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"Utsukushii Hito" is the first digital single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song was used as the theme song for ''[http://www.kentoushisen.com/index.html Kentoushi Fune Saigen Project]'', a collaboration cultural project between Japan and China. It was first performed by Sakamoto | "Utsukushii Hito" is the first digital single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song was used as the theme song for ''[http://www.kentoushisen.com/index.html Kentoushi Fune Saigen Project]'', a collaboration cultural project between Japan and China. It was first performed by Sakamoto | ||
on May 8, 2010 at the launching ceremony of the cultural ship, leaving Osaka and heading to Shanghai. It was later released via [http://recochoku.jp/ Recochoku], the ringtone size was released on June 12 while the full size was available from June 12 to June 30. The song also marked her third collaboration with [[Kanno Yoko]] after their separation in 2004. | on May 8, 2010 at the launching ceremony of the cultural ship, leaving Osaka and heading to Shanghai. It was later released via [http://recochoku.jp/ Recochoku], the ringtone size was released on June 12 while the full size was available from June 12 to June 30. The song also marked her third collaboration with [[Kanno Yoko]] after their separation in 2004. It was later featured in her seventh studio album, ''[[You Can't Catch Me|You can't catch me]]'' as track #4. | ||
The song is part of her 15th anniversary celebration campagin. | |||
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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:Synthesizer manipulator: [[Urata Keiji]], [[Sakamoto Shunsuke]] | :Synthesizer manipulator: [[Urata Keiji]], [[Sakamoto Shunsuke]] | ||
:Strings: [[Shinozaki Masatsugu|Shinozaki Masatsugu Strings]] | :Strings: [[Shinozaki Masatsugu|Shinozaki Masatsugu Strings]] | ||
:Recording & Mixing engineer: [[Yabuhara Masashi]] | |||
:Assistant engineer: [[Isawa Kei]], [[Imazeki Kunihiro]], [[Yamaguchi Atsushi]], [[Hattanda Ryota]] | |||
:Recording studio: [[CRESCENT STUDIO]], [[MIT STUDIO]] | |||
:Mixing studio: [[VICTOR STUDIO]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/maaya/news/utsukushiihito Utsukushii Hito Special Site] | |||
*[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/maaya/15th 15th Anniversary Campagin Special Site] | |||
*[http://www.nostalgic-lavender.net/maaya/utsukushiihito.html Nostalgic Lavender - Romaji & English translation] | |||
{{Sakamoto Maaya}} | {{Sakamoto Maaya}} |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 29 July 2012
- Artist
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Single
- Utsukushii Hito (美しい人)
- Released
- 2010.06.12
- Price
- ¥105 (Ringtone)
- ¥420 (Full Size)
- Tracklist
- Utsukushii Hito (美しい人; Beautiful Person)
- Information
"Utsukushii Hito" is the first digital single released by Sakamoto Maaya. The song was used as the theme song for Kentoushi Fune Saigen Project, a collaboration cultural project between Japan and China. It was first performed by Sakamoto on May 8, 2010 at the launching ceremony of the cultural ship, leaving Osaka and heading to Shanghai. It was later released via Recochoku, the ringtone size was released on June 12 while the full size was available from June 12 to June 30. The song also marked her third collaboration with Kanno Yoko after their separation in 2004. It was later featured in her seventh studio album, You can't catch me as track #4. The song is part of her 15th anniversary celebration campagin.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Music
- Kanno Yoko
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kanno Yoko
- Sound produced by Kanno Yoko
- Acoustic piano & Keyboards: Kanno Yoko
- Guitars & Mandolin: Imahori Tsuneo
- Chinese bamboo flute: Inaba Akinori
- Synthesizer manipulator: Urata Keiji, Sakamoto Shunsuke
- Strings: Shinozaki Masatsugu Strings
- Recording & Mixing engineer: Yabuhara Masashi
- Assistant engineer: Isawa Kei, Imazeki Kunihiro, Yamaguchi Atsushi, Hattanda Ryota
- Recording studio: CRESCENT STUDIO, MIT STUDIO
- Mixing studio: VICTOR STUDIO
External Links
- Utsukushii Hito Special Site
- 15th Anniversary Campagin Special Site
- Nostalgic Lavender - Romaji & English translation
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