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− | # Shuraba (修羅場; '' | + | # Shuraba (修羅場; ''The Rat's Nest'') |
− | # [[Koi wa Maboroshi]] (恋は幻; ''Love | + | # [[Koi wa Maboroshi (Tokyo Jihen)|Koi wa Maboroshi]] (恋は幻; ''Get It Up for Love'') <small>(original: [[Wikipedia:Ned Doheny|Ned Doheny]])</small> |
− | # [[Rakujitsu]] (落日; '' | + | # [[Rakujitsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Rakujitsu]] (落日; ''Dusk'') |
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− | + | "Shuraba" is the third single released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. With this single, the band introduces two new members [[Izawa Ichiyou]] on keyboard and [[Ukigumo]] on guitar. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Ooku ~Hana no Ran~]]''. "[[Koi wa Maboroshi (Tokyo Jihen)|Koi wa Maboroshi]]" is a cover of [[wikipedia:Ned Doheny|Ned Doheny]]'s song called "[[wikipedia:Hard_Candy_(Ned_Doheny_album)|Get It Up For Love]]". The single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for six weeks, reaching sales of 110,485 units. | |
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==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
− | ;Lyrics | + | ; Lyrics |
− | :[[Shiina Ringo]] | + | : [[Shiina Ringo]] |
− | ;Music | + | ; Music |
− | :[[Shiina Ringo]] | + | : [[Shiina Ringo]] |
− | ;Other Information | + | ; Other Information |
− | :Arrangement: [[Tokyo Jihen]] | + | : Arrangement: [[Tokyo Jihen]] |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/622551/1/ Oricon Profile] | *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/622551/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
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+ | {{Tokyo Jihen}} | ||
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:2005 Singles]] | [[Category:2005 Singles]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2005 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] | ||
[[Category:2005 Songs]] | [[Category:2005 Songs]] | ||
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[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] | [[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tokyo Jihen Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:November 2005]] |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 19 October 2012
- Artist
- Tokyo Jihen
- Single
- Shuraba (修羅場)
- Released
- 2005.11.02
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-4936
- Price
- ¥1,200
- Tracklist
- Shuraba (修羅場; The Rat's Nest)
- Koi wa Maboroshi (恋は幻; Get It Up for Love) (original: Ned Doheny)
- Rakujitsu (落日; Dusk)
- Information
"Shuraba" is the third single released by Tokyo Jihen. With this single, the band introduces two new members Izawa Ichiyou on keyboard and Ukigumo on guitar. The title track was used as the theme song for the drama Ooku ~Hana no Ran~. "Koi wa Maboroshi" is a cover of Ned Doheny's song called "Get It Up For Love". The single reached #5 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for six weeks, reaching sales of 110,485 units.
- TV Performances
- [2005.11.04] Music Station
- [2005.11.12] CDTV
- [2005.12.23] Music Station SUPER LIVE
- [2006.01.27] Bokura no Ongaku 2
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Shiina Ringo
- Music
- Shiina Ringo
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Tokyo Jihen
External Links
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