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Circle is the second album released by Kimura Kaela. This album managed to reach the number two position on the [[Oricon]] and charted for a total of thirty-three weeks. The title track Circle was used as the radio single for the album as well as the [[Wikipedia:Kit Kat|Kit-Kat Bar]] [[CM]] song. The song Thrill Thrill Licker was used in the movie [[Kiraware Matsuko no Isshou]], starring [[BONNIE PINK]]. As this album sold 192,350 copies in 2006, it became the #67 album of the year.
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''Circle'' is the is the sophomore album recorded by Kimura Kaela. The majority of the record was written and produced by [[Aida Shigekazu]], who previously contributed his compositions for "[[Ano Koro]]" and "[[Dare]]". The bulk of the album has a guitar heavy rock sound, influenced by musicians like [[Okuda Tamio]] ([[UNICORN]]), [[Takakuwa Tei]] ([[Curly Giraffe]]), and [[Bloodthirsty Butchers]]. A couple of tracks are [[Wikipedia:Electropop|electropop]] songs. This album also features Kimura's [[You (Kimura Kaela)|first work]] with friend and composer [[Watanabe Shinobu]] of [[ASPARAGUS]]. The [[Circle (Kimura Kaela song)|title track]] was used as the radio single for the album as well as the [[Wikipedia:Kit Kat|Kit-Kat Bar]] [[CM]] song. The song "[[Thrill Thrill Licker]]" was used in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Memories of Matsuko|Kiraware Matsuko no Isshou]]'' starring [[BONNIE PINK]].  
 
 
==World Chart Positions==
 
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==External Links==
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The album reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, where it continued to chart for 38 weeks<small><ref>[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/341724/products/642576/1/ Oricon Profile]</ref></small>. In 2006 this record sold 192,350 copies, making Oricon's #67 album of the year. The album also reached #15 on the World Chart. This record is certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]<small><ref>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_(木村カエラのアルバム) Japanese Wikipedia: Circle]</ref></small>
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/642576/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
  
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{Kimura Kaela}}
 
{{Kimura Kaela}}
  
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[[Category:March 2006]]
 
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
 
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 10 January 2016

Album Cover
Artist
Kimura Kaela
Album
Circle
Released
2006.03.08
Catalog Number
COCP-33521 (CD+DVD)
COCP-33522 (CD only)
Price
¥3,150 (CD+DVD)
¥2,835 (CD only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Real Life Real Heart (リルラ リルハ)
  2. tea cup
  3. I ♥ hug
  4. BEAT (Album Ver.)
  5. Trill Trill Recur (トゥリル トゥリル リカー)
  6. Twinkle (NANA Ver.)
  7. You
  8. Pioneer
  9. Deep Blue Sky
  10. Dancing Now
  11. Circle
  12. Hachimitsu (はちみつ; Honey)
  13. C-hildren
DVD Tracklist
  1. Real Life Real Heart (リルラ リルハ) (PV)
  2. BEAT (PV)
  3. You (PV)


Information

Circle is the is the sophomore album recorded by Kimura Kaela. The majority of the record was written and produced by Aida Shigekazu, who previously contributed his compositions for "Ano Koro" and "Dare". The bulk of the album has a guitar heavy rock sound, influenced by musicians like Okuda Tamio (UNICORN), Takakuwa Tei (Curly Giraffe), and Bloodthirsty Butchers. A couple of tracks are electropop songs. This album also features Kimura's first work with friend and composer Watanabe Shinobu of ASPARAGUS. The title track was used as the radio single for the album as well as the Kit-Kat Bar CM song. The song "Thrill Thrill Licker" was used in the film Kiraware Matsuko no Isshou starring BONNIE PINK.

The album reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart, where it continued to chart for 38 weeks[1]. In 2006 this record sold 192,350 copies, making Oricon's #67 album of the year. The album also reached #15 on the World Chart. This record is certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan[2]

References