Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi

"Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi (あたしの街、明日の街, My Town, Tomorrow's Town)" is the 9th single released by Japanese punk/rock singer Hitomi Takahashi under the Sony Records (gr8! records) label, and is her first release for 2008 and since her graduation from high school. This single was released over seven months after her album Bamboo Collage, and over eight months after her last single. Tsuyoku Nare[1][2]

"Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi (あたしの街、明日の街)"
Single by Hitomi Takahashi
ReleasedJune 4, 2008
GenrePunk/Rock
Length12 min 55 s
Labelgr8! records
Songwriter(s)Hitomi Takahashi
Producer(s)Satoru Hiraide
Hitomi Takahashi singles chronology
"Tsuyoku Nare"
(2007)
"Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi (あたしの街、明日の街)"
(2008)

Overview

"Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi (あたしの街、明日の街)" is the 9th single release by Japanese punk singer, Hitomi Takahashi, and her first single since 2005's "Aozora no Namida" to not be produced by Takuya. The title song was used as the first opening theme song for the anime Toshokan Sensō, which began airing on April 10.[3] The song is said to be related to Takahashi's recent move from her hometown of Sendai to Tokyo, and the lyrics were written by Takahashi herself.[1] Also, the coupling track for the single, "mother's car",[4] was used as the ending theme song of the NHK TV show "Digital Stadium".[1] In all, the single contained a total of three tracks, and came with a limited edition sticker for first pressings of the CD.[5] This single also marks the first time all the song lyrics on the single were written solely by Takahashi.

Track listing

  1. "Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi (あたしの街、明日の街)" - 4:49
    Lyrics by Hitomi Takahashi
    Music by Satoru Hiraide
    Arranged by Satoru Hiraide
  2. "mother's car" - 4:25
    Lyrics by Hitomi Takahashi
    Music by Satoru Hiraide
    Arranged by Satoru Hiraide
  3. "Miss Lady (ミス・レイディ)" - 3:39
    Lyrics by Hitomi Takahashi
    Music by Satoru Hiraide
    Arranged by Satoru Hiraide

Personnel

Production

  • Mixing - Satoru Hiraide
  • Guitar & Bass technician - Kazutaka Minemori
  • Art Direction & Design - Rie Kategawa
  • Photography - Takayuki Abe
  • Hair & Make-up - Yohji Fujihara
  • Stylist - Mika Nagasawa

Performances

  • March 29, 2008 - Sotsu Fess

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
4 June 2008 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #27
4 June 2008 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #43 2,495 4,105 4 weeks

Oricon Chart Positions

MonTueWedThuFriSatSunWeek RankSalesTotal Sales
-273246454047432,4952,495
-------1007923,287
-------1454213,708
-------1983974,105
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References

  1. 高橋瞳、高校卒業→上京の想いを作品に (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  2. "Tower Records Japan" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  3. "Toshokan Sensō Official Site" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 13 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  4. テレビ番組「デジタル・スタジアム」のコーナーパーソナリティー&エンディングテーマに決定!! (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-04-04. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  5. "Sony Music Shop" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-10.
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