U-ka saegusa IN db II

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U-ka saegusa IN db II is the second studio album by Japanese group U-ka Saegusa in dB.[1] The album includes 4 previously released singles since Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo till Itsuka Kokoro ni Taiyou wo. The album was released on November 7, 2004 under Giza Studio label. The album reached #23 rank in Oricon for first week. It charted for 4 weeks and totally sold 20,814 copies.[2]

Track listing

All songs has been written by Yuka Saegusa

  1. Itsuka Kokoro ni Taiyou wo
    • composer: Yuka Saegusa/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • 10th single
  2. Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo
    • composer: Aika Ohno/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • 7th single
  3. Kokoro ga Tomaranai
    • composer: Aika Ohno/arranger: Akihito Tokunaga
    • JEWERLY's Kokoro ga Tomaranai self-cover
  4. Mune Ippai no Kono Ai wo Dare yori Kimi ni
    • composer: Aika Ohno/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • JEWERLY's Mune Ippai no Kono Ai wo Dare yori Kimi ni self-cover
  5. Seishun no Sora
    • composer: Seichirou Iwai/arranger: Satoru Kobayashi
  6. Hekonda Kimochi Tokasu Kimi
    • composer: Aika Ohno/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • 8th single
  7. Egao de Iyouyo
    • composer: Aika Ohno/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • 9th single
  8. Sago no Kiss wa Mizu no you ni Tsumetakatta
    • composer: Yuri Godai/arranger: Hirohito Furui
    • 10th single's coupling song
  9. Fuki susabu Kaze no Naka de
    • composer: Akihito Tokunaga/arranger: Masazumi Ozawa
    • WAG's Fuki susabu Kaze no Naka de self-cover
  10. Watashi wo Yurusanaide
  11. Hand to Hand
    • assistant lyricist: Harumi Ozaki/composer: Aika Ohno/ arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa
  12. Kimi no Heart ni Mune Kyun 2
    • composer: Seichirou Iwai/arranger: Gotou Niji
    • 8th single's coupling [3]

Tie-up

  • The song Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo was used as outro theme for anime Detective Conan
  • The song Itsuka Kokoro ni Taiyou wo was used as ending theme for program Ultraman Nexus aired at TBS Television
  • The song Hekonda Kimochi Tokasu Kimi was used as ending theme for program TV oja Manbou aired at Nippon TV
  • The song Egao de Iyouyo was used as ending theme for program AX MUSIC-TV aired at Nippon TV

References