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− | [[Image:materia.jpg| | + | [[Image:materia.jpg|270px|thumb|right|Mini-Album Cover]] |
− | [[Atari | + | ; Artist |
+ | : [[Atari Kosuke]] | ||
+ | ; Mini-Album | ||
+ | : Materia (マテリヤ) | ||
+ | ; Released | ||
+ | : 2005.09.07 | ||
+ | ; Catalog Number | ||
+ | : DRS-0001 | ||
+ | ; Tracklist | ||
+ | # [[Ieji (Atari Kosuke)|Ieji]] (家路) | ||
+ | # [[Subete ni Imi o Kureru Mono]] (すべてに意味をくれるもの) | ||
+ | # [[Hero (Atari Kosuke)|HERO]] | ||
+ | # [[Moontail|moontail]] | ||
+ | # [[Suna no Shiro]] (砂の城) | ||
+ | # [[Home (Atari Kosuke)|HOME]] | ||
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− | + | ;Information | |
+ | <div align="justify"> | ||
+ | ''Materia'' is [[Atari Kousuke]]'s debut mini-album released by the indie label [[Day! Records]]. While the music is undeniably 'pop', Atari's vocals are still in shima-uta style. The disc and booklet come housed in a soft cardboard LP style sleeve. It sold over 7000 copies, and reached #5 on the indie release charts. "[[Hero (Atari Kosuke)|HERO]]" is a cover of a [[Wikipedia:Mariah Carey|Mariah Carey]] song, and "[[Home (Atari Kosuke)|HOME]]" is a cover of a [[Yamazaki Masayoshi]] song. | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | == | + | ==External Links== |
+ | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/620946/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
− | + | {{Atari Kousuke}} | |
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− | + | [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | |
+ | [[Category:2005 Mini-Albums]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Debut Mini-Album]] |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 30 March 2010
- Artist
- Atari Kosuke
- Mini-Album
- Materia (マテリヤ)
- Released
- 2005.09.07
- Catalog Number
- DRS-0001
- Tracklist
- Ieji (家路)
- Subete ni Imi o Kureru Mono (すべてに意味をくれるもの)
- HERO
- moontail
- Suna no Shiro (砂の城)
- HOME
- Information
Materia is Atari Kousuke's debut mini-album released by the indie label Day! Records. While the music is undeniably 'pop', Atari's vocals are still in shima-uta style. The disc and booklet come housed in a soft cardboard LP style sleeve. It sold over 7000 copies, and reached #5 on the indie release charts. "HERO" is a cover of a Mariah Carey song, and "HOME" is a cover of a Yamazaki Masayoshi song.
External Links
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