Contact (Minori Chihara album)
Contact is Minori Chihara's second solo album. It was first announced to be released at a press conference held during August 16, 2007 as part of her singing career revival and contains the title tracks from her two CD singles: Junpaku Sanctuary and Kimi ga Kureta Anohi.[2] Its first pressing is a "Silver Limited Edition" including a foil slipcase and quad-fold digipak.[3][4] A follow-up thirteenth track "Contact 13th" was released with the PV DVD Message 01 on December 26, 2007 on an extra CD included in the package.[5] It is unknown if this track will be included in subsequent printings of the Contact album in the future.
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Released | October 24, 2007 (Japan) | |||
Genre | Trance, anisong, symphonic pop | |||
Length | 59:34[1] | |||
Label | Lantis | |||
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Track listing
- "Contact"
- "Shijin no Tabi" (詩人の旅, lit. "Travels of the Poet")
- "Futari no Rifurekushon" (ふたりのリフレクション, lit. "Two Reflections")
- "Junpaku Sankuchuarii" (純白サンクチュアリィ, lit. "Pure White Sanctuary")
- "Dears ~Yuruyakana Kiseki~" (Dears ~ゆるやかな奇跡~, lit. "Dears ~Merciful Miracle~")
- "Cynthia"
- "sleeping terror"
- "too late? not late..."
- "Natsu wo Wasuretara" (夏を忘れたら, lit. "When You Forget the Summer")
- "mezzo forte"
- "Kimi ga Kureta Ano hi" (君がくれたあの日, lit. "That Day You Gave")
- "truth gift"
- "Contact 13th" (follow-up track released on Message 01)
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References
- Original runtime; excluding the track "Contact 13th."
- (in Japanese) 茅原実里の重大発表記者会見で、ライブツアー開催が発表された! / ファミ通.com
- || Lantis web site |||
- Anime Nano - Chihara Minori - "Contact" CD Album >> Neko Mimi Mode ¦ ネコミミモード
- || Lantis web site ||| Archived 2007-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
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