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# Shuraba (修羅場; ''Scene of Carnage'')
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"Shuraba" is [[Tokyo Jihen]]'s third single. With this album, the band introduces two new members [[Izawa Ichiyou]] on keyboard and [[Ukigumo]] on guitar.
  
Shuraba is Tokyo Jihen's third single. With this album, the band introduces two new members [[Izawa Ichiyou]] on keyboard and [[Ukigumo]] on guitar.
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The second track, [[Koi wa Maboroshi]], is a cover of [[wikipedia:Ned Doheny|Ned Doheny]]'s song called 'Get It Up For Love'. Shuraba is the theme song for the Fuji TV Drama [[Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~]]. Shuraba reached #5 in Oricon charts and has charted for six weeks, reaching sales of 110,485 units.
 
 
The second track, Koi wa Maboroshi, is a cover of Ned Doheny's song called 'Get It Up For Love'. Shuraba is the theme song for the Fuji TV Drama [[index.php?title=Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~&action=edit|Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~]]. Shuraba reached #5 in Oricon charts and has charted for six weeks, reaching sales of 110,485 units.
 
  
 
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* [2005.11.04] [[Music Station]]
 
* [2005.11.04] [[Music Station]]
 
* [2005.11.12] [[CDTV]]
 
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* [2005.12.23] [[Music Station|Music Station SUPER LIVE]]
 
* [2005.12.23] [[Music Station|Music Station SUPER LIVE]]
* [2006.01.27] [[Bokura no Ongaku 2]]
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* [2006.01.27] [[Bokura no Ongaku|Bokura no Ongaku 2]]
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==Song Information==
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;Lyrics
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:[[Shiina Ringo]]
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;Music
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:Arrangement: [[Tokyo Jihen]]
  
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/622551/1/ Oricon Profile]
  
* [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/oh-oku/index.html Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~ @ Fuji TV] - Watch the trailer with Shuraba as the background song.
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[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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[[Category:2005 Singles]]
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[[Category:2005 Songs]]
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[[Category:2005 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]]

Revision as of 01:34, 29 July 2009

CD Art
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Single
Shuraba (修羅場)
Released
2005.11.02
Catalog Number
TOCT-4936
Price
¥1,200
Tracklist
  1. Shuraba (修羅場; Scene of Carnage)
  2. Koi wa Maboroshi (恋は幻; Love is Illusion)
  3. Rakujitsu (落日; Setting sun)


Information

"Shuraba" is Tokyo Jihen's third single. With this album, the band introduces two new members Izawa Ichiyou on keyboard and Ukigumo on guitar.

The second track, Koi wa Maboroshi, is a cover of Ned Doheny's song called 'Get It Up For Love'. Shuraba is the theme song for the Fuji TV Drama Oh-oku ~Hana no Ran~. Shuraba reached #5 in Oricon charts and has charted for six weeks, reaching sales of 110,485 units.

TV Performances

Song Information

Lyrics
Shiina Ringo
Music
Shiina Ringo
Other Information
Arrangement: Tokyo Jihen

External Links