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Ai Kago Meets Jazz ~The First Door~

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Album Cover
Artist
Kago Ai
Album
AI KAGO meets JAZZ ~The first door~ (加護亜依・ミーツ・ジャズ~ザ・ファースト・ドア~)
Released
2010.03.31
Catalog Number
XNAE-10029
Price
¥2,500
Tracklist
  1. How High the Moon (Original: Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock)
  2. Night and Day (Original: Fred Astaire)
  3. Blue Moon (Original: Connee Boswell)
  4. Sunny (Original: Bobby Hebb)
  5. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Original: Janet Blair and Don Ameche)
  6. Someone to Watch Over Me (Original: Gertrude Lawrence)
  7. When You Wish upon a Star (Original: Cliff Edwards)
  8. Fly Me to the Moon (Original: Felicia Sanders)
  9. Over the Rainbow (Original: Judy Garland)
  10. All of Me (Original: Belle Baker)
  11. 17sai yo Sayonara (17才よさようなら) (Original: The Peanuts)


Information

AI KAGO meets JAZZ ~The first door~ is Kago Ai's debut album in solitaire. The songs are covers of old American Jazz standards, with the exception of "17sai yo Sayonara" which is a Jazz cover of The Peanuts' 11th single, which is turn a cover of "Arrivederci," an Italian song by Umberto Bindi. Kago already sang a cover of this song, "17sai yo Sayonara (ARRIVEDERCI)", when she was a member of W. The album reached #242 on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for one week, selling 527 copies.

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