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# [[Ramp (Tokyo Jihen)|Ramp]] (ランプ)
 
# [[Ramp (Tokyo Jihen)|Ramp]] (ランプ)
# [[Mirrorball (Tokyo Jihen)|Mirrorball]] (ミラーボール)
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# [[Mirrorball (Tokyo Jihen)|Mirrorball]] (ミラーボール) <small>(original: [[Petrolz]])</small>
# [[Kingyo no Hako]] (金魚の箱; ''Goldfish Box'')
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# [[Kingyo no Hako]] (金魚の箱; ''Box of Goldfish'')
 
# [[Shiseikatsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Shiseikatsu]] (私生活; ''Backstage'')
 
# [[Shiseikatsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Shiseikatsu]] (私生活; ''Backstage'')
 
# [[Osca|OSCA]]
 
# [[Osca|OSCA]]
# [[Kuronekodow]] (黒猫道; ''My Way'')
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# [[Kurone Kodou]] (黒猫道; ''My Way'')
 
# [[Fukushuu (Tokyo Jihen)|Fukushuu]] (復讐; ''Vengeance'')
 
# [[Fukushuu (Tokyo Jihen)|Fukushuu]] (復讐; ''Vengeance'')
 
# [[Boutomin (Tokyo Jihen)|Boutomin]] (某都民; ''The Citizens'')
 
# [[Boutomin (Tokyo Jihen)|Boutomin]] (某都民; ''The Citizens'')
 
# [[Ssaw|SSAW]]
 
# [[Ssaw|SSAW]]
# [[Tsukigime-hime]] (月極姫; ''Monthly Princess'')
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# [[Tsukigime-hime]] (月極姫; ''Monthly Princess (Prinsesse mensuelle)'')
 
# [[Sake to Geko]] (酒と下戸; ''[[wikipedia:Sake|Sake]] and a Non-Drinker'')
 
# [[Sake to Geko]] (酒と下戸; ''[[wikipedia:Sake|Sake]] and a Non-Drinker'')
 
# [[Killer Tune]] (キラーチューン)
 
# [[Killer Tune]] (キラーチューン)
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: [[Tokyo Jihen]]
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: Variety Zokango (娯楽(バラエティ)増刊号)  
 
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# [[Bb. Queen|BB. QUEEN]]
 
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# [[Karada (Tokyo Jihen)|Karada]] (体; ''Physical'')
 
# [[Karada (Tokyo Jihen)|Karada]] (体; ''Physical'')
# [[Senkou Shoujo (Tokyo Jihen song)|put your camera down (Senkou Shoujo Endroll-hen)]] (put your camera down(閃光少女エンドロール編); ''Flash Girl Endroll Chapter'')
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# [[Senkou Shoujo (Tokyo Jihen song)|put your camera down (Senkou Shoujo Endroll-hen)]] (put your camera down (閃光少女エンドロール編); ''Flash Girl Endroll Chapter'')
  
  
 
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<div align="justify">
 
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''Variety'' is the third studio album released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. For this [[Tokyo Jihen]] album instead of [[Shiina Ringo]] composing the majority of the band's music, selections of the best work from the other members' own songs were picked to be released. Out of the new songs on the album, seven were composed by [[Ukigumo]], five by [[Izawa Ichiyou]] and one by [[Kameda Seiji]]. The first press of the album features a slipcase and special jagged packaging. "[[Kingyo no Hako]]" was chosen as the ending theme song for the [[Tsutsumi Shinichi]]-starring film ''[[Mouryou no Hako]]''. "[[Ssaw|SSAW]]" represents the four seasons in English ('''S'''pring, '''S'''ummer, '''A'''utumn, '''W'''inter). The album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 20 weeks. It sold a total of 164,987 copies in 2007, making it the #75 album of the year.
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''Variety'' is the third studio album released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. For this [[Tokyo Jihen]] album instead of [[Shiina Ringo]] composing the majority of the band's music, selections of the best work from the other members' own songs were picked to be released. Out of the new songs on the album, seven were composed by [[Ukigumo]], five by [[Izawa Ichiyou]] and one by [[Kameda Seiji]]. The first press of the album features a slipcase and special jagged packaging. "[[Kingyo no Hako]]" was chosen as the ending theme song for the [[Tsutsumi Shinichi]]-starring film ''[[Mouryou no Hako]]''. "[[Ssaw|SSAW]]" represents the four seasons in English ('''S'''pring, '''S'''ummer, '''A'''utumn, '''W'''inter). The album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 20 weeks. It sold a total of 164,987 copies in 2007, making it the #75 album of the year.  The vinyl reached #281 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week.
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/725571/1/ CD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/735545/1/ Analog]
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* Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/725571/1/ Album] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/735545/1/ Vinyl]
  
