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Difference between revisions of "Vanity Fair"
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: PHCL-5028 | : PHCL-5028 | ||
+ | : UMCK-9336 <small>(Re-release)</small> | ||
; Price | ; Price | ||
: ¥3,000 | : ¥3,000 | ||
+ | : ¥2,800 <small>(Re-release)</small> | ||
; Tracklist | ; Tracklist | ||
# [[Ashita e to Kakedashite Yukou]] (明日へと駆け出してゆこう) | # [[Ashita e to Kakedashite Yukou]] (明日へと駆け出してゆこう) | ||
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− | ''Vanity Fair'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 26th album and first one released under [[Universal Music Japan]]. The album reached #2 on Oricon charts, charted for 10 weeks and sold nearly 300,000 copies. | + | ''Vanity Fair'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 26th album and first one released under [[Universal Music Japan]]. It was re-released in 2009 in [http://shm-cd.co-site.jp/about/about_e.html SHM-CD] format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #2 on Oricon charts, charted for 10 weeks and sold nearly 300,000 copies. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 18:05, 13 April 2010
- Artist
- Matsuda Seiko
- Album
- Vanity Fair
- Released
- 1996.05.27
- 2010.05.26 (Re-release)
- Catalog Number
- PHCL-5028
- UMCK-9336 (Re-release)
- Price
- ¥3,000
- ¥2,800 (Re-release)
- Tracklist
- Ashita e to Kakedashite Yukou (明日へと駆け出してゆこう)
- Crazy Shopper
- Darling You're The Best
- Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~ (あなたに逢いたくて)
- Shiroi Bara wo Anata ni (白いバラをあなたに・・・)
- Mirai e no Tobira (未来への扉)
- Romantic ni KISS Shimashou!! (ロマンティックにKISSしましょう!!)
- Afureru Omoi (あふれる想い)
- Moshi, Mou Ichido Modoreru Nara (もし、もう一度戻れるなら)
- Dear My Children
- Information
Vanity Fair is Matsuda Seiko's 26th album and first one released under Universal Music Japan. It was re-released in 2009 in SHM-CD format, housed in a digipack. The album reached #2 on Oricon charts, charted for 10 weeks and sold nearly 300,000 copies.