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- Release Date: March 31, 2004 Track list: 1. Teen Titans Theme 2. Joining A Fan Club 4. Kokoro ni Hana wo 5. Kazemakase Futaritabi 6. So Long Zero 8. Teen Titans Theme (Japanese Version) PRMX Turbo. Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
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Released | March 31, 2004 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Label | Epic/Sony ESCL-2517 | |||
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59 is an album by Japanese pop duo Puffy, released in 2004. The album peaked at #62 on the Japanese Albums Chart.[1]
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Track listing[edit]
Puffy Amiyumi 59 Rarlabs
- 'Teen Titans Theme'
- 'Sunrise'
- 'Joining A Fan Club'
- 'Kokoro ni Hana o'
- 'Kazemakase Futaritabi'
- 'Forever'
- 'So Long Zero'
- 'Teen Titans Theme' (Japanese Version)
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References[edit]
- ^'Oricon charts listing'. Oricon. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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Released | November 16, 2004-2006 | |||
Recorded | 1996-2004 | |||
Genre | J-pop/J-rock | |||
Length | 51:25 | |||
Label | Epic, Sony Music Soundtrax | |||
Producer | Tamio Okuda, Andy Sturmer, Tetsutaro Sakurai | |||
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Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi is a compilation album by pop duo Puffy AmiYumi, released in 2004. It was compiled to tie in with the group's animated series of the same name. There is also a Japanese version of this CD, of which contains the subtitle, 'Happy Fun Rock Music from the Series' and includes two additional 'TV Mix' tracks. The album peaked at #49 on the Japanese Albums Chart.[2]
Track listing[edit]
- 'Hi Hi' (Onuki, Yoshimura, Sturmer) – 2:54
- 'Friends Forever' (Sturmer) – 4:03
- 'Planet Tokyo' (Sturmer) – 3:50
- 'Joining a Fan Club' (Jellyfish cover) (Manning, Sturmer) – 3:58
- 'Forever' (Sturmer) – 2:29
- 'V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N' (Yasuharu) – 3:30
- 'Love So Pure' (Sturmer) – 3:57
- 'True Asia' (Inoue, Okuda) – 4:40
- 'Boogie-Woogie No. 5' (Okuda) – 4:10
- 'That's the Way It Is' (Okuda) – 3:19
- 'Sunrise' (Onuki, Yoshimura, Sturmer) – 3:56
- 'Into the Beach' (also known as 'To the Beach' (Okuda) – 3:12
- 'December' (Onuki, Yoshimura, Sturmer) – 4:20
- 'Teen Titans Theme' (Sturmer) – 3:10
- 'Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (TV Mix)' (Sturmer) – 2:59 †
- 'Teen Titans Theme (TV Mix)' (Sturmer) – 3:06 †
† Appears only on the Japanese Version of this CD.
Personnel[edit]
- Ami Onuki - vocals
- Yumi Yoshimura - vocals
- Puffy AmiYumi - vocals, harmony
- Ikhoka Mukara - guitar
- Kohsaku Abe - drums
- Shinji Asakura - percussion
- Dorian Crozier - drums
- John Fields - bass, guitar, keyboards
- Takashi Furuta - drums, harmony
- Michael S. Kawai - percussion
- Hiroharu Kinoshita - bass
- Maki Kitada - bass
- Masahiro Kitahara - trombone
- Haruo Kubota - guitar
- Daisaku Kume - keyboards
- Takamune Negishi - bass, harmony
- Tamio Okuda - guitar, saxophone, vocoder, harmony
- Susumu Osada - guitar, harmonica
- Zac Rae - glockenspiel, theremin, optigan
- Yuta Saito - keyboards
- Zuyi Ratza - background vocals
- Tetsutaro Sakurai - background vocals
- Iyaza Kukora - background vocals
- Thomas Tjärnqvist - bass, guitar, keyboards
- Lyle Workman - guitar
- Konishi Yasuharu - keyboards
Production[edit]
- Producers: Tamio Okuda, Tetsutaro Sakurai, Andy Sturmer
- Executive producers: Yasunori Heguri, Taizo Ito
- Mixing: David Bianco, John Fields, Osamu Hirose, Tetsuhiro Miyajima, David Thoener, Dave Way, Joe Zook
- Mastering: Stephen Marcussen
- A&R: June Shinozaki
- Director: Isao Tanuma
- Compilation: Kaz Utsunomiya
- Art direction: Aimee MacAuley
- Design: Aimee MacAuley
- Photography: Bruce Osborn
References[edit]
- ^Sendra, Tim. 'Allmusic review'. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- ^'Oricon charts listing'. Oricon. Retrieved 2012-02-08.