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Ringo no Uta (Ringo Sheena song)

"Ringo no Uta" (りんごのうた, "A Song of Apples"[1]) is a single by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena, released on November 25, 2003. Described as a "turning point single" by Sheena, it was her final release as a solo artist before joining the band Tokyo Jihen in 2004, and her final single featuring her signature mole. The song was used in a stop-motion work created for NHK's Minna no Uta series of short animations.

"Ringo no Uta"
Single by Ringo Sheena
B-side
  • "La salle de bain"
  • "Ringo Catalogue (Kuroko Jidai Saihen-san)"
ReleasedNovember 25, 2003 (2003-11-25)
Recorded2003
Genre
Length3:29
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Ringo Sheena
Ringo Sheena singles chronology
"Stem"
(2003)
"Ringo no Uta"
(2003)
"Karisome Otome"
(2006)

Background and development edit

In 2003 after a period of inactivity, Sheena released the album Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana led by the single "Stem". She performed a special concert, Baishō Ecstasy on the day of the album's release, February 23, 2003, and performed an 11 date tour in September 2003, Sugoroku Ecstasy. This tour featured a backing band that would become Tokyo Jihen, her main musical unit, until 2012.[2] It had been Sheena's intention to release music in a band since before she debuted in 1998.[2][3]

Writing and production edit

The song was first written in May 2003, and was recorded along with "La salle de bain" in July.[4][5] As the song was created for Minna no Uta, Sheena rendered the song's lyrics entirely in simple hiragana, including her and arranger Takayuki Hattori's names.[6][7] The release was described as a turning point single (節目シングル, fushime shinguru) during promotions, a title given to her Electric Mole DVD as well.[6][8] The single's release date, November 25, 2003, was Sheena's 25th birthday.[6] On this day, she recorded a song called "Kokoro" as a present to other people, which was released on her band's single "Sōnan" 11 months later.[9]

The B-side "La salle de bain" is a classically re-arranged version of Sheena's song "Yokushitsu" from her album Shōso Strip (2000), arranged by Neko Saito and featuring English lyrics translated by Robbie Clark. The song was originally released three months prior to the single, on the Seiteki Healing: Sono San DVD, which featured a Shuichi Banba-directed video of the song.[10][11]

The final B-side "Ringo Catalogue (Kuroko Jidai Saihen-san)" is a new song created by compiling sounds from Sheena's first three albums by recording engineer Uni Inoue. The project was created after Inoue wondered if sound could be woven to create a story, like images are for films.[12] The song's lyrics are based on B-sides from Sheena's previously released singles. The work took three weeks for Inoue to complete.[12]

Promotion and release edit

The song was used for NHK's Minna no Uta, an interstitial program featuring songs accompanied by usually animated family-friendly videos.[6] The Minna no Uta video was stop-motion, featuring a 3D apple puppet called "Ringo-chan", designed by Hiroko Saito and animated by Enjin Productions.[7]

A series of massive promotional posters were displayed in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, as well as advertisements in GBM, The Television and Spa magazines, and record stores.[13] These featured scenes from Sheena's music video "Ringo no Uta", in which she dressed up as past versions of herself. However, the posters did not feature Sheena herself, but celebrities impersonating her. "Honnō" featured actress Yasuko Tomita, "Gips" featured actress Kumiko Asō and "Stem" featured kabuki actor Nakamura Shichinosuke II.[14]

Sheena performed the song during the final concert of her Sugoroku Ecstasy tour on September 27, 2003 at the Nippon Budokan, as the final song. She performed the song as a solo artist during her Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai: Adult Only concerts in December 2005, as well as the B-side "La salle de bain".

The song was covered by Takashi Obara on her piano cover album Pianism in J pop "II Hi Tabidachi" (2004).

