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− | # [[Ringo no Uta]] (林檎の唄; ''A Song of Apples'') | + | # [[Ringo no Uta (Tokyo Jihen)|Ringo no Uta]] (林檎の唄; ''A Song of Apples'') |
− | # [[Gunjou Biyori]] (群青日和; '' | + | # [[Gunjou Biyori]] (群青日和; ''Ideal Days for Ultramarine'') |
− | # [[Nyuusui Negai]] (入水願い; ''Drowning Death Wish | + | # [[Nyuusui Negai]] (入水願い; ''Drowning Death Wish'') |
− | # [[Sounan ( | + | # [[Sounan (Tokyo Jihen)|Sounan]] (遭難; ''Distress'') |
− | # [[Crawl]] (クロール) | + | # [[Crawl (Tokyo Jihen)|Crawl]] (クロール) |
− | # [[Genjitsu ni Oite]] (現実に於て; ''In Reality | + | # [[Genjitsu ni Oite]] (現実に於て; ''In Reality'') |
− | # [[Genjitsu wo Warau]] (現実を嗤う; ''Laugh at Reality | + | # [[Genjitsu wo Warau]] (現実を嗤う; ''Laugh at Reality'') |
− | # [[Service]] (サービス) | + | # [[Service (Tokyo Jihen)|Service]] (サービス) |
− | # [[Ekimae]] (駅前; ''In front of the Station | + | # [[Ekimae (Tokyo Jihen)|Ekimae]] (駅前; ''In front of the Station'') |
− | # [[Omatsuri Sawagi]] (御祭騒ぎ; ''Festival Uproar | + | # [[Omatsuri Sawagi]] (御祭騒ぎ; ''Festival Uproar'') |
# [[Bokoku Joucho]] (母国情緒; ''Feelings for My Motherland'') | # [[Bokoku Joucho]] (母国情緒; ''Feelings for My Motherland'') | ||
− | # [[Yume no Ato]] (夢のあと; ''After | + | # [[Yume no Ato]] (夢のあと; ''After A Dream'') |
; Information | ; Information | ||
− | "Kyouiku | + | <div align="justify"> |
+ | ''Kyouiku'' is the first studio album released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. The album was almost completely written by [[Shiina Ringo]], with [[Hiizumi Masayuki|H Zeddo M]] writing the melody for "[[Gunjou Biyori]]", "[[Genjitsu ni Oite]]" and "[[Service (Tokyo Jihen)|Service]]". "[[Ringo no Uta]]" was also the last single released by [[Shiina Ringo]]. While the lyrics are the same, the song (instrumentals and arrangement) is completely remade, to better adapt to [[Tokyo Jihen]]'s musical progression. Shiina chose to maintain orthographic symmetry when translating the song titles to English, and therefore her English song titles are not exact translations. The album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 26 weeks. Because it sold 383,815 copies, it became the [[2005 Oricon Top 100 Albums|#33 album of 2005]]. This album reached #13 on World Charts for album sales. | ||
+ | </div> | ||
==World Chart Positions== | ==World Chart Positions== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/570361/1/ Oricon Profile] | + | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/570361/1/ Oricon Profile] |
+ | {{Tokyo Jihen}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:2004 Albums]] | [[Category:2004 Albums]] | ||
[[Category:2005 Oricon Top 100 Albums]] | [[Category:2005 Oricon Top 100 Albums]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Debut Album]] | ||
[[Category:World Charts]] | [[Category:World Charts]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:November 2004]] |
Revision as of 14:00, 20 October 2012
- Artist
- Tokyo Jihen
- Album
- Kyouiku (教育; Education)
- Released
- 2004.11.25
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-25452
- Price
- ¥3,059
- Tracklist
- Ringo no Uta (林檎の唄; A Song of Apples)
- Gunjou Biyori (群青日和; Ideal Days for Ultramarine)
- Nyuusui Negai (入水願い; Drowning Death Wish)
- Sounan (遭難; Distress)
- Crawl (クロール)
- Genjitsu ni Oite (現実に於て; In Reality)
- Genjitsu wo Warau (現実を嗤う; Laugh at Reality)
- Service (サービス)
- Ekimae (駅前; In front of the Station)
- Omatsuri Sawagi (御祭騒ぎ; Festival Uproar)
- Bokoku Joucho (母国情緒; Feelings for My Motherland)
- Yume no Ato (夢のあと; After A Dream)
- Information
Kyouiku is the first studio album released by Tokyo Jihen. The album was almost completely written by Shiina Ringo, with H Zeddo M writing the melody for "Gunjou Biyori", "Genjitsu ni Oite" and "Service". "Ringo no Uta" was also the last single released by Shiina Ringo. While the lyrics are the same, the song (instrumentals and arrangement) is completely remade, to better adapt to Tokyo Jihen's musical progression. Shiina chose to maintain orthographic symmetry when translating the song titles to English, and therefore her English song titles are not exact translations. The album reached #2 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 26 weeks. Because it sold 383,815 copies, it became the #33 album of 2005. This album reached #13 on World Charts for album sales.
World Chart Positions
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Position | 13 |
External Links
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