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# [[Sweet Time Replay|sweet time replay]] (feat. [[dahlia]])
 
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# [[Candy Cutie]] (feat. [[Sonic Cosater Pop]]) (キャンディーキューティー)
 
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# [[Udagawa Friday]] (feat. [[COPTER4016882]]) (ウダガワフライデー)
 
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"CUTIE CINEMA REPLAY" is the second full-length album released by capsule. This album is the first to feature a new style of sound for the group. It has a range of different styles, from bossa nova to French pop music, but is often classified as "cute lounge music". [[Nakata Yasutaka]] himself directed the art production and design of the album. The album is also known for nearly every track having a featuring artist; capsule themselves approached each artist about participating. This is also capsule's first album release through their YAMAHA sub-label [[contemode]]. The album reached #232 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two weeks.
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''CUTIE CINEMA REPLAY'' is the second studio album released by [[capsule (group)|capsule]], and their first released through their own [[YAMAHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS|YAMAHA]] sub-label [[contemode]]. Unlike the rest of capsule's releases, the majority of the songs on the tracklist features a collaborative artist; the group talked to each artist themselves and asked if they wanted to participate. The album's sound ranges from pikopiko electro to bossa nova, even to other genres, all in the category of stylish lounge pop.<ref>"[http://www.yamahamusic.co.jp/goods.php?id=116&a_id=73 Yamaha Music Profile]" Retrieved 2011-06-06.</ref> [[Nakata Yasutaka]] was in charge of the artwork and design. This album is their first to chart on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, reaching #232, where it charted for two weeks. Accoring to Oricon, this is the group's lowest ranking album, coming in at #12 on their overall album chart.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/267893/ranking/cd_album/ capsuleのアルバム売り上げランキング]" ''ORICON STYLE''. Retrieved 2011-06-06.</ref>
 
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/502034/1/ Oricon Profile]
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
 
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Revision as of 00:00, 7 June 2011

Album Cover
Artist
capsule
Album
CUTIE CINEMA REPLAY
Released
2003.03.19
Catalog Number
YCCW-00041
Price
¥2,100
Tracklist
  1. open
  2. sweet time replay (feat. dahlia)
  3. Candy Cutie (feat. Sonic Cosater Pop) (キャンディーキューティー)
  4. Plastic Girl (feat. EeL) (プラスチックガール)
  5. french lesson (feat. Sabou et Mamie)
  6. music controller [piconova-mix]
  7. Odekake GO!GO! (feat. Sylvia55) (おでかけ GO!GO!; Just About to Leave GO!GO!)
  8. fashion fashion (feat. EeL)
  9. Udagawa Friday (feat. COPTER4016882) (ウダガワフライデー)
  10. close


Information

CUTIE CINEMA REPLAY is the second studio album released by capsule, and their first released through their own YAMAHA sub-label contemode. Unlike the rest of capsule's releases, the majority of the songs on the tracklist features a collaborative artist; the group talked to each artist themselves and asked if they wanted to participate. The album's sound ranges from pikopiko electro to bossa nova, even to other genres, all in the category of stylish lounge pop.[1] Nakata Yasutaka was in charge of the artwork and design. This album is their first to chart on the Oricon weekly charts, reaching #232, where it charted for two weeks. Accoring to Oricon, this is the group's lowest ranking album, coming in at #12 on their overall album chart.[2]

References

  1. "Yamaha Music Profile" Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  2. "capsuleのアルバム売り上げランキング" ORICON STYLE. Retrieved 2011-06-06.

External Links