Tokyo Jihen version edit

The song was self-covered by Sheena's band Tokyo Jihen and is featured on their debut album Kyōiku (2004). This version's title was re-written as 林檎の唄, a mix of kanji and hiragana as opposed to the original's solely hiragana title. It was recorded along with the other 16 Kyōiku era songs over a period of four days.[15]

The band performed their new version during the band's first three performances at festivals in July 2004, and on the music program Music Station on November 26. It was a part of the band's set-list for their first national tour, Dynamite, in early 2005. The final performance of the song by the band was at their Countdown Japan performance in December 2006.[16][17] The band performed the B-side "La salle de bain" during their Fuji Rock Festival and SunSet Live festival performances in July and September 2004.[16] The song was added to Kyōiku to make it easier for fans of Sheena's solo era to accept her transition into becoming a member of Tokyo Jihen.[18]

Music video edit

A music video was filmed for the song, directed by Shuichi Banba.[19] It features Sheena re-performing scenes from music videos in her earlier career using outfits and cosmetics, while singing "Ringo no Uta".[4] Sheena dressed as the characters from "Kōfukuron" (1998), "Kabukichō no Joō" (1998), "Koko de Kiss Shite." (1999), "Honnō" (1999), "Tsumi to Batsu" (2000), "Gips" (2000) and "Yattsuke Shigoto" (2000). During the song's instrumental, the kimono-wearing character from "Tsumiki Asobi" (1999) appears, and each previous character stands on a black line. The camera flies along the line and through each character's cheek mole. The next scenes feature Sheena as the character from "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" (2001), however this time in live action, unlike the animated original. After Sheena as the geisha from "Stem" (2003) appears, the scene fades to a simple, grey-haired shot of Sheena as her mole disappears.

Critical reception edit

CDJournal reviewers[20] called the song addictive, praising Sheena's lyricism and the "jazz taste sound". They described the song as "jazz kayō", and noted the melody was distinctly Sheena-like. They described the B-side "La salle de bain" as a "spectacle tune" from a fantastic film, and praised how the sound interacted with Sheena's vocals, noting how over-orchestration did not drown out the song. They noted progressive rock-like qualities in the song. The final B-side "Ringo Catalogue" was described as a "pop-rock tune", and the compilation not being simply stitched together was praised. However, reviewers found the bonus content on the DVD as unnecessary.

Commercial reception edit

As the song was released on an irregular date, it debuted at number 8 on Oricon's single's chart after charting for a single day, selling 22,000 copies.[21] In its second week, 49,000 copies were sold, making the release the number two single of that week, underneath Mr. Children's "Tenohira/Kurumi".[21] Eventually, the release charted for thirteen weeks in the top 200 singles.[21]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangerLength
1."Ringo no Uta"Ringo SheenaTakayuki Hattori3:29
2."La salle de bain"R. Sheena, Robbie ClarkNeko Saito4:07
3."Ringo Catalogue (Kuroko Jidai Saihensan)" (リンゴカタログ~黒子時代再編纂~ "A History of the Mole Era")R. SheenaUni Inoue4:48
Total length:12:23
DVD
No.TitleDirectorLength
1."Ringo no Uta"Shuichi Banba, Masaaki Matsumoto 
2."Omake Eizō: Unplugged Mole" (おまけ映像 "bonus video")S. Banba, M. Matsumoto 

Personnel edit

Personnel details were sourced from "Ringo no Uta"'s liner notes booklet.[22]

Visuals and imagery

  • Daisuke Iga – styling
  • Yutaka Kimura – jacket design
  • Shinji Konishi – hair, make-up
  • Shoji Uchida – photography

Technical and production

  • Ichiko Furukawa – post-production
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Uni Inoue – re-editing (#3), recording, operating
  • Harutomo Kawazura – recording assistant (#1, #3)
  • Jiro Nakajima – recording assistant (#1-2)
  • Makoto Tonosu – additional post-production

