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- Artist
- Shiina Ringo
- Single
- Tsumi to Batsu (罪と罰; Crime and Punishment)
- Released
- 2000.01.26
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-22052
- Price
- ¥1,200
- Tracklist
- Tsumi to Batsu (罪と罰; Crime and Punishment)
- Kimi no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru (君ノ瞳ニ恋シテル; I'm in Love with Your Eyes) (Frankie Valli cover)
- 17
- Information
"Tsumi to Batsu" is Shiina Ringo's fifth-equal single. It was released at the same time as her other fifth-equal single, "Gips". The B-side "Kimi no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru" is a cover of Frankie Valli's 1967 song "Can't Take My Eyes Off Youz'. "Tsumi to Batsu" reached #4 in Oricon charts (one place below "Gips") and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 545,730 units in Japan, reaching #38 on the end-of-year charts for 2000.
The single has an internal symmetry it shares with Gips: the single starts with a three kana song, then is followed by a cover song, then ends with a song sung in English. Similarly, a song on each single also features a famous guest artist (Asai Kenichi of BLANKEY JET CITY is featured in "Tsumi to Batsu" , while on "Gips"' Sigma Tabuchi Hisako of Number Girl and moOog of Buffalo Daughter are featured).
The promotional photos and music video for the single feature a mustard-coloured, second-hand Mercedes-Benz. It was bought by Shiina, who nicknamed the car "Hitler". After only half a year after buying the car, Shiina was plagues with break-downs and the car constantly running out of gas. When Shiina was on the verge of dumping the car, her staff got word of this and thought that the car could be used for promotional uses. The car was also featured in Shiina's Izonshou music video (appearing on her Seiteki Healing ~Vol. II~ PV clip collection), where, at the foot of Mt. Fuji, it was exploded.
Contents
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Shiina Ringo
- Music
- Shiina Ringo
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kameda Seiji & Shiina Ringo
- Bass: Kameda Seiji
- Drums: Muraishi Masayuki
- Electric Guitar/Whistling: Asai Kenichi
- Organ: Saito Yuta
- Recording: Inoue Uni at Kame-star Studio and Studio Terra
- Mixing: Maeda Yasuji
Music Video
The PV for "Tsumi to Batsu" was directed by Kimura Yutaka. Some scenes feature Shiina sitting in the Mercedes with a red leather jacket, red leather gloves and red leather pants on. However, others show Shiina standing against a red wall welding a katana (with the same attire). Later on in the music video, the camera turns; revealing that it is not a car that Shiina is sitting in; but instead a car cut in half.
Disambiguation
There are three known versions of Tsumi to Batsu to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:
- Tsumi to Batsu
- Found on the Tsumi to Batsu single as #1, and #7 on her Shouso Strip album. This is the standard version set to the PV.
- Tsumi to Batsu (Gekokujyo Xstasy Live)
- Found on the Electric Mole DVD as track #15. This version is sung with the same style of arrangement and instrumental backing that the standard version does.
- Tsumi to Batsu (Electric Mole Live)
- Found on the Electric Mole DVD as track #2. This version is performed with a heavier bass, and also features future Tokyo Jihen member H Zeddo M playing the piano alongside the standard arrangement. The lead-in sound also features more piano than the standard version.
Oricon Chart Positions
Date | Week Rank | Week Sales | Total Sales |
---|---|---|---|
2000.02.07 | 4 | 365,910 | 365,910 |
2000.02.14 | 11 | 63,840 | 429,750 |
2000.02.21 | 15 | 44,940 | 474,690 |
2000.02.28 | 23 | 24,870 | 499,560 |
2000.03.06 | 30 | 14,310 | 513,870 |
2000.03.13 | 23 | 12,250 | 526,120 |
2000.03.20 | 42 | 6,010 | 532,130 |
2000.03.27 | 45 | 4,850 | 536,980 |
2000.04.03 | 53 | 3,890 | 540,870 |
2000.04.10 | 72 | 2,610 | 543,480 |
2000.04.17 | 87 | 2,250 | 545,730 |
Total Reported Sales: 545,730