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''manifesto'' is [[Nakayama Miho]]'s 21st album and final album before her hiatus. | ''manifesto'' is [[Nakayama Miho]]'s 21st album and final album before her hiatus. Nakayama co-produced this album with Little Creatures. This ambitious, progressive album has a mixture of electronica, Jazz and fusion taste which enhanced her music dimension to another level. Although a commercial disappointment, manifesto as the title suggested, a manifesto of Nakayama's musical revolution. The album reached #29 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks, selling over 12,000 copies. | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 2 December 2011

- Artist
- Nakayama Miho
- Album
- manifesto
- Released
- 1998.06.10
- Catalog Number
- KICS-750
- Price
- ¥2,300
- Tracklist
- ESPRESSO'n'MILK
- Akiru Made (あきるまで)
- Vichyssoise Flower (ビシソワーズ フラワー)
- SEVILLANA
- Sweetest Lover
- Mark
- Simple Things #22
- Information
manifesto is Nakayama Miho's 21st album and final album before her hiatus. Nakayama co-produced this album with Little Creatures. This ambitious, progressive album has a mixture of electronica, Jazz and fusion taste which enhanced her music dimension to another level. Although a commercial disappointment, manifesto as the title suggested, a manifesto of Nakayama's musical revolution. The album reached #29 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for two weeks, selling over 12,000 copies.