Senkō

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“Senkō (閃光?)
“Senkō (閃光, Senkō?)” cover
Single by Tomiko Van
Released September 27, 2006
Format CD single, CD+DVD
Genre J-pop & J-Rock
Label avex trax
Writer(s) Tomiko Van
Tomiko Van singles chronology
"Flower"
(2006)
"Senkō"
(2006)
"Yumeji"
(2006)
Senkō CD+DVD cover
[[Image:|Senkō CD+DVD cover|200px]]

"Senkō" is Tomiko Van's 2nd single under the avex trax label. The single was released on September 27, 2006 in two formats, four months after her last single.

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[edit] Overview

"Senkō" is the 2nd single to be released by solo artist Tomiko Van after the split up of the Japanese band Do As Infinity. The a-side song was used as the commercial song for the ringtone service site mu-mo, and for music.jp TV-CF. Online store, CDJapan, describes the title song as "a medium tempo track that's just perfect for autumn"[1], and her official website simply describes it as a medium rock number.

A drastic change from her previous single, "Senkō" takes on a much darker tone than the up-tempo "Flower". Lyrically, the song is about the sorrows and inward struggles of a woman who is by herself. Instrumentally, the song uses heavy guitars to help in the overall dark tone the song takes.


[edit] Track listing

[edit] CD only format

  1. "Senkō (閃光?) (Flash of Light)"
  2. "Mosaic"
  3. "Senkō" -Instrumental-
  4. "Mosaic" -Instrumental-

[edit] CD and DVD

[edit] CD portion

  1. "Senkō (閃光?) (Flash of Light)"
  2. "Mosaic"
  3. "Senkō" -Instrumental-
  4. "Mosaic" -Instrumental-

[edit] DVD portion

  1. "Senkō" (Music Clip)

[edit] Personnel

  • Tomiko Van - vocals (Both tracks)
  • Ken Shibuya - drums (Track #1)
  • Fumio Kawabuchi - bass (Track #1)
  • Satoru Hiraide - programming, acoustic & electric guitars (Track #1)
  • Yoshihisa Tokuda - acoustic guitar (Track #1)
  • Shigeso Sasaki - drums (Track #2)
  • Shintaro Jinbo - bass (Track #2)
  • Masayoshi Murakami - programming, acoustic & electric guitars (Track #2)

[edit] Charts

[edit] Oricon Sales Chart

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
27 September 2006 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #8
27 September 2006 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #14 9,949 12,196 4 weeks

[edit] References

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