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− | # [[Yoake no Shooting Star]] (夜明けのShooting Star; '' | + | # [[Yoake no Shooting Star]] (夜明けのShooting Star; ''A Shooting Star at Dawn'') |
− | # [[Mamotte Ageru]] (守ってあげる; '' | + | # [[Mamotte Ageru]] (守ってあげる; ''I Will Protect You'') |
# [[Koi Musouka]] (恋 ・無双華; ''Matchless Love'') | # [[Koi Musouka]] (恋 ・無双華; ''Matchless Love'') | ||
− | # [[Prism Eye]] (プリズムアイ) | + | # [[Prism Eye (Hayashibara Megumi)|Prism Eye]] (プリズムアイ) |
− | # [[ | + | # [[Nagare Boshi|NAGARE BOSHI]] (翔星 -NAGARE BOSHI-; ''Shooting Star'') |
# [[Still Waiting]] | # [[Still Waiting]] | ||
# [[Holy Road|HOLY ROAD]] | # [[Holy Road|HOLY ROAD]] | ||
# [[Ame no Hi no Sugoshikata|Ame no Hi no Sugoshikata (New Recording)]] (雨の日の過ごし方; ''How to Spend a Rainy Day'') | # [[Ame no Hi no Sugoshikata|Ame no Hi no Sugoshikata (New Recording)]] (雨の日の過ごし方; ''How to Spend a Rainy Day'') | ||
− | # [[Back Seat Doll ga | + | # [[Back Seat Doll ga Mite Ita|Back Seat Doll ga Mite Ita (New Recording)]] (Back Seat Doll が見ていた; ''The Back Seat Doll Was Watching'') |
# [[Ryuuseiki Gakusaver]] (流星機 ガクセイバー; ''Meteor Machine Gakusaver'') | # [[Ryuuseiki Gakusaver]] (流星機 ガクセイバー; ''Meteor Machine Gakusaver'') | ||
− | # [[Hamabe no Diary|Hamabe no Diary (New Recording)]] (浜辺のダイアリー; '' | + | # [[Hamabe no Diary|Hamabe no Diary (New Recording)]] (浜辺のダイアリー; ''Seaside Diary'') |
− | # [[Natsu no Uneri]] (夏のうねり; '' | + | # [[Natsu no Uneri]] (夏のうねり; ''Swell of Summer'') |
# [[Distance (Hayashibara Megumi)|Distance (New Recording)]] | # [[Distance (Hayashibara Megumi)|Distance (New Recording)]] | ||
# [[Tokyo Boogie Night]] | # [[Tokyo Boogie Night]] | ||
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− | + | ''WHATEVER'' is the second album released by [[Hayashibara Megumi]]. The album was released exactly a year after her debut major label single, "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]", which is featured on the album (as well as on her [[Half and, Half|first album]]). Unlike on her first album, all of the tracks found on ''WHATEVER'' had various tie-ins. The album also features the first song recorded by Hayashibara, "[[Yoake no Shooting Star]]", which was used in the 1988 [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in My Pocket]]''. The first press edition of the album came with a large box and a 40 page photo booklet, with a mixture of color and black and white photos. | |
On 2005.03.16, a limited edition re-release was issued along with all of Hayashibara's other albums up through the ''VINTAGE'' albums. This version of the album featured all the tracks remastered and a 42 page photo booklet, all of which was located inside a special box. | On 2005.03.16, a limited edition re-release was issued along with all of Hayashibara's other albums up through the ''VINTAGE'' albums. This version of the album featured all the tracks remastered and a 42 page photo booklet, all of which was located inside a special box. | ||
− | The album reached #18 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks. The re-release of the album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]]. | + | The album reached #18 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks, selling 22,180 copies. The re-release of the album failed to chart on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart. |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*Oricon Profie: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/139612/1/ Original] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/582743/1/ Re-release] | *Oricon Profie: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/139612/1/ Original] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/582743/1/ Re-release] | ||
− | *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHATEVER_(%E3%82%A2%E3%83%AB%E3%83%90%E3%83%A0) Japanese Wikipedia | + | *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHATEVER_(%E3%82%A2%E3%83%AB%E3%83%90%E3%83%A0) Japanese Wikipedia entry] |
{{Hayashibara Megumi}} | {{Hayashibara Megumi}} |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 31 May 2010
- Artist
- Hayashibara Megumi
- Album
- WHATEVER
- Released
- 1992.03.05
- 2005.03.16 (re-release)
- Catalog Number
- KICS-176
- KICS-91152 (re-release)
- Price
- ¥3,000
- Tracklist
- Yoake no Shooting Star (夜明けのShooting Star; A Shooting Star at Dawn)
- Mamotte Ageru (守ってあげる; I Will Protect You)
- Koi Musouka (恋 ・無双華; Matchless Love)
- Prism Eye (プリズムアイ)
- NAGARE BOSHI (翔星 -NAGARE BOSHI-; Shooting Star)
- Still Waiting
- HOLY ROAD
- Ame no Hi no Sugoshikata (New Recording) (雨の日の過ごし方; How to Spend a Rainy Day)
- Back Seat Doll ga Mite Ita (New Recording) (Back Seat Doll が見ていた; The Back Seat Doll Was Watching)
- Ryuuseiki Gakusaver (流星機 ガクセイバー; Meteor Machine Gakusaver)
- Hamabe no Diary (New Recording) (浜辺のダイアリー; Seaside Diary)
- Natsu no Uneri (夏のうねり; Swell of Summer)
- Distance (New Recording)
- Tokyo Boogie Night
- Nijiiro no Sneaker (虹色のSneaker; Rainbow Coloured Sneaker)
- Information
WHATEVER is the second album released by Hayashibara Megumi. The album was released exactly a year after her debut major label single, "Nijiiro no Sneaker", which is featured on the album (as well as on her first album). Unlike on her first album, all of the tracks found on WHATEVER had various tie-ins. The album also features the first song recorded by Hayashibara, "Yoake no Shooting Star", which was used in the 1988 anime Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in My Pocket. The first press edition of the album came with a large box and a 40 page photo booklet, with a mixture of color and black and white photos.
On 2005.03.16, a limited edition re-release was issued along with all of Hayashibara's other albums up through the VINTAGE albums. This version of the album featured all the tracks remastered and a 42 page photo booklet, all of which was located inside a special box.
The album reached #18 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks, selling 22,180 copies. The re-release of the album failed to chart on the weekly Oricon chart.
External Links
- Oricon Profie: Original | Re-release
- Japanese Wikipedia entry
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