Kataomoi (album)

Kataomoi (かたおもい, released on August 27, 1997) is J-pop artist Mayumi Iizuka's first album, and it has the title song.

Kataomoi
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 27, 1997
RecordedSedic Studio and Little Bach Kobuchizawa Studio
GenreJ-pop
LabelPioneer LDC
ProducerYasuyuki Ueda
Mayumi Iizuka chronology
Kataomoi
(1997)
Mint to Kuchibue
(1998)

Exposition

  • This is the first music album and original work as a singer of Mayumi Iizuka, because it was released earlier than her first single.
  • The first released CDs contains an additional little box-style package and postcards. After the second press, a picture on back side of the box package and the postcards are not available.
  • "SALAD DAYS" (#2) and "Aoi Yugure" (#9) are lyrics by Mayumi Iizuka.
  • The title song "Kataomoi" (#4) was used for the theme music of an anime, Tenchi in Tokyo (1997).) was used in a radio program for which she served as a radio personality.

Track listing

  1. Kampekina Smile (完ペキなスマイル / Perfect Smile)
  2. SALAD DAYS
    • Lyrics: Mayumi Iizuka
    • Composition: Mari Konishi
    • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  3. Tenshi no Paradise (天使のパラダイス / Angel's Paradise)
    • Lyrics: Erina Nakajima
    • Composition and Arrangement: Mitsukuni Murakami
  4. Kataomoi (かたおもい / The Unrequited Love)
    • Lyrics and Composition: Miki Otsu
    • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  5. Romantic dane (ロマンチックだね / What a Romantic)
    • Lyrics: Ayumi Murou
    • Composition and Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  6. Shoshu (初秋 / The Early Autumn)
  7. Itai no Tondeke (いたいのとんでけ / Make It Go Away)
    • Lyrics: Beans Mameda
    • Composition: Miki Otsu
    • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  8. Kuchibue de Lu La La (口笛でル・ラ・ラ / Whistle Lu La La)
    • Lyrics and Composition: Ritsuko Okazaki
    • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  9. Aoi Yugure (青い夕暮れ / Blue Twilight)
    • Lyrics: Mayumi Iizuka
    • Composition:Yasuya Kaira
    • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  10. Blue no Story (ブルーのストーリー / Blue Story)
    • Lyrics: Miki Otsu
    • Composition and Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
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