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# [[Zetzubou no Hate]] (絶望の果て; ''End of Despair'') | # [[Zetzubou no Hate]] (絶望の果て; ''End of Despair'') | ||
# [[Sakura Chiru Mae ni]] (さくら散る前に; ''Before the [[wikipedia:Sakura|Sakura]] Falls'') | # [[Sakura Chiru Mae ni]] (さくら散る前に; ''Before the [[wikipedia:Sakura|Sakura]] Falls'') | ||
# [[Aozora no Hate|Buranko ni Yurete]] (ブランコに揺れて) | # [[Aozora no Hate|Buranko ni Yurete]] (ブランコに揺れて; ''Swaying on the Swing'') | ||
# [[Utau Riyuu / Habataite Tori wa Kieru|Utau Riyuu]] (歌う理由; ''My Reason for Singing'') | # [[Utau Riyuu / Habataite Tori wa Kieru|Utau Riyuu]] (歌う理由; ''My Reason for Singing'') | ||
# [[Futari (Okuda Miwako song)|Futari (2002.11.4 La Valse)]] (ふたり; ''The Two of Us'') | # [[Futari (Okuda Miwako song)|Futari (2002.11.4 La Valse)]] (ふたり; ''The Two of Us'') |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 25 January 2014
- Artist
- Okuda Miwako
- Album
- Futari (二人; The Two of Us)
- Released
- 2005.06.22
- Catalog Number
- BVCR-11071
- Price
- ¥ 2,913
- Tracklist
- Aozora no Hate (青空の果て; Over the Blue Sky)
- Mugon (無言; Silence)
- Ame no Oto (雨の音; The Sound of Rain)
- Ame to Yume no Ato ni (雨と夢のあとに; After the Rain and Dreams)
- Nichiyoubi no Asa (日曜日の朝; Sunday Morning)
- Yume (夢; Dreams)
- Kanashimi ni Oborete (哀しみに溺れて; Drowning in Sorrow)
- Habataite Tori wa Kieru (はばたいて鳥は消える; Flapping its Wings, a Bird Disappears)
- Zetzubou no Hate (絶望の果て; End of Despair)
- Sakura Chiru Mae ni (さくら散る前に; Before the Sakura Falls)
- Buranko ni Yurete (ブランコに揺れて; Swaying on the Swing)
- Utau Riyuu (歌う理由; My Reason for Singing)
- Futari (2002.11.4 La Valse) (ふたり; The Two of Us)
- Information
Futari is Okuda Miwako's debut album, released only a month after one of her most successful singles ("Ame to Yume no Ato ni"). It features six tracks from her previous four singles, a live track and six new songs. It reached #40 on the Oricon charts, charting for 4 weeks.
Futari is a pop/rock album, alternating ballads and more energetic songs (sometimes these two styles in the same song). Its uniqueness comes from the words which detonated in the cozy world of J-pop. Miwako tells stories of lack, doubt and pain. Several songs deal with thoughts and evoke suicide and death...