Taiyo (album)
Taiyo (たいよう, Taiyō, lit. Sun) is the 10th studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka, released on July 15, 1996 by One Up Music. The album features the hit singles "Yasumi no Gogo", "So Blue", and "La La Sunshine", as well as two commercial jingles for Suntory liquor products. "Gin Gin Gin" served as the basis for Moritaka's 1995 Christmas single "Jin Jin Jingle Bell". Taiyo is also the second album in Moritaka's catalog to include a cover version of a Beatles song.[1][2]
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Released | July 15, 1996 | |||
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Language | Japanese | |||
Label | One Up Music | |||
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Track listing
All lyrics are written by Chisato Moritaka, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Yuichi Takahashi, except where indicated.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Natsu wa Paralleilon (La La Sunshine Part 2)" (Natsu wa Parareiron (Ra Ra Sanshain Pātsu Tsū) (夏はパラレイロン(ララサンシャインPart2), "Summer is a Paralleilon (La La Sunshine Part 2)")) | Hiromasa Ijichi | 3:38 | ||
2. | "Dekiru Desho!!" ((出来るでしょ!!, "You Can Do It!!")) | Ijichi | 4:31 | ||
3. | "Gin Gin Gin" | Moritaka | Moritaka | 2:37 | |
4. | "Aki no Sora" ((秋の空, "Autumn Sky")) | Yuichi Takahashi | 4:27 | ||
5. | "Chōnan to Inaka Mon" ((長男と田舎もん, "The Elder Son and the Countryside")) | Ijichi | 3:16 | ||
6. | "So Blue" | Ijichi | 4:37 | ||
7. | "Taiyō to Aoi Tsuki" ((太陽と青い月, "The Sun and the Blue Moon")) | Moritaka | Yasuaki Maejima | 4:28 | |
8. | "Yasumi no Gogo" ((休みの午後, "Holiday Afternoon")) | Hideo Saitō | Saitō | 4:41 | |
9. | "La La Sunshine" (Ra Ra Sanshain (ララサンシャイン)) | Ijichi | 3:43 | ||
10. | "Tōgatatsu" ((薹が立つ, "Bolts")) | Ijichi | 3:23 | ||
11. | "Yoru no Umi" ((夜の海, "The Night Ocean")) | Takahashi | 4:52 | ||
12. | "Hey! Vodka" | Dorsey Uotsuka | Moritaka | Moritaka | 2:27 |
13. | "Tereya" ((照れ屋, "Shy")) | Kaoru Sanada | 4:03 | ||
14. | "Bōttoshite Miyou" ((ボーッとしてみよう, "Let's Do It")) | Moritaka | Moritaka | 3:49 | |
15. | "Here Comes the Sun" | George Harrison | Harrison | 3:09 |
References
- "TAIYO". Kioku no Kiroku. The Federation of Music Publishers Japan. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- "森高千里". Idol.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- "TAIYO/森高千里". Oricon. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
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