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"Level 42" is the debut single | <div align="justify"> | ||
"Level 42" is the debut single recorded by [[Kimura Kaela]]. It was used as the ending song for the early morning TV program ''[[saku saku]]'', which Kimura starred on. Initially it was released as limited indie edition, with only 390 copies being made (each cost 390 yen) and it was only sold at the [http://www.shinseido.co.jp/ Shinseido] store in [[Kanagawa]]. The single ended up selling out with-in the first three minutes, and brought a crowd of over 2,000 people. The single was re-released a month later under the major label [[Columbia Records]]. | |||
The single reached #14 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and it continued to rank for a total of 14 weeks. "Level 42" sold 8,681 copies during its first week, and went on to sell a total of 30,056 copies. | |||
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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==Music Video== | ==Music Video== | ||
The [[PV|music video]] for "Level 42" was a low budget video. It features Kimura running around a stationary microphone playing her guitar and singing. The video was shot | The [[PV|music video]] for "Level 42" was a low budget video. It features Kimura running around a stationary microphone playing her guitar and singing. The video was shot at Yokohama's Saintly Hall. | ||
==Disambiguation== | ==Disambiguation== | ||
There are | There are currently three versions of "Level 42" to be currently found in [[Kimura Kaela]]'s discography. | ||
; Level 42 | ; Level 42 | ||
: Found on the "Level 42" single as track one. This | : Found on the "Level 42" single as track one. It is later found on the best of compilations ''[[5Years|5years]]'' (track #1) and ''[[10Years|10years]]'' (track #12). This is the standard version of the song, which is set to the [[PV|music video]]. | ||
; Level 42 (Instrumental) | ; Level 42 (Instrumental) | ||
: Found on the "Level 42" single as track four. This verson is the standard version but without the vocals. | : Found on the "Level 42" single as track four. This verson is the standard version but without the vocals. | ||
; Level 42 (Album Take) | ; Level 42 (Album Take) | ||
: Found on the | : Found on the ''[[Kaela|KAELA]]'' album as track #7. This verson has a slightly different arrangement than the version found on the single. | ||
==Performances== | |||
Kimura made her music TV debut on the ''[[POP JAM]]'' program where she recieved a 78.9% on the show for her performance and ended up in third place on their BREAK RADAR NEO RANKINGS chart. | |||
===Concerts=== | |||
* [2005.07.06] ''[[Kaela Kimura 1st Tour 2005 4You|KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU]]'' (#3) | |||
===Television=== | |||
* [2004.07.24] ''[[POP JAM]]'' | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/555488/1/ Oricon Profile] | *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/555488/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
*[http://www.corichan.com/lyrics/albums/kaelak-kaela.html#07 Cori-chan - Lyrics] | *[http://www.corichan.com/lyrics/albums/kaelak-kaela.html#07 Cori-chan - Lyrics] | ||
{{Kimura Kaela}} | |||
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | |||
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:May 2004]] | ||
[[Category:June 2004]] | |||
[[Category:2004 Singles]] | [[Category:2004 Singles]] | ||
[[Category:Debut Single]] | |||
[[Category:2004 Songs]] | [[Category:2004 Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Kimura Kaela Songs]] | [[Category:Kimura Kaela Songs]] | ||
[[Category:TV Theme Song]] | [[Category:TV Theme Song]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:17, 24 October 2016
- Artist
- Kimura Kaela
- Single
- Level 42
- Released
- 2004.05.10 (Indies)
- 2004.06.23
- Catalog Number
- COCA-15677
- Price
- ¥1,050
- Tracklist
- Level 42
- Whatever Are You Looking For?
- Level 42 (Instrumental)
- Whatever Are You Looking For? (Instrumental)
- Information
"Level 42" is the debut single recorded by Kimura Kaela. It was used as the ending song for the early morning TV program saku saku, which Kimura starred on. Initially it was released as limited indie edition, with only 390 copies being made (each cost 390 yen) and it was only sold at the Shinseido store in Kanagawa. The single ended up selling out with-in the first three minutes, and brought a crowd of over 2,000 people. The single was re-released a month later under the major label Columbia Records.
The single reached #14 on the weekly Oricon chart, and it continued to rank for a total of 14 weeks. "Level 42" sold 8,681 copies during its first week, and went on to sell a total of 30,056 copies.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Kimura Kaela
- Music
- Yamazawa Taiyou
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Mutou Hoshiji
Music Video
The music video for "Level 42" was a low budget video. It features Kimura running around a stationary microphone playing her guitar and singing. The video was shot at Yokohama's Saintly Hall.
Disambiguation
There are currently three versions of "Level 42" to be currently found in Kimura Kaela's discography.
- Level 42
- Found on the "Level 42" single as track one. It is later found on the best of compilations 5years (track #1) and 10years (track #12). This is the standard version of the song, which is set to the music video.
- Level 42 (Instrumental)
- Found on the "Level 42" single as track four. This verson is the standard version but without the vocals.
- Level 42 (Album Take)
- Found on the KAELA album as track #7. This verson has a slightly different arrangement than the version found on the single.
Performances
Kimura made her music TV debut on the POP JAM program where she recieved a 78.9% on the show for her performance and ended up in third place on their BREAK RADAR NEO RANKINGS chart.
Concerts
- [2005.07.06] KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU (#3)
Television
- [2004.07.24] POP JAM
External Links
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