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''Love Letter'' is the fifth album released by [[Gackt]]. This was first released in Japan on February 14th, 2005 (Valentine's Day). It comes in a box holder with a separte booklet all in a slipcase, similar to the packaging of ''[[The Sixth Day ~ | ''Love Letter'' is the fifth album released by [[Gackt]]. This was first released in Japan on February 14th, 2005 (Valentine's Day). It comes in a box holder with a separte booklet all in a slipcase, similar to the packaging of ''[[The Sixth Day ~Single Collection~|THE SIXTH DAY ~SINGLE COLLECTION~]]'' and ''[[The Seventh Night ~Unplugged~|THE SEVENTH NIGHT ~UNPLUGGED~]]''. Music-wise, this album is a continuation of the unplugged theme of ''THE SEVENTH NIGHT'', and has the concept of a "GIFT". This was released in South Korea on June 14th, 2005 as ''Love Letter - for Korean Dears''. This version has all of its songs sung in Korean, as well as a [[PV|music video]] for the Korean version of the song "[[Love Letter (Gackt single)|Love Letter]]" in CD-EXTRA format. | ||
The Japanese album reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for 13 weeks. | The Japanese album reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for 13 weeks, selling 118,246 copies. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/579297/1/ Oricon Profile] | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/579297/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
* [http://hanteo.com/search/nAlbum_info2.asp?mcode=001205658 Hanteo Profile] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 16 October 2015
- Artist
- Gackt
- Album
- Love Letter
- Released
- 2005.02.14
- Catalog Number
- CRCP-40090
- Price
- ¥3,150
- Tracklist
- Seiippai no Sayonara (精一杯のサヨナラ; Saying Goodbye With All One's Might)
- Tea cup
- etude
- Arittake no Ai de ~LLV~ (ありったけの愛で; In Love As Much As One Has)
- Peace (ピース)
- Kono Yoru ga Owaru Mae ni (この夜が終わる前に; Before This Night Ends)
- Kimi ni Aitakute (君に逢いたくて; I Want to Meet You)
- Dears ~LLV~
- Sakurasou (サクラソウ; Primrose)
- Love Letter
- Artist
- Gackt
- Album
- Love Letter - for Korean Dears
- Released
- 2005.06.14
- Catalog Number
- SDCD-2081
- Price
- ₩17,500
- CD Tracklist
- On Himul Dahayeo Annyeong (온 힘을 다하여 안녕)
- Neoreul Mannago Sipjiman (너를 만나고 싶지만)
- I Bami Kkeunnagi Jeone (이 밤이 끝나기 전에)
- Peace
- Tea cup
- Deulggot (들꽃; Wild Flower)
- Love Letter
- CD-EXTRA Tracklist
- Love Letter (Korean Music Video)
- Information
Love Letter is the fifth album released by Gackt. This was first released in Japan on February 14th, 2005 (Valentine's Day). It comes in a box holder with a separte booklet all in a slipcase, similar to the packaging of THE SIXTH DAY ~SINGLE COLLECTION~ and THE SEVENTH NIGHT ~UNPLUGGED~. Music-wise, this album is a continuation of the unplugged theme of THE SEVENTH NIGHT, and has the concept of a "GIFT". This was released in South Korea on June 14th, 2005 as Love Letter - for Korean Dears. This version has all of its songs sung in Korean, as well as a music video for the Korean version of the song "Love Letter" in CD-EXTRA format.
The Japanese album reached #5 on the Oricon chart, where it charted for 13 weeks, selling 118,246 copies.
External Links
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