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Scratch is Kimura Kaela's third album. Its release comes almost a year after her second album, [[Circle]]. The first press comes with a DVD containing Kimura's most recent videos and footage from recent concerts and a special slipcase. Scratch is Kimura's first release to get a #1 position on the [[Oricon]]. In the first week of sales Scratch sold 198,727 copies, which is more than Circle sold in its thirty-three week run. Ground Control and L.drunk were used as radio singles to promote the album. Scratch sold a total of 359,590 copies, making it the #28 album of 2007.
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''Scratch'' is the third studio album released by [[Kimura Kaela]]. Unlike Kimura's [[Circle|previous album]] this album features a wide range of producers with a different one on each song (except "[[Ground Control|Ground Control]]" and "[[Sweetie (Kimura Kaela)|sweetie]]" both produced by [[Jez Ashurst]] of the British indie rock band [[Wikipedia:Farrah (band)|Farrhah]]). The songs "Ground Control" and "[[L.drunk]]" were used as [[:Category:Radio Single|radio singles]] to promote the album. The song "L.drunk" is also Kimura's first song with long-time composer [[AxSxE]]. The record also sees compositions from [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] royalty like [[Kameda Seiji]], [[BEAT CRUSADERS]], [[Dr.StrangeLove]], indie rock darlings [[Tsutaya Koichi]], [[Iwata Atchu]], and foreigners like Jez Ashurst and [[Wikipedia:Linus Of Hollywood|Linus Of Hollywood]].
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The first press edition of the record comes with a DVD containing Kimura's most recent [[PV|music videos]] and live footage from her recent tours, and a slipcase.  
  
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
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The album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart (her first album to do so), and stayed on the charts for a total of 15 weeks<small><ref>[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/341724/products/693576/1/ Oricon Profile]</ref></small> This is Kimura's best selling studio album. In all it sold a total of 359,590 copies, making it Oricon's #28 album of 2007. The album also charted for two weeks on the World Chart (#3 and #22, respectively).
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==World Chart Positions==
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/693576/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://columbia.jp/artist-info/kaela/COZA-243-4.html Columbia Music Profile]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:20, 10 January 2016

Album Cover
Artist
Kimura Kaela
Album
Scratch
Released
2007.02.07
Catalog Number[1]
COZA-243 (CD+DVD)
COCA-34093 (CD only)
Price
¥3,456 (CD+DVD)
¥2,940 (CD only)
CD Tracklist
  1. L.drunk
  2. Magic Music
  3. Snowdome
  4. Wani to Kotori (ワニと小鳥; The Crocodile and the Small Bird)
  5. dolphin
  6. sweetie
  7. Kirin Tan (きりんタン; Giraffe Tongue)
  8. Scratch
  9. SWINGING LONDON
  10. never land
  11. TREE CLIMBERS
  12. JOEY BOY
  13. Ground Control (Album Mix)
DVD Tracklist
1. Magic Music (PV)
2. TREE CLIMBERS (PV)
3. Snowdome (PV)
Live 1 -Circle Tour at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongaku Dou-
4. Level 42
5. Real Life Real Heart (リルラ リルハ)
6. BEAT
7. happiness!!!
Live 2 -Parlor Kimura de Pop tour-
8. Dare (誰; Who)
9. Circle
10. Thrill Thrill Licker (トゥリル トゥリル リカー)


Information

Scratch is the third studio album released by Kimura Kaela. Unlike Kimura's previous album this album features a wide range of producers with a different one on each song (except "Ground Control" and "sweetie" both produced by Jez Ashurst of the British indie rock band Farrhah). The songs "Ground Control" and "L.drunk" were used as radio singles to promote the album. The song "L.drunk" is also Kimura's first song with long-time composer AxSxE. The record also sees compositions from Japanese rock royalty like Kameda Seiji, BEAT CRUSADERS, Dr.StrangeLove, indie rock darlings Tsutaya Koichi, Iwata Atchu, and foreigners like Jez Ashurst and Linus Of Hollywood.

The first press edition of the record comes with a DVD containing Kimura's most recent music videos and live footage from her recent tours, and a slipcase.

Oricon Chart Positions

The album reached #1 on the weekly Oricon chart (her first album to do so), and stayed on the charts for a total of 15 weeks[2] This is Kimura's best selling studio album. In all it sold a total of 359,590 copies, making it Oricon's #28 album of 2007. The album also charted for two weeks on the World Chart (#3 and #22, respectively).

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 198,727
1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 79,780
1 8 7 7 6 6 5 7 35,423
6 15 11 8 9 10 8 9 18,174
12 - - - - - - 23 8,519
- - - - - - - 33 5,459

Total Reported Sales: 359,590

References