Plein d'amour: Ai ga Ippai

Plein D'amour: Ai ga Ippai (プラン・ダムール~愛がいっぱい~) is the fourth studio album of Hello! Project member Kaori Iida; it is also her first solo album that was released after her graduation from the girl group Morning Musume. Unlike her first three albums, it contains songs of both Japanese and European languages. It was released on December 21, 2005 with the catalog number EPCE-2031.

Plein D'amour: Ai ga Ippai
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 21, 2005
Recorded2005
GenreEnka, European classical music, Japanese pop
Length51:13
LanguageFrench, Japanese
LabelChichūkai Label
ProducerTsunku
Kaori Iida chronology
Avenir: Mirai
(2004)
Plein D'amour: Ai ga Ippai
(2005)
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Ikimasshoi Archived May 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

Track listing

  1. Bloom
  2. Sakura no Hana ga Saku Koro (桜の花が咲く頃, When the Cherry Blossom Blooms)
  3. Onaji Basho de (同じ場所で)
  4. Souvenir: Souvenir (Souvenir ~スーヴェニール~)
  5. Irresistiblement: Anata no Toriko (Irresistiblement: あなたのとりこ, Irresistiblement: Your Prisoner)
  6. La Notte Dell'addio: Wakare no Yoru (La Notte Dell'addio: 別れの夜, La Notte Dell'addio: The Night of Our Separation)
  7. Eureka no Kaze (ユリーカの風, The Wind of Discovery)
  8. Hirahira to (ひらひらと)
  9. Mirai Yohou (未来予報)
  10. Ai no Kotoba (愛のコトバ)
  11. Mikka Okure no Christmas Card (3日おくれのChristmas Card)
  12. Papillon
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