Dithyrambos (album)
Dithyrambos is the second studio album by Japanese musician Meg.[1][2] It was released in two separate editions.[3] The first edition, which was limited and included a photobook, was released on November 22, 2006.[4] The second edition, without the first press packaging style or photobook of the first edition, was re-released on February 21, 2007.[5] This album also marked the first appearance of production by Yasutaka Nakata, with whom Meg later worked with for her future material.[6] The album peaked at number 291 on the Oricon Weekly Charts, and ran for only one week.[7]
Track list
- Intro-Esquina
- Rockstar (Yasutaka Nakata 128 mix)
- Dawn
- Stereo04 (Sugiurumn mix)
- Saigo no Kotoba(最後の言葉;The Last Words)
- Lovelive
- Lovin' You
- Carpool
Trivia
- The word "Esquina" in Spanish means "corner".
- The song "Rockstar (Yasutaka Nakata 128 mix)" was Meg's first time being produced by now-collaborator Yasutaka Nakata, the frontman of electronic duo capsule.
- The fifth track, "Saigo no Kotoba" is officially romanized in the title (another example of this is J-Pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki's single "Kanariya" and Ami Suzuki's single KISS KISS KISS / aishiteru..., the 2nd A-Side is romanized; however, in Japanese, it can be translated as "Last Words".
Charts
Chart |
Peak Position |
Sales Total |
Chart Run |
Oricon Weekly Chart |
#291 |
670 |
1 week |
References
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Studio albums |
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Mini albums |
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Compilations |
BEST FLIGHT
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Singles |
"Kasa to Shizuku" · "Scanty Blues" · "Ikenai Kotokai/Kasa to Shizuku" · "Kōro" · "Groove Tube" · "Stereo04" · "Rockstar" · "Dawn" · "Amai Zeitaku" · "OK" · "Step" · "Magic" · "Heart" · "Precious" · "Freak" · "Secret Adventure" · "Passport/Paris"
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Other singles |
"Romantika" · "When You Wish Upon A Star"
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DVDs |
Meg Premium Live "Party" · Meg Premium Live "Party" at Zepp Tokyo
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