Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai

Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai
Studio album by Miho Komatsu
Released 19 December 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Japanese pop
Length 47:34
Label Amemura O-town Record
Producer ROCKAKU
Miho Komatsu chronology
Nazo
(1997)Nazo1997
Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai
(1998)
Miho Komatsu 3rd : everywhere
(2000)Miho Komatsu 3rd : everywhere2000
Singles from Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai
  1. "Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake"
    Released: 14 January 1998
  2. "anybody's game"
    Released: 18 March 1998
  3. "Chance"
    Released: 19 August 1998
  4. "Kōri no ue ni Tatsu yō ni"
    Released: 14 October 1998

Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai (小松未歩 2nd 〜未来〜) is the second studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miho Komatsu. It was released on 19 December 1998 under Amemura O-town Record.

Background

The album includes previous 4 released singles; Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake, Chance, anybody's game and Kōri no ue ni Tatsu yō ni.

B-side of 4th single, Ichiman Meter no Keshiki was included in this album as well.

The single Kōri no ue ni Tatsu yō ni has received new album instrumentation with no subtitle. Compared to the single version, the intro begins with acoustic guitar. This version of song is the closest which had aired in Anime television series Detective Conan.[1]

This album includes one self cover song Tegotae no Nai Ai, which was originally performed by Japanese rock band Deen from Being Inc.. Later, the song was included in two compilation albums of Deen, Deen The Best of Kiseki and DEEN The Best FOREVER Complete Singles+.[2]

This is her first and only album released in Amemura label. Her upcoming album Everywhere has released in Giza Studio, which she moved in 1999.

Charting

It reached #3 in its first week with 202,290 copies sold. The album charted for 12 weeks and sold 600,900 copies making it her highest selling album.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Miho Komatsu and arranged by Hirohito Furui (Garnet Crow)[4]

No.TitleLength
1."Mirai" (未来)4:59
2."anybody's game"4:09
3."Chance" (チャンス)4:16
4."Kōri no ue ni Tatsu yō ni" (氷の上に立つように)3:58
5."Tegotae no nai Ai" (手ごたえのない愛, song was originally performed by Deen)5:04
6."Anata no Rhythm" (あなたのリズム)4:18
7."Ichiman Meter no Keshiki" (1万メートルの景色)4:03
8."Namida" ()4:22
9."Shizukesa no Ato" (静けさの後)3:21
10."Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake" (願い事ひとつだけ)4:43
11."Deep Emotion"4:26

Personnel

Credits adapted from the CD booklet of Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai.[5]

Usage in media

  • anybody's game
    • for Fuji TV program SF as ending theme
    • for NHK drama series Ojisan Kaizou Kouza as theme song
    • for KBS music program J-rock Artists Best 50 as opening theme
      • single and album have different arrangements
  • Ichiman Meter no Keshiki
    • for Yomiuri TV program Japan International Birdman Rallyas theme song
    • for Shizuoka Asahi Television informational program Sport Paradise as ending theme
    • as CM song for Iwaki Meisei University's radio
  • Koori no Ue ni Tatsu you ni
    • for Anime television series Detective Conan as 6th ending theme
      • single,album and OA(on air) have different arrangements.
  • Tegotae no nai Ai
    • for PlayStation game L no Kisetsu ~a piece of memories~ as opening theme
  • Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake

References

  1. Credits from "探偵団大追跡事件". 名探偵コナン. Season 5 (in Japanese). July 13, 1998. Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.
  2. Miho Komatsu discography (in Japanese) http://miho-komatsu.com/menu/discography.html
  3. Oricon rankings. title=未来 / 小松未歩 | newspaper = Oricon http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/217885/products/40790/1/
  4. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/AOCS-1003
  5. Miho Komatsu (1998). Miho Komatsu 2nd : Mirai (CD Album; Booklet). Miho Komatsu. Japan: Amemura O-town Record. AOCS-1003.


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