Performers and musicians

  • Masato Abe – horn (#2)
  • Masahiro Aizawa – flute (#2)
  • Sumiharu Arima – horn (#2)
  • Tomoyuki Asakawa – harp (#2)
  • Ryota Fujii – trombone (#2)
  • Osamu Fukui – bassoon (#2)
  • Great Sakaeda strings – strings (#2)
  • Takayuki Hattori – conductor (#1)
  • Yuri Iguchi – trombone (#2)
  • Shoko Ikeda – oboe (#2)
  • Masato Kawase – Latin percussion (#1)
  • Yoichi Murata – trombone (#2)
  • Takashi Nakayama – trumpet (#2)
  • Yoshimitsu Okuno – trumpet (#2)
  • Rush Strings – strings (#1)
  • Takato Saijo – horn (#2)
  • Neko Saito – conductor (#2)
  • Shigeharu Sasago – classical guitar (#1)
  • Kensuke Sato – flute (#2)
  • Kiyoshi Sato – tuba (#2)
  • Yoshiaki Sato – accordion (#1)
  • Ringo Sheena – vocals
  • Naoki "Taro" Suzuki – synthesizer operator (#1)
  • Yuko Taguchi – harp (#1)
  • Midori Takada – classical music percussion (#2), timpani (#1)
  • Osamu Takahashi – trumpet (#2)
  • Masashi Togame – clarinet (#2)
  • Hirofumi Wada – horn (#2)
  • Naoki Watanabe – bass (#1)

Tokyo Jihen edition edit

Personnel details were sourced from Kyōiku's liner notes booklet.[23]

  • Ichiko Furukawa – mastering
  • Toshiki Hata – drums, claps
  • Mikio Hirama – guitar, claps
  • H Zetto M – piano, claps
  • Daisuke Iga – styling
  • Uni Inoue – recording, editing
  • Seiji Kameda – bass, claps
  • Yuji Kamijō – recording assistant
  • Yutaka Kimura – photography, design
  • Shinji Konishi – hair, make-up
  • Ringo Sheena – vocals, claps
  • Makoto Tonosu – additional mastering

Charts and sales edit

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Japan Oricon weekly singles[21] 2
Japan Oricon yearly singles[24] 85

Sales and certifications edit

Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales[25] 114,000
RIAJ physical shipping certification[26] Gold (100,000+)

Release history edit

Region Date Format Distributing Label Catalogue codes
Japan November 25, 2003 (2003-11-25)[1][27][28][29] CCCD/DVD, digital download, rental CD Toshiba EMI TOCT-4774
Taiwan CD/DVD Gold Typhoon 55372703
South Korea digital download Universal Music Korea
Japan July 2, 2008 (2008-07-02)[1] CD/DVD EMI Music Japan TOCT-40198

