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Ayakaji no Ne

Ayakaji no Ne (彩風の音, The Sound of Colored Wind) is Rimi Natsukawa's fourth original album, released on November 23, 2005 (2005-11-23).[1]

Ayakaji no Ne
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2005 (2005-11-23)
Recorded2004-2005
GenreJ-pop, Shima uta, traditional
Length1:04:19
LabelVictor Entertainment
Rimi Natsukawa chronology
Singles from Ayakaji no Ne
  1. "Kokoro Tsutae"
    Released: December 16, 2004
  2. "Sayōnara Arigatō"
    Released: November 12, 2005

Background Edit

"Ayakaji no Ne" was Natsukawa's first album after her first greatest hits album, "Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol. 1". It was preceded by two singles: "Kokoro Tsutae" (ココロツタエ, Heart Legend) in December 2004 and "Sayōnara Arigatō" (さようなら ありがとう, Good-Bye, Thank You) in November 2005. "Sayōnara Arigatō" was re-arranged and re-released after the album as "Sayōnara Arigatō (Ama no Kaze)" (さようなら ありがとう~天の風~, Good-Bye, Thank You (Sky Wind)), and features in this version on her following studio album, "Umui Kaji".

Collaborations Edit

Much like "Kaze no Michi" before it, the album centres on original songs composed by high-profile artists. "Sagaribana" was written by Hitoshi Uechi of Begin, "Sayōnara Arigatō" was written by Kentarō Kobuchi of Kobukuro, "Shinobu Hana" by Kazufumi Miyazawa of The Boom, "Kokoro Tsutae" by singer-songwriter Shinji Tanimura and "Chiharu-zaka" by Okinawan singer-songwriter Yasukatsu Ōjima.

Many of the songs were in collaboration with artists previously worked with. "Shimadachi" was written by Tetsuya Murakami of The Gospellers (Natsukawa collaborated with Gospellers members Yutaka Yasuoka and Kaoru Kurosawa on her former album "Kaze no Michi"). "Tamachiyu no Ashibi" was written in collaboration with Parsha Club guitarist Masaaki Uechi ("Tsuki no Niji" on Kaze no Michi was written by him also).

"Koi Uta" had its lyrics written by Ryoko Moriyama, and "Unai-jima" had lyrics by Misako Koja (Natsukawa covered their songs "Nada Sōsō"/"Dare ni mo Ienai Kedo" and "Warabigami"/"Kui nu Hajimi" respectively).

"Ai no Chikara" was a collaboration between two famous Okinawan singers, lyrics by Mamoru Miyagi and music by Johnny Ginowan.

"Tokotowa no Uta" was written by Chikuzen Sato (leader of band Sing Like Talking) and Departures' screenwriter Kundō Koyama.

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Sagaribana (サガリバナ, Cornbeefwood)"Hitoshi UechiSeiichi Kyōda4:48
2."Daijōbu (大丈夫, All-right)"ChiharuKyōda5:42
3."Sayōnara Arigatō (さようなら ありがとう, Good-Bye, Thank You)"Kentarō KobuchiKyōda4:47
4."Shimadachi (シマダチ, Island Friend)"Tetsuya MurakamiTakeshi Senoo5:31
5."Tokotowa no Uta (とことわのうた, Everlasting Song)"Kundo Koyama, Chikuzen SatoKyōda4:17
6."Amefuri no Ki no Shita de (雨降樹の下で, Under a Tree in the Rain)"Masayo Sasaki, KyōdaKyōda4:07
7."Tamachiyu no Ashibi (玉露のあしび, Pale Green Japanese andromeda)"Toshiaki Arashiro, Masaaki UechiSatoshi Nakamura5:24
8."Chiharu-zaka (千春坂, Chiharu Hill)"Yasukatsu ŌjimaKyōda4:04
9."Koi Uta (恋唄, Love Song)"Ryoko Moriyama, Chuei YoshikawaKyōda4:14
10."Ai no Chikara (愛のチカラ, The Power of Love)"Mamoru Miyagi, Johnny GinowanNakamura7:15
11."Shinobu Hana (しのぶ花, Squirrel's-foot Fern Flower)"Kazufumi MiyazawaKyōda5:06
12."Kokoro Tsutae (ココロツタエ, Heart Report)"Shinji TanimuraAkira Senju4:23
13."Unai-jima (Yaeyama Version) (ウナイ島 ~八重山バージョン~, Sisters' Island (Yaeyama Version))"Misako Koja, Kazuya SaharaKyōda4:41

Japan sales rankings Edit

Release Chart Peak position First week sales Sales total
November 23, 2005 (2005-11-23) Oricon Weekly Albums Chart[2] 48 5,864 16,158

