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CD Art
Artist
Takahashi Hitomi
Album
Bamboo Collage
Released
2007.10.24
Catalog Number
SRCL-6642~3 (CD+DVD)
SRCL-6644 (CD Only)
Price
¥3,360 (CD+DVD)
¥3,059 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Graduation (グラデュエイション)
  2. Candy Line (キャンディ・ライン)
  3. PRIDE
  4. Breakthrough (ブレイクスルー)
  5. Yoru no Melody (夜のメロディー; The Night's Melody)
  6. Tsuyoku Nare (強くなれ; Strengthen)
  7. Ren'ai Kyou no Uta (恋愛狂の詩; Crazed Love Poem)
  8. Selection (セレクション)
  9. Communication (コミュニケイション)
  10. KO・MO・RE・BI -Bamboo Ver.- (コ・モ・レ・ビ; Sunlight Filtering through the Leaves)
  11. JET BOY JET GIRL
  12. STAY TUNE
  13. Kanjiru Mama (感じるまま; As I Feel)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Communication (コミュニケイション) (PV)
  2. KO・MO・RE・BI (コ・モ・レ・ビ; Sunlight Filtering through the Leaves) (PV)
  3. Candy Line (キャンディ・ライン) (PV)
  4. JET BOY JET GIRL (PV)
  5. Tsuyoku Nare (強くなれ; Strengthen) (PV)


Information

"Bamboo Collage" is the second studio album released by Takahashi Hitomi. The album was released in two editions: a regular CD Only version and a limited CD+DVD version. For the album Takahashi worked with many classic Japanese rock composers such as SHOGO (from 175R), SP Maeda, and TAKUYA (from JUDY AND MARY and ROBOTS).

A couple of the album only track were used to help promote the album. The song "Graduation" was used as the commercial song for "S-CORT CARD", and the song "Selection" was used as the commercial song for HONDA's "Honda Cars Big Chance Fair".

The DVD contains music videos for all her singles from "Communication" to "Tsuyoku Nare". The music video for "Tsuyoku Nare" included on the DVD is the original version, as opposed to the Movie Ver. that was used for promotional purposes.

The album reached #63 on the Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks.

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