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==Oricon Chart Positions==
==Oricon Chart Positions==
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Revision as of 06:20, 28 December 2009

File:Tokyo jihen-sports.jpg
Album art
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Album
Sports (スポーツ)
Released
2010.02.24
Catalog Number
TOCT-26940
Price
¥3,059
CD Tracklist
  1. Ikiru (生きる; To live)
  2. Denpa Tsuushin (電波通信; Radio communication)
  3. Season Sayonara (シーズンサヨナラ; Season's goodbye)
  4. Kachiikusa (勝ち戦; Victory)
  5. FOUL
  6. Utten Kekkou (雨天決行; Continue in the event of rain)
  7. Noudouteki Sanpunkan (能動的三分間; 3 minutes)
  8. Zettai Zetsumei (絶体絶命; Stalemate)
  9. FAIR
  10. Noriki (乗り気; Eagerness)
  11. Sweet Spot (スイートスポット)
  12. Senkou Shoujo (閃光少女; Flash girl)
  13. Kimaru (極まる; The end)


Information

"Sports" is Tokyo Jihen's fourth album. Following the television genre theme of their previous album (ie: Education, Adult, Variety), this release deals with the idea of physical movement. The two #1 charting songs Senkou Shoujo and Noudouteki Sanpunkan were the lead-in singles for this album. The first pressing comes with a gold medal emboss sleeve case. "ULTRA C" is the promotional tour to support this album. The tour will start in March 2010.

Oricon Chart Positions

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Total Reported Sales: xx,xxx

External Links

  • Oricon Profile: [1]