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High Collar Girl (album)

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Artist
capsule
Album
Haikara Girl (ハイカラ・ガール)
Released
2001.11.21
Catalog Number
YCCW-00033
Price
¥2,940
CD Tracklist
  1. Samurai Logic (サムライロジック)
  2. Konayuki (粉雪; Powdered Snow)
  3. Koi no Hana (恋ノ花; Love Flower)
  4. Mayonaka no Denwa (真夜中の電話; Midnight Call)
  5. Hanabi (花火; Fireworks)
  6. Kowareta Tokei (壊れた時計; The Broken Clock)
  7. Aishiteru Aishitenai (愛してる愛してない; I Love You, I Don't Love You)
  8. Utsutsu (うつつ; Consciousness)
  9. Kamisama no Utagoe (神様の歌声; God's Singing Voice)
  10. Kakurenbo (カクレンボ; Hide and Seek)
  11. Denki Soroban (電気十露盤; Electric Abacus)
  12. Tokyo Kissa (東京喫茶; Tokyo Tea Drinking)
  13. Shashin (写真; Photograph)
  14. Sakura (さくら; Cherry Blossoms)
Information

"High Collar Girl" is capsule's first album. In the 1920's, haikara (high collar) was slang for a person who was very fashionable and took on the Western styles and beliefs that clashed with traditional Japanese society. The album was produced in this fashion, and unlike their other albums, High Collar Girl features tracks of a more pop style than electronic or techno.

"Utsutsu" was used as an image song for the 2002 film of the same name, which Nakata produced the music for.