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Sugar High

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Artist
Onitsuka Chihiro
Album
Sugar High
Released
2002.12.11
Tracklist
  1. NOT YOUR GOD
  2. Koe (声; Voice)
  3. Rebel Luck
  4. Tiger in my Love
  5. Castle・imitation (album version)
  6. Hyouryuu no Hane (漂流の羽根; Drifting Wings)
  7. Suna no Tate (砂の盾; Sand Shield)
  8. King of Solitude
  9. BORDERLINE
8cm CD Tracklist
  1. Castle・imitation
  2. Castle・imitation (Inst.)


Information

Sugar High is Onitsuka Chihiro's third album. Prior to this album, no singles had been released. A first press bonus for this album was the inclusion of a special 8cm CD containing the original version of Castle・imitation and it's instrumental. The first press edition also contained a Chihiro screen saver. Despite there being no singles, the album was not without its tie-ups. Koe was used as the Asahi TV show Mutenka's ending theme song, Tiger in my Love was used as the Kenwood CM song, Hyouryuu no Hane was used as the NHK drama series Kekkon Dorobou's theme song and Castle Imitation was used as the Playstation 2 game Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter's theme song. Sugar High reached #2 in Oricon charts and charted for 14 weeks. Sugar High sold 294,952 units, making it the #41 album for 2003.

The album takes its title from the song "Sugarhigh" by Coyote Shivers, which was featured in the 1995 movie Empire Records.

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