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Ringo no Uta りんごのうた A Song of Apples 1 is a single by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena released on November 25 2003 Described as a turning point single by Sheena it was her final release as a solo artist before joining the band Tokyo Jihen in 2004 and her final single featuring her signature mole The song was used in a stop motion work created for NHK s Minna no Uta series of short animations Ringo no Uta Single by Ringo SheenaB side La salle de bain Ringo Catalogue Kuroko Jidai Saihen san ReleasedNovember 25 2003 2003 11 25 Recorded2003Genrejazz kayōkyoku LatinLength3 29LabelToshiba EMI Virgin MusicSongwriter s Ringo SheenaProducer s Ringo SheenaRingo Sheena singles chronology Stem 2003 Ringo no Uta 2003 Karisome Otome 2006 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Writing and production 3 Promotion and release 4 Tokyo Jihen version 5 Music video 6 Critical reception 7 Commercial reception 8 Track listing 9 Personnel 9 1 Tokyo Jihen edition 10 Charts and sales 10 1 Sales and certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and development editIn 2003 after a period of inactivity Sheena released the album Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana led by the single Stem She performed a special concert Baishō Ecstasy on the day of the album s release February 23 2003 and performed an 11 date tour in September 2003 Sugoroku Ecstasy This tour featured a backing band that would become Tokyo Jihen her main musical unit until 2012 2 It had been Sheena s intention to release music in a band since before she debuted in 1998 2 3 Writing and production editThe song was first written in May 2003 and was recorded along with La salle de bain in July 4 5 As the song was created for Minna no Uta Sheena rendered the song s lyrics entirely in simple hiragana including her and arranger Takayuki Hattori s names 6 7 The release was described as a turning point single 節目シングル fushime shinguru during promotions a title given to her Electric Mole DVD as well 6 8 The single s release date November 25 2003 was Sheena s 25th birthday 6 On this day she recorded a song called Kokoro as a present to other people which was released on her band s single Sōnan 11 months later 9 The B side La salle de bain is a classically re arranged version of Sheena s song Yokushitsu from her album Shōso Strip 2000 arranged by Neko Saito and featuring English lyrics translated by Robbie Clark The song was originally released three months prior to the single on the Seiteki Healing Sono San DVD which featured a Shuichi Banba directed video of the song 10 11 The final B side Ringo Catalogue Kuroko Jidai Saihen san is a new song created by compiling sounds from Sheena s first three albums by recording engineer Uni Inoue The project was created after Inoue wondered if sound could be woven to create a story like images are for films 12 The song s lyrics are based on B sides from Sheena s previously released singles The work took three weeks for Inoue to complete 12 Promotion and release editThe song was used for NHK s Minna no Uta an interstitial program featuring songs accompanied by usually animated family friendly videos 6 The Minna no Uta video was stop motion featuring a 3D apple puppet called Ringo chan designed by Hiroko Saito and animated by Enjin Productions 7 A series of massive promotional posters were displayed in Tokyo Osaka and Nagoya as well as advertisements in GBM The Television and Spa magazines and record stores 13 These featured scenes from Sheena s music video Ringo no Uta in which she dressed up as past versions of herself However the posters did not feature Sheena herself but celebrities impersonating her Honnō featured actress Yasuko Tomita Gips featured actress Kumiko Asō and Stem featured kabuki actor Nakamura Shichinosuke II 14 Sheena performed the song during the final concert of her Sugoroku Ecstasy tour on September 27 2003 at the Nippon Budokan as the final song She performed the song as a solo artist during her Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai Adult Only concerts in December 2005 as well as the B side La salle de bain The song was covered by Takashi Obara on her piano cover album Pianism in J pop II Hi Tabidachi 2004 Tokyo Jihen version editThe song was self covered by Sheena s band Tokyo Jihen and is featured on their debut album Kyōiku 2004 This version s title was re written as 林檎の唄 a mix of kanji and hiragana as opposed to the original s solely hiragana title It was recorded along with the other 16 Kyōiku era songs over a period of four days 15 The band performed their new version during the band s first three performances at festivals in July 2004 and on the music program Music Station on November 26 It was a part of the band s set list for their first national tour Dynamite in early 2005 The final performance of the song by the band was at their Countdown Japan performance in December 2006 16 17 The band performed the B side La salle de bain during their Fuji Rock Festival and SunSet Live