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''eastview'' is the second studio indie album released by [[MONKEY MAJIK]], under [[Indie|indie]] label [[UNDER HORSE RECORDS]]. The album is named after the [[Wikipedia:Vanier, Ontario|neighborhood]] that [[blanc.|Maynard]] and [[Blaise Plant|Blaise]] grew up in. The album reached #122 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for eleven weeks. It sold 14,000 copies in total.
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''eastview'' is the second studio indie album released by [[MONKEY MAJIK]], under [[Indie|indie]] label [[UNDER HORSE RECORDS]]. "[[One Moment|One moment]]" was used as BGM for snowboard documentary movie ''[[Bd|bd]]''. "[[Kamome]]" was used as theme song by [[NHK]] Sendai Broadcasting Station for Tōhoku's Blocknet program ''Nattoku! Kokon Tōhoku''. "[[Decay (MONKEY MAJIK)|Decay]]" was used as [[Murasaki Sports]] [[CM|commercial]] song. The album was named after the [[Wikipedia:Vanier, Ontario|neighborhood]] that [[blanc.|Maynard]] and [[Blaise Plant|Blaise]] grew up in.  
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The album reached #122 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for eleven weeks. In total, it sold 14,000 copies.
  
 
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Album Cover
Artist
MONKEY MAJIK
Album
eastview
Released
2005.09.21
Catalog Number
UHR-9
Price
¥2,200
Tracklist
  1. One moment
  2. Livin' in the sun
  3. All my life
  4. Kamome (カモメ; Seagull')
  5. 1996
  6. I was waiting
  7. Inside
  8. Kanpai (カンパイ; Cheers)
  9. Decay
  10. Apology Accepted
  11. Take


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eastview is the second studio indie album released by MONKEY MAJIK, under indie label UNDER HORSE RECORDS. "One moment" was used as BGM for snowboard documentary movie bd. "Kamome" was used as theme song by NHK Sendai Broadcasting Station for Tōhoku's Blocknet program Nattoku! Kokon Tōhoku. "Decay" was used as Murasaki Sports commercial song. The album was named after the neighborhood that Maynard and Blaise grew up in.

The album reached #122 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for eleven weeks. In total, it sold 14,000 copies.

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