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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 11 January 2011
- Artist
- Yanawaraba
- Album
- Yukui Uta (ゆくい歌)
- Released
- 2010.11.03
- Catalog Number
- AKCY-58087
- Price
- ¥2,800
- Tracklist
- Kokoro (こころ)
- Akayura (アカユラ)
- Shounen (少年)
- Yukui (ゆくい)
- Tsuki (月)
- Nan to ka Naru sa (なんとかなるさ)
- Kumori Nochi Hare (曇りのち晴れ)
- Natsuzora (夏空; Summer Sky)
- Kuro Senka (鳳仙花)
- Heiwa no Uta (平和の歌)
- Information
Yukui Uta is the second studio album by Yanawaraba, their first since 2007's Uta Gusui and their first release of any kind since April 2009's single "Takaramono". All of the songs contained in the album are entirely new, irrelevant of any singles released in the past, including "Takaramono" and "Present". The album reached #116 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for one week, selling 985 copies.