Ima no Kimochi
Ima no Kimochi (いまのきもち?) is the 32nd studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 2004. The album contains remake versions of her compositions which came out before she created the records with Ichizo Seo, who has co-produced all of her recordings since Goodbye Girl and its lead single "Namida" in 1988.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, arranged by Ichizo Seo
- "Hill of Pain (あぶな坂, Abuna Zaka?)" (Original version appeared on 1975 album Watashi no Koe ga Kikoemasuka
- "The Parting Song (わかれうた, Wakareuta?)" (Original version released as a single in 1977, and also featured on 1978 album Aishiteiru to Ittekure)
- "Reiko (怜子?)" (Original version appeared on 1978 album Aishiteiru to Ittekure)
- "What is Hard to Believe (信じ難いもの, Shinjigatai Mono?)" (Original version appeared on 1979 album Shin-ai Naru Mono e)
- "If I Could Take to the Sky (この空を飛べたら, Kono Sora wo Tobetara?)" (Initially recorded by Tokiko Kato, Nakajima's version appeared on 1979 album Okaerinasai)
- "Self Portrait in Two Mirrors (あわせ鏡, Awase Kagami?)" (Original version appeared on 1981 album Month of Parturition (Ringetsu))
- "Diva (歌姫, Utahime?)" (Original version appeared on 1982 album Kansuigyo)
- "The Incline (傾斜, Keisha?)" (Original version appeared on 1982 album Kansuigyo)
- "Unrequited Love (横恋慕, Yokorenbo?)" (Original version released as a single in 1982)
- "Only Two of Us (この世に二人だけ, Kono Yo ni Futari dake?)" (Original version appeared on 1983 album Hunch (Yokan))
- "Nice to Meet You (はじめまして, Hajimemashite?)" (Original version appeared on 1984 album How Do You Do(Hajimemashite))
- "Wherever I am (どこにいても, Doko ni Itemo?)" (Original version appeared on flip side of a 1986 single "Mikaeri Bijin")
- "High Summer Waves (土用波, Doyounami?)" (Original version appeared on 1988 album Nakajima Miyuki)
Personnel
- Miyuki Nakajima - Lead and harmony vocals
- Vinnie Colaiuta - Drums
- Neil Stubenhaus - Electric bass
- Michael Thompson - Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Masayoshi Furukawa - Electric guitar
- Jon Gilutin - Acoustic piano, electric piano, hammond organ, keyboards, hammond organ
- Ichizo Seo - Keyboards
- Elton Nagata - Keyboards
- Keishi Urata - Synth programming, drum loop, percussion programming
- Tomō Satō - Synth programming, acoustic guitar, drum loop, percussion programming
- Suzie Katayama - Strings conductor
- Sid Page - Violin (Concertmaster)
- Joel Derouin - Violin (Concertmaster)
- Eve Butler - Violin
- Darius Campo - Violin
- Susan Chatman - Violin
- Mario De Leon - Violin
- Bruce Dukov - Violin
- Alyssa Park - Violin
- Armen Garabedian - Violin
- Benj Garabedian - Violin
- Cameron Patrlck - Violin
- Michele Richards - Violin
- Charlie Bisharat - Violin
- Peter Kent - Violin
- Ruth Bruegger-Johnson - Violin
- Bob Peterson - Violin
- Josefina Vergara - Violin
- Mark Robertson - Violin
- Miwako Watanabe - Violin
- John Wittenberg - Violin
- Larry Corbett - Cello
- Dan Smith - Cello
- Stefanie Fife - Cello
- Steve Richards - Cello
- Rudy Stein - Cello
- Bob Becker - Viola
- Darrin McCann - Viola
- Fumikazu Miyashita- Vocals
- Kazuyo Sugimoto - Harmony vocals
- Julia Waters - Backing vocals
- Maxine Waters - Backing vocals
- Oren Waters - Backing vocals
- Carmen Twillie - Backing vocals
- Maxi Anderson - Backing vocals
Chart positions
Year |
Album |
Chart |
Position |
Weeks |
Sales |
2004 |
Ima no Kimochi |
Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart (Top 300) |
8 |
12 |
76,000+[1] |
Release history
Country |
Date |
Label |
Format |
Catalog number |
Japan |
November 17, 2004 |
Yamaha Music Communications |
CD |
YCCW-10010 |
December 3, 2008 |
YCCW-10084 |
References
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Studio albums |
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Live and other albums |
Utagoyomi · Live at Sony Pictures Studios in L.A. · Utatabi: Miyuki Nakajima Concert Tour 2007
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Notable compilations |
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Videos |
A Film of Nakajima Miyuki · Yakai 1990 · Yakai Vol.3 Kan-Tan · Yakai Vol.4 Kinkanshoku · Yakai Vol.5 "Hana no Iro wa Utsuri ni keri na Itazura ni Waga Mi Yo ni Furu Nagame Seshi Ma ni" · Yakai Vol.6 "Shangri-La" · Yakai Vol.7 "2/2" · Film of Nakajima Miyuki II · Yakai Vol.8 "Tou On'na" · Yakai Vol.10 "Kaishou" · The Film of Nakajima Miyuki · Yakai no Kiseki 1989-2002 · Yakai Vol.14 "24-ji Chaku 0-ji Hatsu" · Utahime: Live in L.A." · Nakajima Miyuki Live at Sony Pictures Studios in L.A." · Utatabi: Miyuki Nakajima Concert Tour 2007
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Notable hit singles |
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