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; Artist
 
; Artist
 
: [[Matsuda Seiko]]
 
: [[Matsuda Seiko]]
 
; Single
 
; Single
: Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁; ''Blue Coral Reef'')  
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: Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁; ''Blue Lagoon'')  
 
; Released
 
; Released
: 1980.07.01 <small>(LP)</small>
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: 1980.07.01  
: 2004.04.14 <small>(CD)</small>
 
 
; Catalog Number
 
; Catalog Number
: 06SH802 <small>(LP)</small>
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: 06SH802  
: SRCL-5676 <small>(CD)</small>
 
 
; Price
 
; Price
: ¥600 <small>(LP)</small>
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: ¥600
: ¥1,050 <small>(CD)</small>
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; Tracklist
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; "Side A" Tracklist
# Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁)  
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# Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁; ''Blue Lagoon'')
# [[True Love ~Sotto Kuchizukete|TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete]] (そっとくちづけて)
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; "Side B" Tracklist
# Aoi Sangoshou (Original Karaoke) (青い珊瑚礁(オリジナル・カラオケ)) <small>(CD only)</small>
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# [[True Love ~Sotto Kuchizukete|TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete]] (そっとくちづけて; ''Gently Stop Kissing'')  
# [[True Love ~Sotto Kuchizukete|TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete (Original Karaoke)]] (そっとくちづけて(オリジナル・カラオケ)) <small>(CD only)</small>
 
  
  
 
; Information
 
; Information
"Aoi Sangoshou" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s second single. Matsuda won the best newcomer awards at the "22nd Japan Record Awards" and the "11th Japan Music Awards" thanks to the title track. The single re-released in CD format in 2004 including the instrumental tracks. "Aoi Sangoshou" reached #2 on Oricon charts and sold 564,000 copies, becoming the #15 single of 1980. The re-edition CD reached #88 and charted for one week.  
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"Aoi Sangoshou" is the second single recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]]. It was used as [[Wikipedia:Ezaki Glico|Gilco]]'s Yorere Ice Cream [[CM|commercial]] theme; It used as the entrance march of the 53rd High School Baseball Tournament held in the Spring 1981, and she attended the opening ceremony as a guest. Matsuda's "Aoi Sangoshou" became her first breakout hit. The single launched her career, as well as the second Idol Wave of the 1980s.<ref>[http://kayokyokuplus.blogspot.com/search/label/Seiko%20Matsuda?updated-max=2015-02-24T19:50:00-05:00&max-results=20&start=20&by-date=false ''Kay Kayoku Plus'': "Seiko Matsuda - Aoi Sangoshou / True Love"]</ref> It won her the best newcomer awards at both [[22nd Japan Record Awards]] and [[11th Japan Kayo Awards]], and it got her on spot at [[NHK]]'s annual ''[[Kohaku Uta Gassen]]''. This was her lead-in single to her debut studio album, ''[[Squall (Matsuda Seiko album)|SQUALL]]''.
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In 1989, "Aoi Sangoshou" was released on a 8cm CD single. It was released as a 12cm CD in 2004 to commemorate her 25th anniversary of her debut. It includes the instrumental version of both tracks.  
  
 
==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
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[[File:Matsuda Seiko - Aoi Sangoshou promo.jpeg|thumb|300px|Matsuda Seiko promoting the single]]
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;Lyrics
 
;Lyrics
 
: [[Miura Yoshiko]]
 
: [[Miura Yoshiko]]
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;Other Information
 
;Other Information
 
:Arrangement: [[Ohmura Masaaki]]
 
