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| label = Vermillion Records | | label = Vermillion Records | ||
| producer = [[Koshi Inaba]] | |||
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'''''Singing Bird''''' is the fifth [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|studio album]] by [[Koshi Inaba]], | '''''Singing Bird''''' is the fifth [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|studio album]] by [[Koshi Inaba]], released on May 21, 2014. The release of the album was preceded by Koshi's first digital singles in the forms of "[[Nensho]]", "[[Nakinagara]]", and "[[Stay Free]]". All three tracks were accompanied by music videos uploaded to the official B'z YouTube channel, with the three songs being collected later for the album. The release comes in both regular and limited edition forms, with the limited edition coming packed with the aforementioned three music videos for the digital singles as well as one for "oh my love". | ||
The album | The album was supported by Koshi's third solo live tour [[Koshi Inaba LIVE 2014 ~en-ball~]]. The tour took place at [[Shinagawa Stellar Ball]] over ten dates from June 6 to June 20, 2014. | ||
The release of the album was well-received by the public, debuting at number one on the Weekly Oricon Albums chart and becoming Koshi's fifth consecutive studio album to do so. | |||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
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#'''[[Jimmy no Asa (Lyrics)|Jimmy no Asa]]''' — ''Jimmy's Morning'', ジミーの朝 | #'''[[Jimmy no Asa (Lyrics)|Jimmy no Asa]]''' — ''Jimmy's Morning'', ジミーの朝 | ||
#: [[File:i14_01.ogg]] | #: [[File:i14_01.ogg]] The song is one of several in his solo catalogue on which Koshi has played guitar. Koshi also played a djembe—a goblet drum played with bare hands that originated in West Africa—on the track as well as an electric sitar. | ||
#'''[[oh my love (Lyrics)|oh my love]]''' | #'''[[oh my love (Lyrics)|oh my love]]''' | ||
#: [[File:i14_02.ogg]] The lead song from the album, it was first heard in a special Olympus commercial featuring Japanese soccer player Keisuke Honda for their new OM-D E-M10 model. | #: [[File:i14_02.ogg]] The lead song from the album, it was first heard in a special Olympus commercial featuring Japanese soccer player Keisuke Honda for their new OM-D E-M10 model. | ||
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== Personnel == | == Personnel == | ||
*[[Koshi Inaba]]: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Music Composition, Arrangement, Guitar <small>(TRACKS 1 & 3)</small>, Acoustic Guitar <small>(TRACK 9)</small>, | *[[Koshi Inaba]]: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Music Composition, Arrangement, Guitar <small>(TRACKS 1 & 3)</small>, Acoustic Guitar <small>(TRACK 9)</small>, Sitar <small>(TRACK 1)</small>, Djembe <small>(TRACK 1)</small>, Harmonica <small>(TRACKS 11 & 12)</small> | ||
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'''Support Members''' | |||
*[[SATOKO]]: Drums <small>(TRACK 2)</small> | *[[SATOKO]]: Drums <small>(TRACK 2)</small> | ||
*[[Shane Gaalaas]]: Drums <small>(TRACKS 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12)</small> | *[[Shane Gaalaas]]: Drums <small>(TRACKS 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12)</small> | ||
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*[[Yogi Lonich]]: Electric Guitar <small>(TRACKS 9 & 11)</small>, Acoustic Guitar <small>(TRACK 9)</small> | *[[Yogi Lonich]]: Electric Guitar <small>(TRACKS 9 & 11)</small>, Acoustic Guitar <small>(TRACK 9)</small> | ||
*[[Takeshi Taneda]]: Bass <small>(TRACKS 2 & 11)</small> | *[[Takeshi Taneda]]: Bass <small>(TRACKS 2 & 11)</small> | ||
*[[Akihito Tokunaga]]: Bass <small>(TRACKS 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)</small> | *[[Akihito Tokunaga]]: Bass <small>(TRACKS 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)</small>, Arrangement <small>(TRACKS 6 & 8)</small> | ||
*[[Corey McCormick]]: Bass <small>(TRACK 7)</small> | *[[Corey McCormick]]: Bass <small>(TRACK 7)</small> | ||
*[[Koichi Osamu]]: Bass <small>(TRACK 9)</small> | *[[Koichi Osamu]]: Bass <small>(TRACK 9)</small> | ||
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*[[Takuo Yamamoto]]: Flute <small>(TRACKS 1 & 5)</small> | *[[Takuo Yamamoto]]: Flute <small>(TRACKS 1 & 5)</small> | ||
*[[Yumiko Morooka]]: Cello <small>(TRACK 1)</small> | *[[Yumiko Morooka]]: Cello <small>(TRACK 1)</small> | ||
*[[Hiroko Ishikawa with Lime Ladies Orchestra: <small>(TRACKS 5, 9, 11)</small> | *[[Lime Ladies Orchestra|Hiroko Ishikawa with Lime Ladies Orchestra]]: Strings <small>(TRACKS 5, 9, 11)</small> | ||
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'''Production''' | |||
*[[Hideyuki Terachi]]: Arrangement <small>(TRACKS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12)</small>, Vocal Direction | |||
*[[Hiroyuki Kobayashi]]: Recording & Mixing | |||
*[[Katsunori "hakkai" Hatakeyama]]: Guitar Technician | |||
*[[Norihisa Matsuda]]: Guitar Technician | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 December 2016
Singing Bird | |
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Studio album by Koshi Inaba | |
Released | May 21, 2014 |
Genre | Hard Rock |
Length | 50:21 |
Label | Vermillion Records |
Producer | Koshi Inaba |
Singing Bird is the fifth studio album by Koshi Inaba, released on May 21, 2014. The release of the album was preceded by Koshi's first digital singles in the forms of "Nensho", "Nakinagara", and "Stay Free". All three tracks were accompanied by music videos uploaded to the official B'z YouTube channel, with the three songs being collected later for the album. The release comes in both regular and limited edition forms, with the limited edition coming packed with the aforementioned three music videos for the digital singles as well as one for "oh my love".
The album was supported by Koshi's third solo live tour Koshi Inaba LIVE 2014 ~en-ball~. The tour took place at Shinagawa Stellar Ball over ten dates from June 6 to June 20, 2014.
The release of the album was well-received by the public, debuting at number one on the Weekly Oricon Albums chart and becoming Koshi's fifth consecutive studio album to do so.
Track listing
All music composed by, lyrics written by, and vocals performed by Koshi Inaba.
- Jimmy no Asa — Jimmy's Morning, ジミーの朝
- File:i14 01.ogg The song is one of several in his solo catalogue on which Koshi has played guitar. Koshi also played a djembe—a goblet drum played with bare hands that originated in West Africa—on the track as well as an electric sitar.
- oh my love
- File:i14 02.ogg The lead song from the album, it was first heard in a special Olympus commercial featuring Japanese soccer player Keisuke Honda for their new OM-D E-M10 model.
- Cross Creek
- Golden Road
- Nakinagara — While Crying, 泣きながら
- Stay Free
- Bicycle Girl
- Kodoku no Susume — Encouragement of Loneliness, 孤独のススメ
- Tomo yo — Friend, 友よ
- photograph
- Route 53 — ルート53
- Nensho — Written Pledge, 念書
Limited Edition (CD+DVD)
Music Videos |
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Gallery
Personnel
- Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition, Music Composition, Arrangement, Guitar (TRACKS 1 & 3), Acoustic Guitar (TRACK 9), Sitar (TRACK 1), Djembe (TRACK 1), Harmonica (TRACKS 11 & 12)
Support Members
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Production
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