 
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[[Category:2007 Albums]]
 
[[Category:2007 Albums]]
 
[[Category:2007 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
 
[[Category:2007 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
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[[Category:2007 Records]]
 
[[Category:September 2007]]
 
[[Category:September 2007]]
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[[Category:November 2007]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 30 August 2019

Album Cover
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Album
Variety (娯楽(バラエティ))
Released
2007.09.26
Catalog Number
TOCT-26350
Price
¥3,059
Tracklist
  1. Ramp (ランプ)
  2. Mirrorball (ミラーボール) (original: Petrolz)
  3. Kingyo no Hako (金魚の箱; Box of Goldfish)
  4. Shiseikatsu (私生活; Backstage)
  5. OSCA
  6. Kurone Kodou (黒猫道; My Way)
  7. Fukushuu (復讐; Vengeance)
  8. Boutomin (某都民; The Citizens)
  9. SSAW
  10. Tsukigime-hime (月極姫; Monthly Princess (Prinsesse mensuelle))
  11. Sake to Geko (酒と下戸; Sake and a Non-Drinker)
  12. Killer Tune (キラーチューン)
  13. Metro (メトロ)




Vinyl Cover
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Vinyl
Variety Zokango (娯楽(バラエティ)増刊号)
Released
2007.11.21
Catalog Number
TOJT-26351
Price
¥2,800
Tracklist
  1. Senkou Shoujo (閃光少女; Flash Girl)
  2. OSCA
  3. Pinocchio (ピノキオ)
  4. Kaban no Nakami (鞄の中身; Crosswalk)
  5. Killer Tune (キラーチューン)
  6. BB. QUEEN
  7. Karada (体; Physical)
  8. put your camera down (Senkou Shoujo Endroll-hen) (put your camera down (閃光少女エンドロール編); Flash Girl Endroll Chapter)


Information

Variety is the third studio album released by Tokyo Jihen. For this Tokyo Jihen album instead of Shiina Ringo composing the majority of the band's music, selections of the best work from the other members' own songs were picked to be released. Out of the new songs on the album, seven were composed by Ukigumo, five by Izawa Ichiyou and one by Kameda Seiji. The first press of the album features a slipcase and special jagged packaging. "Kingyo no Hako" was chosen as the ending theme song for the Tsutsumi Shinichi-starring film Mouryou no Hako. "SSAW" represents the four seasons in English (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter). The album reached #2 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 20 weeks. It sold a total of 164,987 copies in 2007, making it the #75 album of the year. The vinyl reached #281 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for one week.

Oricon Chart Positions

Tokyo Jihen promoting the album
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 101,475
2 7 6 5 8 6 6 5 26,772
7 16 16 16 16 16 13 16 12,402
16 28 25 25 23 22 21 25 6,507
21 - 50 46 44 40 40 49 4,540
39 48 47 46 - 47 49 52 2,948
43 - - - - - - 73 2,281
44 - - - - - - 73 2,255
- - - - - - - 97 2,418
- - - - - - - 105 1,853
- - - - - - - 134 1,536

Total Reported Sales: 164,987* (as of 2007.12.17)

Other Charts Positions

Country Chart Weeks

1

2

All Global Chart 12 -
Hong
Kong
Global Chart - 32
Asian Chart 19 8
Japanese Chart 5 3
Taiwan Global Chart 18 -
Japanese Chart 2 -

External Links