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"Hanabi" is the second single released by capsule. The title song was used as TBS's "Express" Weather Corner theme song for the months of June and July. Tracks one and two were later placed on their debut album "[[High Collar Girl]]".
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"Hanabi" is the second single released by [[capsule (group)|capsule]]. "Hanabi" is said to evoke a sense of nostalgia the first time you listen to it, and is first-rate pop that is a little bit sad; the (up) tempo of the song only emphasizes the sourness.<ref>"[http://www.yamahamusic.co.jp/goods.php?id=121&a_id=73 Yamaha Music Profile]" Retrieved 2011-06-05.</ref> The titular track was used as the TBS' ''[[Express (TV program)|Express]]'' Weather Corner theme song for the months of June and July (2001). The B-side song "[[Hitotsu Futatsu Mittsu]]" was later used as the theme song of the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PS2]] game ''[[Drift Champ]]''. The single did not manage to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
 
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/449115/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 5 June 2011

Single Cover
Artist
capsule
Single
Hanabi (花火)
Released
2001.07.04
Catalog Number
YCDW-00003
Price
¥1,050
Tracklist
  1. Hanabi (花火; Fireworks)
  2. Shashin (写真; Photograph)
  3. Hitotsu Futatsu Mittsu (一つ二つ三つ; One Two Three)
  4. Hitotsu Futatsu Mittsu (Kataban - Ni) (一つ二つ三つ (型番 - 弐); (Model No. 2))


Information

"Hanabi" is the second single released by capsule. "Hanabi" is said to evoke a sense of nostalgia the first time you listen to it, and is first-rate pop that is a little bit sad; the (up) tempo of the song only emphasizes the sourness.[1] The titular track was used as the TBS' Express Weather Corner theme song for the months of June and July (2001). The B-side song "Hitotsu Futatsu Mittsu" was later used as the theme song of the PS2 game Drift Champ. The single did not manage to chart on the Oricon charts.

Song Information

Lyrics
Nakata Yasutaka
Music
Nakata Yasutaka
Other Information
Arrangement: Nakata Yasutaka

References

  1. "Yamaha Music Profile" Retrieved 2011-06-05.

External Links