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# [[Star Guitar]] / Vocals by [[wikipedia:Au Revoir Simone|Au Revoir Simone]] <small>([[wikipedia:The Chemical Brothers|The Chemical Brothers]] cover)</small>
# [[Detonator]] feat. [[wikipedia:Princess Superstar|Princess Superstar]]
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# [[Detonator]] / Vocals by [[wikipedia:Princess Superstar|Princess Superstar]]
 
# [[Electro411]]
 
# [[Electro411]]
# [[Our Song (Shinichi Osawa)|Our Song]] feat. [[ULTRA BRAiN]]
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# [[Our Song (Shinichi Osawa)|Our Song]] / Vocals by [[ULTRA BRAiN]]
# [[Push]] feat. [[Ania]]
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# [[Push]] / Vocals by [[Ania]]
 
# [[Rendezvous]]
 
# [[Rendezvous]]
 
# [[The Patch]]
 
# [[The Patch]]
 
# [[Last Days]]
 
# [[Last Days]]
# [[State of Permission]] <small>(co-produced by [[wikipedia:Freeform Five|Freeform Five]])</small>
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# [[State of Permission]] / Vocals & co-produced by [[wikipedia:Freeform Five|Freeform Five]]
# [[Foals]] feat. [[Nelson]]
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# [[Foals]] / Vocals by [[Nelson]]
 
# [[The Golden]]
 
# [[The Golden]]
 
# [[Maximum Joy]]
 
# [[Maximum Joy]]
# [[Ami Ni Tuu Kuu]] [The One Version] feat. [[RYUKYUDISKO]]
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# [[Ami Nu Ku Tuu]] [The One Version] / Co-produced by [[RYUKYUDISKO]]
 
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# [[Star Guitar]] feat. [[wikipedia:Au Revoir Simone|Au Revoir Simone]]
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# [[Star Guitar]] / Vocals by [[wikipedia:Au Revoir Simone|Au Revoir Simone]]
# [[Detonator]] feat. [[wikipedia:Princess Superstar|Princess Superstar]]
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# [[Detonator]] / Vocals by [[wikipedia:Princess Superstar|Princess Superstar]]
 
# [[Electro411]]
 
# [[Electro411]]
 
# [[Our Song (We Are All Innocent)]]
 
# [[Our Song (We Are All Innocent)]]
# [[Push]] feat. [[Ania]]
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# [[Push]] / Vocals by [[Ania]]
 
# [[Rendezvous]]
 
# [[Rendezvous]]
 
# [[The Patch]]
 
# [[The Patch]]
 
# [[Last Days]]
 
# [[Last Days]]
# [[State of Permission]] <small>(co-produced by [[wikipedia:Freeform Five|Freeform Five]])</small>
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# [[State of Permission]] / Vocals & co-produced by [[wikipedia:Freeform Five|Freeform Five]]
# [[Foals]] feat. [[Nelson]]
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# [[Foals]] / Vocals by [[Nelson]]
 
# [[The Golden]]
 
# [[The Golden]]
 
# [[Maximum Joy]]
 
# [[Maximum Joy]]
# [[Ami Ni Tuu Kuu]] [The One Version] feat. [[RYUKYUDISKO]]
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# [[Ami Nu Ku Tuu]] [The One Version] / Co-produced by [[RYUKYUDISKO]]
 
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# [[Star Guitar (Armand Van Helden Remix)]]
 
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"The One" is [[MONDO GROSSO|Osawa Shinichi]]'s first album under [[rhythm zone]] in Japan and his first under his real name.  Over a period of two years, the album would enjoy an international release, which was handled by Avex in Asia (except for South Korea, which was handled by SM Entertainment), Dim Mak Records in North America, and Southern Fried Records in Europe.  The European release was packaged with an alternate album cover and a bonus disc of remixes, most of which would be re-released in Japan in the remix album, "[[The One+]]". In Japan, the album reached #43 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for six weeks.
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"The One" is [[MONDO GROSSO|Shinichi Osawa]]'s first album under [[rhythm zone]] in Japan and his first under his real name.  Over a period of two years, the album would enjoy an international release, which was handled by Avex in Asia (except for South Korea, which was handled by SM Entertainment), Dim Mak Records in North America, and Southern Fried Records in Europe.  The European release was packaged with an alternate album cover and a bonus disc of remixes, most of which would be re-released in Japan in the remix album, "[[The One+]]". The Japanese limited edition came with a DVD disc containing 8 PVs. In Japan, the album reached #43 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for six weeks.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 07:51, 11 February 2012

Asian/North American Cover
European Cover
Artist
Shinichi Osawa
Album
The One
Released
2007.09.26 (Japan)
2007.10.04 (South Korea)
2008.11.04 (North America)
2009.01.25 (Europe)
2009.10.09 (Taiwan)
Catalog Number
RZCD-45666/B (CD+DVD)
RZCD-45667 (Limited Low-Price Edition)
RZCD-45668 (CD-Only)
Price
¥3,500 (CD+DVD)
¥2,500 (Limited Low-Price Edition)
¥2,800 (CD-Only)
Asia/North American CD Tracklist
  1. Star Guitar / Vocals by Au Revoir Simone (The Chemical Brothers cover)
  2. Detonator / Vocals by Princess Superstar
  3. Electro411
  4. Our Song / Vocals by ULTRA BRAiN
  5. Push / Vocals by Ania
  6. Rendezvous
  7. The Patch
  8. Last Days
  9. State of Permission / Vocals & co-produced by Freeform Five
  10. Foals / Vocals by Nelson
  11. The Golden
  12. Maximum Joy
  13. Ami Nu Ku Tuu [The One Version] / Co-produced by RYUKYUDISKO
European CD Tracklist
  1. Star Guitar / Vocals by Au Revoir Simone
  2. Detonator / Vocals by Princess Superstar
  3. Electro411
  4. Our Song (We Are All Innocent)
  5. Push / Vocals by Ania
  6. Rendezvous
  7. The Patch
  8. Last Days
  9. State of Permission / Vocals & co-produced by Freeform Five
  10. Foals / Vocals by Nelson
  11. The Golden
  12. Maximum Joy
  13. Ami Nu Ku Tuu [The One Version] / Co-produced by RYUKYUDISKO
European Bonus CD Tracklist
  1. Star Guitar (Armand Van Helden Remix)
  2. Push (Tronic Youth Remix)
  3. Maximum Joy (Van She Remix)
  4. Rendezvous (Crookers Remix)
  5. Detonator (Freeform Reform)
  6. Foals (Streetlife DJs Cut N Run Dub)
  7. Detonator (Hervé's UXB Remix)
Japan DVD Tracklist
  1. Star Guitar
  2. Our Song
  3. Push
  4. Last Days
  5. Our Song (A Lonely Girl Version)
  6. Electro411
  7. Rendezvous
  8. The Golden
Information

"The One" is Shinichi Osawa's first album under rhythm zone in Japan and his first under his real name. Over a period of two years, the album would enjoy an international release, which was handled by Avex in Asia (except for South Korea, which was handled by SM Entertainment), Dim Mak Records in North America, and Southern Fried Records in Europe. The European release was packaged with an alternate album cover and a bonus disc of remixes, most of which would be re-released in Japan in the remix album, "The One+". The Japanese limited edition came with a DVD disc containing 8 PVs. In Japan, the album reached #43 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for six weeks.

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