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# [[Oya Shirazu|Oya Shirazu]] (親知らず; ''Parents Don't Know'')
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# [[Oya Shirazu]] (親知らず; ''Parents Don't Know'')
# [[Make Up ! Make Up!|Make Up ! Make Up!]]
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# [[Make Up! Make Up!]]
# [[Shangrila]] (シャングリラ)
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# [[Shangri-La (chatmonchy)|Shangri-La]] (シャングリラ)
# [[Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni|Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni]] (世界が終わる夜に; ''In the Night the World Ends'')
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# [[Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni]] (世界が終わる夜に; ''The Night the World Ends'')
# [[Te no Naru Hou e|Te no Naru Hou e]] (手のなるほうへ; ''Towards the Hands'')
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# [[Te no Naru Hou e]] (手のなるほうへ; ''Towards the Hands'')
# [[Tobiuo no Butterfly|Tobiuo no Butterfly]] (とび魚のバタフライ; ''The Butterfly of the Flying Fish'')
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# [[Tobiuo no Butterfly]] (とび魚のバタフライ; ''The Butterfly of the Flying Fish'')
 
# [[Daidai]] (橙; ''Bitter Orange'')
 
# [[Daidai]] (橙; ''Bitter Orange'')
 
# [[Sunao|Sunao]] (素直; ''Docile'')
 
# [[Sunao|Sunao]] (素直; ''Docile'')
# [[Mayonaka Yuuen Chi|Mayonaka Yuuen Chi]] (真夜中遊園地; ''Midnight Amusement Park'')
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# [[Mayonaka Yuuen Chi]] (真夜中遊園地; ''Midnight Amusement Park'')
 
# [[Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai]] (女子たちに明日はない; ''Girl's Won't Have Tomorrow'')
 
# [[Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai]] (女子たちに明日はない; ''Girl's Won't Have Tomorrow'')
# [[Bus Romance|Bus Romance]] (バスロマンス)
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# [[Mobile World|Mobile World]] (モバイルワールド)
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# [[Mobile World]] (モバイルワールド)
 
# [[Mikadzuki (chatmonchy)|Mikadzuki]] (ミカヅキ; ''Crescent Moon'')
 
# [[Mikadzuki (chatmonchy)|Mikadzuki]] (ミカヅキ; ''Crescent Moon'')
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'''Seimeiryoku''' is the second album released by [[chatmonchy]]. The album comes after the release of four very successful singles including the anime themes for [[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]] ("[[Daidai]]") and [[Hataraki Man|Hataraki Man]] ("[[Shangrila]]"). "[[Bus Romance|Bus Romance]]" was used as the Lotte Company's Ghanaian chocolate milk [[CM]] song.
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''Seimeiryoku'' is the second studio album released by [[chatmonchy]]. The album was produced by [[Ishiwatari Junchi]], a former member of the rock band [[SUPERCAR]]. The album comes after the release of four successful singles, some which were used as the themes song for [[Anime|anime]] such as ''[[BLEACH (anime)|BLEACH]]'' ("[[Daidai]]") and ''[[Hataraki Man|Hataraki Man]]'' ("[[Shangri-La (chatmonchy)|Shangri-La]]"). The song "[[Bus Romance|Bus Romance]]" was used as the Lotte Company's Ghanaian chocolate milk [[CM]] song.
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The album reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 33 weeks. This is the band's best selling and longest charting album. During the first day of its release the album reached #1 on the chart, but was soon knocked down to #2, by [[Wikipedia:Backstreet Boys|Backstreet Boys]]' ''[[Wikipedia:Unbreakable (Backstreet Boys album)|Unbreakable]]'', which took over the #1 position for the week.  
  
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/732678/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/732678/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Revision as of 23:16, 20 March 2010

Album Cover
Artist
chatmonchy
Album
Seimeiryoku (生命力; One's Life Force)
Released
2007.10.24
Catalog Number
KSCL-1120
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Oya Shirazu (親知らず; Parents Don't Know)
  2. Make Up! Make Up!
  3. Shangri-La (シャングリラ)
  4. Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni (世界が終わる夜に; The Night the World Ends)
  5. Te no Naru Hou e (手のなるほうへ; Towards the Hands)
  6. Tobiuo no Butterfly (とび魚のバタフライ; The Butterfly of the Flying Fish)
  7. Daidai (橙; Bitter Orange)
  8. Sunao (素直; Docile)
  9. Mayonaka Yuuen Chi (真夜中遊園地; Midnight Amusement Park)
  10. Joshi Tachi ni Asu wa Nai (女子たちに明日はない; Girl's Won't Have Tomorrow)
  11. Bus Romance (バスロマンス)
  12. Mobile World (モバイルワールド)
  13. Mikadzuki (ミカヅキ; Crescent Moon)


Information

Seimeiryoku is the second studio album released by chatmonchy. The album was produced by Ishiwatari Junchi, a former member of the rock band SUPERCAR. The album comes after the release of four successful singles, some which were used as the themes song for anime such as BLEACH ("Daidai") and Hataraki Man ("Shangri-La"). The song "Bus Romance" was used as the Lotte Company's Ghanaian chocolate milk CM song.

The album reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 33 weeks. This is the band's best selling and longest charting album. During the first day of its release the album reached #1 on the chart, but was soon knocked down to #2, by Backstreet Boys' Unbreakable, which took over the #1 position for the week.

Oricon Chart Positions

chatmonchy promoting the album
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 70,641
3 7 8 8 8 9 6 8 21,734
6 18 18 16 17 19 17 x x,xxx

Total Reported Sales: 139,045

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