Heart & Symphony
Heart & Symphony is Japanese pop singer Hitomi Shimatani's fifth studio album. There is both a CD and CD+DVD format. The CD+DVD version is limited, and the first pressing of the CD only version comes with a bonus track.
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Released | October 12, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
Genre | J-Pop | |||
Length | 52:08 | |||
Label | avex trax | |||
Hitomi Shimatani chronology | ||||
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The album has a number of techno/dance tracks, as well as a song with an element of rock in it, but it is also notable for, as the title alludes, mixing a bit of pop and balladry with classical and symphonic music - such as the tracks Sarasoujou and Salvia. The title, Heart&Symphony, incorporates Hitomi's initials.
The album's lyrical content seems to tell a story, starting from the beginnings of love to heartbreak and, finally, acceptance, strength, and a new love.
Track listing
- Sky High
- Falco -ファルコ- (Faruko)
- 真昼の月 (Mahiru no tsuki, lit. Midday Moon)
- 沙羅双樹 (Sara Souju, lit Sal Tree)
- Salvia
- Garnet Moon/Inori
- Mona Lisa
- Kokoro (lit. Heart)
- Mermaid
- 太陽神 (Taiyou Shin, lit. Sun God)
- Voice
- フレーム (Frame)
- Viola (crossover version) (Bonus Track - CD Only Version)
DVD track listing
- Document Movie of H.S: Making of Heart & Symphony & More
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