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Miho Komatsu 4: A Thousand Feelings

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Miho Komatsu 4 ~ A thousand feeling ~ (小松未歩 4 〜A thousand feeling〜) is the fourth studio album of Miho Komatsu.[1] It was released on 7 March 2001. Album includes previous 3 released singles since Anata ga Iru kara till Love Gone. The album reached rank #9 first week with 40,990 sold copies. Album charted for 5 weeks and totally sold 63,920 copies.[2] This is last album which reached top 10 in Oricon rankings.

Track listing

All songs are written and composed by Miho Komatsu and arranged by Yoshinobu Ohga (with exception track No.2 which is arranged by Daisuke Ikeda)

  1. Kimi no Me ni wa Utsuranai (君の瞳には映らない)[3]
    • 11th single
  2. Anata ga Iru kara (あなたがいるから)
    • 10th single
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  4. Tada Soba ni Itai no (ただ傍にいたいの)
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    • It is used as ending theme for Playstation2 game Missing blue
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    • 12th single
    • Album and single version has different arrangements
  7. Tomodachi Ijou (ともだち以上)
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  9. Shiawase no Katachi (幸せのかたち)
  10. Kanashii Koi (哀しい恋)
    • 10th single coupling song
  11. error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) [4]

Tie-up

  • Hold me tight
    • for Playstation2 game Missing blue as opening theme
  • Anata ga Iru kara
  • Kimi no Me ni wa Utsuranai
    • for TV Ohsaka program Ame Rock as ending theme
  • I don't know the truth
    • for Playstation2 game Missing blue as ending theme
  • Love Gone
    • for TBS Television program Kokoro TV as ending theme
    • for Nichion radio music program P.S. Pop Shake as opening theme

References

  1. ^ Miho Komatsu discography (in Japanese) http://miho-komatsu.com/menu/discography.html
  2. ^ Oricon rankings. title=A thousand feelings / 小松未歩 | newspaper = Oricon http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/217885/products/434787/1/
  3. ^ Reading way: The actual reading of this kanji is " hitomi " (瞳), but in song it's sing as " me " (目). Not Kimino Hitomi ni wa Utsuranai, but Kimi no Me ni wa Utsuranai
  4. ^ Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/GZCA-1064