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"Adult" is [[Tokyo Jihen]]'s second album. There are two versions of Adult; the limited version and the regular version. The limited edition version contains a DVD with world-premiere live footage of "[[Himitsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Himitsu]]" (from their Dynamite! tour), a deluxe booklet with lyrics and portraits (with original scent) and a one-piece box style with plastic disc tray. The scent strip included in the limited release version was dubbed the "Pour Homme" scent ('for him' in French). Included on the centre page of the limited-edition version was an extra shot of the band members all together, as well as the song titles translated into English by [[Shiina Ringo]] herself. Her translations and the actual translations don't match up, as she made them so that each title was worded in the same style as it's reciprocal (i.e., #1 and #11, #4 and #8 and so forth).
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"Sports" is [[Tokyo Jihen]]'s fourth album. Following the television genre theme of their previous album, this release deals with the idea of physical movement. The two #1 charting songs [[Senkou Shoujo]] and [[Noudouteki Sanpunkan]] were the lead-in singles for this album. The first pressing comes with a gold medal emboss sleeve case. "ULTRA C" is the promotional tour to support this album. The tour will start in March 2010.
 
 
[[Kenka Joutou]] was used as a radio single to promote the album. This album debuted at #1 on [[Oricon]] charts, and also debuted in global charts at #5. As this album sold 293,604 copies in 2006, it became the #44 album of the year in Japan, as for Korea it sold 2,435 copies.
 
 
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/629660/1/ CD+DVD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/629664/1/ CD Only]
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* Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/854973/1/]
  
 
[[Category:2010 Albums]]
 
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[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]

Revision as of 06:13, 28 December 2009

Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Album
Sports (スポーツ)
Released
2010.02.24
Catalog Number
TOCT-26940
Price
¥3,059
CD Tracklist
  1. Ikiru (生きる; To live)
  2. Denpa Tsuushin (電波通信; Radio communication)
  3. Season Sayonara (シーズンサヨナラ; Season's goodbye)
  4. Kachiikusa (勝ち戦; Victory)
  5. FOUL
  6. Utten Kekkou (雨天決行; Continue in the event of rain
  7. Noudouteki Sanpunkan (能動的三分間; 3 minutes)
  8. Zettai Zetsumei (絶体絶命; Stalemate)
  9. FAIR
  10. Noriki (乗り気; Eagerness)
  11. Sweet Spot (スイートスポット
  12. Senkou Shoujo (閃光少女; Flash girl)
  13. Kimaru (極まる; The end)


Information

"Sports" is Tokyo Jihen's fourth album. Following the television genre theme of their previous album, this release deals with the idea of physical movement. The two #1 charting songs Senkou Shoujo and Noudouteki Sanpunkan were the lead-in singles for this album. The first pressing comes with a gold medal emboss sleeve case. "ULTRA C" is the promotional tour to support this album. The tour will start in March 2010.

External Links

  • Oricon Profile: [1]