Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~

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Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~
Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~ cover
Studio album by Kaori Iida
Released April 23, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Classic
Label Chichukai
Producer(s) Tsunku
Kaori Iida chronology
Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~
(2003)
Paradinome ~Koi ni Mi wo Yudanete~
(2003)


Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~ (オサヴリオ ~愛は待ってくれない~?) is Kaori Iida's first album as a solo artist of Hello! Project, and her first album covering songs in European languages. It contains her own rendition of popular European classical songs, such as "La Vie en Rose" and "Garota de Ipanema." It was released on April 23, 2003, when she was still a member of the idol group, Morning Musume.

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1. Osavurio ~Ai wa Matte Kurenai~ (オサヴリオ ~愛は待ってくれない~?)
2. Cherbourg no Amagasa (シェルブールの雨傘?)
  • The song is also known as "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg", named to the famous musical of the same name. It was originally released on 1964 by Danielle Licari.
3. Ipanema no Musume (イパネマの娘?)
  • The song is famously known as "La Fille d'Ipanema" and "Garota de Ipanema," which was composed for the musical comedy, Dirigível.
4. Muzousa Shinshi (無造作紳士?)
  • Originally known as "L'aquoiboniste," the song was released on 1978 by Jane Birkin.
5. Ehe Ya ~Sayōnara~ (エヘ ヤ ~さようなら~?)
6. Down Town (ダウン・タウン?)
  • Also known as "Dans le Temps," the song was released on 1973 by Pétula Clark.
7. Amore Scusami (アモーレ・スクーザミ?)
  • The Italian song was popularized by Dalida on 1964.
8. Suteki na Ōjisama (素敵な王子様?)
  • The song is originally known as "Un Prince Charmant". It was released on January 6, 1976 as a part of France Gall's first album.
9. Otome no Namida (乙女の涙?)
  • The song is known as "Une Écharpe, Une Rose." It was popularized by Chantal Goya when it was released on 1965.
10. Bara Shoku no Jinsei (バラ色の人生?)
  • The song is famously known as "La Vie en Rose" and is known as the signature song of Édith Piaf. It was originally released on 1946.

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