Message (Aiko Kitahara album)

Message is the second studio album by Japanese singer and songwriter Aiko Kitahara. It was released on May 11, 2005, through Giza Studio.

Message
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 11, 2005 (2005-05-11)
Recorded2004–2005
GenreJ-Pop
Length48:15
LabelGiza Studio
ProducerDaiko Nagato
Aiko Kitahara chronology
Piece of Love
(2003)
Message
(2005)
Sea
(2006)
Singles from Message
  1. "Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo"
    Released: March 24, 2004
  2. "Da Da Da"
    Released: July 28, 2004
  3. "Fuyu Urara"
    Released: February 9, 2005

The album consists of three previous released singles, such as Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo (思い出にスクワレテモ), Da Da Da and Fuyu Urara (冬うらら). Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo had received renewed version under title album mix.[1]

The album charted at #41 on the Oricon charts in its first week. It charted for two weeks.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Aiko Kitahara[3].

No.TitleMusicArrangersLength
1."Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo -album mix-" (思い出にスクワレテモ -album mix-)Makoto Miyoshi (ex. Rumania Montevideo)Daisuke Ikeda4:40
2."Da Da Da"Akihito Tokunaga (doa)Tokunaga3:15
3."Message"Miho KomatsuSusumu Mameda4:37
4."Fuyu Urara" (冬うらら)Aika OhnoTakashi Hayama4:32
5."Itsumo" (いつも)Kazunobu Mashima (ex. Ramjet Pulley)Tokunaga3:39
6."Unmei da toka Kiseki da toka Shinjitai Kibun" (運命だとか奇跡だとか信じたい気分)Masazumi Ozawa (ex. Pamelah)Ozawa4:13
7."Modorenai Ano Hi" (戻れないあの日)TokunagaTokunaga5:10
8."Break down"MashimaOzawa3:13
9."Love is blind?!"Daria KawashimaSusumu Mameda4:19
10."Kimi no Egao ga Suki dakara" (君の笑顔が好きだから)MashimaOzawa3:36
11."Ano Koro no Kimi de ite" (あの頃の君でいて)OzawaOzawa3:27
12."Hands up!!"Hiroshi Terao (ex. Soul Crusaders)Hirohito Furui (Garnet Crow)3:27

In media

  • Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo – ending theme for Yomiuri TV program Pro no Doumyaku.
  • Da Da Da – ending theme for TBS Television program Sunday Japan
  • Message – ending theme for Nihon TV program Sekai! Chou Mane Kenkyuusho
  • Fuyu Urara – ending theme for TBS Television program 8 Ji desu! Minna no Mondai
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gollark: Maybe that one artist is extremely good in some way and lots of people like him and all, but others might not for personal taste reasons.
gollark: One artist and zero musicians or anything.
gollark: On the extreme side of things, if you have only *one* artist, people will be less happy.
gollark: Though I'm not certain human inspiration is actually necessary.

References

  1. "アーティスト情報 北原愛子". beinggiza (in Japanese).
  2. "Message (北原愛子)". Oricon News.
  3. "Discography 北原愛子". aiko-k.net. Archived from the original on 2013-03-24.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
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