:Arrangement: [[Ohmura Masaaki]]
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==Concert Performances==
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* [1982] [[Fantastic Concert Lemon no Kisetsu]] <small>(Medley)</small>
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* [1982] [[Fantastic Concert Nagisa no Balcony]] <small>(Medley)</small>
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* [1984] [[Seikoland ~ Budokan Live '83]]
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* [1985] [[Seiko Call ~Live'85~|SEIKO CALL ~Live'85~]]
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* [1991] [[1991 Concert Tour Amusement Park]]
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* [2000] [[Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2000 20th Party]] <small>(Medley)</small>
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* [2005] [[25th Anniversary Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2005 Fairy]]
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* [2008] [[Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2008 My Pure Melody|SEIKO MATSUDA CONCERT TOUR 2008 My pure melody]]
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* [2009] [[Seiko Matsuda Count Down Live Party 2008-2009|SEIKO MATSUDA COUNT DOWN LIVE PARTY 2008-2009]]
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* [2010] [[Seiko Matsuda Count Down Live Party 2009~2010|SEIKO MATSUDA COUNT DOWN LIVE PARTY 2009~2010]]
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* [2010] [[Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2010 "My Prelude"|SEIKO MATSUDA CONCERT TOUR 2010 "My Prelude"]]
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* [2011] [[Seiko Matsuda Count Down Live Party 2010~2011|SEIKO MATSUDA COUNT DOWN LIVE PARTY 2010~2011]]
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==Cover Versions==
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"Aoi Sangoshou" is a song originally performed by then [[Idol|idol]] singer [[Matsuda Seiko]]. The following are covers of Matsuda's song, listed below in order of release.
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* In 1991 , ONCE UPON A TIME (TONYA TOWNSEND, ROBIN BAIN, GINA KATSANDRIS) covered (album "Spring Is Just Ahead").
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* In 2007, Hiromi Hiroshi , which used to be right before marriage, sang as a parody with CM of Mandom 's hair color "Produce".
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* In 2008 , Kyoko Fukada sang the beginning of the original song with the commercial of Kirin 's Can Kuhay "New · iced Lemon".
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* In 2008 , bird covered with the album "MY LOVE".
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* In 2010, three people, Asami Imai , Yumi Hara , and Ami Amumakura covered at Radio Osaka 's radio program " THE IDOLM @ STER STATION !!! " corner at "Diva Paradise 2010".
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* The songs are recorded in the album "THE IDOLM @ STER STATION !!! THIRD TRAVEL WANTED" released in 2011 .
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* In 2012 , Haruna Ai covered. It is included as a single "summer uneven love" coupling.
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* In 2016 , LinQ 's Shinku Sakura covered. In the first limited edition of the single "Supreme" it is recorded as an insertion song of everyone's favorite movies ♪.
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==Oricon Chart Postions==
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The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, making it Matsuda's first release to chart in Oricon's Top 10. It sold 564,000 copies, becoming the #15 single of 1980. The re-edition CD reached #88 and charted for one week.
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|- style="background:#efefef"
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!Year||Month||Rank||
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|- align="center"
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||1980||August||7||
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|- align="center"
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||1980||September||2||
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|- align="center"
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||1980||October||8||
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|}
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==Reissues==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
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|- style="background:#efefef"
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!Format||Released||Catalog Number||Price||Tracklist||
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|- align="center"
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|CD||2004.04.14||SRCL-5676||¥1,050||<small>
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# Aoi Sangoshou
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# [[True Love ~Sotto Kuchizukete|TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete]]
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# Aoi Sangoshou (Original Karaoke)
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# [[True Love ~Sotto Kuchizukete|TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete (Original Karaoke)]]
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</small>
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|}
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==Refereneces==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/539809/1/ CD Oricon Music Profile]
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*Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/539809/1/ 2004 CD]
*[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/SeikoMatsuda/SRCL-5676/index.html CD Sony Music Profile]  
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*Sony Music Profile: [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/SeikoMatsuda/SRCL-5676/index.html 2004 CD]  
  
 
{{Matsuda Seiko}}
 
{{Matsuda Seiko}}
 
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{{disambig}}
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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[[Category:July 1980]]
 
[[Category:1980 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1980 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1980 Records]]
 
[[Category:1980 Records]]
 
[[Category:1980 Songs]]
 
[[Category:1980 Songs]]
 
[[Category:Matsuda Seiko Songs]]
 
[[Category:Matsuda Seiko Songs]]
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[[Category:CM Theme Song]]

Revision as of 20:30, 20 January 2017

Single Cover
Artist
Matsuda Seiko
Single
Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁; Blue Lagoon)
Released
1980.07.01
Catalog Number
06SH802
Price
¥600
"Side A" Tracklist
  1. Aoi Sangoshou (青い珊瑚礁; Blue Lagoon)
"Side B" Tracklist
  1. TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete (そっとくちづけて; Gently Stop Kissing)


Information

"Aoi Sangoshou" is the second single recorded by Matsuda Seiko. It was used as Gilco's Yorere Ice Cream commercial theme; It used as the entrance march of the 53rd High School Baseball Tournament held in the Spring 1981, and she attended the opening ceremony as a guest. Matsuda's "Aoi Sangoshou" became her first breakout hit. The single launched her career, as well as the second Idol Wave of the 1980s.[1] It won her the best newcomer awards at both 22nd Japan Record Awards and 11th Japan Kayo Awards, and it got her on spot at NHK's annual Kohaku Uta Gassen. This was her lead-in single to her debut studio album, SQUALL.

In 1989, "Aoi Sangoshou" was released on a 8cm CD single. It was released as a 12cm CD in 2004 to commemorate her 25th anniversary of her debut. It includes the instrumental version of both tracks.

Song Information

Matsuda Seiko promoting the single
Lyrics
Miura Yoshiko
Music
Oda Yuuichirou
Other Information
Arrangement: Ohmura Masaaki

Oricon Chart Postions

The single reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart, making it Matsuda's first release to chart in Oricon's Top 10. It sold 564,000 copies, becoming the #15 single of 1980. The re-edition CD reached #88 and charted for one week.

Year Month Rank
1980 August 7
1980 September 2
1980 October 8

Reissues

Format Released Catalog Number Price Tracklist
CD 2004.04.14 SRCL-5676 ¥1,050
  1. Aoi Sangoshou
  2. TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete
  3. Aoi Sangoshou (Original Karaoke)
  4. TRUE LOVE ~Sotto Kuchizukete (Original Karaoke)

Refereneces

External Links


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