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High Collar Girl (album)
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- Artist
- capsule
- Album
- High Collar Girl (ハイカラ・ガール)
- Released
- 2001.11.21
- Catalog Number
- YCCW-00033
- Price
- ¥2,940
- Tracklist
- Samurai Logic (サムライロジック)
- Konayuki (粉雪; Powdered Snow)
- Koi no Hana (恋ノ花; Flower of Love)
- Mayonaka no Denwa (真夜中の電話; Midnight Phone Call)
- Hanabi (花火; Fireworks)
- Kowareta Tokei (壊れた時計; Broken Clock)
- Aishiteru Aishitenai (愛してる愛してない; I Love You, I Love You Not)
- Utsutsu (うつつ; Reality)
- Kamisama no Utagoe (神様の歌声; The Singing Voice of God)
- Kakurenbo (カクレンボ; Hide-and-Seek)
- Denki Soroban (電気十露盤; Electronic Abacus)
- Tokyo Kissa (東京喫茶; Tokyo Teahouse)
- Shashin (写真; Photograph)
- Sakura (さくら; Cherry Blossoms)
- High Collar Girl (ハイカラ・ガール) (Hidden Track)
- Information
High Collar Girl is the debut studio album released by capsule. The concept for the album was "high collar", and its music reflects that; the virtues of the new and old mixed and blended with the capule-like world of developing new ideas based on study of the past.[1] The term itself is 1920's slang for for a person who was very fashionable and took on Western styles and beliefs that clashed with traditional Japanese society. The song "Utsutsu" was re-arranged and used as the image theme song of the June 2002 movie Utsutsu; Nakata Yasutaka was in charge of the film's music. The album did not manage to chart on the Oricon weekly charts.
References
- ↑ "Yamaha Music Profile" Retrieved 2011-06-05.