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  2. ^ "オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」". Oricon. from the original on 22 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-27. (subscription only)

ayakaji, 彩風の音, sound, colored, wind, rimi, natsukawa, fourth, original, album, released, november, 2005, 2005, studio, album, rimi, natsukawareleasednovember, 2005, 2005, recorded2004, 2005genrej, shima, traditionallength1, 19labelvictor, entertainmentrimi, na. Ayakaji no Ne 彩風の音 The Sound of Colored Wind is Rimi Natsukawa s fourth original album released on November 23 2005 2005 11 23 1 Ayakaji no NeStudio album by Rimi NatsukawaReleasedNovember 23 2005 2005 11 23 Recorded2004 2005GenreJ pop Shima uta traditionalLength1 04 19LabelVictor EntertainmentRimi Natsukawa chronologyRimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol 1 2005 Ayakaji no Ne 2005 Rimits Best Duet Songs 2006 Singles from Ayakaji no Ne Kokoro Tsutae Released December 16 2004 Sayōnara Arigatō Released November 12 2005 Contents 1 Background 2 Collaborations 3 Track listing 4 Japan sales rankings 5 ReferencesBackground Edit Ayakaji no Ne was Natsukawa s first album after her first greatest hits album Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol 1 It was preceded by two singles Kokoro Tsutae ココロツタエ Heart Legend in December 2004 and Sayōnara Arigatō さようなら ありがとう Good Bye Thank You in November 2005 Sayōnara Arigatō was re arranged and re released after the album as Sayōnara Arigatō Ama no Kaze さようなら ありがとう 天の風 Good Bye Thank You Sky Wind and features in this version on her following studio album Umui Kaji Collaborations EditMuch like Kaze no Michi before it the album centres on original songs composed by high profile artists Sagaribana was written by Hitoshi Uechi of Begin Sayōnara Arigatō was written by Kentarō Kobuchi of Kobukuro Shinobu Hana by Kazufumi Miyazawa of The Boom Kokoro Tsutae by singer songwriter Shinji Tanimura and Chiharu zaka by Okinawan singer songwriter Yasukatsu Ōjima Many of the songs were in collaboration with artists previously worked with Shimadachi was written by Tetsuya Murakami of The Gospellers Natsukawa collaborated with Gospellers members Yutaka Yasuoka and Kaoru Kurosawa on her former album Kaze no Michi Tamachiyu no Ashibi was written in collaboration with Parsha Club guitarist Masaaki Uechi Tsuki no Niji on Kaze no Michi was written by him also Koi Uta had its lyrics written by Ryoko Moriyama and Unai jima had lyrics by Misako Koja Natsukawa covered their songs Nada Sōsō Dare ni mo Ienai Kedo and Warabigami Kui nu Hajimi respectively Ai no Chikara was a collaboration between two famous Okinawan singers lyrics by Mamoru Miyagi and music by Johnny Ginowan Tokotowa no Uta was written by Chikuzen Sato leader of band Sing Like Talking and Departures screenwriter Kundō Koyama Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Arranger s Length1 Sagaribana サガリバナ Cornbeefwood Hitoshi UechiSeiichi Kyōda4 482 Daijōbu 大丈夫 All right ChiharuKyōda5 423 Sayōnara Arigatō さようなら ありがとう Good Bye Thank You Kentarō KobuchiKyōda4 474 Shimadachi シマダチ Island Friend Tetsuya MurakamiTakeshi Senoo5 315 Tokotowa no Uta とことわのうた Everlasting Song Kundo Koyama Chikuzen SatoKyōda4 176 Amefuri no Ki no Shita de 雨降樹の下で Under a Tree in the Rain Masayo Sasaki KyōdaKyōda4 077 Tamachiyu no Ashibi 玉露のあしび Pale Green Japanese andromeda Toshiaki Arashiro Masaaki UechiSatoshi Nakamura5 248 Chiharu zaka 千春坂 Chiharu Hill Yasukatsu ŌjimaKyōda4 049 Koi Uta 恋唄 Love Song Ryoko Moriyama Chuei YoshikawaKyōda4 1410 Ai no Chikara 愛のチカラ The Power of Love Mamoru Miyagi Johnny GinowanNakamura7 1511 Shinobu Hana しのぶ花 Squirrel s foot Fern Flower Kazufumi MiyazawaKyōda5 0612 Kokoro Tsutae ココロツタエ Heart Report Shinji TanimuraAkira Senju4 2313 Unai jima Yaeyama Version ウナイ島 八重山バージョン Sisters Island Yaeyama Version Misako Koja Kazuya SaharaKyōda4 41Japan sales rankings EditRelease Chart Peak position First week sales Sales totalNovember 23 2005 2005 11 23 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 2 48 5 864 16 158References Edit 夏川りみ オフィシャルサイト Archived from the original on 2009 02 28 Retrieved 2010 01 30 オリコンランキング情報サービス you大樹 Oricon Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 Retrieved 2010 01 27 subscription only Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ayakaji no Ne amp oldid 1120586224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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