 148,580
1999.12.13 24 15,760 164,340
1999.12.20 31 13,120 177,460
1999.12.27 33 9,220 186,680
2000.01.03 40 8,150 194,830
2000.01.10+17 33 16,150 210,980
2000.01.24 35 5,970 216,950
2000.01.31 46 4,260 221,210
2000.02.07 40 8,610 229,820
2000.02.14 64 4,180 234,000
2000.02.21 57 4,520 238,520
2000.02.28 69 3,210 241,730
2000.03.06 84 3,040 244,770
2000.03.13 70 3,180 247,950
2000.03.20 96 1,990 249,940
2000.03.27 75 2,580 252,520
2000.04.03 95 1,990 254,510
2000.04.10 79 2,380 256,890
2000.04.17 83 2,340 259,230
2000.04.24 88 1,860 261,090

External Links