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"Katte ni Sindbad" is the debut single released by [[Southern All Stars]]. The title track was used as [http://www.asahiinryo.co.jp/mitsuya-cider/index.psp.html Mitsuya Cider] CM theme song. In 2003, and in commemoration of the group' 25th anniversary, the single was reissued in LP and 12cm CD limited editions (limited to 250,000 copies). The CD edition was housed in a special box including commemorative goods and featuring the instrumental track. | "Katte ni Sindbad" is the debut single released by [[Southern All Stars]]. The title track was used as [http://www.asahiinryo.co.jp/mitsuya-cider/index.psp.html Mitsuya Cider] CM theme song. In 2003, and in commemoration of the group' 25th anniversary, the single was reissued in LP and 12cm CD limited editions (limited to 250,000 copies). The CD edition was housed in a special box including commemorative goods and featuring the instrumental track. | ||
The original release debuted at #132 on Oricon charts, but eventually reached #55. The 1988 8cm CD reissue reached #3 on Oricon charts, and charted for 35 weeks. The 2003 Special Box edition reached #1 on Oricon charts, and charted for 10 weeks, selling 290,595 copies and becoming the #23 single of that year. | The original release debuted at #132 on Oricon charts, but eventually reached #55, selling around 440,000 copies and becoming the #23 single of that year. The 1988 8cm CD reissue reached #3 on Oricon charts, and charted for 35 weeks. The 2003 Special Box edition reached #1 on Oricon charts, and charted for 10 weeks, selling 290,595 copies and becoming the #23 single of that year. | ||
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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[[Category:Southern All Stars Songs]] | [[Category:Southern All Stars Songs]] | ||
[[Category:CM Theme Song]] | [[Category:CM Theme Song]] | ||
[[Category:1978 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] | |||
[[Category:2003 Number 1 Singles]] | [[Category:2003 Number 1 Singles]] | ||
[[Category:2003 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] | [[Category:2003 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] |
Revision as of 10:28, 17 March 2013
- Artist
- Southern All Stars
- Single
- Katte ni Sindbad (勝手にシンドバッド; Willfully Sinbad)
- Released
- 1978.06.25
- 1988.06.25 (8cm CD Reissue)
- 1998.02.11 (8cm CD Reissue)
- 2003.06.25 (25th Anniversary Reissue)
- 2005.06.25 (12cm CD Reissue)
- Catalog Number
- VIH-1019
- VDRS-1044 (1988 8cm CD Reissue)
- VIDL-30101 (1998 8cm CD Reissue)
- VIKL-30625 (25th Anniversary LP Reissue)
- VIZL-625 (25th Anniversary 12cm CD Special Box Edition)
- VICL-36001 (2005 12cm CD Reissue)
- Price
- ¥600
- ¥937 (1988 8cm CD Reissue)
- ¥800 (1998 8cm CD Reissue / 2005 12cm CD Reissue)
- ¥630 (25th Anniversary LP Reissue)
- ¥2,205 (25th Anniversary 12cm CD Special Box Edition)
- Tracklist
- Katte ni Sindbad (勝手にシンドバッド)
- Atatte Kudakero (当って砕けろ)
- Katte ni Sindbad (Instrumental) (勝手にシンドバッド) (25th Anniversary Special Box Edition Only)
- Information
"Katte ni Sindbad" is the debut single released by Southern All Stars. The title track was used as Mitsuya Cider CM theme song. In 2003, and in commemoration of the group' 25th anniversary, the single was reissued in LP and 12cm CD limited editions (limited to 250,000 copies). The CD edition was housed in a special box including commemorative goods and featuring the instrumental track.
The original release debuted at #132 on Oricon charts, but eventually reached #55, selling around 440,000 copies and becoming the #23 single of that year. The 1988 8cm CD reissue reached #3 on Oricon charts, and charted for 35 weeks. The 2003 Special Box edition reached #1 on Oricon charts, and charted for 10 weeks, selling 290,595 copies and becoming the #23 single of that year.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Kuwata Keisuke
- Music
- Kuwata Keisuke
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Saitou Nobu, Southern All Stars
- Wind Inst. Arrangement: Horn Spectrum
- Horn: Horn Spectrum
- Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax: Nakamura Satoshi
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Kanezaki Junichi, Nitta Ichirou
- Trombone: Nitta Ichirou
External Links
- Oricon Profile: Original Release | 1988 Reissue | 1998 Reissue | 2003 LP Reissue | 2003 Special Box Reissue | 2005 Reissue
- 25th Anniversary Special Website