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All for One & One for All!
EP by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2004
Recorded2004
GenreJ-pop
Length19:53
LabelZetima
ProducerTsunku

All for One & One for All! is the first (and only) mini album by Hello! Project unit H.P. All Stars, released on December 1, 2004 in both a normal and limited edition, the limited edition having a different cover. It reached a peak of #5 on the daily Oricon charts, lasting 7 weeks.[1] The concept behind the song was to show the fans appreciation and celebrate Hello! Project's seventh anniversary, whilst sending a message of peace.[2]

The title track features every member of Hello! Project at the time of release; however, the coupling tracks were sung only by a few specially selected singers. On the normal edition cover, the members are arranged in the shape of the letter "H" on the front cover, and the letter "P" on the back cover, representing the Hello! Project initials. The first pressing came with a 100-page photobook.

Track listing

  1. "All for One & One for All!" – 05:46
  2. "Sankaku Kankei" (三角関係, "Love Triangle") – 05:25
  3. "Suki ni Naccha Ikenai Hito" (好きになっちゃいけない人, "The Person I Shouldn't Love") – 03:59
  4. "All for One & One for All!" (Instrumental) – 05:43

Morning Musume

W

Country Musume

Melon Kinenbi

v-u-den

Berryz Kobo

Hello! Project Kids (later known as Cute)

Soloists

Personnel

Track 1

  • Lyrics & composition – Tsunku
  • Arrangement – Hideyuki "Daichi" Suzuki

Track 2

  • Lyrics & composition – Tsunku
  • Arrangement – Yuichi Takahashi

Track 3

  • Lyrics & composition – Tsunku
  • Arrangement – Shōichirō Hirata

References

  1. ^ "H.P. All Stars - Releases - Oricon Style Music" (in Japanese). Oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  2. ^ "Hello! Project Shuffle Units - 2004" (in Japanese). Tsunku. Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2010-03-15.