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− | ''COSMORAMA'' is the third Japanese album released by [[Lena Park]]. It was her first Japanese album to contain original Japanese/English works, instead of a Korean tracklist. The song "Moonlit Night" is a Japanese version of the English "[[The City]]", originally included as B-side of her single "[[Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou]]"; "Love Come Back -Ai wo Machiwabite- (English Ver.)" is an English version of "[[Sarangi Olkkayo (Lena Park)|Sarangi Olkkayo]]" from her Korean album ''[[Op.4]]''; "Eternal Moments" is a Japanese version of "[[Geureoji Maseyo]]" from ''[[On & On (Lena Park)|On & On]]'' | + | ''COSMORAMA'' is the third Japanese album released by [[Lena Park]]. It was her first Japanese album to contain original Japanese/English works, instead of a Korean tracklist. The song "Moonlit Night" is a Japanese version of the English "[[The City]]", originally included as B-side of her single "[[Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou]]"; "Love Come Back -Ai wo Machiwabite- (English Ver.)" is an English version of "[[Sarangi Olkkayo (Lena Park)|Sarangi Olkkayo]]" from her Korean album ''[[Op.4]]''; and "Eternal Moments" is a Japanese version of "[[Geureoji Maseyo]]" from ''[[On & On (Lena Park)|On & On]]''. The album did not charted on Oricon charts. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/317718/products/music/655011/1/ Oricon Profile] | *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/317718/products/music/655011/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:2006 Albums]] | [[Category:2006 Albums]] | ||
[[Category:June 2006]] | [[Category:June 2006]] |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 23 December 2012
- Artist
- Lena Park
- Album
- COSMORAMA
- Released
- 2006.06.21
- Catalog Number
- UECS-10002
- Price
- ¥2,500
- Tracklist
- Gold (Album Ver.)
- Last Kiss
- Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou (すべてのものにあなたを思う)
- MUSIC
- Dare Yori mo (誰よりも)
- Moonlit Night
- Love Come Back -Ai wo Machiwabite- (English Ver.) (愛を待ちわびて)
- Spring Morning
- Eternal Moments
- This Love
- STEPS
- The Gold Within (Album Ver.)
- Information
COSMORAMA is the third Japanese album released by Lena Park. It was her first Japanese album to contain original Japanese/English works, instead of a Korean tracklist. The song "Moonlit Night" is a Japanese version of the English "The City", originally included as B-side of her single "Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou"; "Love Come Back -Ai wo Machiwabite- (English Ver.)" is an English version of "Sarangi Olkkayo" from her Korean album Op.4; and "Eternal Moments" is a Japanese version of "Geureoji Maseyo" from On & On. The album did not charted on Oricon charts.
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