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# [[Tokyo Hachimitsu Orchestra|Tokyo Hachimitsu Orchestra]] (東京ハチミツオーケストラ)
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# [[Tokyo Hachimitsu Orchestra]] (東京ハチミツオーケストラ; ''Tokyo Honey Orchestra'')
# [[Sayonara Good bye|Sayonara Good bye]] (さよなら)
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# [[Sayonara Good Bye|Sayonara Good bye]] (さよなら; ''Good-bye'')
# [[Weekend no Maboroshi|Weekend no Maboroshi]] (ウィークエンドのまぼろし)
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# [[Weekend no Maboroshi]] (ウィークエンドのまぼろし; ''Phantasmic Weekend'')
# [[Hana no Yume|Hana no Yume (Album Mix)]] (ハナノユメ)
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# [[Hana no Yume|Hana no Yume (Album Mix)]] (ハナノユメ; ''A Flower's Dream'')
# [[Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi|Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi]] (どなる、でんわ、どしゃぶり)
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# [[Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi]] (どなる、でんわ、どしゃぶり; ''Shouted, Telephone, and Downpour'')
# [[Ittousei ni Narenakatta Kimi he|Ittousei ni Narenakatta Kimi he]] (一等星になれなかった君へ)
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# [[Ittousei ni Narenakatta Kimi e]] (一等星になれなかった君へ; ''To You Who Was Not Able to Become a Star of the First Magnitude'')
# [[Otogi no Kuni no Kimi|Otogi no Kuni no Kimi]] (おとぎの国の君)
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# [[Otogi no Kuni no Kimi]] (おとぎの国の君; ''Your Fantasy Land'')
# [[Koi no Kemuri|Koi no Kemuri (Album Mix)]] (恋の煙)
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# [[Koi no Kemuri|Koi no Kemuri (Album Mix)]] (恋の煙; ''Smoke of Love'')
# [[Ren'ai Spirits]] (恋愛スピリッツ)
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# [[Ren'ai Spirits]] (恋愛スピリッツ; ''Love Spirits'')
# [[Owarinaki BGM|Owarinaki BGM]] (終わりなき)
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# [[Owarinaki BGM]] (終わりなき; ''Never Ending BGM'')
# [[Plasma|Plasma]] (プラズマ)
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# [[Plasma]] (プラズマ)
# [[Message (song)|Message]] (メッセージ)
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# [[Message (chatmonchy)|Message]] (メッセージ)
# [[Hitori Dake|Hitori Dake]] (ひとりだけ)
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# [[Hitori Dake]] (ひとりだけ; ''Just Myself'')
  
  
 
; Information
 
; Information
Miminari is the debut full length album released by [[chatmonchy]]. The album reached #10 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of 16 weeks, selling 65,674 copies.
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''Miminari'' is the debut full length album released by [[chatmonchy]]. The album was produced by [[Ishiwatari Junchi]], a former memeber of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[SUPERCAR]]. The album was released following two singles: "[[Koi no Kemuri]]" and "[[Ren'ai Spirits]]". The album also contains a newly arragned version of "[[Hana no Yume]]", which is from the band's major label debut ''[[chatmonchy Has Come|chatmonchy has come]]''.  
  
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The album reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 16 weeks. In all the album sold a total of 65,674 copies.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/656502/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/656502/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
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*[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/KS/chatmonchy/KSCL-1003/index.html Sony Music Profile]
  
 
{{chatmonchy}}
 
{{chatmonchy}}

Latest revision as of 22:00, 20 March 2010

Album Cover
Artist
chatmonchy
Album
Miminari (耳鳴り; Ringing Ears)
Released
2006.07.05
Catalog Number
KSCL-1003
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Tokyo Hachimitsu Orchestra (東京ハチミツオーケストラ; Tokyo Honey Orchestra)
  2. Sayonara Good bye (さよなら; Good-bye)
  3. Weekend no Maboroshi (ウィークエンドのまぼろし; Phantasmic Weekend)
  4. Hana no Yume (Album Mix) (ハナノユメ; A Flower's Dream)
  5. Donaru, Denwa, Doshaburi (どなる、でんわ、どしゃぶり; Shouted, Telephone, and Downpour)
  6. Ittousei ni Narenakatta Kimi e (一等星になれなかった君へ; To You Who Was Not Able to Become a Star of the First Magnitude)
  7. Otogi no Kuni no Kimi (おとぎの国の君; Your Fantasy Land)
  8. Koi no Kemuri (Album Mix) (恋の煙; Smoke of Love)
  9. Ren'ai Spirits (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits)
  10. Owarinaki BGM (終わりなき; Never Ending BGM)
  11. Plasma (プラズマ)
  12. Message (メッセージ)
  13. Hitori Dake (ひとりだけ; Just Myself)


Information

Miminari is the debut full length album released by chatmonchy. The album was produced by Ishiwatari Junchi, a former memeber of the Japanese rock band SUPERCAR. The album was released following two singles: "Koi no Kemuri" and "Ren'ai Spirits". The album also contains a newly arragned version of "Hana no Yume", which is from the band's major label debut chatmonchy has come.

The album reached #10 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 16 weeks. In all the album sold a total of 65,674 copies.

External Links