festival performances in July and September 2004 16 The song was added to Kyōiku to make it easier for fans of Sheena s solo era to accept her transition into becoming a member of Tokyo Jihen 18 Music video editA music video was filmed for the song directed by Shuichi Banba 19 It features Sheena re performing scenes from music videos in her earlier career using outfits and cosmetics while singing Ringo no Uta 4 Sheena dressed as the characters from Kōfukuron 1998 Kabukichō no Joō 1998 Koko de Kiss Shite 1999 Honnō 1999 Tsumi to Batsu 2000 Gips 2000 and Yattsuke Shigoto 2000 During the song s instrumental the kimono wearing character from Tsumiki Asobi 1999 appears and each previous character stands on a black line The camera flies along the line and through each character s cheek mole The next scenes feature Sheena as the character from Mayonaka wa Junketsu 2001 however this time in live action unlike the animated original After Sheena as the geisha from Stem 2003 appears the scene fades to a simple grey haired shot of Sheena as her mole disappears Critical reception editCDJournal reviewers 20 called the song addictive praising Sheena s lyricism and the jazz taste sound They described the song as jazz kayō and noted the melody was distinctly Sheena like They described the B side La salle de bain as a spectacle tune from a fantastic film and praised how the sound interacted with Sheena s vocals noting how over orchestration did not drown out the song They noted progressive rock like qualities in the song The final B side Ringo Catalogue was described as a pop rock tune and the compilation not being simply stitched together was praised However reviewers found the bonus content on the DVD as unnecessary Commercial reception editAs the song was released on an irregular date it debuted at number 8 on Oricon s single s chart after charting for a single day selling 22 000 copies 21 In its second week 49 000 copies were sold making the release the number two single of that week underneath Mr Children s Tenohira Kurumi 21 Eventually the release charted for thirteen weeks in the top 200 singles 21 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s ArrangerLength1 Ringo no Uta Ringo SheenaTakayuki Hattori3 292 La salle de bain R Sheena Robbie ClarkNeko Saito4 073 Ringo Catalogue Kuroko Jidai Saihensan リンゴカタログ 黒子時代再編纂 A History of the Mole Era R SheenaUni Inoue4 48Total length 12 23 DVDNo TitleDirectorLength1 Ringo no Uta Shuichi Banba Masaaki Matsumoto 2 Omake Eizō Unplugged Mole おまけ映像 bonus video S Banba M Matsumoto Personnel editPersonnel details were sourced from Ringo no Uta s liner notes booklet 22 Visuals and imagery Daisuke Iga styling Yutaka Kimura jacket design Shinji Konishi hair make up Shoji Uchida photography Technical and production Ichiko Furukawa post production Bernie Grundman mastering Uni Inoue re editing 3 recording operating Harutomo Kawazura recording assistant 1 3 Jiro Nakajima recording assistant 1 2 Makoto Tonosu additional post production Performers and musicians Masato Abe horn 2 Masahiro Aizawa flute 2 Sumiharu Arima horn 2 Tomoyuki Asakawa harp 2 Ryota Fujii trombone 2 Osamu Fukui bassoon 2 Great Sakaeda strings strings 2 Takayuki Hattori conductor 1 Yuri Iguchi trombone 2 Shoko Ikeda oboe 2 Masato Kawase Latin percussion 1 Yoichi Murata trombone 2 Takashi Nakayama trumpet 2 Yoshimitsu Okuno trumpet 2 Rush Strings strings 1 Takato Saijo horn 2 Neko Saito conductor 2 Shigeharu Sasago classical guitar 1 Kensuke Sato flute 2 Kiyoshi Sato tuba 2 Yoshiaki Sato accordion 1 Ringo Sheena vocals Naoki Taro Suzuki synthesizer operator 1 Yuko Taguchi harp 1 Midori Takada classical music percussion 2 timpani 1 Osamu Takahashi trumpet 2 Masashi Togame clarinet 2 Hirofumi Wada horn 2 Naoki Watanabe bass 1 Tokyo Jihen edition edit Personnel details were sourced from Kyōiku s liner notes booklet 23 Ichiko Furukawa mastering Toshiki Hata drums claps Mikio Hirama guitar claps H Zetto M piano claps Daisuke Iga styling Uni Inoue recording editing Seiji Kameda bass claps Yuji Kamijō recording assistant Yutaka Kimura photography design Shinji Konishi hair make up Ringo Sheena vocals claps Makoto Tonosu additional masteringCharts and sales editChart 2003 Peakposition Japan Oricon weekly singles 21 2 Japan Oricon yearly singles 24 85 Sales and certifications edit Chart Amount Oricon physical sales 25 114 000 RIAJ physical shipping certification 26 Gold 100 000 Release history editRegion Date Format Distributing Label Catalogue codes Japan November 25 2003 2003 11 25 1 27 28 29 CCCD DVD digital download rental CD Toshiba EMI TOCT 4774 Taiwan CD DVD Gold Typhoon 55372703 South Korea digital download Universal Music Korea Japan July 2 2008 2008 07 02 1 CD DVD EMI Music Japan TOCT 40198References edit a b c A Song of Apples SHEENA RINGO Kronekodow Retrieved July 12 2014 a b 東京事変オフィシャルインタビュー第一弾 Tokyo Jihen official interview number one in Japanese Toshiba EMI August 11 2004 Archived from the original on August 17 2004 Retrieved June 19 2014 東京事変 所信表明 コメント in 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